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Thread: BARF Diet--Bad Name, Good Diet

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    My dogs love carrots!

    Word of advice....do not feed your dogs too much turkey (while cutting, my 3 were getting scrap after scrap) I paid for it the next day....but the good news is ...my carpets are now clean!
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    I don't understand...!? Oh! My! Gawd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onatreetop View Post
    I wondered about fat or meat scraps for the kitties? Is it safe? I had been cooking them because I was afraid that the raw might make them sick?
    onatreetop, the breeder I bought Mr Darcy from used to put down a raw chicken for her kittens and she said they loved it and advised me to keep giving him raw chicken necks or chicken wings as it keeps his teeth clean and healthy (this is a treat every second day otherwise he has dry feed).

    I think giving them cooked meat is ok, but make sure no cooked bones as they can splinter, but raw meat is much better for them as that's what there teeth are designed for

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    Quote Originally Posted by katwoman View Post
    onatreetop "....but raw meat is much better for them as that's what there teeth are designed for...."
    ...as the hands of anyone with a cat companion can attest to. Ha!

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    Turkey is too rich for most dogs and cats. Hence Lisa's clean carpets.

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