Yes, this helps. The directions say you can sprinkle it on dry food with a little water so I did that this a.m, with the outdoor street kitty and she seemed to LOVE the food. But then, she's being fed a mixture of Eagle Pack Kitten dry food and Wellness' new Core dry food (which is supposed to be based on a raw food diet), so who knows?!? I just sprinkled a tiny bit on because the cats I am giving it to are all under 9 lbs.
Thanks.
From: Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT: Brewer's Yeast
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 10:15:16 -0500
I use it for myself and for the kitties. I buy it in the form "nutritional yeast" at the health food store. It's tasty - I put it on noodles and so forth for seasoning. And, I also at times sprinkle it on the kitty dry food. It's got B vitamins, in particular. I don't measure it, just kind of sprinkle it on - a shaker thing would be good. Sometimes i just get a spoonful and apply it that way.Hope this helps -Gloria
On Aug 8, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Caroline Kaufmann wrote:
I hate to do this to you guys again because I know there's been discussion about this before, but who uses Brewer's Yeast and what does it do? I bought some yesterday and want to try it out my outdoor Lil Girl that I feed, my foster cat- Izzee, my mom's cat Tally and the malnourished rescue we are currently treating. I know it says it's a supplement and packed with vitamins, but is there anything in particular it is good for? I also thought someone said to be careful with it and very gradually introduce it to the cats food? Or am I making that up?Insight from people currently using it is greatly appreciated!Thanks,Caroline
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