Pine horse bedding works well for a litter. My guys came from a pine thicket so it works really well with them. 40 pounds for $8 (?). Of course I change it a lot more often than the clay but I can throw it in a field or use it as mulch or whatever (turns to sawdust). Sounds like you have the litter issue down though. Raw (for people who like it) meat and lightly cooked with lots of juices really extends food and it is truly good for cats. A neighbor just gave me two large roasts that had some freezer burn....my friends don't mind. As far as fish including mackeral and salmon....I break teh pieces into something akin to mush and mix some extra water in...then let it sit for a few minutes or more. The ferals get more water and eat the fish.

Glad for the information on Purina Hairball. It is hard to know what ferals need. Does anyone have experience with ringworm and ferals?

I don't know if any of these guys are FeLV+ or not. I have refused to have them tested. They have been together for so long that it just doesn't matter (re passing the virus on) and I do the very best I can for them health wise.


On Mar 30, 2011, at 8:20 AM, Katy Doyle wrote:

My animals love all of the Blue Buffalo flavors (cats and dog), I'm lucky because mine are not picky eaters. However, they tend to throw up when they eat other brands... I can't figure out why. So I've started by mixing Purina
Hairball with the Blue Buffalo to make it stretch longer.

I'm also going to start to cook up some meat for them as a supplement. :-)
Buddy LOVES roast beef! Weird right?

Cat litter, I go to Sam's (or Costco, depends on where you live) and get the 50 lb bag of clay cat litter for $7 and mix it with the "nicer" clumping
litter. It still works great and it stretches the good stuff further.
I don't know anything about reverse mortgages, I just bought my first house (I'm 23) about a hear ago. Having special needs cats is difficult when money
is tight and I'm just starting out on my own.

--Katy



On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:38 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

My pride is on Blue Buffalo "DUCK". For some reason, they do not like
chicken no matter what brand of food.  Occassionaly, I get them some
Mackeral canned for humans and they love it, broth only. Why they don't eat the meat I don't know. It seems that the stronge the smell, the better they like it. Salmon also turns them off. Turkey is so so. Beef is also so so. Saw a food the other day that is buffalo meat, thought I might try it. Do know one thing, these healthy foods are breaking the bank. 7 cats go thru 2
bags a month (x $33.00 per bag.
I have found a cheaper source of litter. They like World's Best which is made from corn. I can cut cost more by buying horse bedding made from
coursely ground corn and corn cobs.  Doesn't work too good with the
scoopers, but does the job of stopping odor and clumps well enough. Things are getting tight, money wise and am going back to work at 70 as soon as I get a job of some kind. SS does not cut it when heating bills go up and
insurance costs are added in.  Has anyone had experience with reverse
mortgagees? Been thinking about that. At least it would keep the cats and
I in our home.
---- Christiane Biagi <[email protected]> wrote:
They aren't thrilled w. Turkey but LOVE that Sardines, Shrimp & Crab. We rotate through the different "flavors" cause we wouldn't want the little buggers to get bored with their food-LOL. They finally agreed to all eat
some Blue Buffalo Lite dry but it took a bit of doing.  They're not
spoiled
or anything!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bonnie Hogue
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Foof

My cats eat canned "Wellness" but only the salmon and turkey flavor. Go
figure.
They *Love* "Prarie" chicken dryed catfood.  It's pretty good
nutrition-wise.  And no, it's not made out of 'prarie chickens'...
~Bonnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christiane Biagi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Foof


They can be fussy, can't they! LOL My brood eats wellness canned but when I tried wellness dry as supplement, they turned up their noses. Have a friend who had a cat that lived to her early 20's-- wouldn't eat
anything xcept 9-Lives (which is not the worst food in the world).

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jannes
Taylor
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Foof

I have found that my cats, even Amber my felv cat does not care for
the more "expensive/healthy" food. I fed her that at first and after
she got past her starvation mode,(a time when she was grateful for
anything to eat), she would not eat it as well. I switched to the Meow
Mix shredded with gravy and they all love that. I tried feeding my
other cats the "healthy stuff" as well and they tried to cover it up
like it was a bowel movement..LOL.

Amber will eat cooked chicken but my other cats won't eat anything but
cat food.

I aree with supplementing their junk food cat food with real meat if you can get them to eat it. I am feeding Amber the Fancy Feast brand
as well, but it not really a "healthy" brand... It is not cheap in
price though.

Jannes




________________________________
From: MaiMaiPG <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, March 28, 2011 8:47:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Foof

You may want to supplement what ever food you chose with chicken,
ground beef or tuna. I've been able to get whole chicken at 69 or 79
cents a pound near the end of sell by date and recently picked up a
couple of hundred cans of tuna at
39 cents each. When you figure out the per pound price you are paying a lot less than cat food and using all of the product. Before anyone jumps on me, the tuna is for putting meds in and is usually divided by
6 cats or by 2 cats and a dog. I would never feed it entirely.

I can feed 7 cats and a dog for 3-4 days with a whole chicken. Same
with hamburger.
On Mar 28, 2011, at 7:08 AM, Katy Doyle wrote:

And that subject is supposed to be "cat food"... Typos!

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 28, 2011, at 8:07 AM, Katy Doyle <[email protected]>
wrote:

What kind of food do you feed your cats?

I was feeding the Blue Buffalo and I really liked it, but it is
getting too expensive because of my furlough days at work.

I'm looking for something affordable but still good for cats that
are
FeLV+.

Thanks,
Katy

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