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The Raw Food Basic Recipe for preparing meals for your cats and dogs is 75% raw ground meat and 25% raw ground or steamed/mashed vegetables. To prepare one cup (8 ounces) of food: 3/4 cup (6 ounces) of raw meat and 1/4 cup (2 ounces) of vegetables. To prepare a larger amount: 6 cups (3 pounds) of raw meat to 2 cups You can prepare sufficient amounts for your family of animals on a daily basis or you may prepare large amounts and freeze it in packages containing enough for their daily food. You may have an animal that eats 1 tablespoon a day or you may have an animal that consumes 6 cups a day. No matter what the size of your animal the 75/25 proportions remain the same. Proteins, the best to feed are: Raw egg yolks, beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, buffalo, venison, elk, emu, ostrich all fit for human consumption. Vegetables, the best to feed are: broccoli, zucchini and any other squashes, kale, chard, dandelion, Romaine lettuce, celery, parsley, asparagus, and pumpkin. (Even canned pumpkin is fine as long as the label says 100% pure pumpkin.) To the above Raw Food Basic Recipe, it is essential that they have a complete and balanced food program by adding the Flying Basset Basic 3 organic supplements: Animal Complex, Plant Cell Calcium Complex and Plant Cell C Complex. The only foods that should pass your cat or dog's lips are raw meat, raw egg yolks, raw poultry, raw or steamed vegetables and the Flying Basset Basic 3 organic supplements. The only treats that should be given to your cats and dogs are tiny pieces of raw meat or the Flying Basset Super Hero Treats. For training purposes, you may break up the Super Hero Treats into tiny pieces or you may make an exception and give tiny pieces of roasted meat, because it certainly isn't convenient to carry raw meat in your pocket. The following are a list of NO grains, cereals, bread, rice, pasta, dairy, fruit, yeast, pork, rabbit, soy, ground bone, bone meal, egg shells, alfalfa, kelp (or any other herbs), canned/dry foods, dehydrated foods, commercial cat/dog treats, milk bones, rawhide, pigs' ears, nylabones, etc. NO vegetables with hulls (peas, corn, beans, etc). NO nightshade vegetables: white potatoes, raw tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, or iceberg lettuce or raw spinach. When dogs or cats have an illness of any kind, NO root vegetables (carrots, potatoes, beets, etc). Later on when symptoms are gone, some cats or dogs may have some root vegetables depending on their body's response to them. NO drugs, chemicals or poisons including vaccines, frontline, advantage, program, heartgard, antihistamines, antibiotics, rimadyl, benadryl, flagyl, steroids, etc. For more detailed information, please read my free ebooks: Healthy Foods! Happy Cats! or Healthy Foods! Happy Dogs! and other ebooks on the Flying Basset |
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