I could use the links/recipe for my pride. Right now they get dry duck
alternated with canned and the mice,moles, voles and srews they catch outside.
They very seldom get a bird because theya are too fast for them. I have a
neighbor who raises rabbits for food and I could get one from him. I
Dot, I can relate to your cost situation, I don't have ferals, but 7
indoor/outdoor cats of my own and it does get pricey. Half were feral, rest
were given up by owners and the "sucker" culd not turn them away. I aerage
$100.00 per month on food and litter (Worlds Best because it is corn based
Got another question about home cooked meats. They will eat it fresh cooked,
but after it has been in the fridge, pretty much turn up their noses at it,
especially if I try warming it up in the microwave.
Marcia wrote:
> Good question! Kay, my mother had Collies and pressure cooked who
I have given one of my girls a new name - Garbage Can because she wants to eat
everything I eat. She was a feral, had her tail bitten off by a raccoon,
weighs 6 lbs and is always the first one to the food bowl.
Marcia wrote:
> Good question! Kay, my mother had Collies and pressure cook
My guys are not too crazy about Royal Canindry or canned SD. They do like
Royal Cannin "Extreme Hairball" dry. I don't feed it as food, but as a treat.
It seems to help Casey who has long, fine hair and is always getting hairballs.
pandie...@aol.com wrote:
> i guess then royal canin's u
Purportedly egg yolk lethicin dissolves hairballs, but I've not tried it.
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 1:40 AM, wrote:
> My guys are not too crazy about Royal Canindry or canned SD. They do like
> Royal Cannin "Extreme Hairball" dry. I don't feed it as food, but as a
> treat. It seems to help Casey
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