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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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