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Cats owned: Mixed breed
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03-01-2012, 11:49 AM   #11

Re: Raw feeding - different to dogs?


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Originally Posted by x-clo-x
from what i understand its hard to do the older the cat is.. mine will sometimes eat raw mince.. and pieces of raw chicken breast... so i just give them as a treat really, and they have a dry food down all day (just done a trial with what they like best) and with half a pouch each in the morning and half at night.. this seems to do my two fine, never had a problem with them, never been ill. never been to the vets apart from being spayed

i did think about trying natural instinct but i dont want to order a load if they dont like it.
I had a look at natural instinct but I have to think properly, he isn't my cat so I can't research something my Sister can't afford.. I might get some from the shops though then see if he likes it, then I can buy in bulk..



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Cats owned: 2 moggies
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03-01-2012, 11:53 AM   #12

Re: Raw feeding - different to dogs?


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Originally Posted by SLB
I had a look at natural instinct but I have to think properly, he isn't my cat so I can't research something my Sister can't afford.. I might get some from the shops though then see if he likes it, then I can buy in bulk..
alot of cats do well on cat food.. its not the end of the world.. mine now wont eat whiskas, felix or go cat after i tried them on some better quality things which tells me something

the wet they are on isnt the best but its not the worst either and i dont tend to bother too much with that because they have a good dry food. they also get the odd tin of sardines, pilchards, or tuna too so they do ok



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