I do Agree that an all dry food diet is not good for your cat, however, i would not be going out and buying Big bags of live Animals to grind up. This is not humane by anyones standards. you can buy cheap cuts of meat at the grocery store, or just start reading the labels on the cat food cans, there are better cat foods out there, at a price of course.
Big bags of LIVE animals!? Where on earth did you get that! LOL I'm sorry, no, frozen of course! They don't sell BAGS of LIVE animals anywhere that I know of. The DEAD, FROZEN animals I will be buying have been raised and killed in the most humane way possible. They are killed by being exposed to carbon monoxide until they fall asleep forever. It's a simple, painless death. I also have no intention of grinding them up. Like Chillpill said, it is good for them to crunch through the bones.
Your wrong about that they do sell live animals they give you them in little boxes or a plastic cup thing . you go to the pet store they give you live feed in the pet store . This is a norm for most pet stores they have live pets on display , they have chips for your animal beds and for animals poop on and dry and wet and canned food. Than they have a section that says Live animal feed . That is a section with live animals ment to be eaten . Since som pets eat live prey like snakes. Also I do not own a snake but ive been to the pet store .
I know that you can buy live animals for feeding, but you typically don't buy big bags of live mice or baby chickens. Fish, yes, but not animals like the ones I described.
Is it normal that I plan on switching my cat to this diet?
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I do Agree that an all dry food diet is not good for your cat, however, i would not be going out and buying Big bags of live Animals to grind up. This is not humane by anyones standards. you can buy cheap cuts of meat at the grocery store, or just start reading the labels on the cat food cans, there are better cat foods out there, at a price of course.
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Big bags of LIVE animals!? Where on earth did you get that! LOL I'm sorry, no, frozen of course! They don't sell BAGS of LIVE animals anywhere that I know of. The DEAD, FROZEN animals I will be buying have been raised and killed in the most humane way possible. They are killed by being exposed to carbon monoxide until they fall asleep forever. It's a simple, painless death. I also have no intention of grinding them up. Like Chillpill said, it is good for them to crunch through the bones.
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Your wrong about that they do sell live animals they give you them in little boxes or a plastic cup thing . you go to the pet store they give you live feed in the pet store . This is a norm for most pet stores they have live pets on display , they have chips for your animal beds and for animals poop on and dry and wet and canned food. Than they have a section that says Live animal feed . That is a section with live animals ment to be eaten . Since som pets eat live prey like snakes. Also I do not own a snake but ive been to the pet store .
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I know that you can buy live animals for feeding, but you typically don't buy big bags of live mice or baby chickens. Fish, yes, but not animals like the ones I described.