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Wanderlost
Oct 04, 2014Nomad II
Avoid foods with grains in them; cats can't digest them. Meats, vice meat by products, serve them best. Some producers add vegetables and fruits, which cats may/may not like the taste of, but don't contribute to the cat's overall health.
Ideally, a raw food diet, just as they catch in the wild, is best. But if you don't like trapping/raising mice, squirrels, rabbits, voles, garter snakes, etc., best to stick with the cat foods.
So says the cat servant whose picky owners will only eat the raw food so lovingly prepared twice a week at most. Nothing like having a chest freezer that has more raw cat food in it than people food...
Ideally, a raw food diet, just as they catch in the wild, is best. But if you don't like trapping/raising mice, squirrels, rabbits, voles, garter snakes, etc., best to stick with the cat foods.
So says the cat servant whose picky owners will only eat the raw food so lovingly prepared twice a week at most. Nothing like having a chest freezer that has more raw cat food in it than people food...
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