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Old August 26th, 2004, 03:40 PM
Ray Audette
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"Penelope Baker" wrote in message ...

Pawbreakers - The Candy for Cats!
http://www.pawbreakers.com

For a paleo diet for cats see:
www.barfworld.com

Commercial cat food ( not Pawbreakers) is a major source of death for
cats. That's really a shame when natural food for cats ( frozen or
live mice)is readily available and costs less than the crap most cats
are fed.

The State of Texas requires that I feed my hawk only what it eats in
Nature (the same things that cats eat in Nature). Were I to feed him
commercial cat food, the state would take him away and charge me with
animal cruelity.

Why should I have lower standards for my cat, my dog, myself or my
child?

Ray Audette
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Old August 26th, 2004, 03:40 PM
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"Penelope Baker" wrote in message ...

Pawbreakers - The Candy for Cats!
http://www.pawbreakers.com

For a paleo diet for cats see:
www.barfworld.com

Commercial cat food ( not Pawbreakers) is a major source of death for
cats. That's really a shame when natural food for cats ( frozen or
live mice)is readily available and costs less than the crap most cats
are fed.

The State of Texas requires that I feed my hawk only what it eats in
Nature (the same things that cats eat in Nature). Were I to feed him
commercial cat food, the state would take him away and charge me with
animal cruelity.

Why should I have lower standards for my cat, my dog, myself or my
child?

Ray Audette
Author "NeanderThin"
www.NeanderThin.com
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Old August 26th, 2004, 05:29 PM
A Ross
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I would be careful about venison right now. There is
some kind of a mad-cow
type disease striking people who eat venison. If you
want me to, I will try
to find some articles.


"Wasting Disease" hasn't been very widespread, at least
not in the northeast US. I think most of the instances
of wasting in white tail herds was found in Wisconsin...

NYS DEC has done some testing here, but hasn't found
any signs in NY's herds. Which is good news for us, as
we eat venison at least once a week in one form or
another.

Amy (mmmm...tenderloin)
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Old August 26th, 2004, 05:29 PM
A Ross
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In article
, "nimue"
wrote:

I would be careful about venison right now. There is
some kind of a mad-cow
type disease striking people who eat venison. If you
want me to, I will try
to find some articles.


"Wasting Disease" hasn't been very widespread, at least
not in the northeast US. I think most of the instances
of wasting in white tail herds was found in Wisconsin...

NYS DEC has done some testing here, but hasn't found
any signs in NY's herds. Which is good news for us, as
we eat venison at least once a week in one form or
another.

Amy (mmmm...tenderloin)
168/115
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Old August 26th, 2004, 05:29 PM
A Ross
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In article
, "nimue"
wrote:

I would be careful about venison right now. There is
some kind of a mad-cow
type disease striking people who eat venison. If you
want me to, I will try
to find some articles.


"Wasting Disease" hasn't been very widespread, at least
not in the northeast US. I think most of the instances
of wasting in white tail herds was found in Wisconsin...

NYS DEC has done some testing here, but hasn't found
any signs in NY's herds. Which is good news for us, as
we eat venison at least once a week in one form or
another.

Amy (mmmm...tenderloin)
168/115
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Old August 27th, 2004, 12:18 AM
JMA
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"A Ross" wrote in message
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In article
, "nimue"
wrote:

I would be careful about venison right now. There is
some kind of a mad-cow
type disease striking people who eat venison. If you
want me to, I will try
to find some articles.


"Wasting Disease" hasn't been very widespread, at least
not in the northeast US. I think most of the instances
of wasting in white tail herds was found in Wisconsin...

NYS DEC has done some testing here, but hasn't found
any signs in NY's herds. Which is good news for us, as
we eat venison at least once a week in one form or
another.

Amy (mmmm...tenderloin)
168/115


Here's a map of the known distribution of CWD
http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/fuseaction/about.map

It mainly affects Elk in the west and has only recently hit some Wisconsin
deer. It's not up in my area and they do a very decent job testing. I know
a number of hunters who have turned in heads for testing.

Jenn


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Old August 27th, 2004, 12:18 AM
JMA
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"A Ross" wrote in message
...
In article
, "nimue"
wrote:

I would be careful about venison right now. There is
some kind of a mad-cow
type disease striking people who eat venison. If you
want me to, I will try
to find some articles.


"Wasting Disease" hasn't been very widespread, at least
not in the northeast US. I think most of the instances
of wasting in white tail herds was found in Wisconsin...

NYS DEC has done some testing here, but hasn't found
any signs in NY's herds. Which is good news for us, as
we eat venison at least once a week in one form or
another.

Amy (mmmm...tenderloin)
168/115


Here's a map of the known distribution of CWD
http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/fuseaction/about.map

It mainly affects Elk in the west and has only recently hit some Wisconsin
deer. It's not up in my area and they do a very decent job testing. I know
a number of hunters who have turned in heads for testing.

Jenn


 




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