Does anyone have any information about Feline Pine?GinaTad Burnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have heard that a problem with corn litter is that dogs can't eat just one !!!And some have been hospitalized from eating too muchTad[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Yes, I have to say I found the
I will try the rice bran..I just never thought about it, but it will help hold the water in same as oat bran, I guess. Hope Lucy is feeling better now... Kerry and Bandy
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He is sick again...He started limping on the left leg Sunday and it seemed to be causing him some pain so I started giving him some pain meds and also a dex on Sunday..He is eating and drinking some, but since he was to go to eye spec. on today, I thought I had better have him checked out since he
I used to use something called mountain cat litter years ago, it was
a pine based litter. I stopped using it when I heard pine was deadly
for cats. I never had a problem but I just figured it wasn't worth any
risk if there was one.
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Belinda
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I'm so sorry you and Bandy are going through this. Please keep us
posted - prayers going up for you both.
elizabeth
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He is sick again...He started limping on the left leg Sunday and it
seemed to
I'm sorry he is doing badly again. I would guess rheumatoid arthritis
or polyarthritis. Polyarthritis is an auto-immune reaction. Does it get
better when he gets dex shots? Polyarthritis would.
Have you started the Immuno-Regulin?
Michelle
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I am looking to adopt a Siamese kitten. I have excellent references from the vet which I would supply. I
Is she looking for a positive? Because Ilene on this list has a positive
kitten in NJ and her mom is forcing her to take the kitten to a shelter.
Michelle
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I don't know it was forwarded to me.
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Is she looking for a positive? Because Ilene on this list has a positive kitten in NJ and her mom is forcing her to take the kitten to a shelter.
Michelle
In a
mek: I'm seriously thinking of trying to figure out a way to condense what you said Mary into something concise enough to attach as part of my 'signature' - likewise for FeLV which research (and caregiver experience) are proving to be no where near the automatic death sentence it was once thought
We are going to start IR on Monday as she wanted to make sure we get his temp down..He ate for me just now...and I did see him go to the dry food bowl and litter box..His leg is still swollen, but I think some of that is the fluids that he got yesterday.. She has an incubator that is heated with
Kerry, I do think Ginger's reaction is rare. So you might want to wait and
see before putting him in an incubator.
I don't think fluids from yesterday would be in his leg today unless he has
edema or something. I think something else is going on.
Michelle
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I just had to unsubscribe to a feline IBD group. I had unsubscribed to the
other one months ago. The people on it are so mean! On the first group,
the moderator had all messages going through her, and literally sent me back
almost every one of my posts to say I either had not included enough
This is so strange. I would like to know more about pine being a hazard to
cats. There are several ferals and/or throw aways who live at/near my
Mom's. Most of them stay in the pine thicket behind her house or sleep
under the pine trees at the side. I really would appreciate more
Ain't it the truth!! I had the same experience with one of these
groups you mentioned. I had no where else to turn when Gypsy was
suffering so I stuck it out and tried to be as accommodating as I
could. If you look back in our archives I'm sure you'll find the post
where I bitched about them
Kerry and Bandy,
My prayers and thoughts are with you guys. I'm glad he feels well
enough again to eat something. Take care of yourself too. It's been
non-stop for you and your kids for a very long time. Bless you
sweetheart, much love,
Nina
Kerry Roach wrote:
We are going to start IR
I just wanted totell you allthat when I first found out Pippin had a faint positive FeLV test result I thought it was an automatic death sentence. If not for what I have learned on the Internet and in this group, I might have made the wrong decision regarding her future. This group has helped me
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Why are certain types of wood shavings dangerous?
Question from Karey:
Last week, the forum guest talked about different types of litter for
cats, and one of the members mentioned in a question that
I do know the only time I ever mopped my floors with Pine Sol, my cat
Skeeter got sick and didn't feel well for about 3 days.
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I doubt the trees themselves, or the bark, is a problem. In fact, maritime
pine bark extract is a health supplement, renowned for its antioxidant effects,
and i gave it to my dog Fern when she had cancer and she did really well on
it. I think it is the pine oil that is the problem, which is
Thank you for posting this - very interesting article.
I too, was wondering about pine litterbecause Mama Kitty's favorite
parlor spot is digging a deep hole in the pine mulch I've put around trees and
in flower beds. She's there briefly though and goes to great lengths to
disguise the
I think you are right about this. Quincy has used pine litter for years
with no problem, and Lucy seems to have (though it could be coincidental) gotten
a flare-up of her IBD just from using it for a few days.
Michelle
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michelle thank you for being here for us...sorry about the other groups.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just had to unsubscribe to a feline IBD group. I had unsubscribed to the other one months ago. The people on it are so mean! On the first group, the moderator had all messages going through her,
This group has been there for me.My Maizee was already gone when I started posting here but everyone here helped me get through some very hard emotional times.I still have my missing Maizee moments and I know I can come here for the support that I need.THANK YOU ALL!!! Sherry[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know, I am wondering now if Lucy is actually allergic/sensitive to all
wood products. She got constipated after I put her on pred and was feeding
her just plain broiled turkey for a few days, as her intestines calmed down and
she was getting no fiber. I then started mixing some rice bran
Just a thought, but perhaps peat moss might work. It would track pretty bad
though. I was just spreading some in the flowerbeds today, man, the ferals LOVE
to poo in it! Anyways, it's a thought. Not sure how toxic peat moss is to cats,
but it can't be too bad, my ferals are fine, and they
You guys all know I caretake a couple of small colonies of ferals. You
may have heard me talk about Caesar, the one that got away. He's a
big tabby Tom that I tried to trap for a very long time and nothing I
came up with worked. He disappeared about a year ago and I figured he
was either
Hi, y'all :)
I dreamed about Samantha, 2 mornings ago; I had asked her to let me
know she was ok, and she did. I dreamed I was petting her, and playing
with her, and she was her normal self. :) I guess our furr-babies
have their way of wanting us to be ok, after they pass. It was a good
Prayers going up for you and Caesar, Nina.
Last year I caught the most pitiful Tom and took him to the vet. He
looked terrible. He had large abscesses on both sides of his face,
terrible sores, his ears were shredded. What fur he did have was matted
beyond belief and he had no fur on his
Geez, can you say control freak?! lol. I can't
imagine being that type of moderator. Did she ask for
your bra and underwear sizes before you could join?
LOL. Sorry. I just can't understand that type of
mentality. I love this group too and hope that it
stays supportive and caring.
:)
Wendy
Nina,
Prayers going out for Ceasar. I hope this is
something that some meds and a little TLC can fix.
Will he allow you to medicate him do you think, since
he's so weak?
:)
Wendy
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You guys all know I caretake a couple of small
colonies of ferals. You
may
Julia,
I'm glad to hear that Samantha sent you a message. I
know it makes you feel better. I hope you are feeling
better since Samantha passed. Good luck with the new
kitty tomorrow. Let us know how the 'visitation'
goes.
:)
Wendy
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