I've been buying coconut yogurt and a frozen dessert for my daughter and the cat just loves them.
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I've been buying coconut yogurt and a frozen dessert for my daughter and the cat just loves them.
My cats,dogs and geese love it!
I give a teaspoon or so every other day, someone said something bad about apples is this just cats or dogs also? my dogs get ACV and seem to do really well on it.
My cats also try stealing green smoothies
i'm glad i saw this post!
i cook some of my cats food and last night i was wondering if i could use coconut oil to fry it. i didn't use any oil to play safe.
some things she won't eat raw, but loves cooked.
my cat LOVES melon! honey dew and green melons are her favs. i haven't tried the other varities yet.
somebody mentioned sweets and how they can't taste it... i've heard this before. but one of my friends cats loves to eat chocolate and you can't keep it out unattended or else the cat will eat it all! mine has never had an interest in it and frowns on the smell.
Hi there, was just reading this and you make a good point. Btw I think only Macadamia nuts are poisonous, my dog loves all other nuts so he gets some occasionally and daily I add a tablespoon pumpkin and sunflower seeds to his crushed raw veggie mix. Have been feeding avocado to my dogs for years with never a problem although they probably only get one or two a week and of course not the pit or the skin. Glad you pointed out about the apple seeds :)anneh
I'm sure a bit of coconut oil is fine for either cats or dogs. I've heard a little here and there about people trying it out on their pets for the health benefits. I don't know that they need it for any reason, but if you want to try supplementing their diets with it a bit, I'm sure you could. You could even try melting the coconut oil a little and drizzling it over their food. It seems like it would be even easier than having them lick it from a spoon.
I don't want to take the thread off course, but may I ask how you administer the acv? Would I slowly start adding little bits to the water? Thank you. I would like to try acv and coconut oil with our cat. I think she will like the oil, as she already digs my salad dressings.
It's always best to check with your veterinarian... It's really easy to give a pet 'too much' of something, and for a small animal, calories DO count. Consider a teaspoon serving for a 125 lb. human will be just a few drops for a small dog or cat in relation. Remember, they are meat eaters, as God made them... with rip and tear teeth.
My dog has been getting coconut oil for a a couple of years, my holistic vet said its a great idea and The Whole Dog Journal also had loads of information about it one month. Btw for those of you who wish your dog didn't have to have meat in its diet for good health but don't like looking at the meat and don't want to feed "dead" kibble try The Honest Kitchen dehydrated food, very nice and if you go to their site lots of info. I get it locally and he gets that for dinner and a vegetarian breakfast of mashed organic beans sauteed in coconut oil with baked acorn squash or sweet potato. I also add a little raw crushed green leafy veggies (I use my Greenstar juicer with the adapter on it) to the Honest Kitchen food along with some crushed sunflower and pumpkin seeds for added protein. anneh