One think that has really worked for Autumn has been brushing her teeth.
When she was six months old she suddenly developed terrible breath-odor. I
went out and got her a tooth brush from Petsmart the next day. She loves the
tste of the toothpaste. It was easier when she was a kitten, but she runs
now. I just make sure to get the gum line on either side every day. I can
tell a difference, if I miss an area. I think that keeping her gums healthy
has been one reason she's enjoyed relatively good health.
She eats Innova Evo food, which I can't say enough good things about. She
has an excellent coat.
She's about 15 months old now.
~Susan

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:03 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We inherited a positive kitten a?number of months ago and don't know a
> whole lot of what we should do to keep her healthy. Macy is such a sweet 7
> month old girl. She normally has lots and LOTS! of energy. She has her
> favorite toys and even puts them in her condo occasionally. In the past
> couple of days, she's been very quiet and not eating or drinking much.
> Today, we had to search the house to find her - she normally comes when
> called. The only thing she'd eat was a small amount of people tuna but
> didn't drink. For the past few months she's been making noise as she sleeps
> (very heavy breathing) and occasionally when she's cuddling.?We took her to
> the emergency vet clinic today. She has a slight fever and a distended
> tummy. They're keeping her overnight and putting her on an IV and
> antibiotic. What is the best food for a positive kitten and what supplements
> seem to work? Our regular vet is willing to listen to whatever we learn. Any
> recommendations or comments are welcome.
> Thanks, Dawn
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