by Celestine8 » Fri Aug 22, 2014 11:20:43 am
Canned food is better than dry and raw is better than canned, but with this in mind. Your cats need taurine to function. Taurine is most present in items such as beef hearts and organs. Getting my cats to eat these was a chore and I had them eating most meat. You will need to buy supplements and know the weight of your pets to know how much to feed them. Start your animals on chicken wings, like the cut, not the leg-wing mix that people call chicken wings. The bones are so fine in them that your pets can eat them without having developed the strong jaws and tongue that they will need to develop for larger cuts of meat and large bones. Feed them chicken hearts as first organs. Most pets like them. Cats also LOVE rabbit, but won't be able to manage to bones early on. Viola, organs, bones and meat for the beginner kitty. Sprinkle it with powdered kibbles, parm cheese or even cheesies if your pet won't eat the raw meat. Cut it up for them (don' cut chicken wings) in the earlier stages until they learn to tear meat with their teeth(takes a few months, in my experience) For the life of me, I couldn't get my cats to eat raw fish, although my dog ate whole raw fish and loved it. So much for cats loving fish, but yours might! Keep in mind that your pet will not get the illnesses we get from eating raw meat. Cats can eat carrion, humans can't eat meat that hasn't been cooked. We're vastly different in that respect.