Quote Originally Posted by Dracoluna View Post
If you're willing to take the time, however, you can get a pretty stable diet for them. It does take measuring out exactly what they are getting through the food (you'll start seeing calcium to phosphorus ratios in your head while shopping...) and knowing what additives to top it off with. The catch then is getting them to eat it all. If you've ever tried making a raw meat diet for your cat, you'll understand what I mean. This is the same only there is less research on exactly what they need which is what makes me wary of it.
Care to go into more detail on this or do you have any resources you recommend?