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2nd February 2010, 11:47 AM #11
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The virus that pork meat might contain is not dangerous for people. Besides, it's not that all pork meat will carry the virus; there's a chance that it does, so it's safer not to give pork to your cat in order not to take any unnecessary risks.
And about being shocked when hearing about giving raw meat to cats... It might seem odd at first, but it's not that weird when you come to think of the fact that the original natural diet of cats has always been raw meat. Cats who go outdoors, will catch birds and mice and eat them raw as well.
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2nd February 2010, 12:08 PM #12
And about being shocked when hearing about giving raw meat to cats... It might seem odd at first, but it's not that weird when you come to think of the fact that the original natural diet of cats has always been raw meat. Cats who go outdoors, will catch birds and mice and eat them raw as well.[/QUOTE]
oh completely ive thought of that already it only shocked me because i have never heard of people actually doing it lol, its great..
and about the pork that was very informative but atleast now i know not to be giving them it thx x
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2nd February 2010, 01:47 PM #13
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I love pork... especially a pork roast with crackle... yum yum!
But we don't have rabies here in australia so I guess i'm pretty safe, though I wouldn't give it to the cat.
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2nd February 2010, 01:53 PM #14
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