I’ve fed my dogs and cats raw meaty bones, organs and meat for the last 25 years. That is their ancestral diet, not corn and wheat, food dyes and preservatives. All my animals live very long lives, I currently have one that’s 18 and she runs and jumps still like a young dog. Feed your dogs and cats what they have evolved to eat.
Given that my two cats have absolutely refused to eat all of the “natural” etc. foods available at All the Best pet stores, I am not going to spend over $50 to try these foods. Offer a sample for $20 and I’ll try it.
Are the ingredients free of toxins found in most, if not all, animals injected with so-called vaccines? Just look at the blood of those j a b bed during convid. It’s now to the point where they’re putting those toxins in everything you don’t grow or raise yourself (and even that’s getting difficult with the air assaults).
Strongly disagree. I am an animal myself. Our animals are sentient beings! They have personalities and respond to our love! We do self care for ourselves and for our animals. We never go to a veterinarian. So excited learning about these products to support our animals. We could never live in a community where those toxic products like glyphosate are used. We live in the country, but the neighbor on one side still thinks it is OK to use Rodeo/ Roundup. We have lots of wildlife that prefer our property - from pileated woodpeckers and owls to corn snakes and interesting bugs!
There’s a really good raw feeding group on FB you should think about joining. It’s called Raw Feeding Advice and Support. If you’re not including a minimum of five proteins, mostly red meat, a calcium/phosphorus source and organ meats, the diet is deficient.
Especially the magnificent liver!!! The premise that animal liver contains stored toxins is a misconception. The liver is an active detoxification organ, processing and eliminating harmful substances rather than hoarding them. The actual risks associated with eating liver stem from its extremely high concentration of certain nutrients, like vitamin A and copper, which can be toxic if consumed in excess over time. By practicing moderation and sourcing your liver from clean, reputable farms, you can safely enjoy this nutrient-dense superfood while mitigating the potential for nutrient overdose. The key is to respect the potency of liver and treat it as a potent multivitamin, not an everyday muscle meat. For a detailed look into the liver's function and nutrient storage, visit the National Institutes of Health website. https://nutri.it.com/are-there-toxins-in-animal-liver-separating-fact-from-fiction
I’ve fed my dogs and cats raw meaty bones, organs and meat for the last 25 years. That is their ancestral diet, not corn and wheat, food dyes and preservatives. All my animals live very long lives, I currently have one that’s 18 and she runs and jumps still like a young dog. Feed your dogs and cats what they have evolved to eat.
Given that my two cats have absolutely refused to eat all of the “natural” etc. foods available at All the Best pet stores, I am not going to spend over $50 to try these foods. Offer a sample for $20 and I’ll try it.
Next time you prepare chicken cut a piece off and see if your cat likes it?
Are the ingredients free of toxins found in most, if not all, animals injected with so-called vaccines? Just look at the blood of those j a b bed during convid. It’s now to the point where they’re putting those toxins in everything you don’t grow or raise yourself (and even that’s getting difficult with the air assaults).
A pet is an animal. It is not family. The idolatry/obsession people have with animals is disturbing, and a sign of social and moral decay.
Martin Buber would disagree with you. Or Rilke. I think it is clear some animals hold greater sacred presence and mirroring than humans.
I disagree. Animals make us better humans.
Strongly disagree. I am an animal myself. Our animals are sentient beings! They have personalities and respond to our love! We do self care for ourselves and for our animals. We never go to a veterinarian. So excited learning about these products to support our animals. We could never live in a community where those toxic products like glyphosate are used. We live in the country, but the neighbor on one side still thinks it is OK to use Rodeo/ Roundup. We have lots of wildlife that prefer our property - from pileated woodpeckers and owls to corn snakes and interesting bugs!
I actually prefer my dogs to most humans.
Ouch.
just buy frozen chickens and give the dogs 3 times a week. And some greens, yogurt,
There’s a really good raw feeding group on FB you should think about joining. It’s called Raw Feeding Advice and Support. If you’re not including a minimum of five proteins, mostly red meat, a calcium/phosphorus source and organ meats, the diet is deficient.
Are any of theses formulations made without toxic filtration organs?
Are any of them muscle meat and bone based? Dogs need a lot of bone in their diet.
Are the ingredients organic?
Animal organs do not retain toxins, according to Stephanie Seneff.
Even the liver, the great detoxifier?!
Especially the magnificent liver!!! The premise that animal liver contains stored toxins is a misconception. The liver is an active detoxification organ, processing and eliminating harmful substances rather than hoarding them. The actual risks associated with eating liver stem from its extremely high concentration of certain nutrients, like vitamin A and copper, which can be toxic if consumed in excess over time. By practicing moderation and sourcing your liver from clean, reputable farms, you can safely enjoy this nutrient-dense superfood while mitigating the potential for nutrient overdose. The key is to respect the potency of liver and treat it as a potent multivitamin, not an everyday muscle meat. For a detailed look into the liver's function and nutrient storage, visit the National Institutes of Health website. https://nutri.it.com/are-there-toxins-in-animal-liver-separating-fact-from-fiction
Thank you, Sally. Verrrrry interesting comment.
Liver has waaaay too much vitamin A. Doesn’t matter how clean it is.