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My two cats, both under a year old, were doing a 20 day transition ( starting with meal 1 of 3 per day per cat ) to raw using FINE ground whole carcass ground rabbit: 75% Meat / 15% Bone / 10% Organ
( fur, stomach, and intestines are removed ) Alnutrin powdered supplement for bone in meat grinds, and salmon oil from Hare Today. They both seemed to tolerate it well. Passing day 20 it was recommended to me to just transition all 3 daily meals to this raw rabbit instead of doing another 20 days transition per the last two meals. So I dove in with 1.6 oz per cat per meal using this rabbit blend and fish oil. A week or so ago I began to notice chalky poops beginning to develop. Via my research this indicates too much bone content. My new order of FINE ground Turkey arrived and today I gave them meal no. 2 all Turkey. The ground Turkey is 80% Meat / 10% Bone / 10% Organ.
My one cat, Yahtzee, vomited foamy white puke two days ago. Then skip a day no issue. Then today after meal 1 ( this one was the rabbit ) I noticed some mustard colored vomit on the carpet. Didn’t see which one did it but I can only assume it’s her. And then tonight she upchucked her no. 2 meal within an hour and a half ( this one was the turkey ). I’m so scared at this point she’s not going to be able to keep anything down… is her stomach inflamed? Did I move too fast?? What should I try to get her to eat? How do I make sure she isn’t going to get dehydrated?? Should I try some wet canned food?? Should I be taking her to the ER?? I’m new to a raw diet so I’m freaking out having just spent hundreds of dollars on frozen meat for the next couple months.. and now to think I’m doing something wrong that’s causing this.. I’m scared to go to the vet because they’ll say to get off the raw diet.. I don’t think it’s the raw itself I believe I must be doing something wrong! please help!!
( fur, stomach, and intestines are removed ) Alnutrin powdered supplement for bone in meat grinds, and salmon oil from Hare Today. They both seemed to tolerate it well. Passing day 20 it was recommended to me to just transition all 3 daily meals to this raw rabbit instead of doing another 20 days transition per the last two meals. So I dove in with 1.6 oz per cat per meal using this rabbit blend and fish oil. A week or so ago I began to notice chalky poops beginning to develop. Via my research this indicates too much bone content. My new order of FINE ground Turkey arrived and today I gave them meal no. 2 all Turkey. The ground Turkey is 80% Meat / 10% Bone / 10% Organ.
My one cat, Yahtzee, vomited foamy white puke two days ago. Then skip a day no issue. Then today after meal 1 ( this one was the rabbit ) I noticed some mustard colored vomit on the carpet. Didn’t see which one did it but I can only assume it’s her. And then tonight she upchucked her no. 2 meal within an hour and a half ( this one was the turkey ). I’m so scared at this point she’s not going to be able to keep anything down… is her stomach inflamed? Did I move too fast?? What should I try to get her to eat? How do I make sure she isn’t going to get dehydrated?? Should I try some wet canned food?? Should I be taking her to the ER?? I’m new to a raw diet so I’m freaking out having just spent hundreds of dollars on frozen meat for the next couple months.. and now to think I’m doing something wrong that’s causing this.. I’m scared to go to the vet because they’ll say to get off the raw diet.. I don’t think it’s the raw itself I believe I must be doing something wrong! please help!!
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