Cats in the wild do not eat any food for 5-7 days without any problems. Are the domestic cats so different from tigers, leopards or lions?
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They probably are. ... not as strong ... bred to weakness.
Some things to consider...
1 - people that say cats should never be fasted are vets that usually only consider the cat on a cooked diet, so its very likely this unnatural diet for a cat hinders its fasting ability. A cat may have better ability to fast on a raw natural diet. How do we know a domestic cat can't fast on a wild diet, have we actually tried it.
2 - Yes domestic cats are different from tigers and lions because small wild cats are different from the big wild cats. Small wild cats prey is much smaller, they are lucky if they get a big bird, usually it a little mouse, its not a big meal, so after a small meal there is less ability to fast and it needs to catch another mouse quickly to keep its caloric need. Lions and tigers kill very large animals, sometimes they cannot even finish their food...looking at small wild cats and the large ones I'd say theres a big difference, but things like pumas and snow leopards are in the middle category but probably closer to big cats in the way they eat.
But 5 - 7 seems too much...try one or two after a raw diet.
My cat was locked in some garage for the long weekend, almost 3 days no food, he was fine when he got back, hungry and tired but he was ok. So if that was ok maybe 5 - 7 is doable, but whyyyyyy!
My cat refuses to eat any raw animal foods. Just cans for him...
Do not fast him long to get him to eat raw if he is on cooked food, it may be dangerous at this time, maybe try a whole day fast and feed late at night, rinse and repeat.
Here is how I got my picky kitties to love raw meat.
- First chopped the meat up small and mixed it with their canned food. Feed that to them when they are really hungry.
- Over a week decrease amount of canned food "sauce" you use on the meat till they are eating all meat. Presto!
At first I cut up the chunks small and gradually larger, now they are chewing huge pieces - I am proud lol
Also experiment with meat different cats have their own tastes.
Both of my cats like deer and grassfed beef, those are their staple.
They do NOT like lamb...
Only one likes raw turkey ground.
Both like raw salmon but thats only a treat when I have it.
Neither like marrow or big pieces of fat (cats don't need that much fat, some of the fat on their meat is enough, plus occasionally add a good fish oil or feed fish)....
My male cat HATES liver, and my female adores it...weird.
Sometimes they sneak to my parents cats and steal some dry cat food but its a little bit and they have leaned to like to eat raw meat.
For calcium I add eggshell powder to the meats.
I have a cat who was fixed 14 yrs ago while kitten. Has gotten very few vaccines, none in over a decade. May have had a life long systemic candida. Seems very healthy and strong. Eats any kind of animal food (grassfed), the smellier or fattier the better. Started RAF 3 yrs ago. In the last couple days has suddenly for the first time become constipated. Any raw paleo ideas what to do about that? It looks very painful.
I have an idea...does he eat any grasses, try giving him dry catnip (my male eats it every other day as his 'salad'), or get some cat grass, in the summer my cats are grazing on the grass...if your cats old maybe he is not grazing enough, if he wount eat the catnip or grass try making him a treat of ground meat mixed with ground up grasses. Make sure you don't give him poisonous ones though lol, I'm sure I didn't have to tell you that
Some cats may need a little vegetation depending on what meat they are eating, if they drink water enough or their age.
Also not sure but a little fish oil may get him to poop too?
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I find out of all domestic animals cats are the closest to their wild ansetors, that why I love cats, they are close with their human friends and have personalities yet semi-wild. Sometimes they forget to be wild if they are in an apartment, but they quickly learn it when put outside.