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This homemade raw cat food video shows you how easy making healthy, affordable, nutritionally balanced cat food really is! This raw cat food recipe cured my cats of chronic UTIs, got rid of eye discharge and hairballs, improved digestion, coat condition, dental health, and more! Check out the recipe further down in the description. Subscribe for more videos on how to understand and improve your cat's health and behavior: / @furraticbehavior8494 Share this video with more cat lovers: • How to Make Homemade Raw Cat Food - The Re... Check out these blog posts for more information on raw cat food: https://www.furraticbehavior.com/home... https://www.furraticbehavior.com/7-wa... https://www.furraticbehavior.com/why-... https://www.furraticbehavior.com/7-si... This website is a gold mine of information on raw feeding. They also have an alternate recipe for grinding your own meat, and a bunch of other alternate recipes: https://feline-nutrition.org/ *I did not formulate this recipe, I adapted it from feline-nutrition.org to work for me. I did not change any ingredient amounts, just how I source them. Supplements you'll need in order to make this recipe: Salmon Oil https://amzn.to/3icjnTl Taurine https://amzn.to/3if0Y8v B-Complex https://amzn.to/3396nYu Vitamin E https://amzn.to/3bCnohz Psyllium Husk Powder https://amzn.to/2FhWaRj *Do not omit supplements, or change amounts! This is a balanced recipe, changing the ingredients can lead to deficiencies and/or too much of a supplement. Safe Handling and Preparation: Sanitize surface before making. (I use hot water & vinegar.) Cover surface in news paper, or something similar for easy clean up. If using meat from Blue Ridge Beef, keep frozen until you're going to make it Always use very fresh meat. Thaw meat in fridge, not at room temp Keep meats in the fridge while you're preparing everything else. Don't leave it out. Minimize time that meat is out in room temp. I suggest using gloves. I use food grade nitrile gloves. You can get these online, or at a food service store. Portion and freeze immediately. If unable to freeze immediately, refrigerate and then freeze asap. Wash and sanitize everything afterward Wash food bowls after every meal. Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio/Percentage of Bone: Ideal ratio is 1.1:1 (first number is calcium, second number is phosphorus.) But this ratio can vary from 0.9:1 up to 1.5:1 Another way this can be measured is by using 7-10% raw bone. (If using pre-ground meat, like in this video, just find out from the manufacturer what the percentage of bone is, or what the calcium to phosphorus ratio is. The label should include the amount of phosphorus and the amount of calcium. These amounts can be easily converted to find the ratio.) Great article to get over the fear of calcium to phosphorus ratios: https://feline-nutrition.org/nutritio... Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian, or a nutritionist. If you choose to make your cat's food, you assume all risk and liability. Please see my official disclaimer for more info: https://www.furraticbehavior.com/disc... Recipe for this Homemade Raw Cat Food: 4.5 lbs of Chicken Ground with the Bone In (raw) (Blue Ridge Beef, or another brand that has the correct calcium to phosphorus ratio/percentage of bone) 7 ounces of Raw Chicken Liver 14 ounces of Raw Chicken Hearts 8 ounces Drinking Water 4 Egg Yolks 2000 mg Taurine 4000 mg Salmon or Krill Oil 200 IU Vitamin E (dry or oil form) 200 mg B-Complex 1.5 tsp Lite Iodized Salt (If using regular iodized salt, cut amount in half) 4 tsp Psyllium Husk Powder (This is optional, but I always use it. It adds fiber, with minimal carbs. If your cat is transitioning from a commercial food, I highly suggest it, so they don't get constipated.)