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% of Vol. Ingredient Volume kcal

40% Boneless beef, raw, 50% of fat trimmed 1 ½ cups (10 oz) 10 x 55 = 550
40% Rice, uncooked, basmati, white ½ cup when raw (1 ½ cups cooked) 3 x 80 = 240
20% Leafy green vegetables ½ cup, finely chopped 1 x 25 = 25
Calf's liver, raw 1 ½ oz. 1.5 x 55 = 82
Calcium carbonate 1 ½ teaspoons
Fish oil ½ tablespoon added after cooking 1.5 x 45 = 68
Calcium carbonate 1 ½ teaspoons
Kosher salt pinch

Total 100% 3 ½ cups 1,000 kcal approx.
Meat Substitutes:
Ground turkey, lean, raw 2 ½ cups
Rabbit, lean, raw 3 cups
Salmon, cooked or raw* *Feeding uncooked fish is not recommended. Take care to limit the amount of fish to occasional servings weekly.

Preparation 1 - Cooked Meat Meal:

Combine meat, liver, rice and veggies in a deep pot with enough water to cook the rice. Cook on low heat until water is almost completely absorbed by the rice, then remove from heat. Add supplements to the food after it is cool and mix thoroughly. Yields 2 lbs; protein 32 %, fat 33 % and carbohydrate 33 %.

Preparation 2 - Raw Meat Meal:

Cook vegetables and rice together as above. Cool and add supplements. Prior to each meal, combine equal portions of the rice mixture with the raw meat. Or alternatively, cook only the rice with a little meat for flavor, and add supplements when cool. Then add equal portions of raw meat and finely chopped veggies at each meal. Follow raw meat safety recommendations when choosing meats and preparation.

Calcium Note:

We recommend Animal Essentials Calcium, which is high in bio-availability and low in phosphorus. When using this product, only one teaspoon is required. Calcium carbonate is unnecessary if bones are included in the diet.

Additional recommended daily supplements:

  • A balanced multi-vitamin with vitamin B-complex
  • A balanced antioxidant with vitamins A, C and E
  • Kelp, a rich source of vitamins, minerals and trace elements
  • Egg yolk or nutritional yeast (not brewer's yeast) for natural vitamin B-complex

Use supplements created for animals when possible; species specific is best. Avoid those with added dextrose, sugar or artificial flavoring.

NOTE: These recipes are used with permission from The Pet Lover's Guide to Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats by Barbara Fougиre, BVSc. They meet the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) guidelines. Modifications have been made to the original recipes to clarify preparation. The recipes and information are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to replace professional advice from your veterinarian. Any questions about your animal's health should be directed to a professional animal health care provider.


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