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The following recipes should be used with new formula Vegecat phi™ supplements in black plastic canisters. To download older formula recipes, for supplements packaged in Kraft paper bags, CLICK HERE.
To download the following recipes to use with new formula supplements, CLICK HERE.
Please click on the following link to download the Vegecat phi™ Instructions & Recipes: Vegecat phi™ Instructions
In research studies, sodium bisulfate not only increases the palatability of food for cats, it is a superior urine acidifer. Formation of struvite crystals is a common cause of lower urinary tract disease in cats on any diet. In some cases, complete obstruction occurs. Urine acidification can dissolve existing crystals and prevent the formation of new crystals.
Mix a small amount of new food with the old and adjust the proportions over a week or more. If necessary, you can mix pulverized commercial kibble into the kibble dough or other recipes.
It is important that your cat eats enough for good health. A short fast won’t hurt, but don’t let this become a battle of wills with your cat ending up as the loser.
Morning is the best time for introducing new foods since appetite is keener.
Kittens (to 8-12 months old) and lactating cats need Vegekit™ for growth and lactation. For convenience, adult cats may be fed Vegekit™ meals in households with both kittens and adult cats.
GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) ingredients and herbicides can cause gastrointestinal issues, food allergies, and more. Soy, canola, and corn that is not organic IS likely genetically modified in the USA. Compassion Circle strongly recommends organic food for you and your animals!
Fragile heat-sensitive enzymes are destroyed by cooking, therefore we recommend the addition of plant-derived enzymes (lipase, amylase, protease, and cellulase) to all cooked or processed food. Prozyme® Plus is a vegan enzyme formulation that maximizes the absorption of valuable nutrients by up to 71% and aids digestion. Aiding your cat’s digestion is especially important on a vegetarian diet. A small amount of raw food doesn’t supply enough enzymes to compensate for cooked food.
Whole wheat and bread flour both contain 14% protein by dry weight. Gluten flour, the protein part of wheat (commonly labeled vital wheat gluten or instant gluten), contains 75% protein. The protein content in the flour used is important.
Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) are particularly important to your animal’s well-being, as is the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids. Arachidonic acid is supplied in the Vegecat phi™ supplement. The oils and hemp hearts in the recipes supply the EFAs and ensure the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio is ideal.
Omega-3 fatty acids, including alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), are provided by the flaxseed oil in the recipes, with some coming from olive oil, canola oil, and hemp hearts. The omega-6 fatty acid requirement, including the linoleic acid (LA) requirement, is met by the olive and canola oils.
Substituting oils in the recipe is not recommended. If you omit hemp hearts in a recipe, add 1 teaspoon (5mL) of hemp oil or sunflower oil per 1 tablespoon (10g) of hemp hearts omitted to increase linoleic acid. You may also substitute 1 teaspoon (7g) of ground flaxseed for each 1⁄8 teaspoon (0.6mL) of flaxseed oil omitted in a recipe to meet the alpha-linolenic requirement in the diet.
Store oils in the refrigerator and smell and taste them to be sure they are not rancid. Oils such as olive oil should not be heated at high heat.
Each cup of vital wheat gluten flour (142g) makes about 3-1⁄2 cups of seitan (400g). Available commercially, seitan has a “meaty” consistency and absorbs flavors readily. Imitation “meat” products should have wheat gluten as the first ingredient listed to qualify as seitan.
Textured soy protein (TSP), also known as textured vegetable protein (TVP®), soy meat, or soya chunks, is defatted soy flour. TSP must be reconstituted before use by stirring in 7⁄8 cup of boiling water (207mL) for each cup of TSP (237mL). All recipe measurements for textured soy protein are made before reconstituting.
Use extra-firm tofu made from calcium sulfate to keep magnesium at a minimum. If using firm tofu rather than extra firm, add 1 tablespoon (10g) of protein powder for every cup of tofu, or 2 tablespoons (20g) of hemp hearts, to increase protein content.
A low-sodium soy sauce requires a 50% increase in volume over regular soy sauce.
You may substitute 1⁄2 a tablespoon of 100% pure protein powder (brown rice, organic soy, or hemp) per 1 tablespoon (15g) of hemp hearts to achieve the same level of protein in the meal.
