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powerfulbuttranger
May 30, 2019
So, is raw or freeze-dried not as much a risk as it seems like it would be? I mean, contamination is contamination, cat food or human food. No? Raw is raw.

Animals in the wild eat it raw bc it's fresh and they have to, but doesn't mean it isn't at risk for bad bacteria.

P.s. Don't bother telling me I'm stupid, I know.

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powerfulbuttranger
May 30, 2019

Fluffy Bunnies posted:

Can you get a little more exact with what you're asking here? Because I'd like to help, but I'm a bit confused. And for dogs or cats?

I'm sorry. I was standing there in the store at the time, two bags in my arms, like an idiot.

This is for cats.

I see people talking up orijen and other foods that contain raw or freeze-dried ingredients. Is it not a risk for them to be eating that? Why wouldn't it be?

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