Hello, everyone!
I am new here, and newly owned by Hunter and Cougar.
I took the kittens to a local vet, but, after having a conversation with her about health and nutrition, I'm sure I would like to find a different doctor. As a long-time human lowcarber, I find it hard to believe that a cat can reach and maintain optimal health by eating grain-based kibble, which is what this doctor said. She has a prejudice against fat and calories, too, and called canned food "about as good as a bag of doritos." She is WRONG, IMO.
Does anyone know of a vet in the DC metro area who is BARF/Catkins friendly?
Thanks!
I am new here, and newly owned by Hunter and Cougar.
I took the kittens to a local vet, but, after having a conversation with her about health and nutrition, I'm sure I would like to find a different doctor. As a long-time human lowcarber, I find it hard to believe that a cat can reach and maintain optimal health by eating grain-based kibble, which is what this doctor said. She has a prejudice against fat and calories, too, and called canned food "about as good as a bag of doritos." She is WRONG, IMO.
Does anyone know of a vet in the DC metro area who is BARF/Catkins friendly?
Thanks!