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Kosher Pet Food:  What It Is and Who Uses It

Kosher Food for Your PetKosher food is eaten by men, women, and pets all around the world.  Pets, you may be asking.  Yes, pets.  Kosher pet food is available for animals including cats and dogs.  If have never heard of kosher pet food before, you are not alone.  Most individuals are unaware that there even is such as thing as kosher pet food.

One of the most common questions asked surrounding kosher pet food is why.  Many individuals want to know why kosher food even exists and why individuals purchase it for their pets.  Jewish dietary laws outline the rules and guidelines for eating kosher food.  A large number of Jewish individuals follow those laws because they value the teachings.  Many of these individuals feel included to incorporate kosher foods into their life and the life of their pets. 

It is also important to note that to many individuals a pet is not just a pet.  The majority of pet owners feel that their cat or dog is a member of their family.  This caring closeness is likely to result in the feeding of kosher pet food.  Individuals are encouraged to eat kosher foods because they are considered clean.  If a human is advised not to consume unclean food then why should their beloved pet have to?  That is why kosher pet food is extremely popular among humans who follow a strict kosher diet.

How kosher pet food is made is another question that is asked by an individual interested in feeding their pet kosher food.  Most kosher pet food is regulated by a trained professional.  Many of these professional also oversee the preparation of human kosher foods.  To be considered kosher pet food all of the ingredients must come from an animal that is considered kosher.

Aside from the original making of kosher pet food, the only other restriction placed on kosher pet food is what is used to serve it.  Kosher pet food is not meant for human consumption.  This means that the food cannot be mixed or touched with human kosher food or the utensils used to cook it.  This means that separate bowls and spooning utensils must be used to serve pet food.  Simply washing the utensils is not enough. 

Kosher pet food can be purchased from a number of different locations.  It may be possible to find kosher pet food in a traditional retail store; however, the selection may not be large.  The best chance of finding a selection of kosher pet food is by visiting a specialty kosher store or a pet store.  Pet stores focus solely on pets; therefore, they are more likely to carry a larger selection of pet food, including kosher food.

One thing that many individuals do not take into consideration when starting to feed their pet kosher pet food is that the body needs time to adjust.  Automatically changing your pet’s diet from traditional pet food to kosher pet food could cause a number of digestive problems.  Pet owners who do not automatically start their pet on a kosher diet from birth are encouraged to work the food into their pet’s daily habits.  A slow transition will help make the process easier.

Kosher food is not guaranteed to make your pet live longer, but it may help them live healthier.  There are a number of benefits to feeding an animal kosher pet food.  If your pet is considered a member of your family, you are encouraged to give them the benefits of kosher pet food.

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