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The Benefits of Eating Quail Meat and Eggs For Your Pet
There was a time where there was a craze about quail eggs, but it quickly died down. As humans, we’re always looking at the next hot thing without really looking at the implications. While it is a good thing that people started consuming quail meat and eggs, a lot of people were not aware of the benefits it had for pets, especially cats. Quail is a small bird that looks like a chick. In most instances, the bird will be cultivated and sold alive or as prepared food. Taste Of The Wild is something that you could prepare if you want to spice things up for your cat. Here are some of the health benefits your cat can get from eating quail.
Improves Eye Vision
The quail eggs contain zeaxanthin and luthein which helps in improving vision. The mentioned nutrients will protect the eyes from blue light which is one of the leading causes of eye problems among pets. The blue light that comes into the eyes needs to be filtered properly before it becomes a problem to the eyesight. Other than the nutrients, the eggs also contain Vitamin A.
Taking Care of the Skin
Quail meat is also rich in Vitamin E. Vitamin E prevents early aging and results in smooth skin. There are circumstances where Vitamin E in quail eggs are used for skin regeneration. You can make it a point to incorporate quail in your pet’s diet even if it is once in a week.
Strengthens Bones
Quail meat contains calcium and phosphor. These two nutrients are known to strengthen the bones in the body. It is rare to find these nutrients in other food sources compared to quail meat. Lack of phosphorus and calcium can lead to problems such as osteoporosis in cats.
Helps With Respiratory Problems
The reason why cats like to hunt bushmeat is because they have an evolutionary need to seek remedy for respiratory functions. It shouldn’t come as a surprise when you see your cat hunting for squirrel and bat meat. You cat should never have to go through the trouble when you can give it quail meat instead. Some of the respiratory conditions that can be solved using quail meat include: vegetative-vascular dystrophy, asthma, and tuberculosis.
Fixing Body Tissues
Another benefit your cat is likely to get from eating quail meat is the repair of body tissues. The protein contained in both quail meat and eggs can help with the regeneration of tissues and cells in the skin, nails, and hair. It is also known to increase the number of enzymes and hormones in the body.
Improved Immunity
Eating quail meat regularly can lead to improved immunity for your cat. When there is an improved immunity, your pet won’t be able to get diseases easily. This will ultimately lead to improved health. The immune system will be able to kill parasites and bacteria in the body.
Heart Health
The protein in quail meat and eggs can help in stabilizing cholesterol levels in the body. Other kinds of meat are high in the wrong kind of protein which can be detrimental to the health of your pet. By giving your cat a quail diet on a regular basis, you reduce the chances of your pet developing health complications.
Improved Brain Functioning
Quail eggs are known to contain choline which can influence the growth and functionality of the brain cells. They also help the nerves in transmitting information, which ultimately leads to better functioning of the brain. When your cat consumes quail, it gets a better memory which can come in handy against diseases that come about because of age.
Solving Digestive System Problems
The digestive system is one of the most important parts of your pet’s body. It is through the digestive system that food is assimilated in the body. It can have serious health complications if the digestive system is not performing at optimum capacity. Quail meat is easy on the digestive system and can solve some of the most common problems including bowel movements.
Helping Anemia
There is a substantial amount of iron in quail meat which can help if your cat is suffering from anemia. A low amount of iron is not always recommended as it will also lead to low energy levels in the body.
To sum it up, there are health benefits of quail meat and eggs that we might not have covered. It is important that you do the research so as to find out how quail eggs can help in improving your pet’s specific health conditions.
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