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« on: September 06, 2011, 11:43:26 AM »
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The Natural Raw Diet
If you’ve found your way here, perhaps it’s because you’ve become disillusioned or alienated by all the pet food recalls that have been going on in recent years.

Not much has changed since the 2007 Recall DISASTER!  

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In Nature cats eat their prey whole. Cats are naturally equipped with strong jaws and very sharp teeth that are made for ripping and tearing meat, and crunching through the pliable raw bones of small animals. They also have very strong stomach acids, as well as very short digestive tracts that are made to efficiently process raw meat and bone. If you have ever seen a cat consuming a mouse it has caught, you'll understand how perfectly natural it is for these carnivorous animals to eat whole raw foods.

Good point!

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When assembling a diet of whole raw foods for our cats, the idea is to use Mother Nature as a guide to feed them more naturally. But pre-ground food is not what adult cats feed on in Nature. Mushy food is actually quite unnatural for them. That’s because all cats are designed with their very own set of grinders as standard equipment. And those incisors, canines and molars, which are set in a very powerful pair of jaws, are meant to be used for ripping, tearing and shearing through whole raw foods. A cat’s sharp teeth are for slicing apart chunks of raw meat, and crushing edible bones into hunks small enough to be consumed.

No grinders...no need for added vitamins, supplements, etc.  No recipe to follow...or screw up!  Bumpurr1

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Since we can only approach Nature’s way of feeding and never truly reproduce it, one way we can compensate for this is to feed as much variety as possible. The more different kinds of raw carcasses, boneless meats, meaty bones and organs we feed our cats, the greater the variety of nutrients we will be offering them.

What's the trick.  This sounds just toooo easy!   :D

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Raw Fed Cats E-Book
A Comprehensive Strategy For
Feeding Your Cat A Raw Diet
165 Pages
Now Available For Instant Download http://rawfedcats.org/E-book.htm

I'm ON it!
« Last Edit: September 06, 2011, 11:46:37 AM by Lola »
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