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How dangerous is it? I have heard a lot of people say "cat digestive system could handle it". I also have concern regarding toxoplasmosis even though it's on most cases asymptomatic. I have fed my kitten raw chicken (some boiled breast meat but mostly raw chicken meat, bone & organs) last week with good results (no diarrhea). Saw a thread from a vet talking about it and someone posted this picture in the reply :
The vet also claims some kitten have broken bone from raw feeding, which made me a bit confused since the vet seems to be generalizing raw feeding to "feeding just raw meat". The topic is so polarizing and some people are outright dismissive
Anyhow I'm really considering switching to home cook boiled chicken etc., but aside from taurine, what other nutrients needs to be added back in especially ones that exists in the raw meat but dissolves/reduces when boiled? Good wet/dry food is too expensive for me as it's need to be imported, the price imo often inflated i live in SE asia.
(I hope this post doesn't came off as rude, i am new to the site)
The vet also claims some kitten have broken bone from raw feeding, which made me a bit confused since the vet seems to be generalizing raw feeding to "feeding just raw meat". The topic is so polarizing and some people are outright dismissive
Anyhow I'm really considering switching to home cook boiled chicken etc., but aside from taurine, what other nutrients needs to be added back in especially ones that exists in the raw meat but dissolves/reduces when boiled? Good wet/dry food is too expensive for me as it's need to be imported, the price imo often inflated i live in SE asia.
(I hope this post doesn't came off as rude, i am new to the site)