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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2014 1:18:32 GMT -5
I've seen a LOT of commercial raw foods and treats, but all I have found (feline feed mostly) have FRUIT in it. Obviously not giving that to Puck! Is there any good commercial raw food/treats I could give Puck that are recommended? I found a freeze dried liver treat that he likes, but I try to avoid giving treats for anything but grooming day (once every two weeks).
I'm moving to meat slivers/chunk meals, but was wondering if there was a commercial alternative to the food that requires me to chop and bag. I still will chop and bag, but a couple easy meals on busy days would help a lot!
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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2014 7:52:12 GMT -5
You are not often going to find just meat/bone/organ. I am lucky to be able to get one here in Canada called Carnivora. Look to 5% or less fruit/veg in a commercial raw in most cases
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 10:24:50 GMT -5
You are not often going to find just meat/bone/organ. I am lucky to be able to get one here in Canada called Carnivora. Look to 5% or less fruit/veg in a commercial raw in most cases Then I won't bother. If it's not balanced I won't feed it. So far though does the switch sound right? I've had a few runny poos, but on checking the poo chart all seems normal Plus a ton more energy, and less of a smell!!
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Post by gfountain on Jul 21, 2014 14:47:05 GMT -5
...but a couple easy meals on busy days would help a lot!If you chop and bag and freeze ahead of time, you've got super easy meals ALL the time.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 14:50:27 GMT -5
...but a couple easy meals on busy days would help a lot!If you chop and bag and freeze ahead of time, you've got super easy meals ALL the time. Not a bad idea. Can you freeze soupies? I still haven't fully transitioned to chunked meat, and am going to experiment with bone in (wing and back of a chicken) tonight.
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Post by gfountain on Jul 21, 2014 14:55:22 GMT -5
Yep Easiest way is in an ice cube tray. Rub it with a little EVOO to make popping them out easier, and store them in a baggie.
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Post by gfountain on Jul 21, 2014 14:58:31 GMT -5
I buy a LOT when I find stuff on sale. I portion and bag it whenever I have some time available so I always have ready-to-serve meals in the freezer.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 14:59:49 GMT -5
Oh my goodness! That's a great idea! I can also serve his fun raw cube treats that way, and watch his chase those around in his water pan (for playing not drinking) like he does ice cubes! Thanks! It'll be a fun way to get some nutrients in him <3
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