Monday, February 6, 2012
Like chicken, and any kind of meat? Because my breeder feed my siamese kitten that ever since she was born. Any advice?|||Raw is the diet Nature intended for cats to eat. Did you ever see a cat cooking a mouse or a bird before they eat it in the wild? No - and the raw food will be fine for your kitten. The only danger of feeding raw is to us humans - you need to use the same precautions when handling their food as when you are handling your own raw meat when preparing dinner - handwashing, washing all cutting boards, etc.|||That is a very good answer!
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|||Feeding your cat raw meat may be the best thing for it. What would your cat eat in its natural habitat? Raw meat that he/she has killed. Pet food companies try to make our cats sick by putting terrible ingredients like by-products and corn in the food. Look at any inexpensive bag of cat food and read the ingredients. They're terrible. Cats are obligate carnivores. I feed my cat canned Wellness Core and I think she is extremely healthy. Look at this website: catinfo.org it contains TONS of great information about what to feed your cat.|||It probably makes her much more likely to contract intestinal parasites. I would have a stool sample checked with your vet and transition her to a more appropriate kitten food. Raw chicken also puts her at risk for contracting diseases like salmonella which can seriously threaten a young animal. Good luck!|||Why would it be bad to feed a kitten what it was naturally designed to eat. In the wild, cats don't cook their meat or eat kibble. If the meat is of good quality and free of parasites, it's the most natural food you can give the cat.|||Believe it or not...NO. Cats are meant to eat meat...raw! You can cook it if you are concerned about worms. I would just use a three faze wormer on the kitten. You can do it by buying it online through petshed.|||I wouldn't give your cat raw foods anyway. Unless they are completely used to it. Too much could get them sick. What you can do is get them a wet kitten food and they will love that just as much!
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