Leroy The Bengal: vs Chicken Wing

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

14 week old Leroy eating a Chicken Wing.

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  • That's why i have a healthy 5 kilo 7 month old kitten, Raw diet is best for cats.

    You really need to do some research. So long as the cats are wormed they are fine.

    I personally think people who wont feed raw food to their cats are being neglectful.

    Cooking kills proteins and enzymes FACT.

  • your opinion is noted, and disagreed with.

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  • @ramzevans agreed, of course it is.

  • @Rockster969 evolution is a fact

  • @ramzevans 'Improve' as in make available to the body for nutritional purposes.

    Just leave cats out of it

    And what, this is your reason for not accepting evolution?

  • @ramzevans i have to say that this only applies to chicken bones, most other bones are suitable for cats to chew, if broken into small enough pieces, and can help with oral hygiene.

  • chicken bones tend to splinter and vets recommend against the eating of chicken bones because of the potential risk to choke, as someone else already has brought up. However, sometimes the bones can splinter inside the stomach and the cat will need extensive surgery to remove the bones, and it can sometimes be lethal. The solution is easy: you just remove the bones and feed the cat the meat.

  • @Rockster969 because the word "improve" is comparative. If you say "cooking improves the nutritional value of food" you neglect the obvious fact that human beings benefit from it and that because of the different digestive system in cats, it is unlikely that they benefit from it in the same way humans do. Your reasoning is therefore wrong because you're assuming that cooking will make the food significantly better for cats to eat, too, despite the fact wild cats eat 100% raw meat.

  • @ramzevans Due in part, yes.

    and you have stated a false dichotomy.

    So what if cats have different enzymes and acid?

    What is your point?

  • @Rockster969 you are comparing the fact that the path of evolution that our ancestors took to arrive at our current state is due to cooked meat proteins and the fact that wild cats have evolved stomachs that are now higher in enzymes and acid to deal with raw meat? How can you make such an extremely vast error in your reasoning?

  • @TiNkyNae cooking actually improves the nutritional value of food.

    Cooked food has been hypothesized as the reason man's brain increased in size over a relatively short period in time.

  • lol so cute

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