My recipe is modified from this site for Munchie who has heart disease:
http://catinfo.org/?link=makingcatfood
3 pounds of poultry thigh meat/bones/skin (If using Boneless add the eggshell or bonemeal powder)
Liver - add 4 ounces of chicken livers per 3 lb of meat/bones/skin. * For future recipes I am probably going to give 2oz of Liver and 2oz of Kidney as I feel they need the variety of the organs)
1/2 cup water (or, preferably, more if your cat will eat it with more water)
2 eggs - use the yolk raw but lightly cook the white
5000 mg fish oil Do NOT use cod liver oil!
400 IU (268 mg) Vitamin E (powdered E in capsules is the easiest to use)
50 mg Vitamin B-complex (capsules or tablets)
2,000 mg taurine (use powdered - either in capsules or loose)
3/4 tsp Morton Lite salt with iodine (contains potassium and sodium - make sure that it contains iodine) (½) teaspoon of eggshell or bone meal powder is needed per pound of meat and organ ONLY if using Boneless meat
My Additional Supplements for Munchie's specific needs for arthrits, bladder and heart health.
2 Glucosamine MSM Tablets 1500mg (so he gets 250mg per day)
Lysine 12 scoops (needs 1 scoop twice a day) 500mg per day so 6000mg is what is needed
2,000mg additional Taurine
400 I.U. addition Vit E
It calls for 1 cup of water but that made it really liquidy so next batch am just going to do 1/2 cup of water. I put the water in a bowl, then added the eggs and all the supplements and stirred until they dissolved, then added that to the meat mixture and liver, and then blended it up using my Ninja processor.
Munchie my 15# cat needs 2oz per meal twice a day.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Munchies Transition
Munchie is transitioning over to raw. Munchie has severe arthritis and was recently diagnosed with heart disease. We are having an ultrasound done tomorrow to determine exactly what is wrong with his heart. He is on a bunch of medications, but has decided he no longer needs to eat cat food, so we are making the transition to raw.
Munchie is a proud member of the clean bowl club
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Zoey's Mix
So little Miss Zoey (4# chihuahua) is extremely picky when it comes to organs. So I make her up a mixture of everything she needs for a balanced diet. I still give her boney meals a couple times a week alternating between rabbit, cornish hens and whole prey mice. The she gets either chicken, pork, beef, turkey, fish, duck for her other meals that are made into little ice cube shaped cubes. Zoey loves these little cubes and what she doesn't know is that she eats the organs without problems......won't hurt her :-) Here is my 'recipe' that I use for her:
14oz meat (beef, chicken, pork, turkey, duck, fish)
4oz beef heart or chicken or rabbit hearts whatever I can find
or 1# Meat
1 oz Liver I use beef or chicken liver.
1 oz Other Secreting Organ kidney, spleen, thymus, pancreas, lung, testicles, or brains. I mostly used Beef Kidneys as that is what was readily availabe. I am running low on it so I am going to have to go hunt down some other organs.
1 sardine
1/2 teaspoon ground egg shell
1 raw egg
1 fish oil capsule (1000mg)
2 & 1/2 Vit E (400IU) Capsules
2 oz Vegetables/Blue Berries (I use these as antioxidants for Zoey since she has so many health issues). I mainly use pumpkin, spinach, broccoli. Notice if you feed Prey Model Raw, the veggies are usually omitted. But after research I decided to include this small amount as she needs the antioxidant properties of them.
Here is her meat thawing
14oz meat (beef, chicken, pork, turkey, duck, fish)
4oz beef heart or chicken or rabbit hearts whatever I can find
or 1# Meat
1 oz Liver I use beef or chicken liver.
1 oz Other Secreting Organ kidney, spleen, thymus, pancreas, lung, testicles, or brains. I mostly used Beef Kidneys as that is what was readily availabe. I am running low on it so I am going to have to go hunt down some other organs.
1 sardine
1/2 teaspoon ground egg shell
1 raw egg
1 fish oil capsule (1000mg)
2 & 1/2 Vit E (400IU) Capsules
2 oz Vegetables/Blue Berries (I use these as antioxidants for Zoey since she has so many health issues). I mainly use pumpkin, spinach, broccoli. Notice if you feed Prey Model Raw, the veggies are usually omitted. But after research I decided to include this small amount as she needs the antioxidant properties of them.