Coat kibble with a sauce just prior to serving. Baby food squash makes a nice sauce, or a little canned pumpkin diluted with water. Whole canned corn (no sugar), processed in a food processor with nori, is a favorite. All cats like nutritional yeast; coat kibble just before serving. Never feed onions. See also Recipe Notes in the following column.
Small amounts of crumbled nori can appeal to choosy cats, or imitation bacon bits (available without MSG). Summertime treats might be cantaloupe (alone) or fresh corn on the cob.
Food yeast is important for protein, B vitamins, and flavor. Before serving semi-moist food, dust chunks with yeast. VegeYeast (available from Compassion Circle) is a special type of brewer’s yeast made especially for cats. It has a high acid and a low magnesium content. Nutritional yeast tastes cheese-like and comes in flakes or powder. For maxi-flakes, double the volume (not the weight) measurements. Brewer’s yeast can also be used. For cats that like nutritional yeast best, use VegeYeast in the recipes for health benefits, but coat the food with nutritional yeast prior to serving.
Feed cats several times a day to assure adequate food. Coating meals with a little nutritional yeast really can make a difference in cats accepting a plant-based diet.
Cats want fresh food. Stale, soggy, old food isn’t appreciated. Serve in clean bowls and always keep fresh water available (clean enough for you to drink). The more water and moisture in the diet, the better the urine concentration of your cat. Feeding primarily wet food recipes can prevent urinary issues.
Cats should have an acidic urine pH of 6.0 to 6.5. It is wise to test the urine at home or at a veterinarian’s office before switching a diet and about 3-weeks after transitioning to a new diet, then periodically after – twice in the first year and yearly after. See www.CompassionCircle.com/Cats for more information about testing urine pH at home.
Some cats are adversely affected by high dietary magnesium and exhibit urinary problems such as stone formation. For those cats, use lower magnesium recipes.
Recipes are based on a 10-lb. (4.5kg) adult cat. Cats may eat greatly more or less depending on their activity level, age, and weight. Recipes have the amount of Vegecat phi™ proportional on a caloric basis to the other recipe ingredients. Eating more or less will still result in a nutritionally complete diet.
As mentioned in the “Sauces” section (in the previous panel), coating kibble in squash, pumpkin, or pureed corn and nori is a wonderful way to add flavor and moisture to kibble. You may steam/cook and puree the following veggies to add to kibble or wet food recipes: corn, carrots, cucumber, peas, green beans, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, squash, and more. It is best to avoid vegetables that are high in oxalic acid, like spinach and Swiss chard. A cat’s diet should not be more than 10% vegetable food because this will dilute the protein and other nutrition in the recipes. Adding 1 to 1-1⁄2 tablespoons of pureed veggies per day is ideal. If your cat does not like veggies, they are not required to meet nutritional requirements. Adding nori flakes, spirulina, or Green Mush™ (available from Compassion Circle) can add flavor and bioavailable nutrients. These should be kept to a minimum (about 1 teaspoon per day), unless urine pH is monitored. It is unlikely that urine pH would become too alkaline on the Vegecat phi™ diet, but nori, spirulina, and Green Mush™ are alkalizing.
Kibble is the most convenient recipe. Once the routine of making kibble is established, you’ll find it easy and well worth the initial learning stage.
It is best to coat kibble in pureed vegetables, sugar-free baby food, or to add water to increase the moisture in the food. Occasionally, serving kibble dry for healthy teeth and gums is fine, but increasing your cat’s liquid intake with wet food or moistened kibble can avoid the urinary issues so prevalent in the cat world by improving the urine concentration.
A four-gallon (15 liter) plastic container with a tight lid makes it easy to mix a 60-day supply of dry ingredients. Swing the container up and down enough times to thoroughly mix the dry ingredients, and they’ll be premixed when you’re ready to bake.
Have three large cookie sheets handy. If you use a convection oven, decrease oven temperature by 10%.
NOTE: Bake the 15-day batch following the Kibble for 15 Days section below. This 60-day recipe is for mixing and storing dry ingredients for later use (a great time saver).
10-1⁄2 cups whole wheat flour (1.6kg)
5 cups bread flour (720g)
6-2⁄3 cups wheat gluten flour (800g)
1-1⁄2 cups hemp hearts/hemp meal (240g)
4-1⁄2 cups VegeYeast or yeast powder (640g)
1-1⁄2 cups Vegecat phi™ (288g)
If you haven’t premixed Dry Ingredient Premix for 60 Days, start with the Dry Ingredients for 15 Days (below).
