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Post by racheld on Jun 23, 2014 22:29:53 GMT -5
Do they stay on the black pad or do you find yourself cleaning up after them a lot? I think if we ever did raw feeding, it would happen outside...
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Post by goingpostal on Jun 24, 2014 9:40:29 GMT -5
They learn pretty quick but have to keep an eye on them or they will drag it away. Normally if I am feeding big chunks like that I just do it outside but we had a long horridly cold winter so I had to resort to this. Generally meals are more bowl sized and less messy but the big chunks are great enrichment and for teeth cleaning.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 14:14:22 GMT -5
Blurry pic of Handsome getting beef heart. He's been on raw for about 3 months now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2016 15:08:01 GMT -5
About two months ago, I adopted a 15yo cat from the shelter. He's black and is greying on his muzzle and ears - totally cute. I've been calling him geezer and he's actually started answering to it. Fast forward: I got some Stella and Chewy's raw grinds for my ferts a few weeks ago as a supplement/treat in addition to their Orijen kibble. The turkey and chicken were big hits - the rabbit not so much. I was cleaning out my freezer the other day and decided to thaw out some of the rabbit and put it down for the cats...... He pretty much snarfed up the whole plate of rabbit without taking a breath. None of the other cats were interested. He's had a rough couple of months so I'd like to be able to be a bit consistent about getting it for him. Does anyone know where I can order this and have it shipped to me at a semi-reasonable price? It wouldn't necessarily have to be Stella and Chewy's Thanks so much, Suzie
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Post by anunnaki on Jan 6, 2016 16:08:35 GMT -5
21yrs!! and still good looking! These pictures are great and all the animals look so healthy. I will have to take some of my kids eating too.
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