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Apr 11, 2017 at 13:15 comment added trond hansen my queston is more about the contents of a and d vitamins and of heavy metals,not of raw meat in general.i do feed my cat raw meat of cows pork deer and fish somtimes,and she do hunt mice rats and somtmes birds,but the main diet is dry food,i have had cats for a long time 40 y plus.and all of them loves whale meat,they are indoor/outdoor cats when they want.raw meat is what cats eat so to say it is bad for tem is realy stupid to say.cats dont eat spoiled meat not even prey that has a fever and might be ill..
Apr 11, 2017 at 12:40 comment added Timmy Jim The only thing I could really find is this rather bias source. Bias as it may be, they do provide references on their findings. They state that whale meat contains toxins like many other creatures in the sea due to pollution. One such is Mercury, which can have an impact of the nervous system. Although the page is about human use, it also mentions it for pet food for dogs and cats as well.
Apr 11, 2017 at 12:17 comment added James Jenkins Related Can cats safely eat raw meat? I don't think these are duplicates, as there may be concerns specific to whale meat that are not addressed in the related question.
Apr 11, 2017 at 11:48 history asked trond hansen CC BY-SA 3.0