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4th January 2012, 09:00 PM #1
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22nd January 2012, 01:15 PM #2debbie560Guest
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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22nd January 2012, 03:22 PM #3Top Cat




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Blog looks promising, Debbie.
I emailed you my contribution - hope that's OK.
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22nd January 2012, 06:04 PM #4debbie560Guest
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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22nd January 2012, 06:42 PM #5Top Cat




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Thanks Debbie, wonderful.

Re the TICA show... where in NL will it be?
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22nd January 2012, 06:47 PM #6debbie560Guest
28 & 29 april 2012 te Asperen
Op een nieuwe locatie: Hotel & Partycentrum "de Schildkamp"
Hotel en partycentrum de Schildkamp in Asperen, Gelderland voor overnachtingen en zaalverhuur
Leerdamseweg 44,
4147 BM Asperen
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12th February 2012, 04:50 PM #7debbie560Guest
Typical daily diet here at Badsworth...
Breakfast here today, is Minced Beef, with Minced Beef heart
Dinner is 2 day old pre-frozen defrosted chicks, and Chicken Breast to include the neck and Carcass...
Breakfast changes, Minced Rabbit, Lamb, and or Fish is what they get other days, also Head Meat, and throat Meat.
Dinner usually is the same but can alternate between, turkey instead of chicken..
Multi cats photos here... proving they can and do adjust to it despite a life of Buiscuits....
Present are:-
Morgana Lilac Abyssinian -- BARF fed from the age of 4 months
Sadie, Blue and white Bi colour British shorthair -- Barf fed from Birth
Tessa Blue Cream British Shorthair -- BARF fed from 4 months
Deuce Black Tortie and white British shorthair -- BARF fed from 4 months
Faria Brown Torbie Mainecoon--- -- BARF fed from 1 and a hlaf years old
Seraphina Blue Silver Torbie and white Mainecoon -- BARF fed from 5 months
Sarrphire Blue Torbie Mainecoon -- BARF fed from 5 months
Frodo Baggins Lilac British shorthair -- BARF fed from 6 and a half years
The others grabbed a mouth full off the trays and ran through the cat flap out side in the run!!



















Ps, you will see another invention of mine, a converted IKEA, drawer set converted in to warm cosy cat beds for the bubs...Last edited by debbie560; 12th February 2012 at 04:55 PM.
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22nd January 2012, 03:26 PM #8Moderator




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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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22nd January 2012, 05:54 PM #10debbie560Guest



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