Pureeing cat food and dog food are common ways to get your four-legged friends to eat. Animals that have been taken in from the street as well as sick dogs require special attention when it comes to food, as they tend to be malnourished. Smaller portions, warmed food or flavor enhancers such as meat broth can help to stimulate the appetite and ultimately feed full meals. It is also a good idea to puree the dog or cat food. When pureed, the food is easier to digest and can be mixed with other foods.
Fruit and vegetables for dogs are also often pureed so that you can mix them into the BARF meat . In the BARF shop you will find colorful mixtures with apples, carrots, pears, pumpkins, lettuce, zucchini and much more. The gourmets on four paws rarely eat these in large pieces. By pureeing the dog or cat food, you can ensure that your four-legged friends have a healthy and species-appropriate diet.
You may only need to puree the dog or cat food to bridge a short period, for example after an operation. When BARFing cats and dogs, there are many ways to accommodate your pets' eating habits. Many BARF foods are already minced to ensure a varied meat mixture. These mixtures can be used as a compromise between whole pieces and pureed food.