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What kind of bones for cats?
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I'm still trying to get my nerve up to go raw. I am still puzzled about what kind of bones cats can chew. Are there any turkey bones they can eat? What do chicken backs look like? I don't have a grinder and don't want to be gridinging bones up. We don't have a butcher here in town except for the one at the grocery store. they only get chicken giblets Saturday and only a few. They don't sell chicken backs as they go bad too quickly he told me Debbie
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I don't have cats but feed our dogs raw. My friend feeds her cats raw too. I understand she feeds them chicken wings and backs as well as turkey necks. People also call them chicken carcasses or frames. Basically it is what is left of a chicken after most of the meat is removed (minus the wings and legs) thats what it looks like. Here is a link.
http://www.rawfedcats.org/
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I use the premade raw for my cats. It is easy, convenient and cheaper then a good quality wet food. I have found in the past that they did ok with chicken necks but not the backs. Chicken wings were also a good option. You can also take a meat mallet (tenderizer thingy) to them to break them up a bit when you first start as it makes it a bit easier until they get the hang of things.
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There are better options than turkey bones, which are just too big for most cats, especially if they're new to raw. If you think about it, the average weight of a live turkey is about 30 lbs. The average cat is about 10 lbs. Those turkey bones have to be pretty sturdy to support all that weight. Cat teeth are adapted to tiny bones like mice and small birds, not 30 lb ones, and even if you have the rare cat that is willing to try gnawing through a turkey bone, there is the risk that their teeth will be damaged.
So stick to chicken (wings, necks, backs - I'm not a fan of drumsticks), quail or other small game birds, some rabbit parts if you can find them. But since your cats are new to raw, go slowly. I can't remember, have you tried giving them just pieces of raw chicken meat to see how they like it? That would be the first step.
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What do u mean by premade raw? I know I can get the wings at the grocery storebut can't get the chicken necks here. Quote:
Thanks everyone again for all your suggestions and help. Debbie
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Have you started introducing any raw to them yet? I want to get my cats off of kibble and on to raw. Two nights ago I started puting out a can of their favorite wet food with some chopped up raw chicken breast and a little liver mixed in with it. Six of the inside eight ate at least some so I guess its a start. But I can see its going to be a good while before I can just pitch them some chicken wings (or whatever) and have them go at it. This is also totally grossing out my wife but I've convinced her its the best thing for them so she is onboard with it. We have a new puppy in our lives now and if all goes well with the cats I'll probably start her on raw also. Right now I've weaned her from the breeder's kibble to Orijen puppy. Haven't decided about the big dog yet though, we'll see.
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So far I have only got as far as giving my "catty cats" their treats of hearts and gizzards about 4 times a week. I buy them at the grocery store in the meat department. They love them! I have tried them with chicken wings. They looked at them, looked at me and said "What, you want us to eat THAT?"
But then they occasionally catch a mole over there too and don't eat it. They just play with it for a while and leave it for mom to dispose of. The inside kitties I haven't tried on raw yet. I haven't found a store around that has it. Grimsby is sorely lacking pet stores that are up to date on what the consumer wants. I may have to take another drive to Stoney Creek and see what I can find. rhartjr - I hope you are planning on introducing us to your new addition? Please!!
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There are companies that grind various meats/bones/organs and supplements to make balanced meals for cats or dogs, taking the guesswork out of making sure most of the nutrients are accounted for. These can be expensive, and in your neck of the woods, probably hard to find. A couple examples are Nature's Variety, and Arusha Pet Foods.
I like them cause I won't be getting a meat grinder anytime soon and my geriatric kitty isn't about to start chowing down on chicken wings and organs. Plus, he gets a number of meds and supplements mixed in with his food daily, which wouldn't be as easy if I was dealing with whole chunks instead of ground.
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My kitties crunched up a few chicken necks yesterday...yum!
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