----- Original Message -----From: grantsmom2007Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 9:49 AMSubject: [Raw4Pets] Re: Tampa/Brooksville Delivery, 7/9/2009, 5:00 pmIf you buy chicken breasts with bone in from your grocery for yourself or your family, cut the bones off that and they make great starter bones for little guys. The chicken has some cartilage as well as soft bone there and it makes for an easy way to transition to eating bones. Chicken ribs are also easy to eat and those are generally on the same cut of meat.
Both of my cats learned to eat bone starting with these. (Well, one is still learning, but the other I can just toss a chicken quarter to and he handles the rest on his own. :) )
My cat was recently diagnosed with seizures too...thus converting my second cat to raw over the last few weeks. I'm hoping it helps control the seizures by at least removing any food related triggers.
Good luck!
~~Tiffaney
> On Jul 5, 2009, at 9:07 AM, jerry wrote:
>
> > thanks sally, we are going to start feeding raw to our 7yr old 5lb
> > chihuahua, she started having seizures recently. Is the complete a
> > good
> > thing to feed on a reg basis with the addition of a organ meat?
> >
> > Jerry