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Dec 23, 2019 at 21:25 comment added Meg Incidentally, it's pretty involved to create your own complete diet for cats, even more so if you are looking to avoid adding supplements. Just providing a single meat, especially something like chicken that has been butchered for human consumption, which is just muscle meat with no organs, is not nutritionally complete. In the wild, a cat would eat entire rodents, birds, etc, including the organs, bones, and stomach contents. If you want to cook for your cat, or feed raw meat diet, there are whole websites dedicated to the process.
Jun 9, 2017 at 7:35 comment added Lati Thanks, I will start with chicken. By the way, it is all about my cat not dog:) But in a way, same topic valid for dogs as well.
Jun 8, 2017 at 13:09 comment added Christy B. @Lati that is totally dependent on your dogs needs. Chicken is good for easily upset tummies. Rabbit and duck is great for allergy related sensitive stomachs. Whitefish, salmon, lamb, rabbit & venison are the options to choose from for skin allergies or dry skin and coat. Some people do raw diets as well, but depending on your dog he may be predispositioned for pancreatic issues- for those dogs I'd stick with cooked lean, light meats like fish or chicken. Hope this helps
Jun 8, 2017 at 5:46 comment added Lati Thanks! So far the most comprehensive response. What about "the new food"? Can it be any type of cooked meat?
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