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and now you're wondering if this is even feasible. the answer is yes, but, you'll need to put a bit of work into planning your meals well. luckily, not all legumes are excluded. you're able to enjoy green beans and sugar snap peas which have good protein value as well as nuts & seeds like cashews & flax
(and ideally no tobacco) no grains. this includes (but is not limited to) wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, millet, bulgur, sorghum, sprouted grains, and all gluten-free pseudo-cereals like quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat. no legumes. this includes beans of all kinds, peas, chickpeas, lentils, and...
https://www.faithful-to-nature.co.za/blog/category/superfoods/
essential amino acids, for cats there are 11. proteins are the building blocks of organs, muscles, bones, blood, immune system and hair and nails. proteins in pet food can come from various different ingredients, both from animal and vegetable origin like poultry, beef, pork, fish, eggs, corn, rice, peas
energy and indigestible carbohydrates (fibre) which are important for stool quality and gut motility. fibres can help in weight management because they are low in calories and help provide the feeling of satiety. the ingredients providing carbohydrates are mainly plant ingredients like corn, barley, peas...
http://www.fediaf.org/39-prepared-pet-foods/86-nutritional-needs-of-cats-and-dogs.html