Taxido, we have a wonderful forum if you want to get educated in the subject, where this issue has been discussed in depth. There are no worms in the raw meats we feed. Worms are found in the guts, not in the muscle and organs we feed.Auroraei
With regard to feeding raw food, I tend to agree with you. Whilst I fully agree that raw food is the best way to go, you must stand a very good chance of giving food poisoning to your cat by feeding raw food, full of bacteria - even worms??? I appreciate that many go down this road with good results, but it is not for me.
We also already discussed the bacterial load here, but there is plenty more information in the raw forum. You are correct in saying raw feeding is not for everyone; it is not. It requires time and getting educated. It is much more than opening a bag, or a can. But if you think that kibbles are nit loaded with harmful bacteria, you might be up to a rude awakening, starting by salmonella.