This is a line from an Australian RSPCA website:
"Raw food offered to cats should always be fresh. Avoid feeding too much raw meat until the kitten is 20 weeks of age (unless the meat is on the bone e.g. raw chicken wing.) This is important to help avoid certain nutritional deficiencies during...
So far I found Felini this is the link: http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/supplements_specialty_cat_food/vitamins/155860
and Catfortan : http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/supplements_specialty_cat_food/vitamins/145106?gclid=CPK09LixnroCFbGWtAod_U4AOw
She didn't open her bowls today either...
No, thank you for telling me that and I am scared though because I want her to eat the jelly pouch meat but she won't. What can I do to balance out the things she will eat? What does she need? Thank you so much
I got her yesterday and she is adorable!
Her previous owner was feeding her whiskas jelly pouches, so I bought some but she wouldn't eat any of it?? She also ignored some iams. She was petrified yesterday and was shivering, but overnight she has been licking my finger and playing with me...
Yes, that's absolutely the idea
So how often do you add theses supplements? Every meal time throughout the day? Just one or two mealtimes throughout the day? Or just a few times a week?
Thank you.
Okay, it does make sense to transition with canned meat. You've boosted my confidence with this subject. I get the feeling a lot of pet owners and vets too are against raw feeding.
Do they typically throw up on a raw diet?
I've checked online and they don't ship alnutrin or wysong...
I have read that feeding a raw food diet is so good as it comes closest to what a cat would eat if it were in the wild. I have been reading a lot of websites and I want to do it permanently.
But there's a bit of doubt and a few questions in my mind... can you really safely feed kittens/cats...