Feel free.  Just know that the Primal is bought in frozen cubes, the veggies 
are frozen organic and picked up at a good grocery and chopped in a little 
Black and Decker chopped and the others are powders just mixed in.  Trust me.  
There is no great time spent on her meals.  It is as easy or easier than 
opening cans and having to dispose of them (farm, too much wildlife to just 
pitch them in the garbage can).  

  I love ferals and have had the privilege of having several as friends.  The 
Royal Princess Kitty Katt and Ebony Thomas Katt were both feral.  Have you 
tried the Feliway spray (not the plug in) in the litter box area?  None of the 
ferals I have dealt with like scented litter (a big pain) and all liked the 
extra large Rubbermaid boxes as opposed to litter boxes.  Dealing with these 
wonderful guys/gals is challenging.  Dealing with colonies must be exhausting.  
Taking care of the ones that show up at my mother's is hard enough and that 
consists of food and water + spay and neuter mainly.  Blessings be to you for 
all your work with them.  One day, when you leave this world, you will find out 
how much they appreciated your kindness.



                                                ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Susan Dubose 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:00 AM
    Subject: Re: just beginning


    Wow, Marylyn, that's an impressive diet!
    What a lucky girl she is.......  :)

    Right now I have to depend on high quality foods that I can get @ the 
store, like the ones I mentioned.

    I have 4 felv+ cats, many other rescue cats (I do Siamese rescue) that have 
come to me w/ chronic health problems (3 of which are on Zithromax permanently 
for chronic URI, thanks godoess it's only every 3 day), and I also maintain 
several feral colonies.

    Several of my rescues have behavioral problems also, meaning, I spend a lot 
of time washing the litterbox areas in the cattery & the kitty room.

    Plus I have my own business.

    Someday I would love to be able to spend more time preparing all of their 
meals.

    Do you mind if I crosspost your diet to a few friends of mine that also 
have felv+  cats?

    That is a wonderful idea about writting your memories down.


    Susan J. DuBose  >^..^<
    www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
    www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
    www.shadowcats.net
                                      "As Cleopatra lay in state,
                                       Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
                                       Purring welcomes of soft applause,
                                       Ever guarding with sharpened claws."
                                                 Trajan Tennent




      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Marylyn 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:48 PM
      Subject: Re: just beginning


      Repeating myself re Dixie's diet which seems to be working great for her: 
 She gets Transfer Factor, Just Born, a supplement Dr. Boswell fixed for FeLV+, 
lots of high vitamin c veggies (carrots, spinach, broccoli, green beans and 
peas) ground up and mixed with Primal Raw, Fast Track and various probiotics, 
Lysine, Interferon (oral every other day), Barley Cat and now Sheep's yogurt.  
Obviously she doesn't get every thing every day.  A lot depends on what is 
going on with her and what just feels right at the time.  She eats 2-3 times a 
day and really has surprised me with the veggies and yogurt.  This girl eats 
better than I do.  I use Brush Away on her teeth (almost daily).  She is 
wonderfully happy and healthy and I look forward to many years with her.  She 
has been with me over 2 years and is probably around 5 years old.  She is a 
throw-away so no one is sure of anything............just that she is marvelous 
and amazingly grateful for anything you give her.    

      An idea if you can handle it:  Start writing Monkee stories and emailing 
them to yourself and/or your friends so you will always have all the wonderful 
memories.  The purrs, how Monkee got the name, how he came into your life, 
litter training.............. all those things that tend to disappear from the 
mind when it is totally stressed as yours is.  This may help you clear your own 
mind and get very close to Monkee.  It will definitely help to read and re-read 
them when, hopefully a very long time from now, Monkee leaves this world.  




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