Hello Forum Friends...
I am reaching out again with another new Thread about "Raw Diet". Many have mentioned to me on this forum that a raw diet is best for my cat including her digestion needs as well as her bowel function with very little colon left. I met a pet groomer today who can order a raw diet of either beef or chicken that will be delivered frozen to me and it is good for two weeks in the refrigerator so no blender its already to go for me. She also mentioned that I should buy Goats Milk that she has frozen on hand that it is a good soother for the stomach pertaining to vomiting and it is a probiotic the groomer said....
Please share advice from those of you who use a raw diet and what is best for my cat, beef or chicken. My vet will be calling me tomorrow to discuss what brands of food to start my cat on now that her internal incisions have healed and she is ready to start a wet canned food so the trial and error begins to find the right one. I will get the vets opinion on a raw diet but I am also doing my own research and reaching out to you all on this forum for advice...
Thank you all so much for your input.
Sincerely,
Karin & Nala
I am reaching out again with another new Thread about "Raw Diet". Many have mentioned to me on this forum that a raw diet is best for my cat including her digestion needs as well as her bowel function with very little colon left. I met a pet groomer today who can order a raw diet of either beef or chicken that will be delivered frozen to me and it is good for two weeks in the refrigerator so no blender its already to go for me. She also mentioned that I should buy Goats Milk that she has frozen on hand that it is a good soother for the stomach pertaining to vomiting and it is a probiotic the groomer said....
Please share advice from those of you who use a raw diet and what is best for my cat, beef or chicken. My vet will be calling me tomorrow to discuss what brands of food to start my cat on now that her internal incisions have healed and she is ready to start a wet canned food so the trial and error begins to find the right one. I will get the vets opinion on a raw diet but I am also doing my own research and reaching out to you all on this forum for advice...
Thank you all so much for your input.
Sincerely,
Karin & Nala