Hello, friends! Thimble is here and ready for Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
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In case you missed our previous posts that mentioned this, we're revisiting a series of food tips we shared some time ago. We've so far talked about protein and fiber in pet food, and now today we're moving on to fat. Fat, like other nutrients, plays important roles for both us humans and our cats and dogs. Fats are yet another source of energy for the body and its cells, they aid in healthy skin and coat, and they are also important for growth overall.
In pet foods, some fats can come from the protein source, such as chicken and beef. However, there are also other potential sources of fats in our furbabies' food. Fats can of course come from oils, such as fish oils or plant oils. The important thing is to make sure that your furbaby's food includes good quality fat sources, and in a healthy balance. For example, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which often come from sources such as fish or plant oils or chicken fat, are very beneficial, but most importantly so in proper amounts. Less quality fats and oils would include lard and other similar ingredients, and therefore do be cautious if you see these on a pet food label.
Of course, any fats in too large of quantities could lead to health concerns. For example, obesity and pancreatitis can both potentially stem from or be worsened by diets high in fat. For reasons such as these, as we've said before, try to educate yourself on your cat or dog's health and the best nutrition for them, and of course discuss this with a veterinarian as needed.
5 comments:
Thimble, you are a darling!
Thimble is such a cutie. I like the drawing nad your tips are great. XO
I sure would love to cuddle that sweet girl!
Thimble, a messy bed is a cozy bed.
Thimble, our Max loves to keep Mom from making the bed. As for belly rubs, he is only interested on his terms. Rh will let Mom know when enough is enough
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