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Hi Elaine !
cats can be really addicted to commercial food and sometimes it takes a hard
work to switch to raw. Raw ground pork meat can be mixed to
canned food, time to time more and more until the cat eats whole raw slices.
My cats are on raw since their birth. They have an excellent health. I also
do give whole frozen mice. They are available on pet groceries. My cat loves
it and makes him so enthusiastic.
Hanni Wienkoop
raw vet
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From: "Brenda Young" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: Paleo dog food
> HAHAHA!!! Good luck with the cats!!! I seared my cat's stuff (very
> slightly, ya don't wanna cook the bones) in grease and garlic or whatever
> smelly stuff I had on hand, for several weeks before he'd actually eat
> straight raw. Patience, my friend, patience, lol.
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> Love,
> Bren, remembering vividly ;)
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> PS Feel free, if you wish, to email me privately for a more extensive
> list of "tricks", lol. Not sure if I should discuss it more on this list
> or not, so I'll err on the side of caution!!! [log in to unmask] or
> [log in to unmask] (I check yahoo more often than I do the other
> one.)
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> I'm assuming this applies to domestic cats as well? how does one switch a
> cat over to raw feed? (I tried with mine awhile ago, but she wasn't
> interested in the slightest, so I'm assuming I was doing something wrong)
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> thanks!
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> Elaine
> Firestone, CO
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