TALK to a VET or PET nutritionist....Originally Posted by river
I'm looking for some recipes, something similiar to Feline Instincts, anyone know of any? Also which is the best calcium supplement and how much should I use?
Onions are poison to a cat ... Garlic is ??able ... Bullion often also has both ... Tomatoes are not an every day food... Wheat is the most common CAT allergyOriginally Posted by PerfectLitter
I also found some good ones.
VEAL STEW
Combine 1/2 pound stewing veal, 1 cup canned tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1 chicken bouillon cube, 1/2 onion (chopped), parsley and a dash of garlic powder in a pot and simmer.
When meat is tender, remove all the bones.
For dogs, cut the meat in chunks, and mix stew with kibble or some other grain; for cats, grind the stew in blender, adding a tablespoon of wheat germ or 1/2 slice of whole wheat bread.
Taken from http://www.healthrecipes.com/pet_supply.htm
That's what I was thinking.Originally Posted by sharky
Onions are poison to a cat ... Garlic is ??able ... Bullion often also has both ... Tomatoes are not an every day food... Wheat is the most common cat allergy
All in all that recipe should not be fed ever to a cat or dog
Check the ASPCA website for known poisons
that link has a never feed cats onions
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer...cc_toxic_onion
Geletin is PIG bone granulatedOriginally Posted by river
Anyone feed gizzards, I just gave some to my cats and they seemed to enjoy chewing away at them, I guess they're a good dental treat. And does anyone know why the recipe at catnutrition adds geletin to their no bones recipe?
Many do just ask the butcherOriginally Posted by river
And does anyone know a supermarket chain in the US which carries chicken hearts?