Did she like it.thats why i bought it to for the novelty of feeding graycie mouse
Did she like it.thats why i bought it to for the novelty of feeding graycie mouse
probably be her breakfast since i have an open can left to feed her but i will top it with bonito flakes though or she probably wont touch it only way to get her eating new brandsDid she like it.
Okay, so now my mind is stuck on mice as food. Are they raising them or catching them? There website says sourced in the US but that could be either caught or raised. And how do they process them? Do they grind them up or boil/cook them and then extract their tiny carcasses. Google is not providing answers.thats why i bought it to for the novelty of feeding graycie mouse
i assume they arefarm raised like frozen feeder mice/rats for reptiles(hopefully skinned before mixing it into food) are but that begs the question if they are gut loaded and fed a good diet etc. before being processed i will let you know with pics tomorrow i think its a pate style so probably ground up. the store i bought it from had several options for the second meat duck,rabbit,chicken turkey to i thinkgf is kinda grossed out cause it lists whole mouse as 2nd ingredientdidnt help cause i had brought before about buying frozen feeder mice/rat pups and blending em up to see if graycie would eat it.far asthe mice being cooked prior i dunno i think i can tell if its raw miceOkay, so now my mind is stuck on mice as food. Are they raising them or catching them? There website says sourced in the US but that could be either caught or raised. And how do they process them? Do they grind them up or boil/cook them and then extract their tiny carcasses. Google is not providing answers.
You are stoic…doubt I could ever blend a mouse. Will be intrigued to how many stars she gives it. Mine proudly left me a fresh one this morning to share: I praised him and flung it far far away.i assume they arefarm raised like frozen feeder mice/rats for reptiles(hopefully skinned before mixing it into food) are but that begs the question if they are gut loaded and fed a good diet etc. before being processed i will let you know with pics tomorrow i think its a pate style so probably ground up. the store i bought it from had several options for the second meat duck,rabbit,chicken turkey to i thinkgf is kinda grossed out cause it lists whole mouse as 2nd ingredientdidnt help cause i had brought before about buying frozen feeder mice/rat pups and blending em up to see if graycie would eat it.far asthe mice being cooked prior i dunno i think i can tell if its raw mice
not sure if its cost effective to feed her this other than as an ocasional treat type mealY
You are stoic…doubt I could ever blend a mouse. Will be intrigued to how many stars she gives it. Mine proudly left me a fresh one this morning to share: I praised him and flung it far far away.
Hee hee. That made me crack up. Poor mousie.flung it far far away.
Sorry, it's a busy summer!I know you could probably answer this, but you're never around anymore for some reason.
Thanks for the info, cause I know most dewormers tell you to do it twice. Maybe it kills the eggs the first time?their website says "re-application after 30 days may be necessary", but not any more often than that.
Did she seem especially thrilled by it? From your description, maybe it’s more like an Xmas stocking stuffer type treat?added bonito flakes she is eating it nutrition wise its average like you said susanm9006 not enough to justify the cost of it unless ofcoursegraycie needed some kind of special diet etc. the place is called friends furrever.they sell online and are able to get/order any brands requested pretty over whelming walking into there to shop cat foods
hmmm i couldnt really say other than she was ok licking the gravy up on its own she is fairly picky about her food guess i was more excited to have the chance to let her eat mouse from the safety of being inside my apartmentDid she seem especially thrilled by it? From your description, maybe it’s more like an Xmas stocking stuffer type treat?
I am so sorry you are going through this. Your Kuro is still a relatively young cat, it isn’t fair he has had so many health struggles.Just want to vent somewhere where no one knows me. Kuro is in the ER. Probably CKD. He will be in there for 24 hours at 5pm. I am waiting on the vet to call and give an update today. I guess depending on the severity, I will probably put him down. He will be the first pet I've ever lost as a 37 year old and I can't even hold it together. I cried less when my Brother and Grandma died. I've been reading that CKD cats can live for a long time, but he also had hyperthyroidism and had the iodine treatment, which may have contributed to his CKD. I'm guessing hes in stage 4 with just all his signs he's been giving me for the past 2 months. He's 13, and it's hard to believe I've had him for 11 years. He was so kind to the other cats, and would groom them even if they swatted back. He always gave me a squeak when he jumped up on the couch and wanted to cuddle or when he wanted me to turn on the faucet in the bathroom. I'm going to miss that squeak.