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Whole Health for Happy Cats by Sandy
Arora
Author: Joy Cagil
We know all living things heal better and fare very well
when natural products are used. Cats are no exception,
especially because they are so sensitive to change.
The author Sandy Arora wrote Whole Health For Happy
Cats after her cat became seriously ill and was given
six weeks to live, but owing to the author's know-how, the cat
lived comfortably for twenty months. In the foreword of the
book, the DVM Regina Schwartz says: By taking an active
interest in preventive care and healthy lifestyles for our
cats, we contribute to our own self-awareness. If we respect
and support the delicate balance that is health in our feline
companions, then we can begin to work on ourselves and our
environment.
The book is divided into two parts: prevention and wellness.
Inside 'prevention' are three chapters. In chapter one, the
basics of holistic cat care are addressed such as the cat's
necessities, body care, grooming, and skin conditions. Chapter
two is about feeding, a cat's nutritional needs, the ideal diet
and home cooking for the cat. The author not only approves of
raw diets, but also claims transitioning the cat to a raw diet
means achieving total wellness for the animal. She then warns
against lactose intolerance and says to avoid some food items
like onions, garlic, and vegetables of the nightshade family.
Chapter three has quite a few raw diet recipes with other
advice about nutritional supplements and diets for specific
health conditions.
In the second part 'wellness' are three more chapters.
Chapter four advises about choosing a veterinarian,
vaccinations, spaying, neutering, and blood and urine tests for
the cat. Chapter five is directed towards homeopathic
treatments of minor ailments with aromatherapy, herbs, and
flower essences. In addition, it offers sound recommendations
for treating illnesses, pre and post surgical care, parasites,
digestive difficulties, litter box problems, and appetite and
weight loss. Chapter six has pointers for understanding cat
behavior, positive and negative conduct, the cat's relationship
to other newcomer pets and babies and its unpredictability.
In the conclusion, there are more lists and information in
references, resources, and appendices A and B. The book has
splendid color photos of cats, charts, tips, and sidebars in
addition to the main text. The language of the book is clear,
direct, and easily understandable.
Whole Health For Happy Cats is in large
paperback in 184 pages with ISBN-10: 1592532667 and ISBN-13:
978-1592532667.
According to the given biographies of the author Sandy Arora
and DVM Regina Schwabe at the end of the book, Sandy Arora
lives in Virginia and has a Holisticat mailing list on Yahoo,
plus a website, holisticat.com. Regina Schwabe, DVM, is a
practicing veterinarian specializing in holistic therapy
including nutrition. She is a 1976 graduate of the
Tieraerztliche Hochschule Hannover, Germany.
As a reference book and for reading from beginning to end,
this book is a valuable addition to any cat lover's
library.
About the author: This article has been submitted in
affiliation with http://www.PetLovers.Com/ which is a site for
Pets. Joy Cagil is an
author in www.writing.com.
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