Looking Good Means Eating Good
If an Otter eats the wrong foods they may experience things like:
• mental fog
• fatigue
• malaise
• concentration problems
• lack of energy
• joint pain
• and other problems.
Otters need to fill their plates with protein-containing foods and vegetables, with very few other carbohydrates. This means that you need to eat beef, chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, pork, or lamb at every meal! When we say vegetables, we mean that you should include foods such as asparagus, broccoli, eggplant, green beans, peas, carrots, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, tomatoes, or dark leafy
Carbohydrates, particularly simple carbohydrates like white bread, pasta, and rice, make the blood pH more acidic. They are also metabolized the most quickly of all the macronutrients, therefore making the Otters’ fast oxidative rates worse.
Otters, put down the breads and cereals and nobody gets hurt! It’s as simple as this, carbs, and even “pseudo carbs” like those mentioned above, are not healthy food choices for the Otter. Carbs are carbs! Otters need, and we mean need, protein and vegetables. These are the nutrients that best feed the Otter physiology. Put in the right fuel, get the best results.








