That IS a great link, thanks, I will add that to my webpage! I added the info
to my
sig too... now it's REALLY long, LOL!
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ c
It's a brand new drug, it's actually still considered experimental, that's
why I think your vet will have to call mine and get the info directly from
them.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a
FIV+ cat: http://u
Love this info!
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of T foetus infection is usually quite
straightforward. The organism exists in the intestine
as small, motile trophozoites, and these can be
detected under the microscope. For optimum results,
fresh faeces should be examined, and if any mucus has
been passed wi
In a message dated 11/22/05 8:48:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any cat that finds a home with you, Patti, is one
very fortunate cat
Kerry,
My cats are probably "behind" the appearance of all the strays showing up
here...
They probably can communicate in a "myste
Feline Leukemia is not a cancer, it's a virus, much like HIV in humans. Some
cats
with FELV do develop cancer, but it's NOT Leukemia like you think of when you
hear
the word.
Test results are never 100%, but it's generally accepted that any maternal
antibodies
that linger from prenatal/nursing
My boyfriend specifically said to me several times this past month "NO MORE
CATS!". That means housecats, the ferals wont be in "his" space so that's OK. I
tend to agree with him, 6 really is my maximum number in this apartment, any
more would tend towards "hoarding".
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp:/
It is possible it's a bad reaction to Revolution. I'm constantly appalled that
vets
PRESCRIBE the stuff to cats that are ill, weak, or unthrifty, as it CLEARLY
states on
the label that it's NOT for use in weak, underweight, or unthrifty cats.
At this point, I think it should be pretty much clear
Sounds like she may have been poisoned and gotten permanently damaged from it,
or it
could be seizures caused by any number of things. Let me forward your post to
the
handicats2 group, they have lot's of experience with brain issues there, and
something you said might strike a cord with some of t
Hi Allie
URI is common in the beginning stages of FeLV but it is no reason to
PTS...
Antibiotics are cheap and if they are given before the infection gets in the
lungs its not a big dealSo long as your cat seems happy there is no
reason
to rush into PTS...He likely has a few years of good
Just doing some online reading and I just read an article on a study of 118
cats32% tested positive for trichomonosis!! This was just last summer.
How frightening is that??!!
Jenn, you were right on the money about how it is "misdiagnosed".
Scary, scary stuff...
Patti
Thanks Jenn!
I printed that out and intend to take a fecal to vet tomorrow, along with
this info. and some I printed on clostridium.
I really need to find out what's going on with these girls.
Ronidazole...never heard of it. Is there another name for it, like Flagyl
(Brand) for metronidizole(g
So, I've always wondered *who* actually
buys liners? (Ahcould it be these deletive expletive people who
declaw??)
Ahh, and now it finally all makes sense...
in a sick and repugnant sort of way.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
a cat from UCAT rescue:http
Here's the info my vet gave to me when we discovered we had it here:
Trichomonosis in cats
According
to Dr S. Marks of UC-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine: Tritrichomonas foetus, the
primary causative agent of bovine trichomoniasis, has recently been recognized
as a protozoal [intes
Allie,
Welcome to the list. You'll find these people very educated in Felv and
lots of help when it comes to treating the disease. They are also the best when
you need a friend, things can sometimes be up and down with these guys. Since my
Baby C passed I will leave the medical advise to thos
Hello all-
My cat Lola, age 8 months, tested positive for FeLV today via Elisa
testing after being taken in for what looked like a nasty URI. Her
symptoms seem to be responding fairly well to antibiotics...she is
eating and drinking at her normal rate, she is using the box, she is
breathing fine n
Siggie...omg that is such a cute name. Hi Siggie!
> ---Original Message---
> From: Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: photo of Brooklyn
> Sent: Nov 22 '05 21:35
>
> He looks like my Siggie!
>
>
> =^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, Travis, an
oh my, I just read an article, Im not even sure what made me think of it,
but I gave her revolution about a month ago, and the adverse reactions
are tremors and stiffness, is there a chance this is it? I just bathed her
incase,
and if so what can be done for her at this point from it?
I am looki
Absolutely for me - my dogs think it's just for them.
Gloria
At 11:20 AM 11/22/2005, you wrote:
I was reading about covered litterboxes. What size are the largest that
come with a cover? Does anyone have problems with their dog thinking cat
poop is an appetizer? I've heard that lots of dogs a
ROFLMAO!
Terri
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From: veggiepugs
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 1:48
PM
Subject: Re: litterboxes
yeah except kissing is out of the question for a good several
hours.> ---Original Message--->
He looks like my Siggie!
=^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, Travis, and 6
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth, Alec & Salome'
=^..^=
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My
Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage
We just lost our cat to feline leuk cancer, that was
only discovered because of a bacterial infection that
didn't heal.
We have questions that still haunt, and wishing we'd
tested and treated him as a kitten. He died at 3 and a
half. We found him in our parking lot around age. 8 or
12 weeks.
Proba
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Now, I stand corrected Patti!!
I totally agree: declawing should be
illegal. (I'd never heard of such a thing until I came to the US.)
