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21st January 2010, 01:41 PM #1Administrator


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How to make raw cat food
I stumbled across this article today. Think I might try it!

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21st January 2010, 03:31 PM #2Cool Cat


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That looks a little like what I was preparing for our cats last night... I make a big quantity at once, and then devide it over several smaller portions, which I put into the freezer. So easy and our cats like it! I also usually make one variety with fish (mostly tuna) for special occasions (birthdays, ...), cause they love it so much!
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21st January 2010, 03:42 PM #4Cool Cat


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21st January 2010, 09:01 PM #5
Perfect timing!
We've been advised to feed our kittens raw chicken wings. Now this is the first time Ive ever tried to cut raw meat off of a bone and tbh... its a little trickier than i was expecting ;) Yesterday I gave up trying to cut the meat off. No matter how sharp the knife appeared to be, the chicken skin & meat just moved around.
When I got up this morning I thought I would post here and ask how you folks prep'd your chicken wings. Then.. had an idea. Scissors!
Scissors worked well for me, I managed to get a lot of meat off in about 99% less time and going by the photo in that article, is the weapon of choice.
The one question I do have from that article which is linked. Why do they suggest to remove as much chicken skin as possible?
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We feed Lucius raw and get it send to us by Food4-Cats!, Just Food for Cats Nothing More! They do an amazing value Taster Pack for £10 which you get back if you order again!
Lucius goes crazy for the wild rabbit!
Another fantastic thing about feeding raw is their poo doesn't smell at all!



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