JMHO but a good appetite is a good thing.  So many if the problems we face 
affect appetite.  She is eating a good diet.  Unless she gets obese I wouldn't 
worry about it.
Sharyl

--- On Sun, 8/3/08, Laura B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Laura B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Felvtalk] Furry Laura update & ?'s
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, August 3, 2008, 8:54 AM

Hi All,
 
I've been reading through this list, lots of great information!  Been
trying to chime in but having trouble keeping up with the fast pace lately, you
are all very chatty :)  Anyway, Laura, my FeLV + kitty is doing wonderfully. 
She had several days of loose stool, a few weeks back and I think it was from
the vetri-science treats that I was giving her, they had lysine (she has herpes)
and DMG in them.  Once I stopped them, she firmed back up again.  
 
She's gained quite a bit of weight, my neighbor/pet sitter (who visits
Laura daily) thinks it might be a bit too much.  But honestly I think having a
little bit of extra insulalation is good for her, gives her more of a
"buffer" if she should become sick.  What do you all think? 
She's not fat, but she is very solid and borderline a little chunky.  She
looks great, all of her fur has grown back (she had alot of bald patches when I
got her) and her coat is shiny and dense.
 
She eats a full can and 1/2 of wellness per day (5.5 oz can) plus I free feed
dry wellness for her.  Since I currently have a very sick 14 year old, who
won't eat, I'm just thrilled that Laura's appetite is so healthy,
maybe it's too much, but again, I think she needs a little extra meat on her
on bones.
 
Thanks in advance for any comments, 
 
Laura 
 


      
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