Hi All!
As the title suggests, I'm wondering if anyone who uses Innova EVO dry
has noticed any type of allergic-type reactions in their cats? I've
been desperately trying to figure out what it is that is making
Sleepypants so sneezy/watery-eyed/unable to breathe propery, etc.! I
pretty much had
Bella didn't do so well on EVO either--runny, lethal poops when she ate it. I use California Naturals now, and she's thriving. The vet told me that she's one of the healthiest cats he's ever seen. I also use a little Omega 3 supplement on her food. (I am a big believer in that stuff. I take the
Yeah, the vet and I had chalked it up to seasonal allergies...but after
seeing the improvement in SP's coat, I have to think that there's at
least a food link there...litter dust could be another factor that I
hadn't considered with Lola as I just switched litters, I think, just
before I noticed
Hello my dear Jen,
Ya know, I mentioned briefly in my post to Lance about fleas/advantage
that Star and Spence have been having extreme itchy skin problems. I
have the house on EVO too and now I'm wondering if that could be a
contributing factor. I'll switch them to Solid Gold and see if it
I would think that allergies could develop at any time. That's how it works with people, anyway.~Ashleigh[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, the vet and I had chalked it up to seasonal allergies...but afterseeing the improvement in SP's coat, I have to think that there's atleast a food link
I'm sorry to hear about Mowgli. So many sweet little Angel babies :( .
Nina
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
Could we add sweet little Mowgli to the CLS,we lost him this
morning.Mini is still fighting and Lorelie is feeling a bit better as
is Rupert.Thanks for all the prayers
Sherry
Talk is
Sherry
I am sorry that you lost your sweet Mowgli. My heart goes out
to you
Carla
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Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 14:40:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mowgli
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Sorry I've been absent lately. Hugs to all who've lost a
furbaby.
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Lance,
Of course you have my prayers and good thoughts that Ember gets over
whatever this is quickly. Take a deep breath. The fact that she's
eating is a good sign. I can tell you for sure that it is not the
extra cc of interferon. It might be a reaction to the Advantage...
She had no
Lance you have many prayers coming from me,I hope she is feeling better soon. SherryLance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ember suddenly isn't doing well. I woke up this morning to hear her in her box. There was a moist bm awaiting me, but nothing odd. Not long after that, she went to the box again,
Lance, I will be praying that Ember feels
better soon. I would personally like to discourage all the flea/ticks drugs out
there (advantages.. frontline ..etc..) My holistic vet warned me not to use on
my cats at all due to toxicity level I am hoping that whatever she is
going through is an
Hi Nina!
I certainly don't want to dog EVO as, I believe, it's a step in the
right direction...but I will tell you, and please forgive my highly
scientific opinion... ;) but when I opened the bag of Solid Gold, the
thing that really stuck in my mind was the smell...it just smelled
*good!* EVO
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Thank you for your prayers for Ember. I really appreciate that others
are pulling for her. She drank some water several times, and I
actually got her to play some before she went to the vet. While
there's no way for the vet to really know why this happened to Ember,
she thinks it could
Thank you for the update. I'm so glad she seems better. Prayers
still going up for her.
elizabeth
In a message dated 6/1/2006 6:37:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Thank
you for your prayers for Ember. I really appreciate that others are
pulling for her. She
I haven't, but every cat is different. There has been a weather change in
recent weeks too, at least where I am, so it could be plant-related. I am not
sure, but I think the symptoms you are describing could potentially be food
allergies, though. Anyway, I agree with you-- don't change
I definitely do not think it was the interferon. It is good she still has
an appetite. Please let us know what the vet says.
sending prayers,
Michelle
In a message dated 6/1/2006 3:11:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Ember
suddenly isn't doing well. I woke up this
More positive vibes coming your way for her.
Terri in NJ
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It's certainly possible, cats do have food allergies. Mine do fine on EVO, but
each
cat is different!
Phaewryn (was Jenn, changed name)
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah (UCAT) Cat Rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
PLEASE DONATE TO THE TANGLE
You can get a spay done around here for $40 if you go through a low cost
program. Really... that "humane society" needs to do some serious re-thinking of
their name.
Phaewryn (was Jenn, changed name)http://ucat.us http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah (UCAT)
I have one up for adoption too... they are hard to place.
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Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah (UCAT) Cat Rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html PLEASE DONATE
TO THE TANGLE FUND:Tangle is a cat in Greece that was
I would treat them all if they have been exposed to the dog which is known to
have
fleas. Frontline is a good choice. I would NOT use Revolution in a immune
compromised
cat. I assume by black nits you mean the black flecks you see in/on the coat,
also
sometimes called flea dirt. It's actually
wonderful! I'm so glad to hear he's doing so well!
Phaewryn (was Jenn, changed name)
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from Little Cheetah (UCAT) Cat Rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
PLEASE DONATE TO THE TANGLE FUND:
Tangle is a cat in Greece that was severely
There's no website that I know of, but this group here IS the fore-most
group of experts on the web!
My advice, test, quarantine, retest in one month, then againin
2months (3 months total quarantine time), if ALL come back negative, then
it's pretty much safe (this is for ALL things, not
Just to add, by good diet we mean a GOOD ultra-premium kitten food, such as
Wellness, Innova, Chicken Soup, or another super-premium brand, or homemade food
(with all required supplements added). Iams, Pro-Plan, and Diamond are NOT good
diets. Purina, Friskies, Kitten Chow, etc are JUNK.
Phaewryn
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Peace has found Pekoe, he struggles no
more with this dreaded virus. May you find peace in time too, Marlene.
Sorry I am late on this...
Phaewryn
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NO, in house tests are commonly wrong to begin with.. and for true test results
on
kittens from a positive momma, they need to be at least 6 months old when
tested.
Then retest at 9 months and at one year before making any decisions. Confirm all
tests with IFA if you can afford it, but at least
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