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Originally Posted by Danielle O'D
with the raw foods do they have to be cold or room temperature?
Also if I am giving them fish can this be raw too or must it be cooked?
Sorry if those sound silly questions but I am a vegetarian myself and do not cook meat I am not sure how meats should be served
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You can quite happily feed raw fish to cats. Mine get raw fish (sardines, mackerel, tuna, salmon) once a week. You can feed canned tuna and canned salmon as long as it is in spring water and not brine. Fish should only be fed 4 of 5 times a month (this is the same as recomended for humans) as there are many toxins in the sea that build up in fish.
It really depends on your cat wether raw food is cold or at room temperature. Some just find cold meat unappealing, some eat it too quick and bring it straight back up and some are quite happy. I have a couple of kittens who constantly take cubes of de-frosting rabbit off the worktop and all my cats are fed frozen day old chicks (sorry) during the summer months for breakfast.
ALL meats are ok for cats including pork.