You can actually just add bone meal powder, or use a pre-mixed supplement  
like feline futures ( i have used this and the cats like it).
 
bone meal powder does not really add fiber, though. If anything, it  
constipates if you give too much.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 12/26/2006 9:18:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

If you  feed the RAW chicken WITH the bones, the bones added needed fiber  and
nutrients not available in boneless meats (you should never feed COOKED  
chicken
bones, as once they are cooked they become brittle and can splinter  and be 
dangerous
to eat). If you don't want to feed bones, you will need to  add a supplement
SPECIFICALLY created for supplementing meat without bones  diets, such as 
Wild-Trax.
You can also provide additional nutrients and  fiber by adding Feline Missing 
Link,
another good supplement that is also  high fiber. Feeding raw diets not 
including bone
cause a calcium phosporous  ratio issue, and is very bad for cats. Raw is 
great, but
you have to either  feed the bones, or supplement with a specific supplement 
that
replaces the  nutrients normally found in bones.




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