Saturday, March 3, 2012

I have 2 five months old cats. I have them on a raw food diet. i give them chicken mixed with wiskers satchets in the morning and kangaroo meat mixed at nite and give then biscuits during the day. I have read heaps of good things about raw food|||Yes! Feeding cats raw is the ONLY diet they should be fed! I feed my cats only a raw diet and they are soooooo healthy!

Heres' some websites that back up raw feeding!

http://www.catinfo.org/

http://www.catnutrition.org/

http://www.rawfedcats.org/

http://www.felinespride.com/

http://www.felinefuture.com/

http://www.felineinstincts.com/index.htm鈥?/a>

http://www.raisingcatsnaturally.com/

http://www.blakkatz.com/index.html

http://www.holisticat.com/

http://goldcoastragdolls.com/MyOwnCatFoo鈥?/a>

http://www.mypetcarnivore.com/rawfeeding鈥?/a>|||Yes it is my cat had it for all its life and died when it was 18 (longer than cats live) also make sure it has milk and water|||I think feeding raw raw food to kitties is a good thing, I would be concerned about the age of the kittens - Young kittens will not have the immune system to fight off bacteria and virus that grow on raw cat food, although I suspect 5 mth old kittens will have a healthy immune system, and you shouldn't have to worry.

As for being healthy or not, I think that it is very healthy. Cats are carnivores, eating their food raw and having only vegetable matter found in the stomach of a mouse or bird. You might want to consider adding chunks of raw meat to your cats diet, After observing my two cats eat a piece of raw beef, I noticed that the way a cat chews raw meat looks like it will clean teeth. The vet also said my cats teeth were very clean.

I've read lots of stories about how a changing to a raw diet cured things such as diabetes, Kidney problems, stomach problems. I don't think this is a much researched area in the vet field (no money, its all tied up with big pet food companies like purina), and I know that there are a lot of vets totally against it.

On another note, be very careful if you have children or young kids running around. You don't want them getting salmonella, or e-coli.|||if you are feeding raw for more than 20% of the diet then it needs to be properly supplemented. You can buy a commercial product from a high end pet store or you can make your own. See www.catinfo.org for more info including a recipe (but not for kangaroo) and for more detailed www.holisticat.com|||Er, cats only eat raw food? Why are you cooking your cats food?

Just go to the pet store and by rodents meant for snakes and things like that. Maybe keep a fish tank with tasty fish. Cats should not eat chicken, or really anything that is too big for them to catch in the wild.
However they are natural hunters, and IMHO it is the most healthy thing a cat can do to eat prey that it has caught itself. Sure they can get worms or whatever, but that's natural and you can just have it dewormed if it becomes a problem. However, a HEALTHY, fit outdoor hunter kitty should not need to worry, as their bodies are meant to deal with such things.|||I wouldn't feed your cats raw meat, your cats can get worms or salmonella. It's OK to feed your cat cooked meat once and a while for a nice little treat.|||I would like to start feeding my cats a raw diet. Commercial cat food has grains, vegetable and fruits which cats do not need. Right now I am looking around for a grinder that can handle the bones. Just do a search on BARF for recipes. (bones and raw food)|||If you're careful and do it right, it's OK - but not nearly as beneficial as the cultists would have you believe.|||not sure, but wild cats eat raw food.|||It's a great idea but you cannot do it the way you are. it needs to be specially prepared as cats have different needs then humans. On another note, there is never a reason to feed dry food and it shouldn't be fed.

Here is how to make and prepare a raw diet
http://www.catinfo.org/makingcatfood.htm

http://www.mousabilities.com/cats/food/h鈥?/a>|||I would not give your cat raw food. You could cook it as in boiling chicken, or broil some fish with nothing on it. Do not give your cat milk that you drink. It is homogenised and can make your cat sick. If you want to give it milk you can get queens milk from your pet store. I would consult a animal doc before feeding raw meat to your cat.|||raw food is not a good idea

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