This blog entry is an email correspondence that I wanted to share, between myself an a woman in Argentina.
Helena email correspondence pt.3 of 4
Feb 21 Reply
Hi Lita,
I have been adding raw free range chicken bit by bit and the older kitty is accepting it quite well- the little one will nibble a bite or two and then chow kibble.
Everything you say makes perfect sense- all the wheat and corn and fillers are not natural or good for us either, it cant be good for the carnivores. I did a metabolic typing test about a year ago and found myself to be a protein type that does not do well on grains or sugars and I dont want to make my cats sick by feeding it to them.
I have some books coming from the States with some raw recipe diets in them. I will consult with a homeopathic vet here as well.
Your work sounds very interesting- I will send you some photos over the net for both cats-
Maybe you could give me more ideas after looking at the photos and I could reaffirm that your suggestions coincide with the homeopath here.
All of the info you gave me makes alot of sense and I appreciate it so much. In all honesty, Im skeptical about sending the photo and if that would work from here but want to do good things for my two little chicas:)
Thanks again and hope to hear from you soon,
H.
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Lita Caesar to H. Feb 21 Reply
I can give you a basic recipe for meals: for every one pound of protein you need 2 ounces of veggies and 2 ounces of water. Mix well. You should add some calcium if there's no ground bone in the protein. Proteins can be ground chicken, ground beef, ground turkey, ground lamb, ground venison, ground rabbit, ground cornish game hen. Depending on what if any health issue you are trying to address you can choose from this list of vegetables:
Carrots
Romaine lettuce
Chard
Sweet potato
String beans
Broccoli (limited)
Beet greens (not bulb leafy tops)
Pumpkin
Veggies can be very helpful with inflammation, detoxing, and suppressing over activity. I can give you which veggies and proteins might be a good place to start with your "chicas" but I need their picture.
My fees are $150. for an in depth analysis of the animals constitution. $60. for an approach that is specific for an obvious concern. $30. for each suggested homeopathic remedy. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
Please consult whomever you are comfortable with. Sometimes I agree with Vets. Sometimes I don't. Most of my clients are looking for alternative approaches to their pet's care. Perhaps you can exchange emails with some of them. Most of them came to me because they were unhappy with the results they got from doing what the Vet said to do. I don't believe in disputing with Vets. The owner has to make the decision on what to do. I only make suggestions. Again, you are there with the animal. You are the judge of what you are comfortable with.
Thanx,
Lita
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I can give you a basic recipe for meals: for every one pound of protein you need 2 ounces of veggies and 2 ounces of water. Mix well. You should add some calcium if there's no ground bone in the protein. Proteins can be ground chicken, ground beef, ground turkey, ground lamb, ground venison, ground rabbit, ground cornish game hen. Depending on what if any health issue you are trying to address you can choose from this list of vegetables:
Carrots
Romaine lettuce
Chard
Sweet potato
String beans
Broccoli (limited)
Beet greens (not bulb leafy tops)
Pumpkin
Veggies can be very helpful with inflammation, detoxing, and suppressing over activity. I can give you which veggies and proteins might be a good place to start with your "chicas" but I need their picture.
My fees are $150. for an in depth analysis of the animals constitution. $60. for an approach that is specific for an obvious concern. $30. for each suggested homeopathic remedy. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
Please consult whomever you are comfortable with. Sometimes I agree with Vets. Sometimes I don't. Most of my clients are looking for alternative approaches to their pet's care. Perhaps you can exchange emails with some of them. Most of them came to me because they were unhappy with the results they got from doing what the Vet said to do. I don't believe in disputing with Vets. The owner has to make the decision on what to do. I only make suggestions. Again, you are there with the animal. You are the judge of what you are comfortable with.
Thanx,
Lita
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