I'd sure LOVE to know how to prepare and feed a home made diet to my cats.
The one time I purchased "raw food" (frozen, at the farm center) they turned
up their noses at it. They are mega-fussy. I feel fortunate to have hit on
a dry food they will (mostly) eat. Lucky Cat - who has crystals in hi
Amen to that and great point about all the salmonella from commercial food!
My house has been a great experiment in raw vs commercial. While feeding a raw
food diet (same one as on catnutrition.org) my cats rarely had a hairball,
never
had crystals or any type of cystitis, had sleek coats and
KG, very well said...I wholeheartedly agree!
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:51 AM, KG BarnCats wrote:
> Hi,
> For several years I have primarily fed home made raw to my horde of cats
> (FELV + separated) and dogs, and have never had any food related problem
> whatsoever. They are in wonderful condi
Hello Maryam and Carrie,
I don't post much, but I feel I have to respond to your raw food comments.
Without question, I believe a complete and balanced raw food diet is the
most important thing you can give your cat. Some people just cannot be
convinced of it, unfortunately. I have a 5 yr old fe
Hi,
For several years I have primarily fed home made raw to my horde of cats
(FELV + separated) and dogs, and have never had any food related problem
whatsoever. They are in wonderful condition. I do mix in some fish as a
treat every week or so, but it is canned tuna, mackerel, or sardines (all
in
Hi Carrie,
I am so sorry to hear about your kitties. And I am praying they get better very
soon.
I had put a post up asking the group about raw food for FeLV cats but no one
responded or commented about using that for their cats.
I have read that for FeLV cats it might be a hazard because their s
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