Any cat that finds a home with you, Patti,
is one very fortunate cat. Would that it were the norm, instead of the
exception.
hugs, Kerry
Michelle,
I originally got the DAP plug in diffusors when my little Dukie was 18, he
was so senile, he'd get so restless and confused. He'd wander around the house
as if he had no idea where he was or what he was doing. Poor guy, he
probably didn't have a clue.
I have to admit, at first I re
I have her on pedialite, took her off antibiotics (they werent helping) and
have taken her to 3 vets, one suspects FIP, the other say its not FIP, and
the 3rd gave her the pennicilan shot that she had the reaction to. So no one
knows whats wrong...its really weird
I will let you know this bloo
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i do i
do!
YIKES!!!
Yet ANOTHER common thing!!!
In a message dated 11/22/05 4:22:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
have
they been tested for Trichomonosis
Jenn,
Thanks for that info.
I definitely will also ask about that when I call tomorrow, or drop off
another fecal.
I've heard of trichomonosis, but not in
Kerry,
Actually,I use liners.
The shelter gets a million of them donated, and can't use them. So
they've been handed off to me.
And, since I do have 3 declawed cats (Puma- rescued from a KILL shelter
after his owner died, 14 at the time), and Cornelius (a 20+ lb. Maine
Coon) & Buster (a
In a message dated 11/22/05 3:13:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ha--I
think it's vegans that need to be tolerant of the rest of us :>)(Wish I
had what it takes---I almost hosted a vegan TH this year but itfell apart
this am---however the friends whose house I
In a message dated 11/22/05 2:58:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and
hamburg helper is about all weeat these
You can substitute Morningstar Farms Burger Crumbles for the ground
beef
In a message dated 11/22/05 2:48:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aww,
he's a pretty orange boy! (everyone here knows I'm a nut for that
color
Hey Jenn!!
My little 3-legged stray girl that was HBC is an
absolutely stunning orange baby!(Pulling at your heart
stri
Firstly - Yes when people were kindly offering advice about nutrition and
recipees for liver shakes etc - I was struggling with cans of fish - at arms
length wrapping kitchen roll around it so I didn't get fish oil on me. My cats
had to take medication in ready cooked sliced chicken because I
Hi Carrie - Again, welcome to the list. That really is difficult, and tugs
at my heart. My Lancelot just died, and seemed like he never thrived, poor
baby. When he was sick, his 3rd eyelids would come out . He was less than
a year when I got him, and maybe going on 2 when he died.
I agree w
Thanks for the info.
I completely forgot about clostridium.(DUH!!) Feeling
st_p*d. That was something that came up at shelter. I remember we had
to order the injectable Tylan (Tylosin) when we had an outbreak with our
ferals..
I will call vet tomorrow and ask her to please check
Please cross-post widely! it's dogs, but. -- Forwarded message -- From: Judy Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Nov 22, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: [MRTX] Fwd: EMERGENCY! - WV: MASON CO SHELTER IS ON FIRE! - GAS EXPLOSION!! To: Mich Dog Rescue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's on dr. addies' website, but interferon might be also depending on
what the kitty has - I will be praying that your kitty would get better
soon!
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Yamamoto
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 3:24 PM
To
Another suggestion, you might want to change the vet, too.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo
Yamamoto
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 3:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: New Member
Hi, Carrie, welcome to the list, an
Hi, Carrie, welcome to the list, and I am so sorry that your baby kitty
is having a difficult time. One thing I would like to ask is that,
could you post the blood work on the post? I really would like to take
a look at it myself and read it. Especially TP and A/G ratio. If TP is
high, and A/G
i do i do! I bought them and so far...no problems. He hasn't clawed at them.
but then again i seem to have the
perfect cat...LOL. ;) (they're all perfect!) and no way in he** is he declawed.
I have a comic strip i should post here
regarding that.
Hugs
Rebecca
> ---Original Message-
I have tested my kitty and no FIV or FELV or anything like that, but I was
told you guys are the smartest people around when
it comes to cats and kittens with problems. Heres mine!
Sasha is 3 months old, she was fine, but then never really looked right,
straggly and just not a healthy kitty, thin
Patti, have they been tested for Trichomonosis? I've had several cases of
that here recently. If you vet needs more info (since it's not well known yet)
he/she can call my vet to inquire about the testing and treatment. It's all
still very new. It's uncommon in cats but leads to loose stools
Ok--thanks Jenn!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 2:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: litterboxes
I had never seen one that size either, it was really HUGE. It's since
sol
I had never seen one that size either, it was really HUGE. It's since sold, I'm
not
sure if they can order more or not. I wish now that I had gotten the brand name
off
of it. If I see another one there like that in the future, I'll take notes of
it's
brand for you.
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://uc
Title: Message
I will add
that my positives, even when I had all 6 of them, have *never* had a
problem with *any* of their litterboxes. (The only time I ever had to clean up
was when poor Snoball got diarrhea, and he always tried hard to get to the box
but just cdn't make it in time.)
