The Truth About Feeding Your Cat Raw Meat

August 28th, 2009

Myths about proper diets for our cats seem always to be with us. Some of these myths may have a grain of truth, but this truth is often greatly exaggerated or misapplied. Other myths are nurtured by misinformation and mistrust.

A current myth that could be threatening to our cats’ health involves raw meat diets for dogs and cats. The proponents of this belief question the wholesomeness and nutritional value of commercial cat foods. But, in fact, there is no scientific substantiation for raw meat diets.

The truth is that good quality cat foods are backed by years of feline and canine nutrition studies. They are the result of scientific studies by researchers in veterinary colleges and animal nutritionists at reputable cat food manufacturers. Ralston Purina Company, for example, began its cat nutrition studies over 70 years ago. This work continues as researchers launch new studies to learn even more about the relationship of diet to our cats’ health.

In our own diets, meat is combined with vegetables, fruits, breads and other foods to give us the balanced nutrition we need. If we were to eat one particular food consistently, chances are we would become malnourished or develop health problems. No single food or food group can provide all the nutrients we need in proper proportions. Manufacturers of good quality cat foods have incorporated all the nutrients a dog or cat needs during a particular life stage into nutritionally complete and balanced diets.

Although meat is a source of protein, it has very low levels of calcium, a mineral our cats require for proper bone and tooth development. Calcium also plays an important role in blood clotting, muscle contraction and transmission of nerve impulses.

It’s important to remember that nutrients do not work alone, and calcium is no exception. Mineral nutrients are interrelated. Calcium and phosphorus have a scientifically established relationship in the formation of bones and teeth, provided a proper balance is maintained. This balance is usually not present in meat. If large quantities of raw meat are fed over time, skeletal problems may develop.


We tend to think of liver as being a “healthy” meat. Served with other foods, it is a beneficial part of many human diets. Liver has a high level of vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is stored by the body. When liver is fed to cats in large quantities over a period of time, vitamin A toxicity can result. This can lead to improper bone development, lameness and bone decalcification.

Raw meat carries the threat of bacteria and parasites. Salmonella is a bacterial organism that can cause a variety of disease in humans and animals. The risk of salmonellosis is always present when cats are fed raw meat diets. Certain species of tapeworm can be found in raw meat and passed on to a cat who ingests the meat. High quality commercial cat foods are carefully processed to protect against salmonella or internal parasite infection.

It’s true that cats and dogs consume a certain amount of muscle meat when they eat wild animals for survival. However, they also consume the bones, intestinal contents and internal organs which come closer to providing a complete and balanced diet.

Attempting to supplement a raw meat diet with vitamins and minerals is risky for your cat’s health. Certain vitamins and minerals react with one another. Unless they are present in the proper amounts a cat may suffer malnutrition.

When a myth involving cat nutrition is suddenly exploited, we should ask ourselves: “What scientific research supports this statement?” “Have veterinary colleges done research to validate it?” “Do respected researchers in the fields of canine and feline nutrition support it?” “They said” or “I heard that” do not provide the substantiation we need when confronted with myths involving the nutrition and well-being of our special companions.

Tristan Andrews
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9 Responses to “The Truth About Feeding Your Cat Raw Meat”

Mixed Breeds Are Cutest

So what REALLY is the truth about RAW feeding? Is it safe or not?
I mean feeding raw meat. Raw veggies and fruits are normal, but raw meat? Is it really safe?

A good dog is a trained dog

Of course its safe! What exactly do you want to know?

- Can you feed raw chicken bones? YES
- Does my dog need raw veggies and fruits? NO
- Does my dog need to eat organs? YES
- Does my dog need to eat bones? YES
- these questions could go on forever….!

Ive been feeding raw for a few months now and have never had a problem with it. Many more people on here feed raw too with no problems.

If you have a specific question… then post it again or send me an email and Ill try to answer it for you.
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Check out these sites first though:
http://www.rawlearning.com/
http://www.rawmeatybones.com/
http://www.rawfed.com/myths/
http://rawdiettruth.blogspot.com/
http://www.mypetcarnivore.com/rawfeeding
http://www.rawfeddogs.net/

Anna =D

its not neccesarely safe, but its fine to give very few little pieces.
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i give my dog very little pieces of raw meat as well and my vet said its okay

Regan H

Well, you should probably keep the meat refrigerated for a week. If you do that it will be very safe to feed your dog, although cooked meat is better
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hey hey

DONT DO IT
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Jhay Chiong

If your dog looks healthy and maintains a level of energy and happiness, it might be you’ve found the right food.

check these articles about raw food diet:

http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/vee.html

http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/ved.html
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anwen55

I’ve been feeding raw meat and tripe to my dogs for around 30 yrs. The dogs regularly live to at least their mid-teens, so yes, it is safe. Why wouldn’t it be? It’s a dog’s natural diet.
Far safer than feeding 100% processed food which is what commercial dog foods are.
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BYB's are inbred idiots

whats "not normal" about raw meat?

What do you think dogs in the wild eat?

What do you think domestic dogs ate before we invented commercialized food?

Ive talked to many raw feeders and they all have good comments.

I made the switch to raw a few days ago. I wish Id have done it sooner.. my dog sometimes licks his feet obsessivly.. I’ve not noticed ANY feet licking since the switch.
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Rayven~Summer Troll Patrol

What isn’t normal about raw meat? Every carnivore and omnivore on the face of the earth eats it. Man at one point ate it as well. Its what made it possible for our brains to evolve from what they used to be to now.

Yes its really safe, people need to stop think of dogs in the sense of humans. The average person will NOT do well with raw or very undercooked meat in their system. Why? Because our gastric acids are not suitable for handling them. Dogs are still animals, they aren’t the wolves they used to be but they are still carnivores capable and more suite to digesting raw meat and bones.

If feeding raw feeding was honestly as dangerous as some people have been led to believe or would like to make others think there would not be a raw fed dog, cat, ferret or any OTHER carnivorous animal alive on the face of the earth.
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