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On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Richard Archer wrote:
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> >To paleo pet-owners: How do I start my dog on paleo? What about my cat?
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> Feed them both a variety of raw meat. Supposedly it's dangerous to feed
> dogs chicken bones, as the bones splinter and the dog can perforate their
> oesophagus (sp?) or choke on it if they swallow without chewing properly.
> Cats love fish, but mine prefers it cooked!
Just to clear up a few things....COOKED chicken bones splinter, not raw.
Raw bones are completely paleo (or species-appropriate) for dogs and
cats....expecially poultry ones. they DO eat them in the wild.
Fish, however, isn't paleo for cats. Cats evolved in the desert, which is
low on fish.
Fish, because of it's great properties (namely the EFA's), can be included
in a raw diet for dogs and cats, as long as it is RAW (except for pacific
salmon) and part of a variety.
Tiffani Beckman
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