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30th October 2010, 06:08 PM #1
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Rabbit Mince
OK, been looking around this site and seen that a lot of you are feeding your Coonies a diet that includes raw mince - the rabbit variety seems to be one of the most popular!
Sorry if this is going to sound really stupid - but where do you guys recommend the best places to buy this from. Our local Pets at Home is not particularly well stocked and it's pretty much the only pet store in the area. Do you just buy it from supermarkets or is it best obtained from an online supplier??? I've seen that Food4Pets was highly recommended but it seems the website is no longer in use so I can only assume they've become another victim of this blasted recession?
Any recommendations on websites to use? Just want to instigate a bit more variety in our our babies' diet if I can.
Thanks in advance - any guidance for what else I can feed apart from the bog standard Pets at Home offerings would be really appreciated. I've had cats all my life but this is our first foray into the wonderful world of the MC! Rachel
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30th October 2010, 06:36 PM #2
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Pets at home usually have a freezer dotted around somewhere in store where you can find Rabbit/Turkey/Tripe etc by 'Prize Choice' (I think...)
Hank doesn't mind it every-so-often but no where near as much as he used to enjoy the Food4Pets rabbit.. which is a shame, it's more a regular mince, just meat it seems whereas the Food4Pets had bones/teeth/Fur you name it in there..
If anyone knows some other stockist like food4pets I would appreciate knowing it too...
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30th October 2010, 06:43 PM #3
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30th October 2010, 07:48 PM #4
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Thanks Dave, I'll have a scout around tomorrow as I'm due a trip there.
Karen - you're only one county away from us, we're in Hampshire! Will check out our local butcher - only about one left here now - stupid question I know, but what do you ask for - pet mince? Have visions of them looking at me as if I'm mad :-D
Just found these two websites if they're any help ...
Real, Raw, Organic Cat Food Supplier - Darling's Cats - looks worth further investigation
Rabbit Pet Meat - not the cheapest but if your kitties had a preference for mince with the taste of fur!
Looks like there's definitely a gap in the market here - might just have to head into the woods at midnight armed with a meat cleaver and set up a new money making venture ... then again on second thoughts lol!!!
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30th October 2010, 10:18 PM #5
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I use woldsway and the quality is superb.
Mine have rc biccie morning and night and one 500g portion of the rabbit meat gets split into 2 meals between 4 of my lot.
I also give whole raw chicken wings and beef steak chunks too
Louise
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31st October 2010, 01:16 AM #6
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I notice that quite a few people feed raw chicken. I thought you weren't supposed to feed raw meat (because of bacteria?) and certainly not raw chicken on the bone (because they can choke on it?)
Am I missing something?
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31st October 2010, 08:18 AM #7
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I thought the same thing too at first. But reading up on it a cat's digestive system can apparently tackle any bacteria that may be present in raw meat - apart from pork I believe. Re the bones in chicken, OK in raw as the bones are still quite soft, it's when boned chicken is cooked that the bones become dry and brittle and any splinters could cause problems with choking - especially if microwaved as the food cooks from inside out. Hope this helps :o)
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31st October 2010, 08:34 AM #8
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We also get our rabbit mince from woldsway,we have tried the stuff from the pet stores and although seb will eat its a really funny colour and texture.Woldsway only sell rabbit meat and in most cases can deliver next day.Hope thats some help!
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31st October 2010, 08:58 AM #9
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Thanks Daisyboo - looks like I'll be giving Woldsway a try too! What is it with these Maine Coons that makes us want to spoil them so - talk about slaves!!!
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31st October 2010, 01:51 PM #10
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Not a stupid question! I'm lucky, our local butcher's are lovely guys and cannot do enough for their customers, so they were great. I just explained that I was looking to try my cats on raw minced rabbit and did they stock it. They said that they didn't but could order it in and that I had to choices: minced whole rabbit, but it wouldn't contain just meat (but bone, fur, skin etc), or 6 minced rabbit legs, which provided a higher meat content.
I haven't ordered any yet but intend to do so. Might check out the two sites you found first, and this woldsway.
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