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I'm looking to give my cat a healthy start by getting her some new cat food. Can anyone suggest any brands that I should be considering?
I'm looking to give my cat a healthy start by getting her some new cat food. Can anyone suggest any brands that I should be considering?
Oh my. I don't believe I have ever seen so many misconceptions about raw feeding so concisely stated! But since you really don't seem interested in raw feeding I won't bore you with the details. I'll just say that Arden Grange cannot in any way be said to be close to raw.Thanks for the advice. Yes I have considered a raw diet by I feel this will have a negative affect on my cats behaviour is it will return to its natural instincts and could become vicious. I have had a look round and have been considering Arden Grange cat food it is the closest thing to raw food without the added bacteria, so will be be so much healthier than the raw feeding. What do people think and does anyone have suggestions that are similar to the Arden Grange cat food idea?
That's absurd. In fact, your cat would probably be happiest if fed the diet that nature intended. There is a large and steadily growing number of people feeding their cats and dogs a species-appropriate raw diet and believe me, viciousness is not one of the side effects: http://rawfed.com/myths/bloodthirsty.htmlI have considered a raw diet by I feel this will have a negative affect on my cats behaviour is it will return to its natural instincts and could become vicious.
It's kibble, about the farthest thing you can get from raw food. You'd be better off finding a good quality canned.I have had a look round and have been considering Arden Grange cat food it is the closest thing to raw food without the added bacteria,
That is a new one to me. Most raw food opponents are worried about harmful bacteria not being killed. Of course, that fear is controversial, as raw food supporters believe your own meat handling affects it, not the manufacturers.Thanks for the advice. Yes I have considered a raw diet by I feel this will have a negative affect on my cats behaviour is it will return to its natural instincts and could become vicious. I have had a look round and have been considering Arden Grange cat food it is the closest thing to raw food without the added bacteria, so will be be so much healthier than the raw feeding. What do people think and does anyone have suggestions that are similar to the Arden Grange cat food idea?