PH&MonkeyPenPenFaFaTiger
Member Since 2020
I have 4 cats and 2 of them are diabetic. Currently I am feeding canned food mix with cooked chicken meat, liver, heart. The reason I add cooked food because they are a lot cheaper. But I think the nutrition is not as complete as entirely feeding canned food.
I want the cats to have excellent nutrition, and some sources suggested that raw meat is far superior to cooked meat. Source such as Feline Nutrition. I really want to try this recipe:
Feline Nutrition's Easy Homemade Cat Food Recipe
However, I afraid of giving raw food because it is less safe than cooked food. My question is, in what way things can go wrong? I want to be 99.9% safe since cats do not really have nine lives. Question such as:
0. How to minimize the risk?
1. Risk of giving raw food to cats who eat dry food and cooked food for their whole life? How to safely transit?
2. Should I give raw meat that have bone, or boneless raw meat? One source suggested minerals of bone is essential for cat's health, and calcium supplement is inferior. Another source (Lisa A. Pierson DVM) suggest bone can be a risk of mineral overdose and block the urinary tract.
3. My cat Monkey's BG is pretty unstable in the past few days, is there any risk associate to it? @Bron and Sheba (GA) @Nan & Amber (GA)
Thanks
I want the cats to have excellent nutrition, and some sources suggested that raw meat is far superior to cooked meat. Source such as Feline Nutrition. I really want to try this recipe:
Feline Nutrition's Easy Homemade Cat Food Recipe
However, I afraid of giving raw food because it is less safe than cooked food. My question is, in what way things can go wrong? I want to be 99.9% safe since cats do not really have nine lives. Question such as:
0. How to minimize the risk?
1. Risk of giving raw food to cats who eat dry food and cooked food for their whole life? How to safely transit?
2. Should I give raw meat that have bone, or boneless raw meat? One source suggested minerals of bone is essential for cat's health, and calcium supplement is inferior. Another source (Lisa A. Pierson DVM) suggest bone can be a risk of mineral overdose and block the urinary tract.
3. My cat Monkey's BG is pretty unstable in the past few days, is there any risk associate to it? @Bron and Sheba (GA) @Nan & Amber (GA)
Thanks



