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Beke Enderstein

Freelance Author

Beke Enderstein was born near Hamburg in 1976. After studying nutritional science at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, she took the creative route: Beke completed internships in several food editorial departments. In addition to creating content about healthy, sustainable nutrition, the ecotrophologist has specialized in the creation of vegan and vegetarian recipes, including food styling. Beke left her home in the north of Germany back in 2006 to live in her adopted home of Berlin. From there, she has been writing regularly for FITBOOK as a freelance author since 2020. Since her heart has been beating for animals since her earliest childhood, she has also been creating content for PETBOOK since 2022. Of course, this also includes nutritious recipe ideas for four-legged friends. Her creations for treats are tried and tested by her cat Findus and her dog Jasper.

Dog and cat eat from a red bowl at the same time

Expert clarifies Can cats eat dog food?

PETBOOK author and ecotrophologist Beke Enderstein explains whether dog food is unproblematic, healthy or even harmful for cats.
Dog and cat eat from the same plate

Expert clarifies Can dogs eat cat food?

If you have both a dog and a cat, you've probably wondered whether dogs can also eat cat food. In this PETBOOK article we find out.
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