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Why am I feeding my cats grain free or raw?

  
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Angel

SKITTY!!!!!!!
 
 
Purred: Wed May 21, '08 11:33am PST
Don't forget about Stella and Chewy's Raw food! That's what I eat and I love it. I think they are one of the better raw companies out there. I'm even on their satisfied customers page big grin
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♥Oreo- ♥

Silly- Kitty
 
 
Purred: Wed May 21, '08 5:46pm PST
Thanks Angel, I've never heard of it
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Zaphod

Bounjour!
 
 
Purred: Fri May 23, '08 6:21pm PST
Bump
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Philbert

Snort!
 
 
Purred: Mon Jun 9, '08 9:41am PST
This is great! thank you so much!
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♥Oreo- ♥

Silly- Kitty
 
 
Purred: Mon Jun 9, '08 2:38pm PST
Your welcome,
I'm going to see if I need to add anything else.
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♥Oreo- ♥

Silly- Kitty
 
 
Purred: Mon Jun 9, '08 2:55pm PST
I can't think of anything to add. Does anyone want to know something thats not there?
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Skylar

Cooking up- recipes in style
 
 
Purred: Tue Jun 10, '08 7:27pm PST
Great post! *bump* We feed Blue Buffalo, and it has worked wonders on our coats!!! happy dancekittykitty
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Minxzie

The new kit in- town!
 
 
Purred: Fri Jun 13, '08 9:51am PST
Hi Oreo,
Thank you for such a fantastic list of good and bad foods. I forwarded your information to a few of my friends who feed junk food to there kittes. I have a quick question regarding the Phosph level on the Innova EVO. Should it be 396 on the EVO? I saw it somewhere else and want to make sure. 696 mg seem so high and if that's the case I will have to rethink about feeding Minxzie her EVO.

Innova EVO Cat & Kitten 44 % Protein, 47 % Fat, 8 Carbs, 0.2 g of Fiber, 696 mg of Phosph, 612 Calories Per Cup
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Shadow

A true Libra
 
 
Purred: Fri Jun 13, '08 11:17am PST
Minxie do you have crf? You have to look at the levels on a dry matter basis, they do not list this. The Evo is high, all high protein diets have phosphorous. You can maybe try the Wellness at.94% phosphorous, or Innova reg,and Wysong. As long as the food is under 1% it should be ok. Some people give phosphorous binders with the food or egg white which binds the levels, but this is for cats with already compromised kidneys. I just asked this question to people about phosphorous levels on another site called itchmoforums.com There is lots of info there. Good luckway to go
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Merlin the- Cat Wizard

*Poof*
 
 
Purred: Fri Jun 13, '08 1:11pm PST
Weruva
Tiki Cat

way to go
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