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Re: Raw Feeding
I think you;ll find a lot of threads on this topic. Quite a few of us feed at least some raw to our cats. I start offering my kittens raw meats as soon as they;re old enough to take an interest in food - normally at around 4 weeks. Very often they prefer the raw meat to any other food.
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Re: Raw Feeding
Hi,
I feed all my cats raw and my kittens only have raw until they are 8 weeks when I start to introduce other foods so that they are not 100% raw when they go to their new owners (just incase they want to feed other foods) My kittens start on a mince of day old chicks and wild rabbit. At six weeks this moves onto whole day old chicks, minced and small rabbit chunks, minced chicken, ox, lamb and ostrich. These all contain bone.
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Karen www.kiskasiberians.co.uk - The home of Hypoallergenic Siberian Cats www.rawfed.com - Information on Raw Feeding |
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Re: Raw Feeding
It should be easier, it depends on what you feed your dogs? Most cats don't like tripe, cats can normally only handle small bones (cihcken, turkey etc) and don't feed them veg. Other than that there is very little difference
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Karen www.kiskasiberians.co.uk - The home of Hypoallergenic Siberian Cats www.rawfed.com - Information on Raw Feeding |
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