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Friday, June 8, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] do chipmunks count? from Newbie

The cat has the advantage of freedom in the neighborhood, to the chagrin of the nature-feeding lot. I find when I only let him out at night, we get along better in the neighborhood! He can eat his own kill peacefully, all night long, then sleeps all day. Braggert that he is, however, he displays his nightly prowess in the driveway, and so when morning comes, the dog does HIS duty, and cleans up. Yum!

Today, instead of chipmunk, my pup was served a young rabbit. Guess this throws my intake-control into the trash-heap, but my dog has eaten weird stuff from day one: bamboo, dog poop, weeds of all sorts. I think he's been trying to make up for something his body craved that wasn't in k***e. Now he's happy as can be. We'll see how his stomach handles all that fur. Can hardly be worse than bamboo, though. Bamboo poop is a sight to behold. And long-lasting, lol.

Back to the cat - he gets a tiny bit of kibble twice a day, which lures him back home, away from gawking neighbors. I'm sure they would just cringe if they knew I have switched to rawfeeding for the dog, too. There's always one trouble-maker in the neighborhood, and if it's not your neighbors, check the mirror.

Thanks for the encouragement,
Lynne

John and Jeni Blackmon <jonjeni777@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Lynne,
So, what's the cat eatin? But if the cat don't want it, pardon the english or lack there of it, then sure, let the dog steal it! Mmmmm, chipmunk, tasty.............can't see why not, it's prey model, he didn't have to hunt it, but as long as he does his own chewing, and doesn't make the cat do that for him, should be ok:) imho:)
Jeni
Oh, and welcome!

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