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I have been trying to poison my cats today. I cruelly tried to get the poor little darlings Tippy and Socks to eat something that was obviously going to jump up and bite them or do something even more nasty, the nasty thing was . . . . . . . . . . . . a piece of chicken!!!!!!!Wusses their mum gobbled it up straight away. |
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Neospora is a horrible condition, I've seen dogs with it & it's awful. Although it can be contracted through raw meat, this is not the only way it can be contracted. I know pups that have been born with it, to bitches that have never eaten meat! |
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I am glad everyone's cats are enjoying their raw feeding but please be aware that raw feeding does not contain enough taurine and that cat food should always be fed as well (preferably dried) to supply the essentisl taurine. Lack of taurine can lead to heart problems which can be fatal. |
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