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That's hardly unique to a natural diet. There's not a single food, diet, or treat in existence that ALL cats will take to.Originally Posted by Yosemite
...Then there are also some cats that will not eat raw....
Actually, with the correct balance of organs/bones/meats, no "additives" are needed.Originally Posted by Yosemite
And knowing what additives you need to mix in with the raw meat.
Here, I totally agree with Yosemite. If your cats won't eat whole prey and you're not willing to take the time to weigh them, calculate how much meat/bone/liver/organs they need for a wholly natural diet, practice common sanitary measures, ensure they're eating what's offered, or peek at the litter box to check on poop consistency... then, by all means, stay away from a raw diet.Originally Posted by Yosemite
I'm not against raw, I'm against folks who think that they can throw down a hunk of raw meat and it's good enough.