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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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