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    Default Do raw pets count as 'other' 'health related'? (pics!)

    My dog is all raw since I got her at 8 weeks & my 2 kittens (born here) prefer to be but my mom feeds her cats dry & wet canned foods so they eat with the other cats too. Sucks. Anyway here they are eating chicken & pork & hamberger (or was it buffalo I forget) with eggs & vitamineral green powder. Doglet is a little skinny in this picture because she was sick for a couple days & didn't eat much. She ate some trash that came over the fence but she's back to normal now. Poor kid.















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    AWWW, they're so cute!
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    The little animals - VERY, very cute.

    What's on their plates - I know it's their natural diet but just looks so gross But good that they're eating the real deal and not the processed stuff!
    Detox getting rough?
    Let's "smooth it out"!

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    Cute pets!

    You'd never see my cats and dog sharing a plate. Or h***, you'd never see two cats sharing a plate, especially over meat.

    Is their food just a recipe you make up often? I'm going to be switching my cancer cat to a raw frozen food by Prairie. I'm not sure I'd be able to do the homemade stuff for all the critters I have.

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    It does look gross! But I think the processed stuff is grosser! LOL

    Jenna I find it easiest for me to just buy different kinds of meats for variety & just use whatever fruits, veggies, sprouts I have on hand. I keep meat in a seperate fridge/freezer (ew) & Portion it out into baggies for each day & freeze/thaw as needed. I give them liquid milk-free brobiotics & vitamineral green so far but am looking into clay as Narz recomended on his feeding cats raw video clip.

    The only time Doglet growled & barked was when she regained her appetite after the trash incedent!

    Curious about cancer kitty! She has cancer? I bet it will clear up pretty quick. What was she eating before? Standard stuff?

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    A fun video for raw food for dogs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL2Kl...elated&search=

    We started doing raw meat for our dog Ruby. I got her some liver, chicken wings, hearts and gizzards and ground turkey. It was pretty disgusting, portioning the meat out.

    I try to give her one type of meat at a time, with some vegetables, and follow up with kibble if she wants more. The cheaper cuts, whole bird and organ meats are actually better for the dogs than the "prime" cuts that people buy for themselves.

    At first she was leery, but she loves it now. She will eat the whole chicken wing, it is amazing.
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