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Gregg M Burton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Mar 1998 08:31:39 -0800
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>> The only thing I don't like is that she, like AFS -
>> Animal Food Services, use Frozen RAF even though they say it's
>> "Fresh-Frozen" or "Frozen-Fresh".  I think they're doing a good thing
>> but I think it's better to just go to the Local Health Food Store or
>> wherever they have Natural Organic Beef etc.
>
> Dear Gregg,
>
>     I agree with you.  We never gave our cats any frozen meat.

Thanks!!! And what kind of meat did you feed them and where'd you get
it?

> Ray is
> right too when he said cats really need the "whole ball of wax" fur
> feathers everything.

I didn't know they ate the fur, feathers, and everything - Wow!!! What A
Trip!!

> Dogs and cats do not need fruit and vegetables.
> Even though they might like them, they are totally carnivorous and I
> doubt very much they can digest vegetable fiber.  Plus they don't need
> the carbs.

But I guess the fruit and vegetables in the stomach contents of their
freshly killed prey is different.  What I wonder is how much fruit and
vegetables do they get on a regular basis: Like is there always a lot
partially digested vegetable matter that they eat everything time they
kill or is it just on ocassion they'll eat the stomach contents? It
would be nice if someone who knew if you don't would tell us.

>> If you'd like a RAF - Raw Animal Food - Kitten and are ready
>> for one just drop me an e-mail
>
> My daughter would love to have a kitten, and actually we're living up in
> Porter Ranch, so even though were up in the mountains, I've never seen
> any coyotes in the community.  And lots of people have cats here.  They'd
> be OK if they didn't roam too far.  We used to live in Encino in the
> Hills and the coyotes could get in our yard there.  So, there's a
> possiblility here....however we're renting here,and I'm not so sure the
> landlord wants any pets.  I'll check it out.  I would love to have a
> kitten raised on nothing but mom and raw food from the start.

Just e-mail me and I'll give you my number and we can talk.  I'm so glad
to find another person who wants to have a RAF Cat too - They are so
healthy you'd just love them!!!

> Best to you,
> Jacki

Best to You and Your Family as well - Thanks!!!

 - Take Care!!!

 - Gregg!!!

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