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Traipse through the cat food aisle at your leading pet or grocery store, and you ll find that many of the foods we humans eat are ingredients in cat food proteins like chicken, turkey, salmon, and tuna as well as carbohydrates such as rice, oats, peas, and potatoes. Does this mean cats can just eat human foods? Cat Eating from Table Credit: Sharon Dominick Cats can and do eat many of the same foods people eat, but it s important to keep these ingredients balanced and working together to provide the right nutrient profile for your kitty s health. In addition, these foods [prepared cat foods] are fortified with essential vitamins and minerals based on research by veterinary nutritionists, says Dr. Matthew McCarthy, founder of Juniper Valley Animal Hospital. ....
What does a ‘healthy gut microbiome’ look like? And is an ‘unhealthy’ microbiome a corollary of poor health, or directly responsible for certain health conditions? If the latter is true, to what extent can we address these health problems by modulating our gut bacteria? Our understanding of the relationship between our health and the billions of microorganisms that populate our bodies is growing rapidly, says Dr Miguel Freitas; VP health and scientific affairs at Danone North America, which, with the Activia brand, recently helped fund a pioneering prospective cohort study at Rutgers University exploring whether microbiome health could explain why people respond differently to COVID-19. ....