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Some of you might be interested in seeing how a 4-month-old cat responds to being fed chicken-on-the-bone for the first time. He loved it! He was already eating raw at this point for at least a few days and loved it. This was the first piece of meat I fed him with bone just to see how he would react. I purposely put a large piece in his bowl too, just to see what he would do with it. His eyes were a little runny here and he was on vet-prescribed eyedrops (and Lysine too).
Sorry about some slowing near the beginning. Not sure what happened with the video conversion but I'll reconvert it when I get my new PC. I am talking through the video about my experience switching Max to raw food from canned/dry.
I found these videos fascinating before I switched my cat to raw, so I thought I would share my own cat's reactions. It's really cute how he looks up at me from time to time and uses his paws a bit too. Thankfully he's a great groomer. Watching this video, people new to raw-feeding cats can see how much cats work to eat...and how it exercises their jaw muscles (or whole body as they use various techniques to eat a large piece of meat). This seems to stimulate them psychologically as well and no doubt makes for a happier cat.
Dan
Some of you might be interested in seeing how a 4-month-old cat responds to being fed chicken-on-the-bone for the first time. He loved it! He was already eating raw at this point for at least a few days and loved it. This was the first piece of meat I fed him with bone just to see how he would react. I purposely put a large piece in his bowl too, just to see what he would do with it. His eyes were a little runny here and he was on vet-prescribed eyedrops (and Lysine too).
Sorry about some slowing near the beginning. Not sure what happened with the video conversion but I'll reconvert it when I get my new PC. I am talking through the video about my experience switching Max to raw food from canned/dry.
I found these videos fascinating before I switched my cat to raw, so I thought I would share my own cat's reactions. It's really cute how he looks up at me from time to time and uses his paws a bit too. Thankfully he's a great groomer. Watching this video, people new to raw-feeding cats can see how much cats work to eat...and how it exercises their jaw muscles (or whole body as they use various techniques to eat a large piece of meat). This seems to stimulate them psychologically as well and no doubt makes for a happier cat.
Dan
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