Sunday, February 26, 2012

Should i add the complete Bloods too...while making Raw cat food with a whole Carcasses ?

While making Raw Cat food, what about the Bloods ?

Should they also be added if a whole chicken carcasses is prepared all at once ?Should i add the complete Bloods too...while making Raw cat food with a whole Carcasses ?
Yes, blood is okay to be added in with the raw diet.



Be careful though that the "blood" isn't really just salty water retention from packaging. If you're buying a whole chicken "ready to cook", that "blood" that can be found at the bottom of the packaging can really just be salty water. I throw it out, unless I'm using a freshly dead bird, where I know the blood is actually ... well, blood.



Whole chicken carcass in itself is not complete. (By "carcass", I assume you mean back and rib-cage, with most of the meat removed) -- it contains too much bone and not enough meat.



Feed WHOLE chicken, not just "carcass".



You will need to also feed organ meat (10% of the diet - with 5% of that being liver - chicken or beef liver is fine) ....



Also, include some heart meat, as it's high in taurine.



Whole canned fish (sardine/herring/mackerel) is good for Omega 3's %26amp; 6's. Be sure to get the no-salt added/spring water variety.



Please read: http://www.catinfo.org for a complete recipe.Should i add the complete Bloods too...while making Raw cat food with a whole Carcasses ?
Sorry tonka. I had to vote as the question went over to voting. thanks for the Great answer. :)

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Should i add the complete Bloods too...while making Raw cat food with a whole Carcasses ?
Are you aware a Raw chicken carcass is not a balanced diet along for a cat? Raw feeding isn't as simple or as easy as it sounds



In the wild, when a cat captures a mouse, it consumes everything that is ediable-Flesh, organs, bones and entrails. Because the mouse is a herbivorous when the cat eats the stomach and intestines that contain seeds and plants it receives the trace elements and vitaimins needed for a nutritional balanced diet.



Mates Raw dinner

Suit; cat, dog, ferret, turtle, lizard



Ingredients

100g of fresh lean beef

1/2teaspoon of fish oil

3g bone meal

2 tablespoons chopped fresh liver

1/4 carrot juiced

1/4 cup cauliflower, broccoli and parsnip pieces.



Method

Process the cauliflower, broccoli and parsnip pieces into a paste with the carrot juice.

Mix the minced, liver and bone meal together

Add the veggies and fish oil to the meat. Mix all ingredients thoroughly



Serve raw at room temperature



Beef Tartare

Suit; Cat, dog, ferret, lizard, turtle



Ingredients

300g lean beef steak

1 bacon rasher

1/4 zuccini

1/4 celery stick

1 garlic clove

1 teaspoon of olive oil

1/2 peeled apple



Method

Slice the beef and the bacon very finely, then slice it again until it almost resembles a mince. Mince the vegetables in the same way.Grate the apple. Mix the meat, vegetables, apple and olive oil together by hand. Mould into shape with a cup-sized serving dish.



Serve raw at room temperature



Bone Cruncher

Ingredients

4 chicken wings,

1 lamb shin

25g mixed kidney and liver



Method

the 1st part of this receipe may need to be prepaired by your butcher. Ask to have bones chopped up into 1-2cm pieces for cats.Chop the liver and kidney coarsely. Mixed the chopped bones together with the liver and kidney.



Serve

in individual portions to each of your pets ensuring you keep them company to prevent fighting

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