| | It's not only humans who have been encouraged to eat a lot more grains and other starches -- our pets have as well. This, apparently, is causing problems in some animals, and I was interested to hear a vet on Jimmy Moore's podcast talking about the "Catkins" diet. It makes total sense to me! If there are furry friends in your life, check it out! And have a wonderful low-carb week yourself! Laura | | Catkins Diet for Your Furry Friends? I just heard an interesting interview with a vet who advocates a low-carb diet for cats, which has been dubbed the "Catkins Diet". (He talks a little about dogs as well.) | Getting Started on the Atkins Diet Human beings would do better on Atkins than Catkins. Atkins was the first to popularize the low-carb diet in most of our lifetimes (though some of us remember when the common knowledge was to cut back on starches and desserts to lose weight). | Beer for Octoberfest? | Laura's Low-Carb Pyramid An illustrated guide to low-carb eating. | | | | Low Carb Diets Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Food and Mood Indulging a sweet tooth can cause weight gain, guilt and even worsen depression. Here are a few expert tips to help you resist. More>
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