![]() Dry foods and many canned foods are packed with ingredients that are wholly inappropriate for carnivores and contribute to disease. Plant matter, carbohydrates, vegetables, and fillers are not health-building ingredients for cats. A mouse, on the other hand, offers a perfect and complete nutrition package for a cat. Meat, bone, organs, Essential Fatty Acids, ample Taurine, vitamins, and key minerals are all there in the mouse. So why not 'build a mouse' and feed it to a cat? Or take a second look at the food you're feeding and see how close to mouse-ness it is? FOLLOW us on Facebook to get these Bites in your news feed.
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Emily Sullivan
7/22/2017 01:26:21 pm
I wonder as I feed my foster kittens their raw meals... WHY isn't there a source for "mouse" raw food? I'm a bit squeamish and am not quite sure I could drop cute little rodents into the chute of my grinder, but.... if safe/healthy, I'd buy prepared mouse...
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