1. Preheat oven to 325°F (160˚C).
2. In a large mixing bowl, mix together:
3-1⁄2 cups water, as needed (830mL)
3-1⁄3 tbsp. canola oil (46g/49mL)
1⁄4 cup tomato paste (60g/59mL)
8-1⁄2 cups (1.2kg) of the preceding Dry Ingredient Premix for 60 Days mixture
OR add the Dry Ingredients for 15 Days mixture after in the next column.
3. Stir with a large strong spoon to form soft dough.
4. Flour your hands and counter. Knead the dough well until smooth and elastic. Divide the dough into two halves. Roll out each to fit a large cookie sheet (12” x 17” [300 x 400mm]). Work the dough into the corners and prick with a fork to prevent bubbles. Bake for 20 minutes. Don’t brown the edges.
5. Remove from oven. Let cool slightly and remove from trays.
6. With a large chef’s knife or pizza cutter cut each slab into 12 parts on a cutting board by cutting horizontally into three strips, and then each of those into fourths. Cut each resulting rectangle into kibble sized pieces (like a miniature checkerboard) by cutting first in one direction (10-12 times), and then the other direction.
7. Place kibble pieces on cookie sheets, and break apart pieces stuck together.
8. Dry the kibble in a warm oven set at its lowest temperature. Hot sunshine works as well. Dry until the pieces are brittle and don’t yield to finger pressure.
9. Refrigeration is unnecessary for properly dried kibble. Store in small, covered containers for convenience.
2-2⁄3 cups whole-wheat flour (400g)
1-1⁄4 cups bread flour (180g)
1-2⁄3 cups vital wheat gluten flour (200g)
6 tbsp. hemp hearts/hemp meal (60g)
1-1⁄8 cups VegeYeast or yeast powder (160g)
6 tbsp. Vegecat phi™ (72g)
Soak garbanzo beans in water until doubled in size. Change water as necessary to keep from fermenting. Cover with fresh water and cook until soft. A crock pot is most convenient. Drain thoroughly and crush warm beans with a potato masher (disk with holes). Food processors can crush cold beans. Stir in other ingredients. Reconstitute TSP with water before adding.
1-1⁄4 cups canned chickpeas/garbanzo beans (335g/326mL) OR 1-1⁄2 cups home-cooked chickpeas (240g/356mL), starting with 3⁄4 cup uncooked (150g)
3⁄4 cup TSP (textured soy protein) (85g)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
3⁄4 tbsp. olive oil (11g/11mL)
1⁄4 tsp. flaxseed oil (1.2g/1.2mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
1-1⁄4 cups canned chickpeas/garbanzo beans (335g/326mL) OR 1-1⁄2 cups home-cooked chickpeas (335g/326mL), starting with 3⁄4 cup uncooked (150g)
3⁄4 cup extra-firm tofu, tightly packed (180g/178mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
1 tbsp. hemp hearts/hemp meal (10g)
1⁄4 tsp. flaxseed oil (1.2g/1.2mL)
1⁄2 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (6.5g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
1-1⁄4 cups canned chickpeas/garbanzo beans (335g/326mL) OR 1-1⁄2 cups home-cooked chickpeas (335g/326mL), starting with 3⁄4 cup uncooked (150g)
1-1⁄2 cups seitan (175g/356mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
1-1⁄2 tbsp. hemp hearts/hemp meal (15g)
1⁄2 tbsp. olive oil (7g/7.4mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (6.5g/5.9mL)
3-3⁄4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (15g)
Soak lentils in cold water for two hours. Drain, cover with water, and cook until soft, or sprout for one day. For cats, sprouted lentils need to be broken up in a food processor or blender. Drain before using. Boiled lentils can also be blended. Add remaining ingredients and mix.
