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Fish Herder
Feeding raw bones and even raw meat is a lot less risky than most people seem to think... I've never done it and never plan to, but my friend's uncle breeds bengal cats, and their diet consists almost entirely of raw poultry meat, including chicken bones. I've heard the hour+ long speech that man gives when someone adopts a kitten from him, so I'm sure he knows his stuff. Cats and dogs are not omnivores like we are and their digestive systems are designed for raw meat... they must not have a problem with it if my friend's uncle trusts it enough to raise his $1000+ kittens on it starting the second they begin to take solid food
Although you are right that cats are carnivores, dogs are actually omnivores like us. Although many people may feed barf diets and may be quite happy with it, studies have shown that there is an increased risk of transmitting salmonella to those in contact with the dogs food, dishes, and feces. Salmonella is not a fatal disease to healthy people but can be devastating to children, elderly, or immuno-compromised people. Healthy people will survive a 4 or 5 day bout of very painful diarrhea with or without blood in it. I agree that the risk is not too bad for healthy adults but I wouldn't risk it by feeding a raw food diet if I lived with anyone in a high-risk category.
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PS How did your chemistry final go today, Synirr?
Wouldnt there still be a very low chance of contracting it though? Unless of course you never wash your hands after handling poultry meat or whatever, but like, when you think about it there is a risk in everything that you do, so really...i dunno...i know what i mean lol.