I seem to be the resident question asker at the moment, but after reading through all the wonderful responces I got (and the other threads on cat food) I would like to know more on this whole raw food diet thing (for future kitty, not me).
Can someone explain to me how the whole raw diet works? I don't want to turn my life inside out to feed raw, but I am getting the impression that not only is it better for the cat but it is cheaper...is that right?
My questions:
~Is it cheaper?
~What kind of meat do you buy?
~Can you buy this at a normal grocery store?
~Do you have to blend it in a blender(I ask b/c I don't in fact own a blender)?
~Do most cats convert easily to raw?
~What are the advantages over wet food? Are there any wet foods that have a high meat content that could come close to raw dieting?
Ok, I think that's all my questions for now.
Can someone explain to me how the whole raw diet works? I don't want to turn my life inside out to feed raw, but I am getting the impression that not only is it better for the cat but it is cheaper...is that right?
My questions:
~Is it cheaper?
~What kind of meat do you buy?
~Can you buy this at a normal grocery store?
~Do you have to blend it in a blender(I ask b/c I don't in fact own a blender)?
~Do most cats convert easily to raw?
~What are the advantages over wet food? Are there any wet foods that have a high meat content that could come close to raw dieting?
Ok, I think that's all my questions for now.