tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5182681216854437149.post3241489568906295962..comments2024-03-26T05:13:54.157-04:00Comments on Cat and DOG Chat With Caren: Raw FeedingCat and DOG Chat With Carenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02666719374831725417noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5182681216854437149.post-34031127027566324602010-03-23T18:34:09.237-04:002010-03-23T18:34:09.237-04:00Hi Rad!
Actually I never have heard that it is sug...Hi Rad!<br />Actually I never have heard that it is suggested to mix up "types" of food, "flavors" yes...but not foods by different brands. I do mix up the flavors of wet food that I feed my cat, and he also gets dry food (I use Halo for his dry food) and he eats Whole Foods 365 wet cat food. If you mix up BRANDS of wet food the cat can get the runs. If you are worried about your cats eating too much dry food you can add a little water to it and soften it and see if they like it.<br />Thanks for reading and commenting! Sorry I have been unable to blog since March 9th....I have to get my rear in gear! If there are any topics you would like to have covered just let me know or feel free to share any stories etc.<br />Thanks!Cat and DOG Chat With Carenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02666719374831725417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5182681216854437149.post-38704783334316554212010-03-23T15:42:10.498-04:002010-03-23T15:42:10.498-04:00I recently read that it's a good idea to mix u...I recently read that it's a good idea to mix up the type of food you give your cat so that they have some variety. Is this true? I've tried three types of different wet cat food and they won't eat any of it. I normally feed them dry food.Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06781544564304457077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5182681216854437149.post-52218883549764861932010-03-09T22:14:13.977-05:002010-03-09T22:14:13.977-05:00(Roxy's mom)
Thanks for doing the blog about...(Roxy's mom) <br />Thanks for doing the blog about raw food, Caren! It was very informative and very neutral. I appreciate you showing both sides of the story. <br /><br />Anyone wishing to get more details about the raw food diet should visit: <br /><br />www.feline-nutrition.org <br /><br />Another good resource is a book, “Your Cat: Simple New Secrets to a Longer, Stronger Life” by Elizabeth Hodgkins, D.V.M., Esq. Also, the local raw food company that I use is “The Pet Beastro” in Madison Heights (248-548-3448.) They have been most helpful and patient in answering all my questions and getting us started on the right track.<br /><br />Roxy has been on the raw food diet for about 2 weeks now. I immediately noticed many of the advantages that you listed above, like her improved coat and reduced stool odor and volume. She has recovered completely from her surgery and is racing around the house again, to my relief. She seems very happy and content, which is all any of us kitty mommies can ask for.<br /><br />Cats are obligatory carnivores and I remain convinced that this diet will be the best for her health. Time will tell if her stones return and if the diet has made a difference. I guess I just had such a big “ah-ha” moment when I visited the Pet Beastro and have become so excited about the raw food that I want to share it with as many people as possible. I appreciate you listening and showing an interest in getting some unusual information out there for us cat lovers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com