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19th February 2013, 08:09 AM #1The Quiet Kitten
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Thanks! That is so useful making me feel a bit more confident :D If i bought food from DAF for eg and have Royal Canin Maine coon food down all day would i still need to add some suppliments to the raw food? If so can you reccomend and UK ones all the ones i see are from America and are a bit expensive to import.
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19th February 2013, 07:47 PM #2Moderator




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I have never used supplements as I don't think they are really necessary if you are generally getting the raw food balance right.
What I would say though, is have regular feeding times, and clear the dishes away afterwards. This discourages them from becoming picky, as they learn to eat what's there or it will be taken away. If they know there is kibble around all day then they might not bother eating the raw, especially if you are trying new suppliers. Some cats will not eat raw if they can so much as smell the kibble in the cupboard. My cats wait 10 hours from breakfast to be fed again in the evening. They have nothing to graze on in between so they are very hungry when I get home and pounce on their food, whatever it might be. They usually get a little top-up at bedtime too.
Kittens need feeding a bit more often though, so if you are out all day you might have to leave some food down, at least until your baby is older.
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20th February 2013, 12:38 AM #3Active Cat


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Should stick with food specifically for a cat, they test for the proper amount of taurine which a cat needs from their food.
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19th March 2013, 11:27 AM #4The Quiet Kitten
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Hi there.
We feed Natural Instinct and absolutely love it. We got into the idea of raw feeding when we owned a dog and we've never looked back! At the start we were just supplementing regular supermarket cat food with raw bits and bobs, mostly chicken wings with the occasional offal or cheap meat. But we wanted to do it full time and decided pre-prepared was the way to go for us. I'm too unorganized to be able to get all the ingredients myself and prepare that amount of food, and we don't have the suppliers around.
So after a fair bit of research into which brand to go for we chose Natural Instinct based on their reputation, the price, the fact the meat is human grade meat and also because we liked the packaging style (flat little rectangular tubs are easier to store than misshapen frozen bags). The tubs make for great storage tubs after they've been through the dishwasher too!
Currently we feed 1-2% of body weight to our adult moggie cats combined with raw chicken wings for teeth, and our 5 and a half old Maine Coon kitten has 100% Natural Instinct. I won't lie to you, it's not cheap but then it's not that much more expensive than other cat foods. She eats 200g or more a DAY, but it feels great knowing that the food we're putting into her system is 100% perfect. We're going to try her with raw chicken wings soon as well as she's shown an interest in them when the boys are eating them. Starting off with just wing tips first for her.
I 100% believe that she's growing so well and so large because of the quality of food we're giving her. So I totally recommend going 100% raw and for us, Natural Instinct was a good price, very convenient, and fantastic quality food. I've been tempted to fry some up myself!Last edited by NexivRed; 19th March 2013 at 11:27 AM. Reason: typo
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10th July 2013, 03:43 PM #5Elite Cat


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Hi there,
Very new to this forum but have been researching things on Maine Coons for when I get my 2. I am wanting to go for a raw diet but as the OP don't think I would have the time/be organised enough to make the raw food my self. So have been looking around for pre made raw food and had liked the look of Natural Instincts but I have heard other people say its not that great. One of them recommended these guys SHOP and I emailed them and they said all they add to the meat is Taurine. But then I see people mentioning additives/supplements and I am not sure if I should add these or not or just keep to what these guys sell and give chicken wings as well etc for their teeth?
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10th July 2013, 08:46 PM #6Top Cat



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I cant give you any advise at all but am reading this thread with interest. I have just become a MC mummy and am feeding kitten pouches at the moment so will see how Frazer does on them, I have a great dane and many dane owners feed barf, I have always been reluctant to do this as so many have had horrid accidents with bones especially from chickens so my boy is on kibble and anything else is cooked for him. I hope you find the right way for you and let us know how you get on.
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