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12/28/07

Your Pet

It's a lot more convenient to feed your pets dog or cat food…as long as you don't care about their Health or how long they're going to live. Hey, what are vets for, right? A big bag of dry food with a scoop and problem solved. Or cans of cat food or Alpo, which they love.

If you take time before they have to be put down to do your homework on animal health you'll learn the same thing Dr. Bruno Comby did…that in every research project with dogs and cats, those fed cooked food only lived half to two-thirds as long as those fed raw food, and came down with cancer, heart disease, and so on. Dr. Comby, apparently not being totally brainwashed in medical school into solving health problems for his patients with drugs and operations, tried his patients on raw food diets. And the results were spectacular. His patients with cancer, AIDS, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and so on were all curing themselves. It's all in his Maximize Immunity book.

Your pet is probably so used to the junk it's been getting it'll ignore meat. At first. So start mixing some in with the dry food and gradually increase the meat. Unless your supermarket has buffalo meat, as do the Shaws stores around New Hampshire, look for meat from a nearby farm. You sure don't want to feed your pet the factory-raised beef and chicken you get in the store. That stuff is poisonous.

We have two buffalo farms around here, so getting a whole liver is easy. I freeze it and cut off chunks. Liver is easy to fix. I cut it into small pieces, put ’em into my chopper and two seconds later I have minced liver. Some salt and pepper and it's ready to eat. Delicious. For your pets, never mind the salt and pepper.

If you are like most people the very idea of eating raw liver is a yeechh! Even though you've never tasted one bite of it in your entire life. Talk about conditioning! I'll try anything I see others eating. I won't make a list right now, but having traveled all over the world, I've had some very interesting food experiences.

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  1. May 19, 2011

    Anonymous

    Many of us do have pets. For those responsible owners, they are giving all the best for their pets. I feel pity for those animals who became victims of cruelty of their owners. It is very unfair to their side. We should respect them also because they are just like us that do have lives to defend.

    how to take care of my cat

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