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Written by Tom Lonsdale
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Diets of whole raw carcasses serve as food and medicine for wild cats and dogs - but they need to process the food themselves.
1. Feeding on tough meat and bone cleans teeth and massages gums while providing exercise for the mind, muscles and bowels.
2. The biochemical constituents of whole carcasses meet the carnivores' needs to perfection.
3. The combined physical and chemical effects of whole natural food provide optimum conditions for beneficial bowel bacteria.
Failure of a diet, including processed raw diets, in respect to the points 1, 2 and 3 leads to slow poisoning of domestic carnivores forced to consume those products.
Some purveyors of processed raw products seek to encourage dog owners to feed 'recreational' bones - a term for large marrow bones. Large marrow bones are known to provide inadequate teeth cleaning and gum massage but do break teeth.
Some purveyors of processed raw meat and vegetable products seek to redefine carnivores as omnivores or even 'vegetarians'.
The sale and promotion of unsafe or unsuitable products contravenes various state and national laws.
The promotion of false, misleading or harmful information by processed food manufacturers contravenes various state and national laws...
Tom Lonsdale, Copywrite 2003
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