Thank you everyone. I noticed Irwins hair changed (for the worse) when he was put on this food, his mom is a long haired cat, very silky, and he was too, now his hair is hard. I just dont like the way he looks on it.
Thank you everyone. I noticed Irwins hair changed (for the worse) when he was put on this food, his mom is a long haired cat, very silky, and he was too, now his hair is hard. I just dont like the way he looks on it.
I've had my golden on raw for over 2 years with great results.
I would LOVE to switch my cats but they are quite finicky and kibble addicts.
And unlike dogs who will eat after they get hungry enough cats just won't so you have to be very careful when switching over b/c if they go too long without eating they can go into liver failure.
Yahoo has a lot of message forums on raw feeding for both dogs and cats and with a little time and research you can go thru them and get some ideas.
good luck!
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I've been reading quite a bit on food and pet health. If you are considering a raw or homemade diet I would strongly suggest finding a vet who supports this way of feeding. It's always easier to have guidance from a vet to make sure everything you feed is balanced properly.
Second, I would pick up this book - Dr. Pitcairn's Natural Health for Dogs & Cats A friend of mine suggested I read this book and it's full of practical and useful information.
I'll be slowly introducing this new way of feeding to my two cats over the next several months and it's a wonderful resource.![]()
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Rather than a book which would not have information for formulating a diet based on YOUR particular pets needs.
Maybe try this site....https://www.petdiets.com/Consult/default.asp It's run by a vet and works with your vet to come up with a homemade diet designed SPECIFICALLY for YOUR pet. It's not cheap but you would know it's what your pet needs, not a blanket recipie.
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Mine are stubborn about their diet so they get a combo (premium no grain dry food with human grade meat, expensive canned food as an appetizer, some cooked meat on the side supplemented with taurine, and the raw). Spunky does much better on the raw, esp his digestive tract. The more he eats the better.
I feed Nature's Variety medallions, rabbit. It's a raw food that cats or small dogs can eat and is made just for them.
There are websites that have recipes for raw too.
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I switched most of my guys over to a raw diet about 2 years ago. One of them has irritable bowel syndrome that is made MUCH worse by commercial cat food.
There are plenty of days when they eat better than I do
I make there food a couple of times a week using chicken breast (raw and no bones), chicken liver (for the taurine), baked sweet potato, carrots, apples, sour cream, and pumpkin. Mine has quite a bit of fiber because of the IBS guy, but I can tell you that it has certainly cut down on hair balls from everyone else. I also order a supplement off the web so that I know they are getting a balanced diet.
I find that they are generally more healthy and active than when they were on the commercial cat food.
Several years ago my Squizzman got a liver infection so now we watch his health very closely. Every few weeks I get my hand grinder out and grind up a whole chicken, bones and all for him. I add some egg, vitamins, minerals taurine and a handfull of other things. Easy on the B vitamins, have you ever tasted them? YUCK!!! He gets this for breakfast when the others get just canned cat food. The rest of the day he eats dry food at will.
When he is on his raw diet he has fewer hairballs and his coat seems to stay smoother. With him the hairballs were a big deal because when he thru up a hairball he would not want to eat for the rest of the day. Most of the hairball formula cat foods that we tried did little to curb them.
Let me say that grinding up and entire chicken with a hand grinder is a tough job but I'm a sucker.
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