Kitty Cats Eating Coconut Oil-Tropical Traditions Expeller Pressed

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The experiment continues- Tropical Traditions Expeller- Pressed Certified USDA Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil. Both Kitty Cats were not tricked in anyway to eat the cat food with the coconut oil in it. I let the coconut oil remain in solid form so that they could see it, I did not blend it or hide it from them. P.S. my cat also love butter...

How is Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil for Pets Different?
Tropical Traditions, Inc Answers-
"Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil for Pets is the same as our regular certified organic Expeller-Pressed Coconut Oil, except that it has not been completely deodorized and will have a "smokey" flavor to it. Those wanting a bland coconut oil may find the taste too strong. It is still certified organic and is still a high quality edible coconut oil."

"How We Discovered Virgin Coconut Oil - An Interview with Brian Shilhavy, CEO Tropical Traditions" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h6eycjf29M

Excellent, kitchen-tested recipes can be found on our Free Coconut Recipes blog here: http://www.freecoconutrecipes.com

*disclaimer, please consult your veterinarian with questions about coconut oil. This video is about my own 2 cats and how much they love coconut oil. My cats are checked by the vet often, and no problems with coconut oil.

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  • Oh, I did my research and the vet is advised that that Coconut oil is a natural and preventative remedy for hairballs. Not just for cats and dog, but for most domestic animal. The first video I made about the cats explains more about the same remedies that human benefit from, I have been taking coconut over for over a year, and feel fantastic, but always check with your doctor and vet if there are any concerns, so far both cats are very active& less hair ball hacking. thanks for watching :)

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  • Cute kitties. I am all for feeding cats healthy foods. My two guys are stuff going strong with raw food. I am sure the Coconut oil is very safe for your buddies.

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  • LOL. Dante at the printer! I see you serve up the cocnout oil like I do for my dog. He now eats just the oil and doesn't want to eat his food ... :(

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  • make sure you call the vet about what is okay for cats. there are a lot of things they can not eat. I know dogs can't have any onion. One piece can kill them. We used to give them to them all the time.

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