Why don't they make cat food from food cats really eat such as...
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Why don't they make cat food from food cats really eat such as...
...mice/lizards/sparrows instead of beef & lamb? Can you imagine a domesticated cat hunting a cow or sheep in nature?It would also be difficult for cats to catch tuna in the wild as they swim in the Pacific Ocean even though it is a popular fish cat food.
It probably isn't legal or approved by the FDA, but if you want your cat to experience "al fresco" dining, why not just let them free and eat whatever they want. They won't ever starve!
my cat is indoor/outdoor, and we live in the country and i still have never seen or found evidence that he eats lizards or mice. I have found numerous dead ones on the back porch or by my chair or in my shoe... he kills them and gives them to me.
There are plenty of people who feed what's called a whole prey raw diet. It is natural and healthy for cats and dogs, despite what pet food manufacturers tell consumers and vets. Here are a few web sites to check out if you're really curious.http://www.rawmeatybones.com/http://...w.ukrmb.co.uk/