) We've carefully researched all the costs (food, litter, vet, etc). We've decided we want to give our new cat the very best diet possible. after researching all the options we've decided on a completely fresh, raw whole foods (meat) diet. My only concern is that, although you can get taurine from chicken leg, beef/chicken/etc heart, I am a little concerned about how to tell if the cat will get enough taurine. I'm not sure how much percentage of their diet should be heart or liver, etc, in comparison to meat? I plan to just cut off pieces of our meat and give it to her before we cook our supper as well as having a stash of things like chicken necks to gnaw on, and various organs that we don't eat. For example I can cut off a chicken wing and chicken leg for the cat, or throw her some steak, and then bits of heart or something... I was going to also include eggs and some fish. We also eat lamb, turkey and pork, so there would be variety.
I'm not too keen on the idea of buying mice for my cat to eat... so I'm not sure I would want to go there. Would my cat be missing any vital nutrients if I don't buy small prey-based meats?
Anyone with experience feeding a cat a raw food diet...? I would really appreciate advice. I grew up with cats but my parents just fed them kibble so, this raw stuff is new territory for me. I'm mainly concerned with the taurine because from what I've read it's very important a cat get enough of that or they could die...!


The ingredients are very pure and I believe that the company has high standards. I buy their dog food and my dogs literally whimper when they hear me start to mix it up and go nuts waiting for it.