Unfortunately, I don't know of anyone who is feeding that particular food. Is this in relation to the post with regards to the high #s that you're experiencing? If so, you may want to considering changing the food to a good commercial brand food like Fancy Feast, Friskies, Wellness, etc. that has lower than 10% in carbohydrates. The lower the carbs, the better chance of seeing better #s.
If you decide to stick with the raw food, you may need to add minerals and vitamins to it so that your kitty will get the full health benefit. Good luck, and I hope someone on here is feeding that food to their cats, and can help you quickly.