Re: re: OT: the raw food debate for cats
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 10:35 pm
Hi Irene and counter-pointers,
I should say it is impossible for me, in Germany, to get fresh-frozen
mice that are still fresh-frozen when I get them -and I really do no
know how I could breed mice in my small apartment (even if I could
kill them or watch my cat do so;-)
As far as freshness of other meat is concerned I agree that it
probably is not fresh enough. My cat will not eat it raw. I always
wondered why.
Irene:The cat food you suggested I probably also cannot get. I am
going to look at the sites you listed to see whether any of the brands
I can get are up to the mark (to the counter-pointers: as some of you
may have noticed, Irene is not my "guru" -- but I do appreciate long
and careful research into a matter!)
I wish to second Sandra - can you, Irene, suggest a recipe for
home-cooking (for freezing in small, daily batches) food that will
provide the nutrients cat needs and which leaves out the stuff it does
not need esp. those that are harmful? From ingredients that are
available?
I tried to find something at your site, but did not. If you have
already given a recipe in your "catwell" group, just let me know and
I'll sign up there.
Regards
Luise
--
One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and 2 times 2 is 2:-)
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I should say it is impossible for me, in Germany, to get fresh-frozen
mice that are still fresh-frozen when I get them -and I really do no
know how I could breed mice in my small apartment (even if I could
kill them or watch my cat do so;-)
As far as freshness of other meat is concerned I agree that it
probably is not fresh enough. My cat will not eat it raw. I always
wondered why.
Irene:The cat food you suggested I probably also cannot get. I am
going to look at the sites you listed to see whether any of the brands
I can get are up to the mark (to the counter-pointers: as some of you
may have noticed, Irene is not my "guru" -- but I do appreciate long
and careful research into a matter!)
I wish to second Sandra - can you, Irene, suggest a recipe for
home-cooking (for freezing in small, daily batches) food that will
provide the nutrients cat needs and which leaves out the stuff it does
not need esp. those that are harmful? From ingredients that are
available?
I tried to find something at your site, but did not. If you have
already given a recipe in your "catwell" group, just let me know and
I'll sign up there.
Regards
Luise
--
One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and 2 times 2 is 2:-)
==========> ICQ yinyang 96391801 <==========