Here is her meat thawing
I put everything into the Ninja and chop/mix it up.
Here it is portioned out in the cubes. After they are flash frozen, I put them into snack bags and then into a gallon sized ziplocked labeled with what meat it is.
They are a little more than 1oz per cube, Zoey gets 1 cube twice a day.
Labels:
Beef,
Chicken,
Cornish Hen,
Cornish Hens,
Eggs,
Fish,
Health,
Menu,
mice,
Organs,
Pork,
Premade Raw,
Rabbit,
RMB's (Raw Meaty Bones),
Sardines,
Supplements,
whole prey
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Another great Dogster Post!
I have learned SO much from Dogster where as it pertains to feeding raw. Here is another great post by Charlie about different cuts of meat: http://www.dogster.com/forums/Raw_Food_Diet/thread/737490
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Griffin Update
Griffin in 11 weeks old now, and eating raw like a champ (well ground it is), he'll be starting to get some regular cornish hens in the next week, and hoping to add organs soon too. He gobbles it right up, which is awesome because he wasn't a good eater on kibble (although who can blame him?) His health is greatly improved as he was dealing with a chronic respiratory from the time he was born (he was LITERALLY on antibiotics up until he was about 7 weeks old, when I got a hold of him and got him on natural remedies. He has been keeping my husband company while he's been out of work recovering from surgery on his elbow and then surgery 2 weeks later on his shoulder. Griffin is doing awesome, I love how easy it has been to transition the 2 puppies (Ziva (RIP) and Griffin to raw, I don't think Griffin has even had a soft stool yet. YAY RAW!
RIP Sweet Ziva
I have been really stressed and haven't updated for a long time. I just wanted to share this as I realize I never posted about losing my sweet little Min Pin Ziva.. We lost Ziva on November 30th. Here's what happened, I took her to my dad/vet as she threw up like 17x in a few hours. And was acting 'loopy'.
Written Dec 1, 2011: My sweet little Ziva is at Rainbow Bridge now.
I took her to the vet/my dad, by the time we got there (35 minute drive) we got her temperature up from 94.8 to 97.1 (had her on a rice heating pad), she was a little staggerish on her feet. Just the fact that she let him draw blood and place a catheter without a fight indicated that something was seriously wrong, she does not like to be worked on. Bloodwork confirmed it was pancreatitis so we started her on IV's and gave her some medications for it, about 5-10 minutes later she collapsed and essentially went comatose. Her heartrate was 80 which is slow for her and the breed she is, she was throwing her head back & stretching her legs out stiff showing neurological signs, then all the sudden she stopped breathing, her heart rate was over 200 bpm, and we tubed her and breathed for her for about 5 minutes before her heart stopped. Necropsy was done, that showed an abnormal pancreas that was the worst inflammation my dad has ever seen in 40 years. It was BRIGHT pink, it's supposed to be kind of creamish colored. She threw a blood clot to her heart (which was enlarged)...had never heard a murmur on her before. As well as a blood clot to her brain. My dad/vet said that as inflammed as the pancreas was, she probably would have come down with pancreatitis regardless of whether or not she got into the turkey fat it just sped up the process by triggering it. He said it probably would have been less than a week. There was nothing that we could have done, even if I would have taken her to the vet as soon as she started vomiting. He said that the enlarged heart and pancreas abnormality could have been why she was so active, and always starving, and had to eat 8% of her body weight in order to maintain weight, as well as why she was so small (barely tipped scales at 4#).
My sweet little Ziva started her life out in a puppy mill, I rescued her from my cousin who bought her at the puppy store when she was 4 months old. She was almost 19 months old and was such a spunky, happy little girl. I will miss her tremendously. It has been a very very hard night. I do know one thing though, that my next puppy will come from a Naturally Reared breeder to help give her a better start on life. It is so hard to believe that she has gone, she was running around like her normal mad woman self yesterday afternoon, then in a matter of hours she is gone.
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