Thanks Cinna! They are called 'common blue-butterfly'. I actually put a real pic of me at first for about 10min that lasted, but I am such a wimp... I like butterflies
Haha, I thought they were actual flowers! That looked like gorgeous blue butterflies! I was, like, "WOW. You so have to hand it to Mother Nature... that she could make such an incredible-looking flower!" Haha, I'm still laughing at myself.
Aw, I missed your real pic avatar - hey, post a pic of you in your play costume! We'll all pretend that it's some other beautiful character and that it's not really you if that makes you feel better.
I get a ground beef organ mix for my dog from my farmer as well. They are dog people, so they make a dog mix. And I can't believe, but I started eating tiny little pieces of it and now I love the stuff. The smell is stronger, but I found it appealing. I was just having issues because it's not entirely homogenous.. I can see chunks of stuff in there, lol. But now I eat almost just fine. Some bites are really bitter tasting to me.. is this the liver?? If so, I don't like it at all. The rest is tasty though.. gosh, I eat my dog's food Slankers sells something similar though if you're interested. I've not found anything like this in any stores. If my farmer didn't sell this, I'd probably just buy meat, fat, organs from him and grind my own. I age her (dog) food too, lol.
We have a few, smaller-scale, "better," like health-food-store pet stores in my area that sell raw pet food. I've been feeding my kitties the Stella & Chewy's and Bravo brands lately - I feel like these brands don't go too crazy adding in additional veggies and other stuff. My cats have also eaten Nature's Variety and Primal brands as well, which sound good, but they add too many things - I think because it sounds good to humans. Actually... I am now remembering that the convenient "patties" or "nuggets" tend to have all this stuff in them. The ground mixes (that you have to cut up yourself) are much simpler. Wow, yeah, I got lazy.
Some of the formulas sound so yummy - but then I think, I don't think my cats should eat more carbs than I do!
I didn't study the percentages though (yet). My reactions were based on reading ingredients.
Here's an example of one product I can buy at a pet store:
Feline Venison Formula (Primal Pet Foods)
Ingredients: Venison, Venison Hearts, Venison Livers, Ground Venison Bones, Organic Collard Greens, Organic Green Beans, Organic Turnips, Papaya, Cranberries, Blueberries, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Sunflower Seeds, Organic Cilantro, Organic Squash, Sardine Oil, Taurine, Spirulina, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Ginger, Organic Sage, Mixed Tocopherols (source of vitamin E).
So gourmet... so not mono-eating!
Anyways, Slankers pet food sounds great (being grassfed - most of the raw pet food I buy in the stores is antibiotic- and hormone-free, but not pastured), but it contains no ground bone. Does your dog mix contain bone? I read somewhere that it was really important for raw bone to balance out a pet's muscle/organ food mix... Actually, your doggy does eat raw whole bones (which are better than ground), so you have nothing to worry about... I'll figure something out. Bravo has some great products (some simple mixes with just meat, organ, and ground bone)... antibiotic/hormone-free, but not pastured.
I prefer not to order online yet and to take advantage of what the various pet stores offer (they tend to offer different things and I'm known - well, only by me, no one else cares
...except for
maybe my cats - to go by more than one or two pet store(s) to get what I want to get for my cats). I'm so particular. My kitties are lucky! I guess I will go back to cutting the simpler ground mix "logs," but when they defrosted too much, wow I made such a bloody mess! [I actually open the packages/logs - I prefer not to slice through the packaged logs while frozen so I don't add microscopic traces of plastic to their food (did I mention that I'm AR? I mean,
so caring??)]. I'm still figuring out my favorite sources of RAF for myself and I'm doing the same for the kits.
Thanks for the info, girlie. And I'm so proud of you for eating your dog's food!