Creating a Green Canine and Feline Footprint

by | Jun 17, 2009 | Natural Connections | 2 comments

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Help yourself.  Help the animals.  Help the earth.

How can having a greener footprint benefit our animals?  Here are some of my thoughts and insights that have changed the way I care for my animal family members.

Feed Your Animals Naturally

Have you ever read the labels on your cat and dog food packages?  Admittedly, you may need a magnifying glass to do so, but it is well worth the $10 or so investment to discover what you are actually feeding them.

Unfortunately, most of the pet foods readily available and promoted on TV are really full of things that no animal should be eating:  chemical preservatives, artificial flavoring, meat by-products, and so on.  Do you know what the big, long, barely pronounceable words in the contents list actually stand for?  I challenge you to look them up online and discover what you are feeding your animals.

The expression, “You are what you eat” is correct, and today we and our animals are sicker than ever before.  A lot of it has to do with what we are eating.

It’s time to tell the corporations that we want to feed our animals natural foods, not foods filled with industrial waste products.   Companies are getting rid of industrial waste by putting it into your pet’s food.

Feeding organic foods (and some “all natural” foods) will mean healthier dogs and cats.  Animals need foods filled with nutritious substances that are readily available to their bodies.

For example, what is a “meat by-product”?  Do you ever see it in the meat section of your supermarket?  Do you know that it’s the parts of the slaughtered animal that is considered unfit for human consumptionIf humans shouldn’t be eating it, neither should our animals!!

Do you know WHY some pet food have artificial flavorings?  Because no animal would touch the food if the real flavoring wasn’t covered up.  Dogs and cats use their noses to determine what to eat.  So they are being tricked by the contents of the food into eating things they would not otherwise consume.  Also, pet food companies want to addict your pet to their foods so that, if you try to feed them something better, they won’t touch it.

A greener world to me means that animals are killed for consumption with kindness and love and appreciation and honor and gratitude, and their body parts are consumed the same way, and our family animals are feed the highest quality of diet so that they remain healthy.

Preventing Dental Problems Naturally

If your dog or cat has suffered from gum disease, heavy tartar, and has needed dental surgery, you know how expensive this is for your pocket.  But do you also know that using all those drugs – antibiotics, anesthesia, and other medications – and medical equipment causes pollution?  Are you aware that there is a big problem getting rid of medical waste?

Help your pets and the environment by using natural products that will keep their teeth and gums healthier.  I know of two such products that you can choose from, both available online.  Using either of this products on a regular basis makes a gigantic difference for your animal, for your pocket book, and for the planet.

The two products are PetzLife Oral Care (spray and cream) and Leba III (spray only).  Both are made from natural substances, not chemicals.  PetzLife has a much stronger flavor, but is less expensive than Leba III.   I’ve tried both of these with my cats, and they work equally well.  However, Violet (Siamese) much prefers the Leba III, and when using homeopathic remedies, I feel better using something with a milder taste so it won’t interfere with the homeopathic process.

Natural Cat Litters

Are you still using cat litters made from clay or from man-made substances?  I realize that keeping cats indoors has the challenge of maintaining a sanitary environment while allowing your felines to eliminate body waste in their preferred way.  I’ve actually heard that some cats can be trained to use the toilet seat, but frankly, for most of us, just making sure they are happy with their litter box is a big enough deal.

So how can you make things greener in the litter box department?

Self-cleaing litter boxes use electricity.  I don’t recommend them for that reason alone.  They also can injure cats if they start up while the cat is using the box.

The main thing is to find a cat litter that is made from a natural, renewable resource and that biodegrade easily.  I know of two that meet this requirement.  “Swheat Scoop” is made from wheat.  “World’s Best Cat Litter” is made from corn.  Both can be flushed into a city toilet because they will completely degrade.  Both clump quite nicely.  Both are pretty easily available where I live, but if you can’t find them, be sure to ask in stores where you shop to get those stores to start carrying them.

Toys without Chemicals or Poisons or created without Cruelty to Animals

Most of the toys we buy for our animals do not come with labels saying what is in them, on them, or even what they are made from.  Isn’t it time you started asking the companies what they are using to create toys that your animals hold in their mouths and chew on?

For example, if a chew toy is made from plastic, what off-gassing is occurring from that plastic that your animal is breathing in as s/he hold it in her mouth?  If the toy is made from animal skin (otherwise known as leather), has it been processed with chemicals that might poison your animal – even long term, accumulating over a lifetime?  Some rawhide chew-toys contain chemical poisons that can make your dogs very sick.

You will find many articles online about safe toys for your dog.  When you read them, also think about the environment.  If a toy is safe for your animal, is it also safe for the environment?   What is involved in the creation and production of this toy?

Household Cleaners and Your Animal Friends

There has been much written about how using environmentally safe cleaners in your home are helpful to the environment.  Please also consider that using they create a safer and healthier environment for you and your animal companions.

I only use non-scented laundry detergent and no fabric softeners.  I do this because I became allergic to the artificial scents and some of the other chemicals in these products.  But once I had removed them from my home, I began to realize that whenever I purchased new items made from cloth I was bringing more chemicals into my house.

All fabrics – whether in new clothing for people or pets, whether in draperies or furniture, whether in cat or dog beds, carpets, cat trees, and so on – all fabrics are full of formaldehyde to preserve them in the warehouses before we even get to see them in the stores.  In addition, to make fabrics non-flammable they are sprayed with neurotoxins.  Neurotoxins are chemicals that can destroy or badly damage the nervous system.

Please consider that those doggie and kitty noses are closer to the carpet, the bed, and the chair cushion than your nose is.

I propose that you can reduce your carbon footprint by choosing natural products that are safer, healthier, and chemical free.  Don’t you owe it to your beloved animal friend and to yourself to do this?  Otherwise, these toxins can build up in the liver and contribute to ill health.

So start now creating a healthier, greener world right in your own home.  Vote with your wallet.  You and your animals will all benefit, and so will the Earth, our Mother.

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2 Comments

  1. Brigitte

    The best way to keep dogs’ teeth clean is by letting them chew raw, preferably meaty, bones. Beef knuckle bones are great for most dogs, even smaller ones. Chicken backs, necks and wings are also good. I’d use marrow bones with caution because they are very hard, and dogs can break teeth on them; also, the marrow is high in fat. NEVER feed cooked bones on any kind!

    Overall, a home-prepared diet is much better than anything commercial out there. Raw provides the best nutrition overall, esp. for cats who are obligate carnivores and MUST eat meat, not all that starch in commercial foods that they are not equipped to digest. Try finding an all-meat commercial diet! Even the ones that say they are species-specific for cats generally aren’t because they contain vegetables, grains and fruit. The ever-increasing incidence of obesity, diabetes, irritable bowel disease, cancer and more, esp. in cats, is largely due to commercial foods and their effects on the body.

    100% complete is a myth! Try eating Total (R) cereal all your life and see how healthy you are.

    It might seem overwhelming at first to make the switch, but it soon becomes old habit, and you’ll end up with healthier pets, smaller stools, and far fewer vet visits! It’s well-worth the effort.

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  2. sandra407

    Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. 🙂 Cheers! Sandra. R.

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