Hiro wants Primal Freeze-Dried!

Wow!

The little one knows he needs variety.

I thought he did not like Coco’s Turkey recipe, it turns out he just wants something different.

He didn’t want Coco’s today. Looks, he is eating rehydrated Primal Freeze-Dried. Mahal punya makanan…it’s organic.

I put a lot of water in his little bowl and he sapu habis.

So I tried topping his Coco’s with sprinkles of Primal Freeze-Dried, but he didn’t fall for it. He only picked up the Primal bits.

Primal Freeze-Dried is an imported raw food from the US. They actually have a variety of flavours for cats. I’ve asked Avant Pet if they could please consider importing other flavours, but they cannot because there is no demand/market for it here in Malaysia.

I guess protein rotation and the concept of novel protein has not caught on.

Over the years, adopting cats as pets has actually caught on and now, pet food companies report that they sell more cat food then dog food.

Malaysian cat parents tend to feed fish (mostly) and chicken to their cats. Fish is not an ancestral food for cats, but as long as it is cooked, it’s fine as a snack. Of course it has protein, but it is not a complete food.

An online source:

An occasional fishy snack won’t be harmful to your cat in most cases, but it isn’t a nutritionally complete food source for your cat. It means that while fish will provide your cat with the protein it needs, it is deficient in various minerals and vitamins that your cat needs for a healthy diet.

But Asians are ancestrally agricultural communities and fishing communities, hence, fish is a staple protein for the humans, who also feed it to their cats. I remember my friend who migrated to another non-Asian country along with cats told me that over there, their commercial cat food has no fish. None at all.

Hiro sapu habis the pure Primal. Not the one with Coco’s.


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