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đď¸ Episode Summary
This week, weâre doing something different.No new guest, no full solo episode â just a simple, practical nutrition roundup pulled from three of my favorite conversations from the Feline Wellness Summit.
Youâll hear from Dr. Ruth Roberts, Elizabeth Casas, and Penny Wood as they break down some of the biggest questions cat parents have about food:
* Why kibble isnât great for long-term health
* How to transition picky cats without a hunger strike
* What pet food labels really mean
* The differences between kibble, canned, freeze-dried, lightly cooked, and raw
* Affordable ways to cook for your cat
* Simple whole-food upgrades
* And why hydration is one of the most underrated longevity tools for cats
My goal with this episode isnât to overwhelm you. Itâs to give you a handful of small, realistic changes that can make a big difference over the long run.
đ Recommendations for Cat Owners
Here are a few simple, doable ideas inspired by Dr. Ruth, Elizabeth, and Penny â things you can start trying this week:
1. Add One Small Upgrade to the Bowl
Donât overhaul everything.Just try one âbetter than yesterdayâ idea:
* a bite of wet food
* a teaspoon of cooked meat
* a sprinkle of sardines
* or a little bone broth mixed into the meal
Even tiny changes move your cat in the right direction.
2. If Your Cat Eats Kibble, Start By Adding Moisture Safely
Instead of pouring water directly onto kibble (which Penny explains can reactivate fungal toxins), try:
* a water fountain
* diluted bone broth
* or a splash of goat milkAnything that encourages âfree drinkingâ is a win.
3. Try the ââ Teaspoon Methodâ
From Dr. Ruth:When transitioning from kibble â wet â cooked â raw, start with an eighth of a teaspoon of the new food placed next to the main bowl.No pressure. No tricks.Just familiarity.
Slow is often fast with cats.
4. Watch Out for Ingredient Splitting
Elizabeth shared how companies disguise high-carb formulas by listing âcorn,â âcorn gluten,â and âcorn flourâ separately.If the ingredients look like a grocery store scavenger hunt⌠thatâs a red flag.
5. Consider Cooking in a Crock Pot
Elizabethâs tip:Cats donât eat much volume, so one overnight batch of cooked food can often last weeks.Itâs more affordable than most people expect â and you control every ingredient.
6. Hydration = Kidney Support
Penny made this point clear:Cats are terrible free drinkers.If theyâre eating dry food and not drinking, the kidneys work overtime for years.
Moisture in food is one of the easiest longevity âhacksâ for cats.
đ§ Guest Links
* Dr. Ruth Roberts â https://drruthroberts.com/
* Elizabeth Casas â On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecasascpcn
* Penny Wood â https://drzoolittle.co/
⨠Final Thought
I always listen to these episodes through the lens of my own journey with my cats â especially Mia and Nomar, and now Niko and Milo who are 2 years old now.
When you know better, you do better.And sometimes âdoing betterâ is simply moving one inch in a healthier direction.
Donât worry about getting it perfect.Just pick one upgrade and test it this week.Your cat will tell you what works.
Give your cat some extra love from me, Niko, and Milo, and Iâll see you next time.
By Scott Colbyđď¸ Episode Summary
This week, weâre doing something different.No new guest, no full solo episode â just a simple, practical nutrition roundup pulled from three of my favorite conversations from the Feline Wellness Summit.
Youâll hear from Dr. Ruth Roberts, Elizabeth Casas, and Penny Wood as they break down some of the biggest questions cat parents have about food:
* Why kibble isnât great for long-term health
* How to transition picky cats without a hunger strike
* What pet food labels really mean
* The differences between kibble, canned, freeze-dried, lightly cooked, and raw
* Affordable ways to cook for your cat
* Simple whole-food upgrades
* And why hydration is one of the most underrated longevity tools for cats
My goal with this episode isnât to overwhelm you. Itâs to give you a handful of small, realistic changes that can make a big difference over the long run.
đ Recommendations for Cat Owners
Here are a few simple, doable ideas inspired by Dr. Ruth, Elizabeth, and Penny â things you can start trying this week:
1. Add One Small Upgrade to the Bowl
Donât overhaul everything.Just try one âbetter than yesterdayâ idea:
* a bite of wet food
* a teaspoon of cooked meat
* a sprinkle of sardines
* or a little bone broth mixed into the meal
Even tiny changes move your cat in the right direction.
2. If Your Cat Eats Kibble, Start By Adding Moisture Safely
Instead of pouring water directly onto kibble (which Penny explains can reactivate fungal toxins), try:
* a water fountain
* diluted bone broth
* or a splash of goat milkAnything that encourages âfree drinkingâ is a win.
3. Try the ââ Teaspoon Methodâ
From Dr. Ruth:When transitioning from kibble â wet â cooked â raw, start with an eighth of a teaspoon of the new food placed next to the main bowl.No pressure. No tricks.Just familiarity.
Slow is often fast with cats.
4. Watch Out for Ingredient Splitting
Elizabeth shared how companies disguise high-carb formulas by listing âcorn,â âcorn gluten,â and âcorn flourâ separately.If the ingredients look like a grocery store scavenger hunt⌠thatâs a red flag.
5. Consider Cooking in a Crock Pot
Elizabethâs tip:Cats donât eat much volume, so one overnight batch of cooked food can often last weeks.Itâs more affordable than most people expect â and you control every ingredient.
6. Hydration = Kidney Support
Penny made this point clear:Cats are terrible free drinkers.If theyâre eating dry food and not drinking, the kidneys work overtime for years.
Moisture in food is one of the easiest longevity âhacksâ for cats.
đ§ Guest Links
* Dr. Ruth Roberts â https://drruthroberts.com/
* Elizabeth Casas â On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecasascpcn
* Penny Wood â https://drzoolittle.co/
⨠Final Thought
I always listen to these episodes through the lens of my own journey with my cats â especially Mia and Nomar, and now Niko and Milo who are 2 years old now.
When you know better, you do better.And sometimes âdoing betterâ is simply moving one inch in a healthier direction.
Donât worry about getting it perfect.Just pick one upgrade and test it this week.Your cat will tell you what works.
Give your cat some extra love from me, Niko, and Milo, and Iâll see you next time.