True - that was my worst worry, that windows might be smashed and cats could
get out.. I slept dressed that one night, because I wanted to be ready
should anything happen.can you imagine being caught in an emergency in a
night gown or jammies?

 

From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Marcia Baronda
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 1:39 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Biocoat - contains B12 and more

 

Natalie

 

I am glad you and yours are OK! I'll bet you were extra worried just because
of the little lives that are in your hands. I know that when we are in a
tornado warning or anything that could affect my animals, that's all I can
focus on , is keeping them safe! So glad you are OK(-:

 

Marcia

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Natalie <at...@optonline.net> wrote:

I also use, and must reorder some Biotin from Nickers International.  It's a
great supplement that contains the right amount of B12, and more, and cats
like it mixed into their food.
http://www.nickersinternational.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=04016
<http://www.nickersinternational.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=04016&Sh
ow=ExtInfo> &Sho
w=ExtInfo


Description/Instructions/Ingredients

Nutritional supplement rich in biotin (6 mg per tsp), an essential B vitamin
and nutritional enzyme for the synthesis of fatty acids - important building
blocks for skin and coat. Biotin helps metabolize carbohydrates and
proteins, maximizing the nutritional value of your pet's diet. Pet owners
feed biotin for dry skin, constant scratching and dull thinning coat. A
safe, economical and effective alternative to prednisone and antihistamines.
Makes your pet look and feel the way nature intended! Great tasting and easy
to feed. No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Feed every day. Sprinkle on food or mix into food. The enclosed 1/4 teaspoon
contains 1.5 mg (1500mcg) of biotin.
Dogs under 30 lbs. and all cats: 1/4 teaspoon each day.
Dogs over 30 lbs: 1/4 teaspoon for every 30 lbs. of body weight each day.
A double lever may be safely given to pregnant and lactating pets.
Best when used with tender loving care!
Ingredients: Primary dried yeast, biotin, malto dextrin.


Guaranteed Analysis per ounce:

Crude Protein....     42 % (Min)
Crude Fat..........       4 % (Min)
Crude FIber......       4 % (Max)
Moisture...........        4 % (Max)
Ash...................       4 % (Max)
Calcium.............  0.05 % (Min)
                          0.07 % (Max)
Phosphorus.......  0.87 % (Min)
Salt...................  0.027 % (Min)
                          0.033 % (Max)


Minerals (Min):
Potassium:      1.78 %
Magnesium:    0.12 %
Zinc:               5 mg
Iron:               1 mg
Copper:          2 mg
Manganese:    0.2 mg
Selenium:        0.03 mg

Vitamins (Min):
B12:  0.02 mcg
Inositol: 119 mg
Choline:  101 mg
Biotin:  58 mg
Niacin:  10 mg
Thiamine (B1): 2.25 mg
Panthotenic Acid: 1.6 mg
Riboflavin (B2): 1.06 mg
P-Amino Benzoic Acid: 1 mg
B6:  1 mg
Folic Acid:  0.35 mg

Features

Helpful & effective for: dry skin, constant scratching, dull thin coat,
excessive shedding.
Contains biotin and essential fatty acids plus a wide spectrum of vitamins
and minerals.
Contains no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.
Each scoop contains 1.5 mg (1500 mcg) of Biotin. Feed 1/4 teaspoon (scoop
provided) per 30 lbs of weight.
4-8 months' supply for pets under 30 lbs.

Recommended for biotin deficiencies which may cause:

Dry, Itchy , Scaly Skin
Seborrheic Dermatitis & Eczema
Military Eczema in Cats
Alopecia (Loss of Hair)
Poor Coat Color and Coat Quality

Cracked or Tender Pads
Infected Toe Nails
Stiffness in Aged Dogs and Cats
Hindquarter Weakness
Loss of Appetite
Stress in Pregnancy and lactation




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Marcia Baronda

Baronda Supplies & Service, Inc.

1550 S 2700 Rd.

Herington, Kansas 67449

Phone: 785-466-2501

Cell:    785-230-6499

 

" I wish to address ethics as it applies to our companion animals. As a
veterinarian, I am an advocate for the rights of these wonderful beings who
inhabit the earth and our homes, sharing this journey with us. It is my
conviction that these animals,and all plants and animals, domesticated or
wild, have inherent rights that are separate from their ability to benefit
humans. They have the same right to exist as we do."  Don Hamilton DVM

 

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