No, not really, a meal should contain all the nutrients needed by the body and cereal alone does not provide this.
main one is protein
Cats are obligate (strict) carnivores. They get all needed nutrients from meat, and meat alone. Yes, cats do indeed eat grass, but this is for medicinal purposes as this helps cats to clean out their stomachs - the grass itself does not provide any nutrients at all.
Nutrients provide sustenance for all life forms.
None, all nutrients can easily be found in foods other than meat.
You don't necessarily need to eat meat every day to meet your nutritional needs. Meat is a good source of protein, but there are other sources like beans, lentils, tofu, and nuts that can provide the same nutrients. It's important to have a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to ensure you are getting all the necessary nutrients.
Yes all cats wild and domestic are carnivores.
Jean-Baptiste Van Helmont is often credited with discovering that water alone could not provide all the nutrients needed for plant growth. This led to the concept of fertilizing water with nutrients to support plant growth.
No, all cats are strict carnivores and need a diet of meat to supply them with needed nutrients.
We would all die because we would have no meat left to eat! And meat has some essential nutrients in it like vitamins.
Eating meat may be tasty, but is not particularly 'good'. Your body can get all the necessary vitamins and nutrients from vegetables, fruits and nuts.
Eating meat may be tasty, but is not particularly 'good'. Your body can get all the necessary vitamins and nutrients from vegetables, fruits and nuts.