Raw feeding is about feeding your dog and cat what they would naturally eat… nothing processed, no preservatives or fillers… All real, natural ingredients for naturally born pets.
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Raw feeding is about feeding your dog and cat what they would naturally eat… nothing processed, no preservatives or fillers… All real, natural ingredients for naturally born pets.
More often than not people come to raw feeding for the first time because they have a sick or allergic pet and they have exhausted all other avenues of treatment… Raw feeding has been found to reduce allergy symptoms and itching skin as well as help with kidney problems and arthritis.
But even if your pet is young and healthy, there are so many benefits that will make an already healthy animal even better.
Pet owners who change over to feeding a raw diet find that their pets have more energy than they did before… animals who they believed were lazy by nature are suddenly running and playing. Weight control is much better as food is being more effectively digested, coats become shinier with less odour. Dogs and cats who eat raw are found to have fewer vet visits and have longer lifespans.
And, of course, one of the most popular reasons... smaller less stinky stools from both cats and dogs.
But the best benefit is the peace of mind that you are giving your pets the best quality food which will, in turn, give them the best quality of life.
And you can also have the peace of mind that we have chosen only the best quality raw brands to stock in our store… every product is registered with the department of agriculture which means it is has been thoroughly tested and found to be safe and healthy.
We wouldn’t sell you any product that we would not feed to our own pets.
If you have any more questions about feeding raw, have a look at our FAQ page or feel free to email us… we are always available to help you find the best food for your furry loved ones.
The most common question we get asked is how much to feed your furchildren when you switch them to a raw diet. We will give you the tried-and-tested numbers, but the most important thing we can teach you is how to read and trust your pets’ bodies – they are Natural Born after all, and their bodies know what they need!
So the first thing is to look at your dog or cat’s body and determine whether they are at a good weight to start with. You should be able to easily feel their ribs under their skin, and they should have a clear waistline. If you can actually see their ribs, they are too skinny. If they are roly-poly round without a waist, they need to lose a little or their joints will take strain. This is especially true for puppies and kittens! However cute a barrel may look, you don’t want to stress their little skeletons as they are developing.
The percentages and amounts we’ve given are based on maintaining your pet’s current weight. That means you want to calculate the percentages or meal size based on their ideal weight, rather than their actual weight, if they are a little over or under at the moment. If they’re underweight, feed them a little extra. If they’re overweight, go with a bit less. Feel free to reach out to us if you aren’t sure and we can help you!
You’ll notice we’ve given you a range of meal sizes – that’s because every dog’s and cat’s body has a different metabolism, and their level of activity can affect how quickly they burn through their food. If you’re happy with your pet’s body shape and want to maintain it as is, we suggest you start in the middle of the range and observe your pets for a week or two. If they put on weight, adjust the numbers down a little, and if they start looking skinny, increase a little. The most important thing is DON’T PANIC! One of the great things about raw feeding is how easily your pet’s body will adjust if needed. An increase or decrease in meal size will make noticeable changes within a week or two.
Everyone deserves a little treat from time to time, and this shouldn’t make a huge difference, but if there is reason for your pet to have gotten a lot of treats on a particular day (maybe a puppy school day, or a day when you left them home alone with a loaded puzzle toy to keep them entertained) then factor that in and adjust meals down a little on that day. Our dog Mochi knows that Saturday is a training day, which means she gets a very small breakfast before heading off to school to earn a whole bag full of treats!
Cats are great self-regulators and will usually stop eating when they are full. If you put out a bowl of food in the morning and leave it out for 20-30min, your cat will decide how much they want to eat in that time. Repeat this in the evening, and don’t feel stressed if they don’t finish – they’ll let you know how much is enough.
Dogs, on the other hand, will usually wolf down anything you put in front of them! We often have to gently remind our customers that cute puppy-dog eyes begging at the table does not mean your dog is underfed – the way to tell if they are really hungry is to keep an eye on their body shape, as per the guidelines in the Body Shapes paragraph.
