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Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I will have to get him some lamb when we go there, and goat if he has any:). I wonder where I could find rabbit?
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Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I will have to get him some lamb when we go there, and goat if he has any:). I wonder where I could find rabbit?
I searched the internet and have yet to find a butcher that sells rabbit. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by The Cat Factory
Are you open to ordering online? If so then I can give you a few places to get rabbit from :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I don't have a credit card, and have yet to sign up for PayPal. Do you know of anyone who ships to Canada?Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
The kids had left over beef mince, chicken necks and carrot again tonight. Tomorrow and the weekend will probably be chicken and minced vegies, and some kind of organ meat.
Anna that is wonderful news :D. Please keep us updated on how you (And of course he puppers) go on the new diet.
This morning the girls had 1 lb of boneless pork and Buck had 1.5 lbs. Not sure what I'm going to feed him for dinner yet.
I can let you know later today. I'm at work right now but I have a few websites bookmarked on my laptop at home. I'm not positive they ship to Canada though I think they might.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
Nanook, Kaige & Raustyk will be having whole chicken again tonight, with some organs & eggs. While I'll be eating hot dogs. :rolleyes: lol
I haven't been able to find rabbit at local butchers but I found some ground up patties (whole animal or close as far as I know) from Urban Carnivore.. which is sold at Tisols and a few other places. It's ridiculously expensive though. I think it was around $25 for 4 pounds.. definitely not something I'll be feeding often lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I just might be interested in that if it's a decent price. I'd love the link...send it right along:)Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
PS Congrats on the new freezer!
I'm going to have to go out and get our big freezer ready if I keep doing this (which I'm pretty sure I will!). I have the whole bottom half of our freezer full of the dogs food :o
Today the pups had chicken backs for breakfast and rabbit, tripe and kelp for dinner. YUCK! I haaaate the smell of tripe! :o
Wow! I wouldn't spend that much on rabbit, especially considering it's not whole. I will probably go to several butcher shops, and hopefully I can find some rabbit. There is a place in Langley that sells ostrich, venison, buffalo and bison - but it is probably really expensive.Quote:
Originally Posted by binka_nugget
That's awesome Anna, congrats on the switch! :) So glad to see more people switching to raw, you'll never want to go back.
Here's what V had today!
Breakfast:
Turkey meat
Chicken Back and hearts
6% yogurt
Cranberries
fish oil
kelp
BioVet Skin&Coat
BioVet Sport
NutriCal
Dinner:
Rabbit full meal medallion
Cottage cheese
Parsley
Olive oil
One egg (with shell)
Some Bolthouse Farms juice
Kelp
Alfalfa
BioVet Skin&Coat
BioVet Sport
That is great news, Anna! I remember hearing about Bon's tummy issues. I'm sooo happy raw is working for him already ;0) everyone is here for you if you have questions!
Jordan, OMG, Visa really is a spoiled girl! That sounds like an awesome meal plan.
Sweet freezer, Sarah!! I'm jealous >_<
Breakfast: Gonzo got Buffalo Farmore & a beef rib; Fozzie got CN with his veggie mix.
Lunch: Gonzo got blended veggies; Fozzie got a chicken wing & some chicken Farmore because he was staring me down like he was starving.
Dinner: Gonzo got 1 chicken leg quarter & all of his supplements (I'm too lazy to list them. But I will someday...); Fozzie got CN.
Chester got chicken back and yogurt for breakfast, and chicken back and some beef kidney for dinner.
They havn't eaten yet but i am enjoying this thread, and getting some wonderful meal ideas. I found some turkey mince and lamb flaps in the freezer so hopefully they will be thawed out enough for them to eat tonight, if not it will be chicken and vegies (& supplements).