Biotin?  I take it myself and get it at Walmart.  Same thing?

On 9/4/11, Natalie <at...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 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?
>
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>
> 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
>
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>
> 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
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>
> 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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