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Monday, January 22, 2007

Calcium For Strong Bone

Either trying to use natural source of vitamins and mineral or simply being stingy and don't want to waste, my human decided to give us extra calcium from the egg shells.

First Step - Feed us the egg (I love this part) and keep the shells. Wash it properly and dry it.


Second Step - Grind it to fine pieces and if possible into powder.


Third Step - Keep it in air tight container, to add into our home cook food (which we only getting every weekend.. *sigh* pity us.. unlike Jeannie and Jewel who get HCF everyday *drool*)


And I tell you one thing... It was the most boring thing to watch. I rather sleep.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Buster the Wired Fox Terror said...

I like to chew on egg shells!

Bussie Kissies
Buster

24/1/07 10:54 am  
Blogger e said...

Good idea!!
I will start doing this for Fei. But how much of the eggshell powder do you feed per meal?

Eve

24/1/07 11:08 am  
Blogger Luna said...

Buster, I hate egg shells. Mummy used to put the whole egg (break it first of course) into my food. But she gave up because I always managed to eat everything else except the shells.. hiak hiak..

24/1/07 5:10 pm  
Blogger Luna said...

Eve - Not so sure how much to put, but I only put 0.5 - 1 teaspoon on their food whenever I gave them home cooked food. I read that it's not necessary to put in kibbles as kibbles already has balance nutrient inside.

24/1/07 5:12 pm  

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