I'm wondering about raw meats particularly.
Thanks for clearing that up, I was a bit confused.
Last month when we first looked, the local butcher advised that any sort of raw stewing steak was exceptionally good for cats.
The stewing steak is good quality stuff plus it has just the right amount of fat running through it, which is apparently very good for cats to chew through. Because processed canned stuff is really just minced up slosh, they get no opportunity to use their teeth to chew, which can led to mouth and gum problems.
We brought a cut called Gravy Steak and the little darlings are almost wetting themselves with excitement every meal time. We also gave them some raw chicken breast, which they also adored.
When they were very young we tried them on chicken wings, which are meant to be very good for cats but chewing on them all-seemed-too-much-effort-for-the-lazy-little-buggers!
When they were very young we also use to give them raw liver and raw kidneys but I just got to the point where I could not cut these up without dry retching, so had to cease.
A few years ago were using the pre-packaged VIP raw meat but our vet warned us off saying that the preservatives used are bad for the health of the cat. Apparently since the introduction of these types of pre-packed supermarket meats, the incidents of Alzheimer’s type diseases in cats and dogs has sky-rocketed.
For anyone in Sydney who wants to swap their cats and dogs onto raw meat but doesn’t want to actually handle the stuff themselves, here is the link for an organic natural pet food company:
http://www.balizwoofwoof.com.auI have not tried them yet but will, as their products look very good and very natural.
(edited due to spelling mistake)