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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    Again, way to go Debbie!

    Question: what types of meat do you feed? And do you never grind at all? Always feed whole chunks of carcass?

    I feed, one day Chicken, next day fish, next day Baby Chicks, next day Turkey, and back to chicken again, sometimes if my butcher has any off cuts.. I feed Rabbit and beef...but the ones listed are their staple diet, they also get Natural Yoghurt twice week and in this I mix extra taurine and L- Lycine...

    I tried the ground up meat in the past, they liked it for a couple of days then just stopped eating it... so it used to lie there going smelly and discoloured, for some reasons my cannibals like the meat on the bone, and to be honest with you this I why they do not fight, they run at it when I put it out like they have never been fed in their lives growling and snarling as they go, but they grab their piece and just go off and eat it, it takes them a good 20 minutes to eat the chicken and the fish pieces, the chicks well they are gone in a matter of minutes, but I spread them in a large area rather than on a dish or bowl that way no one feels intimidated, so hence no fights!
    On average the carcass, which contains the neck, some breast and ofal weighs about 100 to 150grams which is more than enough per cat of a weight of 4kg, but a lot of mine weigh more than that, so I usually allow 2- 3 carcasses per cat, I find also unlike with the dried food, were they will eat and eat and eat, until there is nothing left, they do not tend to over eat with this method, when they have had enough they go off and clean themselves, some might come back for a bit more but in most cases they are full and that’s it for the day.. Those that need more eat the rest..
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    Quote Originally Posted by debbie560 View Post
    I find also unlike with the dried food, were they will eat and eat and eat, until there is nothing left, they do not tend to over eat with this method, when they have had enough they go off and clean themselves
    Yes... the lovely sight of contented cats licking their paws after a good meal.
    A while ago I'd forgotten to defrost their dinner so I gave them a can of Cosma from the emergency supply. Although Cosma is a good quality, it obviously did not make them feel sated and they kept crying hungrily for more.

    Mine still like the ground meat – fortunately. It contains meat, bone and offal from beef, chicken, duck and rabbit, plus a small amount of mackerel. They get some for breakfast each day. Because I work from home I have the time to feed them 3 meals a day. The other two meals consist of things that are not in the ground mix. Such as turkey breast meat, chicken and rabbit organs, whole quail, and some more rabbit and duck bone-in meat. For extra taurine I add some chicken hearts or prawns once or twice a week.

    Dairy products they sometimes get as a snack. For example Greek or Turkish yoghurt, or cottage cheese with an egg yolk mixed in.

    A funny thing: these past few weeks I haven’t been able to get my hands on rabbit carcass… it was sold out everywhere! I suspect they were all processed into ‘game ragout’ for people's Christmas dinners, lol.

    One more question: what do you do for treats? I bought a food drier so I can make them myself. It’s kind of fun to make your own cat treats… I will soon start a new thread on this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    Yes... the lovely sight of contented cats licking their paws after a good meal.
    A while ago I'd forgotten to defrost their dinner so I gave them a can of Cosma from the emergency supply. Although Cosma is a good quality, it obviously did not make them feel sated and they kept crying hungrily for more.

    Mine still like the ground meat – fortunately. It contains meat, bone and offal from beef, chicken, duck and rabbit, plus a small amount of mackerel. They get some for breakfast each day. Because I work from home I have the time to feed them 3 meals a day. The other two meals consist of things that are not in the ground mix. Such as turkey breast meat, chicken and rabbit organs, whole quail, and some more rabbit and duck bone-in meat. For extra taurine I add some chicken hearts or prawns once or twice a week.

    Dairy products they sometimes get as a snack. For example Greek or Turkish yoghurt, or cottage cheese with an egg yolk mixed in.

    A funny thing: these past few weeks I haven’t been able to get my hands on rabbit carcass… it was sold out everywhere! I suspect they were all processed into ‘game ragout’ for people's Christmas dinners, lol.

    One more question: what do you do for treats? I bought a food drier so I can make them myself. It’s kind of fun to make your own cat treats… I will soon start a new thread on this.

    I also now and again feed Chicken hearts as a treat and they do get prawns but most of them don't like them, so they can tend to be a waste, I actually meat a guy at the store in Almelo where I buy my chicken the other day he makes these dried BARF feeder snacks, I had his buisness card in my pocket, then I washed my coat lol... so I no longer have it..

    I do give them pigs ears they like them... but I did not know there was such a thing as a food drier I would be very interested to read about this... please...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    Yes... the lovely sight of contented cats licking their paws after a good meal.
    Seems a bit silly to quote one's own post, but I just had to share this one of Tatja after this evening's quail dinner .
    BARF = Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods = Bones and Raw Flesh-tatzpootjewassen.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    Seems a bit silly to quote one's own post, but I just had to share this one of Tatja after this evening's quail dinner .
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    Nom Nom.... Mum x
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    BLOG added!!

    BY popular demand lol

    Since people have not only seen the photos of my cats they have been to my house and taken one of my kittens and or just come for a visit... They now are looking for and asking for advice on BARF feeding...

    So here is the blog!! I would like to add links... SO maybe Antonia you would also like to contribute with your dried snacks..


    BARF food for Cats & Dogs: INTRODUCTION

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    Blog looks promising, Debbie.
    I emailed you my contribution - hope that's OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    Blog looks promising, Debbie.
    I emailed you my contribution - hope that's OK.
    Thank you so much for your contribution Anna, I have added this to the blog

    BARF food for Cats & Dogs: Healthy Cat Treats by Anna Bosselaar


    On another note!! Are you going to the Tica show in April NL?

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    For some reason I missed this thread, but now I'm here, thanks for posting, Debbie!

    It's always interesting to read about a transition to raw.
    My cats had no specific health problems pre-raw but I can really see the improvement in them, especially in my OAP, who has a new lease of life.

    Blog is a great idea! x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlinbob View Post
    For some reason I missed this thread
    Louisa, how could you !?
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