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In news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Joe Canuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> composed with style: > onebyone wrote: >> Yes, you absolutely will need to add other things to the raw meat, >> in order to make sure that George is getting all the vitamins and >> minerals that he needs. Very shortly you will see him acting like >> a kitten again, on the raw diet. Here are complete directions; >> http://www.catfood.catnutrition.org/ > > Someone has certainly put a lot of work into creating that site. > That > domain of that site is owned by Anne Jablonski. From browsing it, I > don't see any qualifications mentioned. So I assume all this advice > she > is offering is from her own research through the Internet or > library. > > The instructions at the site suggest grinding up whole chicken > thighs / drumsticks including the bone portion. Since when do cats > consume *that* much bone, there is way more bone material in one > chicken thigh or > drumstick than 1 mouse. She is extremely qualified. Subscribe to felineIBD on Yahoo! and you'll know.
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