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That's really interesting about the Basenjis not drinking. Didn't they originate in North Africa in the same area that the progenitors of our domestic cats? I seem to remember reading that there were Basenjis pictured on the tomb walls of some Pharaohs as well as cats. Maybe both being from semi-arid places is why they are neither big water drinkers as a rule .....??? |
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They were in Egypt also and have been depicted in tombs. The breed are very much unchanged from ancient times. It is an interesting theory about the water drinking, cats and basenjis. |
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I don't think we can really judge what people feed their animals, even food classed as junk by many has all the nutrients required to keep a cat healthy. Lets face it cats are living longer and longer and diet as well as improved vet skills and general care must play a part in it. Only recently have I really considered what I feed and after a lot of reading decided to fed only wet food with a high meat content. I chose Hi-life because it was affordable and had no gluten- I wanted to try Candy on a gluten free diet due to her IBD. It has worked for me and luckily the cats love it- its also easier for the toothless oldies to eat a wet food. We all do what we can for our animals and I think it is important to have different opinions, its the only way we will learn. |
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