1-2⁄3 cups cooked lentils (320g/395mL), starting with 2⁄3 cup uncooked (105g)
3⁄4 cup TSP (textured soy protein) (80g)
3-1⁄3 tbsp. VegeYeast or yeast powder (30g)
4-1⁄4 tsp olive oil (20g/21mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1.15g) OR 1-1⁄3 tsp. soy sauce (8g/6.6mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
2 cups cooked lentils (380g/474mL), starting with 4⁄5 cup uncooked (125g)
2⁄3 cup firm tofu (160g/158mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
3⁄4 tbsp. olive oil (12g/3.7mL)
1⁄8 tsp. flaxseed oil (0.6g/0.6mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
2-1⁄4 cups cooked lentils (430g/533mL), starting with 1 cup uncooked (141g)
7 tbs. seitan (50g/104mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
1-1⁄2 tbsp. olive oil (20g/22mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1.1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
1-2⁄3 cups cooked lentils (320g/396mL), starting with 2⁄3 cup uncooked (105g)
3⁄4 cup tempeh (130g/178mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (45g)
1 tbsp. olive oil (15g/15mL)
1⁄8 tsp. flaxseed oil (0.6g/0.6mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1.1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7.5g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
Prepare rice. Reconstitute TSP or prepare seitan. Mix together.
1-2⁄3 cups cooked parboiled rice (290g/395mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (90g)
OR 1-1⁄2 cups cooked brown rice (290g/356mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (90g)
OR 1-2⁄3 cups cooked white rice (260g/395mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (90g)
1 cup TSP (textured soy protein) (95g)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (40g)
1 tbsp. olive oil (15g/15mL)
1⁄8 tsp. flaxseed oil (0.6g/0.6mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (16g)
1-1⁄3 cups cooked parboiled rice (238g/318mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (74g)
OR 1-1⁄4 cups cooked brown rice (238g/296mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (74g)
OR 1-1⁄3 cups cooked white rice (213g/318mL), starting with 1⁄2 cup uncooked (74g)
1-1⁄4 cups firm tofu (300g/296mL)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (40g)
1⁄2 tbsp. hemp hearts/hemp meal (5g)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (6.5g/5.9mL)
1 tbsp. Vegecat phi™ (12g)
2 cups cooked parboiled rice (290g/474mL), starting with 2⁄3 cup uncooked (100g)
OR 1-2⁄3 cups cooked brown rice (320g/395mL), starting with 2⁄3 cup uncooked (100g)
OR 2 cups cooked white rice (260g/474mL), starting with 2⁄3 cup uncooked (100g)
1 cup seitan (120g/237mL)
1⁄3 cup plus 1 tbsp. TSP (textured soy protein) (25g)
3-2⁄3 tbsp. VegeYeast or yeast powder (32g)
1 tbsp. hemp hearts/hemp meal (10g)
3⁄4 tbsp. olive oil (10g/11mL)
1⁄4 tsp. (1g) salt OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
3-3⁄4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (15g)
2 cups cooked oats (480g/474mL), starting with 1 cup uncooked oats (110g)
Note: Oat weight and volume varies. Check your oats and use the dry gram measure.
3⁄4 cup TSP (textured soy protein) (60g)
1⁄4 cup VegeYeast or yeast powder (40g)
1 tbsp. olive oil (12g/15mL)
1⁄8 tsp. flaxseed oil (0.6g/0.6mL)
1⁄4 tsp. salt (1g) OR 1-1⁄5 tsp. soy sauce (7g/5.9mL)
3-3⁄4 tsp. Vegecat phi™ (15g)
For Additional Recipes & Health Information, see Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats (4th Edition). Because the serving sizes for Vegecat phi™ are 13% larger than the Vegecat™ serving sizes used in the book, see the following link for the Vegecat phi™ serving amount for each book recipe, or simply add the supplement daily based on the Vegecat phi™ daily serving size: www.CompassionCircle.com/Dr-Pitcairns-Guide. The daily serving size for a 10-lb cat is 1-1/3 teaspoons of Vegecat phi™.
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SUPPLEMENTS LIST...pick the relevant ones...for type of dog, cat, puppy or kitten..
PROZYME® PLUS is a unique, scientifically proven, all natural enzymatic food supplement. It provides the necessary digestive enzymes that were destroyed in cooking (processing). The addition of PROZYME® PLUS allows greater absorption of the important nutrients found in your pet’s food by up to 71%.
PROZYME® PLUS is a combination of four highly concentrated and purified natural plant-derived enzymes (lipases, amylases, proteases, and cellulases).
All ingredients are of human grade quality. PROZYME® PLUS is not a drug and will not interfere with any medication or therapy. In fact, PROZYME® PLUS will enhance any therapy that your pet is presently receiving and should be used as part of their preventive care regimen.
