misterjinglejay
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Yes, I know it should be in pet box, but I imagine that there are more raw feeders in here.
Does anyone know how easy it is, additives etc?
Does anyone know how easy it is, additives etc?
I would imagine you just skip the veggies.
My cat is mostly on a self imposed raw diet which seems to consist of mostly bunnies with some wood pigeon and squirrel thrown in too
Sorry, that was meant to be a little tongue in cheek. I don't feed raw to the cat but he is not interested in his regular food atm as it seems he'd rather find his own food
Absolutely NO Natural Instinct for cats! Baaaaad Baaaaad news!
Mine rejected it. I found out later (too late) by vets that they had concerns over the contents and how ethical the company actually was.
They add kelp to their feeds. This is not recommended for cats. There is a higher incidence of them going on to develop endocrine problems. It is not something they would necessarily find in the wild - so why ask them to eat it...
What do you mean by "how ethical the company actually was"? I have no links with NI (other than as a sometime customer), but they seem highly ethical, both in their sourcing of meat and in their care for the quality of their product.
Some vets just dislike raw feeding.
What do you mean by "how ethical the company actually was"? I have no links with NI (other than as a sometime customer), but they seem highly ethical, both in their sourcing of meat and in their care for the quality of their product.
Some vets just dislike raw feeding.