Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 Kris, <Can you give me an idea about what you would feed raw to a pet? I have a feeling that there's no way I could afford it!!! Well, kibble is certainly cheaper, but if you factor in the costs of the degenertive diseases that are apparently caused by kibble (diabetes, arthritis, urinary blockage, etc.) then you can evenutually wind up paying very big bucks to a vet. (Just getting teeth cleaned can add up over the years.) Sticking to just the cost of the food itself, I'm not sure how raw meat compares to can food, but I would guess it's in the ballpark. Hugo's basic food is beef heart and that costs just under $1/pound where I live. I buy about 9 lbs at a time, ask for it to be cut up in stew-meat size, and bring it home to put in quart-size Mason jars to freeze. He also gets trimmings from the pastured-raw meat I eat, and a daily portion of turkey neck and a teensy bit of steamed zucchini (or fresh grass). There's also the occasional egg yolk, chicken liver, etc. for variety. Some folks do a recipe of ground meats and veggies, but I think its better for their teeth to tear up their food, esp. things like gizzards or bones, and I have little patience with preparation/kitchen time. Also, if you mix things up in a recipe, you may be masking some foods or supplements the cat would never eat on its own. And a cat that is eating whole raw meats knows exactly what is and isn't good for him to eat. (That is, it's not addictive eating.) Also, I never feed supplements. Just as I never take them, as I think over the long haul they inevitably do more harm than good. I hope this helps. But the rawpaws list can give you lots of other ideas. Including a starter recipe/mix if that's what you'd like. They are also great at helping transition an animal, or suggesting remedies for a sick one http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 >> Can you give me an idea about what you would feed raw to a pet? I have a feeling that there's no way I could afford it!!! << The last time I calculated this, it cost me around 12 percent more than feeding a premium commercial food. However, I buy in large quantities from a raw-feeding co-op. I consider the feeding of grain-based kibbles to carnivorous pets to be a false economy. You might save on their food, but you pay at the vet. Christie Caber Feidh ish Deerhounds Holistically Raising Our Dogs Since 1986 http://www.caberfeidh.com http://doggedblog.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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