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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Re: The success of Raw feeding or How long have you been at it?

HI Katie,

I thought I would share my experience with my cat for you. For 12 years my cat had allergic reactions to almost every kibble diet that I tried. Chicken, fish, beef, turkey. I had her on hypoallergenic veterinary diets for years, but had to switch them frequently as she would start to vomit her food after being on them for a short time. She was itchy, and never had a hard bowel movement. I started her on raw last fall: turkey, chicken, and fish...we have not looked back since. The only thing she throws up now are hairballs, and that's pretty infrequent since she started on raw. As well, she has perfectly formed stools now....woohoo! The cooking of processed meat denatures the proteins and I am assuming that that is what may be causing the allergic reaction. As well, there are sooooooo many chemicals, preservatives, unnecessary grains to add to the mix....recipe for disaster for a sensitive stomach. If you haven't switched, try it. You'll know pretty early on in
your dog is not tolerating the chicken...my guess is that she will.

Shannon

Katie <kcrockett@mac.com> wrote:

??

and . . . this is my real question . . .
if the allergy test says the dog is allergic to say, chicken, did you find that he could eat raw
chicken?


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