It’s important to note that both dogs and cats will often eat a bit less in summer. You might notice that that’s true for you too! This is nothing to worry about. Cats are also nocturnal hunters in the wild and will often eat a bigger meal at night.
If your dog or cat completely refuses food, or is eating much less for more than a day or two, it’s time to check in with your vet and make sure nothing is wrong.
Hopefully we’ve answered most of your questions about how much to feed your pets on a raw diet. If you still have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out and let us give you some personalised advice 😄
Absolutely not. All animals may be a little possessive over their food (a survival tactic in the wild), so we would recommend giving your pet a little space while they are actually eating, but that is true regardless of what you are feeding them or how sweet they may be. Trust your common sense – don’t let your two-year-old tug on ANY dog’s ears while they are enjoying their supper, for example – but there is absolutely no correlation between raw feeding and behavioural problems in general or aggression in particular.
That is true of cooked bones, because the cooking process makes them brittle and likely to splinter. But a raw meaty bone is one of the best things you can offer your pet. Wild dogs and wolves gnaw on raw bones as a source of essential calcium and other minerals, and to clean the teeth and keep them strong. We will ask you to keep an eye your animals when they are eating raw meaty bones to avoid any risk of choking or teeth breaking. And while we wouldn’t necessarily offer a turkey leg bone to your cat (simple question of weight ratio!) our feline friends love chomping on our chicken necks, pilchards, and venison ribs.
This is something many people are nervous about, so it’s a good question. Many opponents of raw feeding (mostly kibble / pellet companies) have raised a lot of fear about pathogens in raw meat. Firstly, to put your mind at ease, our food is registered, which means that we are subject to strict control regarding levels of bacteria / pathogens / salmonella in the food. The food gets tested at regular intervals, and so far has always come back with far better test results than even strictly necessary. These results are sent to the Department of Agriculture, who have even tighter rules about pet food than our South African laws on human food! So our food is very safe for your pet, and for you.
Regardless, let’s talk a little about bacteria in raw meat. Some of the confusion and fear comes in because one of the reasons humans cook much of what we eat is to kill bacteria. Dogs’ and cats’ stomachs are highly acidic, far more so than humans, which helps them process bacteria like salmonella (and others) without getting sick. The natural digestive enzymes and bile in their systems aid safe digestion and rejection of bad bacteria. Live enzymes in raw food help to boost your pet’s immune system and make it even better at this (sadly kibble is processed at way too high a temperature for these enzymes to survive, which can contribute to a weakened immune system in pets who only eat pellets… but this can be reversed when they return to a natural diet, so never fear!).
OKAY, GIVE ME A LIST. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS MY PET AND I CAN LOOK FORWARD TO?
People who have switched their pets to our raw cat and dog food have found:
Our customers have shared many other encouraging bits of feedback with us. We could write reams about the benefits but you would be reading all day, so please don’t hesitate to make contact if you have specific questions about health concerns or anything else we haven’t covered here.
WHY DID YOU CHANGE YOUR PETS' DIETS AND WHY SHOULD I?
We are a family with both two-legged and four-legged family members. We have always been slightly dog-crazy, and when our zany cat Flat Cat came into our lives, we swore it was possible to be equally “dog” and “cat” people. It was only when these beloved furry four-leggeds became sick from eating an expensive brand of pellets that our eyes were opened to raw feeding.
An article by Born Free USA entitled What’s Really in Pet Food put us off pellets for good (more about the history of dry pet food at the bottom of the page). It made us realise that we had had no idea what the mysterious dry kibble was really made of. It promised complete health on the label but the listed ingredients in no way resembled real food. Dr Karen Becker puts it this way:
With our raw food meals like PaleoPEt, on the other hand, you can see exactly what your animals are eating. You can be assured that your dogs and cats are getting a varied, species-appropriate diet filled with real fresh meat and other high quality ingredients
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