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It's lovely to find something that really appeals to a cat, isn't it? I've still to find something that my two will "go bananas" over. The minced beef was previously frozen, I expect Tink???! (Just in case new cat owners read this!) |
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plant pots, she even turned down dentabits and would not be moved from her quest, which she did eventually give up! |
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Oh yes definitely previously frozen I guess I shouldn't be too surprised as once she got out and brought me a freshly killed bird She just seems like such a queen bee it surprises me she still has those instincts |
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Tink, I think it's hard-wired. Leia's an indoor cat, grew up in an apartment, mother never taught her to hunt; but the one time a rat got in the house she killed it immediately with the nape bite ... no playing around with it like the mice. The primitive isn't far below the skin of our pampered babies. |
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Its more convenient to have frozen meat, then fed defrosted naturally and fed raw. From what I have read cats and dogs do not suffer the bacteria issues humans do and as most meats are for humans they are "clean". I found that mine didnt like "bird" meat, ie chicken/turkey but started with lamb which apparently is sweet tasting. They now eat anything . |
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