I'm following Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats and I have found bonemeal online but not vitamin C for cats in a powder form. Any websites that you know of besides PETCO or PETSMART?Where can I buy Vitamin C in the form of sodium ascorbate powder for a raw feline diet?
try www.b-naturals.com or www.wholisticpet.com for supplements to the raw diet you are working on.
you may also want to consider commercially prepared raw diets that are already balanced out and contain the right amount of nutrients, meats, vegetables, and bones all ground up for your cat.
www.auntjeni.com
www.naturesvariety.com
good luckWhere can I buy Vitamin C in the form of sodium ascorbate powder for a raw feline diet?
Try www.BulkFoods.com/AscorbicAcid. They mey also have a lot of other items you may need.
You can get from your vet, a natural food store, but another resource is the spice isle of most super markets. It is used to many recipes to stop the discoloration of raw fruits, vegetables and to add a tartness to preserves or jellies as well as aid in the preservation of these foods.
Usually it is much cheaper in the spice isle.
Any health food store carries it.
Got mine through the vet. It was cheaper than buying it online and paying the shipping (typically $5). I had to feed a cat with an allergy to dry food, so had to get taurine through him as well. I won't feed a raw diet (cooked everything) because my sister's cat nearly died from salmonella poisoning (let me tell you, the $400 plus vet bill was just so not worth it!).
Try a natural supplements store or healthfood store. I had a store close to where I used to live that sold a lot of natural stuff and I could find all my supplements there to include in my animals diets. Vitamin K, special oils, powdered Vit C and something else that I had never heard of, but it was for a skunk, sooo....
Type powdered vitamin C into Google and see where that takes you.
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