Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 They sound very sweet. I have three raw kitties now... My Calypso and the two strays I picked up...mostly raw. I can't be sure what they scrounge around for when I'm not looking...wish I could be your mad cat lady and take them in too. Somebody will and you sound like you are making a major life change. I admore that and would love to hear more about your new life sometime. RawSeattle , " Tina Bystrom " <bystrom@i...> wrote: > > Dear RawSeattle friends, > > We are in the process of changing up our lives (simplify, simplify), > and in so doing are likely going to leave the country (Costa Rica, > here we come) in the next several months. > > The hardest part of this plan is contimplating leaving our beautiful > raw-fed kitties. We have 5 of them (yes, too many by most standards, > but they are all well-loved individuals). We know that to find them > excellent, loving, raw homes, we must start looking now so we are not > rushed into settling for less. > > Our kitties are all spayed/neutered, not vaccinated (this is a > conscience choice to avoid the toxins in vaccines and keep their > natural immuity fully functioning), and fed home-made raw food (turkey- > based). > > The younger 3, all females (ages 6 months, 1-1/2, and 2-1/2), are > microchipped, and have never eaten cooked food. The boys (brothers) > are 8 years old, are not microchipped, ate raw for their first full > year, then off & on for 4 years, and have been fully raw since. > > All are extremely healthy and beautiful, and each with their own > distinctive personalities (of course). I'd be happy to talk with you > about them, to see who might suit your particular household. > > If you have any desire for a sweet, healthy, beautiful kitty, please > call to talk with me. Or, if you know of anyone who might, please > give them my number. 206-910-4888. > > This isn't easy for us, but we can't take them with us, and want to > give them the best homes possible. > > Thanks! > Tina Bystrom > Kenmore, WA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 The kats sound great, but one is enough for me. I have a kitty that was raised raw until I went out of town and my housemates fed her (gasp!) dry food, which she acquired quite a taste for. I got her some of her usual turkey when I got back (mixed with the Insticts brand cat dust and the salmon oil, etc.,) but she literally RAN from it, preferring the dry McShit food she was getting while I was away. Any ideas on how to get her back on the chuck wagon so to speak? Dry food is cheap and easy, but she's getting fat and her boyfriend might dump her. Off topic a bit, but any advice would be much appreciated. Thanky! Ben - Shakti S. Parvati RawSeattle Friday, November 04, 2005 7:48 PM [RawSeattle] Raw-fed kitties looking for very loving homes . . They sound very sweet. I have three raw kitties now... My Calypso and the two strays I picked up...mostly raw. I can't be sure what they scrounge around for when I'm not looking...wish I could be your mad cat lady and take them in too. Somebody will and you sound like you are making a major life change. I admore that and would love to hear more about your new life sometime. RawSeattle , " Tina Bystrom " <bystrom@i...> wrote: > > Dear RawSeattle friends, > > We are in the process of changing up our lives (simplify, simplify), > and in so doing are likely going to leave the country (Costa Rica, > here we come) in the next several months. > > The hardest part of this plan is contimplating leaving our beautiful > raw-fed kitties. We have 5 of them (yes, too many by most standards, > but they are all well-loved individuals). We know that to find them > excellent, loving, raw homes, we must start looking now so we are not > rushed into settling for less. > > Our kitties are all spayed/neutered, not vaccinated (this is a > conscience choice to avoid the toxins in vaccines and keep their > natural immuity fully functioning), and fed home-made raw food (turkey- > based). > > The younger 3, all females (ages 6 months, 1-1/2, and 2-1/2), are > microchipped, and have never eaten cooked food. The boys (brothers) > are 8 years old, are not microchipped, ate raw for their first full > year, then off & on for 4 years, and have been fully raw since. > > All are extremely healthy and beautiful, and each with their own > distinctive personalities (of course). I'd be happy to talk with you > about them, to see who might suit your particular household. > > If you have any desire for a sweet, healthy, beautiful kitty, please > call to talk with me. Or, if you know of anyone who might, please > give them my number. 206-910-4888. > > This isn't easy for us, but we can't take them with us, and want to > give them the best homes possible. > > Thanks! > Tina Bystrom > Kenmore, WA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Tina, I'd find a way to take them to Costa Rica with me. Must be a way to do that? Lois RawSeattle , " Tina Bystrom " <bystrom@i...> wrote: > > Dear RawSeattle friends, > > We are in the process of changing up our lives (simplify, simplify), > and in so doing are likely going to leave the country (Costa Rica, > here we come) in the next several months. > > The hardest part of this plan is contimplating leaving our beautiful > raw-fed kitties. We have 5 of them (yes, too many by most standards, > but they are all well-loved individuals). We know that to find them > excellent, loving, raw homes, we must start looking now so we are not > rushed into settling for less. > > Our kitties are all spayed/neutered, not vaccinated (this is a > conscience choice to avoid the toxins in vaccines and keep their > natural immuity fully functioning), and fed home-made raw food (turkey- > based). > > The younger 3, all females (ages 6 months, 1-1/2, and 2-1/2), are > microchipped, and have never eaten cooked food. The boys (brothers) > are 8 years old, are not microchipped, ate raw for their first full > year, then off & on for 4 years, and have been fully raw since. > > All are extremely healthy and beautiful, and each with their own > distinctive personalities (of course). I'd be happy to talk with you > about them, to see who might suit your particular household. > > If you have any desire for a sweet, healthy, beautiful kitty, please > call to talk with me. Or, if you know of anyone who might, please > give them my number. 206-910-4888. > > This isn't easy for us, but we can't take them with us, and want to > give them the best homes possible. > > Thanks! > Tina Bystrom > Kenmore, WA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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