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16 oz. (1 pound)
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Raw Coarse Ground/Minced/Sliced Meat/Poultry
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4 oz. (1/4 pound)
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Organ meat (ie. liver, Kidney, Heart, Gizzards, etc.)
Raw Whole Chicken Necks stripped of excess fat or Lamb Riblets
(NEVER cooked! Cooked bones splinter!)
- We prefer naturally-raised meats when possible -
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2 tablespoons
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VitaMineral+ Feline Supplement
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1 - 2 tablespoons
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Essential Fatty Acid (EFA) Oil (Refrigerate after opening)
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A dash of
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Kyolic Aged Liquid Garlic (Refrigerate after opening)
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1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon
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Feline Enzyme Supplement sprinkled over food at serving time
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Optional Ingredients:
2 - 4 oz.
(per lb. of ground meat)
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Food-processed raw or pureed vegetables (zucchini, yam/sweet potato, yellow squash).
Veggies may be included in recipe for extra fiber in the diet.
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| Treat meat
with 6-8 oz purified water combined with 4 drops of Grapefruit Seed
Extract. Pour solution over and blend into meat - do not drain off.
Chicken necks can be marinated in the solution in the refrigerator,
separately.
Cut organ meats into bite-size chunks. If not using ground, chunks
should be appropriately sized for kittens (and cats) with dental
problems and larger chunks may be fed to healthy adults.
Mix all
ingredients together.
After removing
excess fat from chicken necks, cut into pieces the length of your thumb.
Feed raw bones for dessert (bones are eaten last in the wild).
They need to have eaten some of the basic recipe first. Think of them as
Nature's toothbrush!
The serving size
for an adult cat is approximately 2 heaping tablespoons per meal,
usually twice a day. Kittens are introduced to this diet at the age of 5
weeks and can start with one half to a full teaspoon 4-6 times a day
while they are still nursing. Introduce chicken necks to kittens at 8
weeks of age with watchful supervision.
At first, leave food down for approximately 1 hour morning and night.
Kittens, pregnant queens and lactating females eat 3-4 times daily or on
demand.
Cats and kittens
like their food very fresh. Therefore, keep food in the refrigerator up
to 3 days. We recommend storing the food in a glass bowl with a tightly
fitting lid (Pyrex® makes nice ones) as glass conducts cold better than
plastic, and plastic off gases organo chlorine and affects flavor.
Many people make
up large quantities and freeze in serving portions. It is ok to freeze
in plastic. Do not refreeze more than twice and try to refreeze within
no more than 24 hours after you've made up the food. You may add
supplements when freezing. Enzyme Supplement to be added only at
serving time.
Always defrost in refrigerator. Never microwave anything! Safe
handling of raw meat is imperative. Wash hands, dishes, and utensils in
hot soapy water. Clean surfaces with environmentally safe cleaning
products, such as 30 drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract diluted in 32
ounces of water.
Most
importantly, serve with love!
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16 oz. (1 pound)
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Raw Coarse Ground/Minced/Sliced Meat/Poultry
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4 oz. (1/4 pound)
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Organ meat (ie. Liver, Kidney, Heart, Gizzards, etc.)
Raw Whole Chicken Necks stripped of excess fat for Small Dogs
Raw Whole Turkey Necks & Wings, Lamb Shanks, and Beef Knuckle Bones for Larger Dogs
(NEVER cooked! Cooked bones splinter!)
- We prefer naturally-raised meats when possible -
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2 tablespoons
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VitaMineral+ Canine Supplement
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1 - 2 tablespoons
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Essential Fatty Acid (EFA) Oil (Refrigerate after opening)
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A dash of
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Kyolic Aged Liquid Garlic (Refrigerate after opening)
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1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon
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Canine Enzyme Supplement sprinkled over food at serving time
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Optional Ingredients:
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2-24 oz
(per lb of ground meat
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Food processed raw or pureed veggies (zucchini, yam/sweet potato, yellow squash),
Veggies may be included in recipe for extra fiber in the diet.
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| Treat meat
with 6-8 oz purified water combined with 4 drops of Grapefruit Seed
Extract. Pour over and blend into the ground meat - do not drain
off. Bones can be marinated in the solution in the refrigerator,
separately.
Cut organ meats
into bite-size chunks. If not using ground, chunks should be
appropriately sized for puppies (and dogs with dental problems). Use
large chunks for healthy adults.
Mix all
ingredients together.
Feed raw bones
for dessert (bones are eaten last in the wild). They need to have
eaten some of the basic recipe first. Think of them as Nature's
toothbrush!
At first, leave
food down approximately 1 hour at dog's mealtime. A healthy, adult dog
should eat once a day (preferably morning and then have the rest of the
day to burn it off). However, twice a day is fine. Just divide meal into
half portions. Small dogs can eat about a cup of food at each meal.
Medium to large sized dogs can eat up to a pound of food a day. Puppies,
pregnant and lactating females eat more often (3-4 times daily or on
demand).
The food can be
kept in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. We recommend storing the food
in a glass bowl with a tightly fitting lid (Pyrex® makes nice ones) as
glass conducts cold better than plastic, and plastic off gases organo
chlorine and affects flavor.
Many people make
up large quantities and freeze in serving portions. It is ok to freeze
in plastic. Do not refreeze more than twice and try to refreeze within
no more than 24 hours after you've made up the food. You may add
supplements when freezing. Enzyme supplement to be added only at
serving time.
Always defrost in
refrigerator. Never microwave anything! Safe handling of raw meat
is imperative. Wash hands, dishes, and utensils in hot soapy water.
Clean surfaces with environmentally safe cleaning products, such as 30
drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract diluted in 32 ounces of water.
Most
importantly, serve with love.
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