Viathan wrote:Keriae wrote:^ You can start raw feeding your cat from the moment you get her! Given she's young, you can go cold turkey and start her on a balanced diet straight away c: You will need a minimum of four different proteins, and should feed in a ratio of 80:10:10 of meat:organ:bone- at least, I think it's the same for cats as dogs, just that she will need food higher in taurine, so your dark meats and things like heart and gizzard. There's loads of pages for fb! I recommend Prey Model Raw Fed Cats.
That sounds great. The bone part i'm a little confused of, but i'm sure I'll learn. I did fine a site that talk about a lot of the raw meat and which are typically best at certain ages. The same with what kinds of bones to give them.
The only problem I have is that I don't really see deer meat. My step-dad and a few of my friends are deer hunters and I thought it would be a good idea if they could get me some scraps among other things from the deer. So is it okay to feed a Kitten deer meat/bones? I don't think the organs matter all than much, but correct me if i'm wrong.
Deer meat is ok, but I wouldn't feed the bones to a cat. Deer are large animals and their bones may be too hard for kitty teeth. Some good bones for cats would be poultry wings (chicken, turkey, quail, geese), poultry necks, whole mice, rabbit and other small animals. You'll also want to make sure you're feeding your kitty hearts frequently. Cats need taurine, and hearts are rich with it!