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I don't have cats as I'm allergic to them. But, I'm always wondering how cats survive off kibble?
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Re: Fellow dog owners - what food do you feed?
 Originally Posted by anatess
I don't have cats as I'm allergic to them. But, I'm always wondering how cats survive off kibble?
Cats survive on kibble, some well into old age, but not nearly as well as they survive on canned or raw. Based on the research I've done (and the research I've seen others do), if cats are going to be fed a manufactured diet, it should be canned not raw. That canned diet should also be meat and organ, not grains, not starches, and no plant material (which is very hard to find... apparently cats in the wild are eating blueberries, potatoes, and carrots! ). A raw diet is, in my honest opinion, the best diet for a cat, hands down. That of course assuming it is a PROPER raw diet. (As we all know... hamburger isn't going to cut it!)
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