Hi there,
I'm currently feeding my cats a raw diet consisting mainly of chicken and beef and adding Better in the Raw premix to it. I know there is calcium added into the mix but I was wondering if giving the cats one chicken mid wing joint each everyday would be too much, or should I stick to giving it to them 3 times a week?
Both cats love chewing on the bone and it is quite satisfying to hear the crunch of the bones as they eat.
Another question, is the source of liver important? The smaller batches of Better in the Raw are made with beef liver and the bigger packs I've got are made with chicken liver.
Here's a link to their website http://www.knowbetterpetfood.com/cat_food_better_in_the_raw
Also, I know that different meats should not be mixed into meals but if I am trying to get a cat that will only eat white meat like chicken, can I mix chicken and beef together and serve? I've tried feeding just beef to Snowflake but he will throw up everything after eating.
Thank you for taking the time to read!
Rachel
I'm currently feeding my cats a raw diet consisting mainly of chicken and beef and adding Better in the Raw premix to it. I know there is calcium added into the mix but I was wondering if giving the cats one chicken mid wing joint each everyday would be too much, or should I stick to giving it to them 3 times a week?
Both cats love chewing on the bone and it is quite satisfying to hear the crunch of the bones as they eat.
Another question, is the source of liver important? The smaller batches of Better in the Raw are made with beef liver and the bigger packs I've got are made with chicken liver.
Here's a link to their website http://www.knowbetterpetfood.com/cat_food_better_in_the_raw
Also, I know that different meats should not be mixed into meals but if I am trying to get a cat that will only eat white meat like chicken, can I mix chicken and beef together and serve? I've tried feeding just beef to Snowflake but he will throw up everything after eating.
Thank you for taking the time to read!
Rachel