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    What meats do you cats eat/prefer?

    Pork and rabbit are the number one favourites. Along with Quail , docs and mice. Turkey is ok as is beef. They hate lamb and duck. Venison is hit and miss! I need to find out which type of deer it comes from, I think that's what makes the difference. We've tried Lhama, kangaroo and goat but none...
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    Leaving Raw Food Out

    Yep sometimes their food looks like a slushy chunky liquid but it all get eaten eventually. The photo shows what's left after an hour, the quail and pigeon have already been moved to one bowl and other bowls blended.
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    Leaving Raw Food Out

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    Leaving Raw Food Out

    Our cats get a range as the all prefer slightly different types. As most of them don't like whole offal we grind the kidney and liver with some heart and muscle meat on coarse then mix that with some extras ie bone broth, eggs, and some supplements, and then a whole load of large chunked muscle...
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    The Great Protein List

    Six cats here, generally make an organ, heart grind/ mince with some muscle meat, then add whole eggs then chunks of meat around 3/4 of the total. Harvey - fussy Likes generally ground except Quail - loves it Rabbit ground - loves Pork ground- loves Beef ground- ok Lamb- hates Duck- hates...
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    Leaving Raw Food Out

    Thank you Sophie1 for putting your head above the parapet.. I do exactly the same with my raw feeding of six cats. Food is put out am and they graze on it. When finished new is put out. I know this is wrong to many people as they are free fed and eat as much as they want, however I do have to...
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    Finding bones my cat will eat

    Small poultry such as Quail for a work out on the teeth. Not sure if this will give you enough bone. Here it is game season so we have plenty of pheasant, mallard and partridge at the butchers as well as rabbit and venison.
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    Recommendations for a pre-prepared raw food available in Europe

    http://www.naturalinstinct.com/categories/cat-food/ http://www.nutriment.co/cat-food/ The above two are complete foods, Below is a link to Felini Complete at Zooplus which is a supplement to add to raw meat. http://t.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/supplements_specialty_cat_food/vitamins/155860
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    How many times do cats usually go poop a day?

    We have six cats four litter trays and all are whole prey or standard raw (80/10/5/5 plus supplements) they poop once every couple of days, no smell and small.
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    Need some help regarding Taurine

    I'm a bad raw feeder for my six cats as I free feed. They are all so different. I have two pushy ones who eat straight away and prefer it cold out of the fridge, another who doesn't like anyone or cat to watch him, a nervy one who eats only on the stairs and another two who like it warm. We...
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    Clearing stud tail

    Thank you for your response and clarity. On registering our new cat with the new vet it was established this was standard greasy stud tail however this was a month ago and we had hoped it would have cleared thus any suggestions for easily available products would be appreciated before returning...
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    Clearing stud tail

    Not a major issue however last month we added to our clowder a lovely boy which had been kept back initially by a breeder for stud, however she decided to release him at 8 months and he was neutered before he came to us. He is gorgeous however even with brushing and a couple of washes with...
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    Raw Food Diet - need opinions/info!

    I think when you start on Raw your cat definately can over eat until they settle down to what they actually need. As mentioned homemade and whole prey make things much cheaper, in the UK Docs ( day old chicks) work out at 4p each! At most. The downside is you have to buy in large quantities...
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    Diarrhea...from probiotic?

    I have two cats on this Bristol Cat study, we are asked to fill in regular questionnaires, our vets have to send body condition and teeth condition reports and we were asked for faecal samples. It's great to get these lectures and feed back regarding their research, our two are both raw fed and...
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