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Want to feed your cat whole prey? The pros outweigh the cons for me, but you will have to consider these cons first! Disclaimer: I …
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For me my top 3 cons that will probably always prevent me from feeding whole prey is the welfare issues of the feeder animals that are often kept and bred with a significantly lower welfare focus than animals used for humans, the cost of it is dramatically more expensive I’m feeding him on less than a dollar a day in Cali(impressive if you know Cali prices), and it would make traveling with him or boarding him difficult. Im also grossed out by whole prey but I doubt that would stop me since meat grosses me out and I still make his food.
I think if I wasn’t surrounded by farms and really great natural pet food stores I wouldn’t be so content with continuing with my homemade diet. Plus if I need to move it’s easy to pack some food in my carry on and fly without much difficulty. I don’t know if I can fly without multiple whole carcasses in my bags.
For awhile my cat lived outside, ate barn mice. Had worms constantly. Writhing rice-size worms falling from his butt, sliding down his leg fur to the floor.
Happy Sardine Sunday! Another informative video by The Voice! Domestic cats share 95.6% of their DNA with the Siberian Tiger. So eating “hoofed” animals (beef) is certainly appropriate. Siberian Tigers will eat: elk, deer, wild boar, lynx and bear. They will also eat fish, rabbits and small rodents. Who knew that feeding a cat would turn into an adventure! I hope to visit the reptile shop near me, this week. Shalom!