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Old 06-06-2008, 07:20 PM
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Re: Best food for weight gain

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Raw meat is good for cats and even young kittens. Start kittens off with minced meat, as long as its fresh there is no problem.

A kitten will take to feeding raw easier than an older cat introduced to it later on. My advice would be to choose raw meat with a good amount of fat in it, not lean. Muscle meat such as heart is the preferred raw meat diet.
Okay, I'll ask you this then as you feed raw I gather? Now I can tell you now there is no way I would ever feed my cats/kittens a completely raw diet, however, it would be great to be able to introduce it and keep it as part of their daily diet. But the majority of kitten families would not be happy to feed raw. So the question is............do you find that if you feed raw in the diet for the first 14 weeks etc. that when they go to new homes, if the kitten family switches over to a completely commercial diet, does this have an effect on the digestive systems?
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Old 06-06-2008, 07:42 PM
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Re: Best food for weight gain

My kittens are not fed totally on raw meat, they still have their biscuits and wet food daily too, but yes they get a portion of raw meat daily as a meal.
When they go to new homes the new owner is made aware that the kitten has been used to a certain amount of raw diet but also to conventional wet and dry cat food so they can either carry on with the raw or if they so wish just feed conventionally.
This way there is no risk of upset tummies in their new homes.

I guess you can say they get a taste of both worlds one or two of them though will probably not take to raw feeding but for the ones that do they look extremely good on it. My male cats in particular are very large and solid for their breed - well they do eat more of it

I get my meat human grade from the supermarket, it has to be really fresh for cats as otherwise they will turn their nose up at stale meat. It doesn't have to be the lean expensive cuts, the fattier meat is better for them.

I would not recommend feeding them exclusively on a raw meat diet as it is lacking in certain essential elements that is vital to the health of a cat such as taurine etc.
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