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			<p>I have a baker's dozen cats. They all eat seperate, most of them eat a raw diet. Some eat a homecooked diet. Some eat Wellness, and Core canned. They are all different ages, they have different needs, so I feed them different. They are all doing really well on their food, and I plan to keep them on it. 
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					Oreo</a>
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		Mon, Jan 26th 2009, 17:21 GMT 
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			<p>On the left hand side of the page is a tab that says &quot;Community&quot;.  Click on that and go to &quot;Forums&quot;.  When you get to Forums, look for the page that says &quot;Food and Nutrition&quot;.  There is also a page for people who feed their kittiies a raw food diet.  And, there is a group called &quot;Chef Skylar's Open Restaurant&quot; that's very active on Catster that you could look up under the same tab under &quot;Groups&quot;.  There should be some good recipes for Loki there.  Beautiful kitty, btw! <br /><br />
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					Izadore (Izzie)</a>
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		Wed, Jan 21st 2009, 06:50 GMT 
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			<p>I feed my cats a raw food diet. Although one is on a mix of canned and raw at the moment because of constipation issues. I feed more of a prey model diet. Not much of a recipe to the diet :) :)<br /><br />
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		Wed, Jan 21st 2009, 05:06 GMT 
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			<p>I do not make my own cat food, but if I were you just stick to the same recipe. Swiching can cause upset tummies.<br /><br />
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		Wed, Jan 21st 2009, 03:47 GMT 
		<pubDate>Tue, Jan 20th 2009, 19:47 GMT</pubDate>
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