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The so called food some owners feed their cats

Remi's Mommy

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This should be a great concern to all who love their little boys and girls . Most of all allergies disappear, digestive disorders, along with kidney problems just to mention a few can all be cleared up just by changing to a raw diet. Anyone who hasn't watched Pet Fooled should. I sure you will be shocked.
 

Micki

Savannah Super Cat
This should be a great concern to all who love their little boys and girls . Most of all allergies disappear, digestive disorders, along with kidney problems just to mention a few can all be cleared up just by changing to a raw diet. Anyone who hasn't watched Pet Fooled should. I sure you will be shocked.

I tried on several occasions feeding Loki a raw diet and he refuses to eat any of it.
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
None of my 3 Savannahs will eat raw, except Kilifi will eat raw beef chunks as a treat.
 

John Popp

Site Supporter
With great care you can find success in the commercial pet food industry, you just need a good road map and diligence making sure they haven't been gobbled up by a big conglomerate.

Our cats definitely eat raw, and I'm pretty convinced I can get a cat to eat anything after what I've needed to figure out over the last year.
 

Remi's Mommy

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I tried on several occasions feeding Loki a raw diet and he refuses to eat any of it.
Switching them over can sometimes be difficult, but not impossible. Sometimes up to 6 months, but they will. Start by putting a dime sized dab next to there regular food, this gets them used to the smell, texture and taste , try this for a week or so. If they do start to take to it, gradually increase the raw and decrease there reg food. You can also try mixing a little in with there other food using the increase decrease method. It sounds like a real pain but it is so worth the health benefits.
 
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