We have spent a LOT of time researching feline nutrition. We feel that species-appropriate diets are not widely available. Our companion animals should be eating foods as close as possible to the form and nutritional composition that they would eat in a natural setting. Simply put, our cats should be eating what cats ate before humans started making CAT FOOD. Cats have been associated with humans for over 9,000 years, well before pet food companies started making low quality dried, and canned foods.
So what's the solution?
Make your own cat food!
Common reasons many people DON'T make their own cat food:
It takes too much time
It will cost too much
I don't know how
My cat won't like it
The truth is that it DOESN'T take too much time!
It will NOT cost too much!
In fact you will save MONEY and TIME. How?
By avoiding veterinarian waiting rooms!
By avoiding costly medical expenses!
By avoiding costs associated with clean-up when they vomit or have diarrhea!
You will have step-by-step instructions on HOW to make your own cat food!
You're cat will not only LOVE it, they will BENEFIT from it!
Alien Ally, LLC has done it again...we have compiled an E-Book with all the information and resources for YOU to make your OWN cat food! We'll take you step by step and show you the latest information.
What is a species-appropriate diet?
What do I need to get started?
What ingredients are used?
Where can I get these ingredients?
How do I make homemade cat food?
How do I store it?
How much should I feed my cat?
What if my cat hates it?
How will making homemade food help my cat?
All these questions and more answered completely in "Feline Diet: The Way Nature Intended."
This E-Book is available in PDF format. If you don't have Adobe Reader you can download it here.
Information on this site is for informational purposes and is provided without warranty or guarantee. This site is not intended to replace professional advice from licensed medical practitioners and nothing on this site is intended as a medical diagnosis. Severe medical problems and emergencies should be directed to licensed medical professionals.