Yep. She's been on a raw ancestral diet since she was weaned. Cats are obligate carnivores who get 70+% of their hydration feom food. She's a hairless breed so not only is it a species appropriate diet, but raw food also cuts down on poo smell, and body oil/odor. She's a healthy baby :)

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Ha ha, thanks for the info🤙🏻. I'm a dog person myself but if I was to have a cat, it would deffo be one of them hairless ones. For a number of reasons, one. They're unusual, I'm unusual. I had a Royal Python for about 10 years, I'm all about the unusual pet vibe. I now have a dog, she's a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. She was/is a rscue dog, unfortunately, she was bred for fighting, she is absolutely fine with people but would tear any other dog apart as soon as look at them, thus, nobody wanted to adopt her. *Step in me* As I say, she can be very challenging when we go out for our daily walk(s), if and when she see's another dog, it's hell for leather, I have to muzzle her when we go for a walk but if it wasn't me who was walking her then nobody would and she'd probably have been put down many many years ago. We have a strong bond.

Chloe, the lovely with people dog but not with other dogs dog🙄😂.