Starting my cats on a raw diet

emmie12

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I wondered if I could seek some advice from you? I have 4 cats and have been looking in to raw feeding. I know there are so many forums filled with advice and information and so many against raw feeding and so many for it - it is all so overwhelming. I really want the best diet for my cats and to ensure that they live out the rest of their [hopefully long] lives as healthy as possible with no health issues.

My eldest cat is a boy and he is 15, he is very good for his age and still quite active and switched on. He has had 2 bouts of Struvite crystals (2 years ago (a month apart) and he was put on a veterinary diet. Before this health issue he was on mostly dry food with some wet as that was what he had always had (I was misinformed and as gullible as many). However, since then he has had nothing but wet food and all high quality - Ziwipeak etc.. He still vomits after his meals, I'd say once out of every three meals he regurgitates it (but he does eat fast!). He is looking healthy, the vet is happy with his weight but says he is a tad over, not much at all though....just to watch it as he is 16 nearly.

My other cats are a 5 year old girl (she is obese) and on Metabolic wet and some dry...very little dry I may add. My other two are siblings, a boy and a girl - both nearly 8, they eat Ziwipeak and any other high quality wet, some kibble for the girl, as she is incredibly fussy and it's been a hard habit to break with the kibble - and as we are so busy (as like many) it is convenience.

Having said that, it does not come without guilt! I know I am doing the best I can at the moment with feeding the higher quality, I'd never buy them commercial brands like Wiskas, Go Cat or Felix
No way! They are all in very good health, their teeth have been regularly checked and are good some tartar on the eldest to keep an eye on, but he is 15. He may need it removing at some point in the near future. Anyway (trying to keep this as short as I can, sorry!) I spend on average about £120 a month on all four cats, and have it delivered by Fetch pet foods. For the last couple days I have been doing as much research as I can on feeding, transitioning my cats to a completely raw diet but I am (to be totally honest) very scared of this unknown. I do not want to risk any health issues by possible lack of essential vitamins, nutrients, so I am seeking any help I can.

I saw your reply on a topic on fb on this raw feeding and thought I would ask an unbiased person
All I need to know is a list of the meats, organs, bone (?) I need to feed each of them to ensure a balanced diet and if there is need to add any extra (supplements). I hear there is enough taurine present in beef heart (and any muscle meat) but what about the other important nutrients/vitamins....are they all present in the raw meats?

Time is scarce, we are a very busy family and so we need to do this the easiest way we can. I do have a local butcher who would be very happy to help me out with any grinding and specific meat cuts - is this good enough, or does it have to be organic?? What is the percentage of muscle meat, to fatty meat, to organs, bone?

So sorry to bother you but I really want to do this. I hate being one that is having to reply on processed meat, even if I do buy the best out there - it is still processed...no fresh. I want to rule out kibble completely, even though I feed very small amounts compared to the meat I feed them. So all I ask is what have you found works for you and how has your cat been health wise with a raw diet? Massive thanks in advance - don't feel you have to help me out, only if you have the time


Have a good day! Emma x
 
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maureen brad

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Hi Emma, Bravo for looking into feeding raw. I started years ago with commercial raw and moved into ordering from www.hare-today .com . Now I have a grinder and grind my chicken, add supplements organs etc. I still order from Hare Today and supplement with occasional freeze-dried raw and Radcat Yes, it has made a difference in my cats, no more hairballs, and the litter box does not smell at all. .

I could go on and on but, my lap top is on it's last legs and until I get a new one ( Friday) everything I try to write takes forever. Please go to a vouple of sites I have found extremely helpful with understanding raw feeding. Both have very easy recipes and the first is written by a vet who, I feel, explains the why and how of raw feeding so well.

www.cat-info.org

www.feline-nutrition.org

I hope you do try raw, be aware it may take a long time to switch an old cat over,if your cat has significant health problems it may be helpful to consult with a holistic vet who will be supportive of a raw diet. Good luck
 
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