Oh, the goosebumps … and the tears ~ of joy. Sally Cronin‘s post on feeding our fur families is exquisite. She includes multiple tips and links, as well as some delicious-sounding homemade recipes. The clincher, however, is the video. Thirty homeless fur balls are given a holiday feast, and several are adopted; the perfect critter holiday video
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This is an updated post from a year ago today with new videos and information.
Apart from the recipes there are some health issues that are important if you are not going to have sick pets during the holidays. Many human foods, especially packaged full of chemicals can be very harmful.
During our thousands of years of our relationship with dogs up to around 30 years ago, pets were fed on scraps from our own dinner. Then the billion dollar a year pet food industry was born…. and the majority of our domestic dogs and cats went from eating natural food to dry pellets. (Almost 24 Billion dollars in the US alone!). http://www.americanpetproducts.org/press_industrytrends.asp –
I appreciate that most of the animal foods available today may be touted as being rich in nutrients and full of vitality but I am afraid that I steer clear of dried food and its additives…
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Thank you for sharing Tina.. ♥
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Always, Sal ❤
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I loved the post too ~ great ideas for foods for pets!
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Indeed, Christy, and the recipes seem easy to make. Thank you for stopping by 🙂 xx
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Furry friends need good nutrition too. ❤
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That would make a good ad line for Sal’s recipes, Deb ❤
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