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simoninaustrali 发表于 2013-5-1 13:47 
罐头上说salt (naturally occurring) 0.3%, 咸吗这个。中文我心血老潮喝了中国制的紫菜汤,还排骨味,咸 ...
帮你查了下。2点:盐分和刷毛。再具体的你上点心在网上查查,如果很在乎掉毛的话
1.盐分你还需要关注食物的隐藏盐分,查下钠sodium.
Salt in your cat food should be listed on the label, although not all labels show you the exact percentages. Look for hidden salt -- anything that has "sodium" in the ingredient name is a type of salt. Ask your vet for low-sodium recommendations if you can't find the salt percentages listed on the labels. Check your treat labels, too. You might be giving your kitty too much salt in treat form, even if you use a low-sodium cat food. If you give your furry friend treats from your plate as well, he could be getting even more salt.
2.刷毛是必要的,学上面那个姑娘给她的猫刷毛。这样可以避免它天天掉毛,而且猫喜欢被刷
The most important step in getting rid of cat hair in your home is to keep it from getting loose there in the first place. If you brush your cat on a regular basis—anywhere from daily to once every two weeks, depending on how much your cat sheds—she'll have less hair to shed on her own. The picture to the right shows how much hair I brushed from Nina's coat last week—which is also exactly how much less hair I'll have to sweep up from the floor (or discover in hairball form) this week. She loved every minute of it, too; in fact, most cats enjoy being brushed as long as you use gentle pressure with a brush that isn't scratchy. I use, and would recommend, a curry brush with soft rubber bristles that naturally attract hair.
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