PROZYME® PLUS is beneficial for all pets whether your pet is a dog, cat, bird, horse, rabbit, ferret, ostrich, or exotic pet.
This size container (10.6 ounces/300 grams) will last a 10-pound cat for over two years or a 44-pound dog for 8 months. Add 1/4 teaspoon per cup of food.
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VegeYeast:
We prefer getting essential nutrients from whole foods as much as possible, rather than adding individual vitamins in an attempt to compensate for inadequate meals. That’s why we recommend VegeYeast. It’s loaded with the important B complex water soluble vitamins to support the nervous system as well as many other functions in the body. It is an excellent natural source of chromium and high quality protein.
VegeYeast is 100 times more acid than other yeasts such as brewers or nutritional and is 35% lower in magnesium. The extra acidity is valuable for both dogs and cats, and the lower magnesium content helps prevent urinary problems with cats.
VegeYeast helps make the transition to the vegetarian diet that much easier since both dogs and cats love the flavor that it adds to their food.
Many people find that their companion animals are less prone to fleas with the regular addition of yeast in their animals’ food. There have been a couple of scientific trials to test that hypothesis but they lasted just two to five weeks duration, not the months that it takes to gradually build up immunity.
Vegepet recipes require about 1 pound (454 grams) of yeast per month for a 10 pound (4.5 kg) cat or a 44 pound (20 kg) dog.
Our yeast is made from a one-celled fungus called saccaromyces cerevisiae. The Dutch have been cultivating this strain since at least 1780.
Green mush™ is an organic, whole food, green plant based combination. Unlike traditional multi-vitamin/mineral products, it is truly effective, totally non-toxic and exceptionally absorbable. It also contains thousands of phytonutrients and a plethora of other complex, synergistically bound, organic nutrients. This product is “manufactured” by Mother Nature herself; not a chemist in an isolation factory. There are absolutely no synthetics or isolated nutrients whatsoever in Green Mush™!
These nutrients are exactly as they occur naturally in whole plant foods, because they are still in whole plant foods! They are fully recognizable and absorbable with NO toxicity!
100% Whole Food Nutrients
– Vitamins
– Minerals
– Protein
– Enzymes
– Probiotics
– Phytochemicals
– Chlorophyll
– Antioxidants
Nutritional Support for…
Increased Lifespan
Accelerated Healing
Greater Energy
Healthy Immune System
Reduced Inflammation
100% Vegan
Fully Absorbable/No Toxicity
Land Vegetables:
• Nettle Leaf • Carob Pod • Whole Leaf Wheat Grass • Shavegrass (Horsetail) • Burdock Root • Alfalfa Leaf Juice • Ginger Root • Nopal Cactus
Algae:
• Spirulina Manna™ • Broken Cell Wall Chlorella Manna™
Wildcrafted Aquatic Vegetables:
• Icelandic Kelp • Nova Scotia Dulse
Enzymes (optimum absorption, cleansing plus):
• Protease • Alpha Galactosidase • Amylase • Cellulase • Lipase • Bromelain • Papain
Probiotic Blend:
• Lactobacillus plantarum • Lactobacillius paracasei • Lactobacillus rhamnosus • Lactobacillus salivarius • Streptococcus thermophilus • Lactobacillus bulgaricus
Suggested Use: Great for dogs, cats, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, ferrets, squirrels, other mammals, and human animals, too! Mix approximately one part powder to one or two parts purified water, fresh juice, or fruit such as a banana (for flavoring) to make a mush. Small animals, like rats, can eat it this way as a meal. For other animals, Green Mush™ can be mixed into their normal foods (you may need to add water because Green Mush™ is a dry powder). Daily serving depends upon the size of the animal.
Green Mush™ came into being as a way to get the most complete, highest quality nutrients into ourselves and a precious member of our family, our beloved rat June. We mixed the green powder with a little purified water into a “mush” consistency (thus, the name “Green Mush”). June absolutely loved it, and it was so nourishing for her. In addition to mixing the powder into a glass of water or juice for ourselves daily, we now serve it in the form of Green Mush™ to all of our beloved animal companions.
