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Old 22-03-2008, 01:39 PM
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Re: Natural Raw Food Diet

The bones splinter if you cook them, not when fed raw. If you are not sure I would read a few books on the subject first before going for it. I did a huge amount of research first and that is why I am confident that a raw diet is safe and healthy for my cats and dogs. They have a much quicker working digestive system than us and so the same bugs that bother us do not bother cats or dogs so much. They would not cook food out in the wild after all.

Bengal cats are known for upset stomachs but all mine have been fine on raw food with no problems what so ever. They are in fantastic condition. I do not think a raw diet is something you should do without reading up on it though and making sure that you are giving a balanced diet and feeding all the elements needed to keep the animal healthy. There are websites and books out there with excellent advice on raw feeding and it is worth doing a bit of research first.
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