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What?
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NO!!??
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what did they eat in the wild? rats..mice..birds...bones and all...I have seen many cats crunch up all their kill.
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Raw bones are consumed first and foremost for their nutritional value to the cat or dog. A natural, and highly digestible source of calcium is provided by raw bones, and is required to provide a natural balance to the higher levels of phosphorous found in raw meat.
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Yes it's part of their diet. They love small bones and gnawing on the bigger ones.
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Mine does. Your dog should be worried.
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Why is the dog worried. By the time the cat gets to the bones there won't be anything left of the dog anyway. The dog better just hope and pray that the cat doesn't get hungry.
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I think no. In case if this kind of situation arises, then tell your dog, don't about eat simply eat the cat's bones. LOL
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I don't own either...so can't say!!!
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Cats will eat bones given a chance, but neither dogs or cats should be allowed to eat real animal bones. The bones could splinter in the digestive tract and cause a perforation. Better to get the dog a chew toy and the cat some kitty treats.
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Yes it helps to fatten then up so I can catch them.
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Yes, your dog should be very afraid, and re-bury his bones in a more remote location : )
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Small bones, yes.
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