So I learned recently how bad dry food is for cats, and also that not all canned food is that great. I feed mine a mix of both dry and canned right now because I can’t afford fully canned yet. However I’ve been doing research and found a raw recipe that someone posted on YouTube that ends up being even cheaper than friskies canned food (which is like the cheapest of the cheap canned food).
I want to ask if this recipe is good though before i start using it. If it’s a balanced recipe, I will absolutely switch to a 100% raw diet because it’s healthier and also because of how cheap it is, and because it seems that cats eat less raw food than canned food, so that makes it even better form the financial side of things. Plus it includes eggs, and I have chickens, so that already saves me a little money too. I don’t want it to be one of those ‘too good to be true’ situations though.
Here is the link to the recipe:
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The YouTube video breaks down the cost of it all but I won’t link it only because the video is 30 minutes long.
But anyways, I’d love to get some opinions on this recipe before I go out and start buying the ingredients and switching my cats over.
I want to ask if this recipe is good though before i start using it. If it’s a balanced recipe, I will absolutely switch to a 100% raw diet because it’s healthier and also because of how cheap it is, and because it seems that cats eat less raw food than canned food, so that makes it even better form the financial side of things. Plus it includes eggs, and I have chickens, so that already saves me a little money too. I don’t want it to be one of those ‘too good to be true’ situations though.
Here is the link to the recipe:
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The YouTube video breaks down the cost of it all but I won’t link it only because the video is 30 minutes long.
But anyways, I’d love to get some opinions on this recipe before I go out and start buying the ingredients and switching my cats over.