Hi, everyone;
I thought this might be of interest to you.
One of our older cats (17) - blood tests revealed slight renal problem, for
which my vet recommended a new product RenAvast; there's a lot more info on
it if you search. http://www.renavast.com/ I contacted them and since I am
a 501 (c)
Around 12 years ago, that was the method San Antonio's Animal Control facility
used to kill cats and dogs. They hooked a pick-up truck to an opening in the
wall of a small room. They filled the room with unwanted cats and dogs - all
together, not even separating them by species, and turned on
I hope they don't use the heart stick method on cats.brutal!
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lee Evans
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 2:55 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat shelters
Around 12 years
I trimmed this so maybe it will go through. . .
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From: Kathryn Hargreaves
Date: Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat shelters
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
One approach you can take with the bosses (usually the city councils) of
the po
The problem here is that I'm in Texas. Killing is the State Sport.
Unfortunately, most of the Animal Control Officers don't even know the new
rules, which include acceptance of TNR as a way to control outside cats. They
are still terrorizing people who have a small batch of backyard cats who a
Wonder if this would help my Homey - she has sturvite crystals. Keeps coming
back.
Natalie wrote:
> Hi, everyone;
>
> I thought this might be of interest to you.
>
> One of our older cats (17) - blood tests revealed slight renal problem, for
> which my vet recommended a new product RenA
That sounds like Lincoln County, Mo. Everyone thinks I am crazy for having 7
cats and actually taking them to the vet when they are ill. And I let them
come into the house! My nickname around here is Crazy Cat Lady.
Lee Evans wrote:
> The problem here is that I'm in Texas. Killing
It's so much easier to slap a label on someone then to ask them why they are
doing what they are doing. The problem is that they don't see that the life
force that is in humans is also in every other living being. To them, cats are
rocks. They can't see beyond their own bare hide to the spiri
Can you advise what the costs are and where it can be obtained? I
have some older ferals who are not touchable. This might be of
interest. Thanks.
On Jun 3, 2012, at 6:03 PM, > wrote:
Wonder if this would help my Homey - she has sturvite crystals.
Keeps coming back.
Natalie wro
I don't know - but what helps one of my FIV+ cats who gets crystal, is
putting apple cider vinegar into the water - good quality, of course, and
start with a drop, slowly build it up to more to acclimate a cat to it. I
add ACV to my bottles of drinking water - makes the water taste so much
better.
Hi Marta - I can't keep all the 7 stray cats though I would love to take them
all home with me! Because they are so cute and have names, too.Maybe if I had a
large farm! I have three other cats already at home and one is FIV pos and the
other FELV pos. The third is healthy. I don't think 10 c
Hi. I was the one who wrote that e-mail. I just read your response. I'm
telling you that the cats are afraid to go in there now - into the bin with the
dry food now that I have started refilling it. They are not even eating it.
It is fresh food as i just refilled it. I tried to coax one o
I don't doubt it. Can you move the feeding station?
On Jun 3, 2012, at 7:50 PM, dot winkler wrote:
Hi. I was the one who wrote that e-mail. I just read your
response. I'm telling you that the cats are afraid to go in there
now - into the bin with the dry food now that I have started
ref
My guys won't go near a raccoon, just back off and let it go its way. Curse, a
skunk could keep them away because of any smell left behind. Maybe it has gone
away enough so we can't smell it, but a cat has a better sense of smell than we
do.
MaiMaiPG wrote:
> I don't doubt it. Can you
Also check out this page: http://www.holisticat.com/flutd.html
Renavast is supplements (amino acids, mostly), not a drug, so if you're
going the natural way, you may as well check out the above. People around
here (Los Angeles) have had really good results. One of my vets endorses
it. The Hol
You get it via mail from Torrance, CA. http://www.renavast.com/order-now
It costs around 50 cents/cap and comes in 60 capsule bottles.
Are you free feeding the ferals (outside?)? When I consulted with someone
about giving it to my colonies (because people feed them kibble and some
are getting
What do you mean by ``rules''? Laws? If they are not in compliance with
laws, then turn them in. (Of course, if you're a rescuer pulling from
these pounds, then you have to protect yourself using the federal law
Section 1982: http://www.nathanwinograd.com/?p=728
As for the citizens, put ads
Speciesism, too.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Lee Evans wrote:
> It's so much easier to slap a label on someone then to ask them why they
> are doing what they are doing. The problem is that they don't see that the
> life force that is in humans is also in every other living being. To them,
It probably IS the raccoon. They took one look and said to themselves, "Don't
mess with that guy!!" You might want to spray something like At Ease on the
new feeder but don't get it into the food. Just give the outside walls of the
bin a little spritz. I spray At Ease in my cat carriers an h
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