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Old 30-09-2009, 04:06 PM
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Re: Raw diet from the butcher

I wasn't intending to mix anything else I was hoping to introduce raw gradually, at the mo they get dry down all the time and wet a few times a day for the kittens only once for the older cat. I was thinking initially to leave some dry down and feed them twice a day with raw until I'm sure they are getting enough of the right stuff that I can remove the dry completely.

I have tried a couple of tit bits here and there, like bits of raw chicken breast, bits of raw steak as I am very fussy and won't eat any meat with fat bouncy or yukky bits so often as I'm being harassed while I'm preparing it I will chuck some stuff down to them and they eat the lot double quick.

So from what I can gather I can feed meatball type lumps of mixed minced stuff and also give chicken wings, necks etc to give a bit of chewing fun and thats it? Is it possible that feeding raw is actually less hassle than using commercial products as well as being cheaper?
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