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in the beginning stage of dietary transition, more time maybe needed for his or her internal purification.If you can catch your cat in the act of defecating, look forsmooth, quick relief and for straining, which may indicateoverfeeding. If kitty is in transition and in process of losingexcess weight, signs of toxemia and bowel movement difficultyare to be expected—they will improve as the weeks goby.Keep kitty satisfied, energized and lean with enough foodand plenty of loving attention between meals so that he orshe has more to look forward to each day than just food.DFood CombiningInclude raw vegetable with almost every raw meat, avocado,nut and seed serving. Chop up your vegetables and mix ormash them together with the fatty foods. Also mix in the pulpfrom your veggie juicing operations, or use freshly-cut grass.Go with a roughly 50 percent proportion of meat, perhapshigher in the beginning until kitty gets used to the veggiemixture. Avoid mixing meat with egg and mixing any highcarbohydratefoods with meat, nuts and seeds.DFasting is OKIf your cat is not hungry and wants to fast, that’s perfectlyfine. Allow kitty to take care of himself or herself in the waythat comes natural. If kitty’s appetite and behavior seem veryunusual for more than a day, consider an examination with aholistic veterinarian. Do not force feed. <strong>Cats</strong> are self-healingmarvels, and they know when food is not helpful. Let naturedo the healing, and let your friend know you are there forhim or her.cccc16

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