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Liver, kidney, heart etc. http://www.celestialpets.com/cat_dog_recipe.shtml http://www.animalsnaturally.co.uk/nu...ion_intro.html |
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http://www.asurequality.com/resource...etscriptv2.pdf http://www.petplace.com/dogs/raw-mea...dog/page1.aspx There are risks to feeding a raw food diet too, I am still uncertain in which direction to go with this to be honest. |
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I don't think I would give a raw food diet to my cats. Having a cat with toxoplasmosis and seeing how it has affected him, I certainly wouldn't want to increase the risk of my cats catching Toxo, Neospora ( which is similar to toxo) and salmonella by feeding raw. I know they can get some of these things from eating mice, but I still wouldn't want to increase the risk. I would also be interested to know if these diets have been properly tested. Cats are now living to over 20, this must be partly due to a better diet as well as vet treatment. I would be interested to hear if there is any real scientific evidence that these diets are better long term? |
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Neospora is thought to be mainly caught through raw meat, however I've seen puppies with it that have never had any meat, nor their dam has had any meat. It's a horrible, nasty thing to see. We titre test all our breeding bitches for Neospora & anyone with a hgh titre count isn't bred from. |
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