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So I'm looking to get my first cat- probably within the next year and am a big believer in "assume you know nothing," when it comes to new types of animals. I found this site while trying to learn more about the cost of ground raw food and I am learning a lot. Originally I learned about the raw food diet from Jackson Galaxy, it's crazy how the raw food diet is money-wise on par with high-end dry foods and low-end canned foods and yet such a better option. Don't think I can feed my cats dry foods in good conscience.
If anyone can point me to an article of good substitute foods to take place of the supplements, it'd be really appreciated. I heard that canned non-marinated anchovies were a good and cheaper way to supplement Omega 3's instead of the gel capsules. Bones for phosphorus and calcium of course, but the various other additives I haven't found any healthy and cheaper options. Which everything I do will be very budgeted and probably DIY to keep the monthly and total costs as low down as possible while still being able to "catify" my place.
Oh and if anyone has a good way to "cat-proof" an aquarium- that'd be great.
If anyone can point me to an article of good substitute foods to take place of the supplements, it'd be really appreciated. I heard that canned non-marinated anchovies were a good and cheaper way to supplement Omega 3's instead of the gel capsules. Bones for phosphorus and calcium of course, but the various other additives I haven't found any healthy and cheaper options. Which everything I do will be very budgeted and probably DIY to keep the monthly and total costs as low down as possible while still being able to "catify" my place.
Oh and if anyone has a good way to "cat-proof" an aquarium- that'd be great.