QUOTE(^MochI^ @ Jun 18 2007, 09:08 PM)
Thanks! he sure is a cute boy. i love him soo much!
yes..he got abit of tearing.. frm wad u see isit serious anot.. lol..
i think its not serious hor..*pray*
Then when can i giv him the raw egg? juz plain raw egg? is it true tat will enchance the healthiness of the skin and coat?
Since u r feeding orijen, i dont think u need to feed extra eggs since it is one of the main ingredients.
Quoted from orijen site:
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WHOLE EGGS, FARM-FRESHAs one of Nature's most perfect foods, fresh eggs are an excellent source of highly palatable, easily-digested proteins with a naturally occurring complex amino acid combination that's perfectly suited to cats and dogs.
As one of few foods that naturally contain vitamin D (which enhances the work of calcium in keeping bones healthy and strong), whole eggs are rich in lutein and zeaxanthin-important carotenoids that are much better absorbed from eggs than from plant sources like spinach and carrots.
Processed under Canada's highest food safety standards, our whole eggs arrive FRESH from Alberta's Egg Producers each day and are not frozen or dried."
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CANADIAN FLAX Flax comes from the blue-flowered plant crop grown mainly in the cool, northern climate of the western Canadian prairies. Canadian brown flax seed is the favourite choice of consumers, and the omega-3 fatty acid and fibre in flax are nutrients that contribute to wellness.
OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID: About 42% of flax seed is oil and more than 70% of that oil is polyunsaturated fat, a healthy fat. Flax also contains 57% of the important omega-3 fatty acid, ALA.
LIGNANS. Flax seed is one of the richest plant sources of lignans. Lignans are phytoestrogens - compounds that have been shown in laboratory studies of animals to help protect against certain kinds of cancer, particularly cancers of the breast and colon, by blocking tumour formation."
More info of the ingredients:
http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/abo...ngredients.aspxThis post has been edited by White Palace: Jun 19 2007, 12:25 AM