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18th July 2011, 07:13 AM #1
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I give a lot of raw meat to my cats.
Chicken, duck, lamb,meat from a cow.
And complete raw, we have here carnibest...is a complete raw food with all in it.
Salmonella is not a issue for cats, they can handle it...we human will be verysick from meat with salmonella a cat will not be sick...( sometimes ok there is a sick cat but that is with everything we give I think )
I give raw meat for 5 ore 6 years now.
They look better and best of it, my cats bin very healty...My vet only see me for there shots ore for testing on felv and fiv :-)
Ok sometimes a cat have something..but never they bin really sick.
I also give a good canfood animonda, and give dryfood.
I nature the cats have no choice only raw fresh meat, look at the cats on a farm ore who live outside the catch a lot of mouses, birds and maybe a rabbit to eat...
I think its very naturel and healty for our spoild cats ;)
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18th July 2011, 09:03 AM #2
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I'm glad its not just Buddy that eats spaghetti Howlinbob. Mind you he eats raw corn on the cob and brocolli as well. Apart from huge improvement in his health there have been advantages for me. I can leave cooked meat out to cool and know it won't be touched. ... defrosting meat is taking some extreme hiding places. Buddy does love his mice, I get them in bulk due to the snakes eating them as well. Fresh meat wise Buddy tends to get the same meat I am cooking for us humans, ie. If I'm cooking chicken I will cut legs and wings off for him.
It would be nice if this thread could be left alone by those who do not agree with raw feeding and left as a place for those who have already done their own research, spoken to their pets vet etc to discuss. I'm pretty sure if threads were started about feeding processed food with all the goodness cooked out none of us would behaviour in a similar way by continually posting the health risks etc of this type of feeding.
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18th July 2011, 10:55 AM #3
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You took the words right out of my mouth, Catslave. I thought this might happen but I'm shocked that it's happened so quickly - a mere 19 minutes after my initial post.
I started this thread because I thought there was a need on this forum for a friendly, supportive place to discuss raw feeding for those who are interested. I understand that some people have serious concerns about feeding raw, but that debate is covered on other threads and this is not the place to go over it again.
There are already several other threads which discuss various wet/dry commercial pet foods for those that are interested - and as far as I'm aware there is no aggressive trolling from raw feeders on those threads. Would the anti-raw camp please show the same courtesy. If you can't maintain the tone and the spirit of this thread then please go elsewhere.
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18th July 2011, 11:30 AM #4
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18th July 2011, 11:48 AM #5
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Right, lets get this sorted..
I'll create two seperate sub forums One for pro raw food fans to discuss raw food and one for those against.. Please do not mix..
Feel free to copy and paste your content from this thread into a new thread into the new forums when I've created it..
I'll come back later and delete this entire thread as its gone from good to crap... again.
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18th July 2011, 11:51 AM #6
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Actually use the main diet forum to discuss why you don't like raw food, we don't need a seperate forum just for that.
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18th July 2011, 06:03 PM #7
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Candes, I'm sorry I upset you, I really didn't mean to. Your post was perfectly jovial and polite and none of my remarks were aimed at you.
I don't hate anyone, certainly not for the food choices they make for their pets. Everyone has their reasons.
I just wish that there was more of a 'live and let live' attitude in general, in the anti-raw camp.
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18th July 2011, 07:29 PM #8
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18th July 2011, 08:11 PM #9
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Well haven't I already covered this by allowing elismom to post her set of links to the cons involved in raw feeding?
I will certainly consider this topic to be included in the set of articles I'm working on and although I generally promote the notion of raw foods, I will include whatever facts I find.
In the meantime however I think the present posts to be found are already evident enough of the clear disputes
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18th July 2011, 09:58 PM #10
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Dave a direct question to you. I am in total agreement with not discussing raw vs for want of a better word "commercial" feed in same thread but. ..... if I wanted to put my feelings against something posted against raw feeding would I be right in assuming the correct protocol would be to reply along the lines of "I disagree with you on this point and have started a thread XYZ in the Raw Feeding area to explain why" and take it that the same would happen vice versa? I believe in healthy debates but certain threads including this one have gone too far with the same links repeatedly posted on several threads. On a more general reply to issues raised on this thread (and I make it very clear that I have no opinions about these members or their beliefs; I do not believe that there is a member on here who does not do everything that they can to ensure that their pets every need is met, cats like humans and every know and then have differing needs) personally I do not see the need for Sticky's giving health warnings etc, there has never been a call for these for tinned / commercially fed cats. I am more than happy to put together a post giving details of both pro and anti raw feeding for those with an interest to read - posting from Android is rather hard but I will hopefully be back on laptop tomorrow.You know the way this has gone really reminds me of when my daughter decided aged 9 that she was a vegetarian. .... my ex made loads of posts on a parents forum I moderate, I split threads etc and there were lots of arguements. End of the day my 9 year old was giving into peer pressure and succumbed to a bacon sarnie. .... now 18 I agree with her reasons for going vegan, and she accepts my reasons for eating meat, wearing leather etc.Back to cats. ........ Erm Dave maybe its about time this thread was deleted or locked xx
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