Your cats sound like mine, spilled food all over, but they sit and wait for me
to put more out. I pick it up and put it back in the bowl. It costs too much
to waste.
Lee Evans moonsiste...@yahoo.com wrote:
To answer your first question, sometimes as a cat ages they readjust their
I avoid any and all essential oils for cats. Dogs and humans can
metabolize them, cats can't. They lack a liver enzyme needed to process the
oils. I get very annoyed seeing substances containing essential oils touted as
safe for cats because they're natural.
Cinnamon oil
It also won't kill fleas. It may repel them for a while but unless you vacuum
your floors every day, treat with diatomaceous earth and flea comb every one of
them, they are going to be hopping in no time. In addition, a sad tail I can
tell about natural flea treatments is my cat Teddy, now only
Definitely agree with you Margo. Even for humans. My mom used to toss all sorts
of herbal pills and capsules at me to improve anything and everything. It
improved mostly nothing. However, I do use echinacea on occasion when I think I
have been exposed to the flu or some other icky virus.
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