brookcove
Posted : 8/6/2008 11:46:03 PM
The wing shouldn't disturb his tummy too much. I'd recommend a probiotic though - for the transition and also for the breath problems you mentioned. You can help his system get a head start the first couple of times by taking a hammer and whacking the bone a few times. I do this to start cats on raw meaty bones.
Poor Callie! You can get a knuckle bone where the marrow isn't exposed much - only on one side. Then carefully scoop out as much as you can. The marrow is very high in fat so even one ounce left in there (just a couple tablespoons) is 250 calories! Any meat is not as much of a problem. Just use nutritiondata.com to figure out how many calories are in that cut of meat (or as close as you can get), and subtract that from her daily kibble ration. Tip and rump roughly correspond to the type of meat you'd get on a soup bone - you just have to guestimate how much you are giving her. One ounce - about a 1 1/2" cube of meat - is only 40 to 45 calories.
Plus, any cartilage she gets (all the connective tissue on the bone), is basically that joint supplement you buy, in raw form, and a lot cheaper - well, except she'd have to eat oodles of it to consume therapeutic levels. But the levels are much higher than in most foods that include those supplements!