-Kim Sheridan
My senior rat lost the use of his back legs. I started adding Green Mush to his cereals, and after just two weeks, he was using those legs again! – Carol Lawton
Benji, my shelti dog of eighteen years had hip dysplasia so bad that he was falling down when walking, and could not get up. I thought I had to put him to sleep, but my daughter got him on Green Mush and the difference is unbelievable! He looks younger and can walk without falling. I feel as if Ben has been given a new lease on life. – Millie Marcoux
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PLAQUE OFF - a DENTAL HEALTH AND WHITENER SEA ALGAE:...available on ebay.
Description
Ideal for households with cats or small or medium sized dogs (0-10kg). Plaque Off Animal is a completely natural pet dental product made from seaweed that can significantly help reduce dental plaque and tartar and improve breath in cats and dogs. Since daily brushing of your cat or dog’s teeth can be difficult to achieve, this product provides an easy solution to improving your pet’s oral hygiene.
Unlike most other plaque control products that are applied directly on the teeth, Plaque Off Animal works systematically and comes in powder that is sprinkled on your pet’s food. When the ingredients are absorbed into the blood via the digestion and enter the saliva, they effectively prevent accumulation of plaque by affecting the ability of plaque to ‘stick’ to surfaces in the mouth. Existing tartar becomes porous, loosens by itself, or can be easily removed by brushing or cleaning.
If tartar build-up is left untreated it can result in bad breath, gum disease, tooth decay and premature tooth loss. Tartar that is allowed to remain for too long can also cause infections that can spread throughout the body and damage the heart, lung, liver and negatively affect kidney functions.
The active element is a specially selected seaweed, Ascophyllum nodosum, harvested from the clean and cold seas of Norway and Iceland. A 100% all natural product, it is free from artificial colours and preservatives and contains no gluten or sugar.
Suggested dosages:
Small dogs up to 10kg & cats: ½ - 1 scoop per day
Medium dogs from 10-25kg: 1-2 scoops per day
Large & Giant Dogs 25kg+: 2-3 scoops per day
Please refer to this Product Guide for more information.
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Now. I think like most vegans that IGNORANCE is why anyone doesn't make CHANGES needed to anything in our lives. I like most was IGNORANT of even the way cows milk didn't just flow on tap without producing babies that were taken away AT ONCE and KILLED ! or that male baby chickens are ground up ALIVE as part of the EGG industry ! this is barbaric ! but when you don't realise...that animals bred today are FREAKS that suffer pain in chests and legs as part of the norm of their aweful purpose of existence we human farmers have done to get more money out of these verbally handicapped living creatures...well...ignorance about WE DONT NEED THEM AS FOOD even as it is POISONING us...
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The Dark Side. Meet your Meat, Fish, Milk and Egg realities.
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CHRISTMAS RESCUED TURKEYS arrive in Pulford Chester Cheshire to become VEGAN ACTIVISTS..time people got to know WHO was that unrecognisable piece of dead body on their plates that they do not need to live healthily...http://vegan-information.com/Black_Christmas_Bronze_Turkeys_Vegan_Activists.html we do not realise or associate what we eat with a living person. TOFURKY is EASILY far tastier and healthier than dead bodies as food !
Peace on Earth...starts with removing VIOLENCE from our plates. Christma, Xmas, Hannuka etc religious festivals if celebrations of DEATH on PLATES are irrelevant. Peace_on_Earth.html
Little Tyke was a Vegan Lioness by choice ...famous in the USA...ALL animals can become VEGAN it is all about nutrition needs to thrive ! http://vegan-information.com/Vegan_Rescue_Kitten_New_Little_Tyke_Midnight_Hannukah_Capricorn.html
Webpage created start date 12th Feb 2017. It doesn't matter what we think most people currently think or do...if we think we can do something good even if we think it small and insignificant...it makes a difference. As the fairy queen said to Frodo in the Lord of the Rings...even the smallest person in the world can make a difference. ONE makes a difference. of about 11 thousand killed land animals and 10 thousand marine animals totalling 22 THOUSAND ANIMALS BRED AND KILLED for 1 human flesh eater lifetime, just for FOOD ! Totally unnecessarily. Just to put a FIGURE to what 1 PERSON can achieve ! SUCCESS !
Every time we refuse to buy a dead animal product we affect the future avoidable deaths of those bred in the future. Vote with our Wallets and Demand Non Animal, Healthy, Natural Food as much as possible.