It's
Title: Message
I think those were invented by people who
actually never had cats themselves.
From:
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Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005
1:45 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Kerry and Tiger
Title: Message
Liners---bought/used 'em once only. The
mini-monsters duly scraped holes along the length and breadth of it,
which of course I couldn't see cos they were covered by the litter. So, gravity
being what it is, all the litter simply spewed onto the carpet when I lifted up
the line
Welcome to the group "Rebecca" sorry you had to find us this way.
I'm on the west coast in WA. state north of Seattle.
I'm sure your finding out all kinds of information here.
I want to say that I lurk but still and try read all the postings.
I send many good wishes to your kitty. The kitty i
How funny! I have a couple of those here
at my house – where they squat (?) so seriously and their legs are
definitely in the box, but their butt is not….I am looking from a
distance and hate to interrupt them since they look so serious… and after
they are done,,, though their poops are ob
Laughing my tail off here my boys have never had a covered box and I've never used liners - I have no idea how they would react to one but can just imagine! I mean, for that to be a truly viable option, it would have to have an exhaust fan"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ha--I think it's vegans that need to be tolerant of the rest of us :>)
(Wish I had what it takes---I almost hosted a vegan TH this year but it
fell apart this am---however the friends whose house I'm going to will
*not* be having turkey on the table)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECT
I'm living in Vermont now. I pay $34 for a 16 pound bag of the Innova Evo here,
and
$28 for a 16.5 pound bag of the Innova Lite. I never buy small bags, so I'm not
sure
about the prices of those, though $11 sounds within reason, as you always pay
more if
you buy in smaller amounts.
Jenn
http://
LOL, yeah ask Michelle how gross opening a cat of meat based cat food or tuna
is for
her! She's very descriptive about how much meat grosses her out. :-)~
I used to be vegetarian for a while, but got lazy, and hamburg helper is about
all we
eat these days unless it come in a microwavable carton.
Aww, he's a pretty orange boy! (everyone here knows I'm a nut for that color)
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html
"Saving one
Wow, I could live in that box myself. (Never seen one that size.)
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:16 PM
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I once saw one at my lo
Title: Message
Bought
*and* returned that one, Barb! No one wanted anything to do with
it!
You'd
have thought I was trying to put Katyis in the bath when I tried to show him how
to use it. Screamed his little furry head off. Surprised the police didn't show
up.
Kerry
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Cats often avoid the covered litterboxes ... holds in the smell and they
don't like that either. Some like life roomier. Could you put up a pet
gate to the room where the litter boxes are so the pooch cannot have snacks?
Del
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From: "veggiepugs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LOL poor Nina! Lots of throw blankets are the key, cover everything!
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html
"Saving one animal w
I once saw one at my local feed store that was HUGE, it was about 20x25, and I
thought to myself "that would fit a bobcat".
I have one VERY large cat, and he uses the average sized ones I have just fine
though. He goes in, turns around, and sticks his head out the door and does his
business with j
Innova EVO is definitely the closest thing I've found to doing the whole
homemade
food nightmare (yes, for me that is what it is). Many of us work full time, and
don't
have the time or will-power to cook for our cats. I always feel judged and
looked
down on because I DO feed dry kibble, because
hey, I saw another box that might help you, it's a TOP entry covered box - also helps prevent doggies getting their tootsie roll treats... http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441807400&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302033739&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=25343743
hmm, one of my sister's kitties was something like that - she was in the box, but her butt wasn't I'm going to be adding a 2nd box like it to the household and I'm going to devise (or buy) a privacy screen as well, because Smoky is really really sensitive about using the facilities alone.
I think you did – sorry – I am a bit
scattered right now – I thing I am going to get some SAMe at a health food
store today to see if it will help Garfunkle –
I feel so fortunate how Garfunkle is doing
right now – because I really thought I was going to lose him that day, I am
taking every
I would be paranoid too in that situation. Plus Simon hated the
taste of thistle so I only gave it to him once. Yes, I think I wrote about
SAMe before-- did you get that post? Vets sell it marketed as Denasyl to help
liver failure, but it is still just SAMe and a lot more expensive. SAMe
I think
I am a bit paranoid about milk thistle – 2 days after I started giving him milk
thistle – he almost died,, he was find then.. it probably has nothing to do
with it, but he was so fine until then.. my holistic vet also recommended, but
I am a bit paranoid (I also used for George for
I am so glad that you are glad, Sandy!
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 8:47 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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Hideyo, I am so glad you addressed that, because I wondered for Co
i love speaking for what our animals might say if they could talk. lol.
> ---Original Message---
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Welcome Rebecca
> Sent: Nov 22 '05 13:49
>
> My dog Chip loved bananas too. One time I left the house and then
> realized I had forgotten som
Title: Message
Thanks
Barb---that's the highest uncovered I've seen. I think I may have to hold out
for one like this but covered tho--because the covered one Tiger uses
now, while not long enough in my view, *is* high at the back -- it's prob
also 11"--and going by what meets my eyes twice
My dog Chip loved bananas too. One time I left the house and then
realized I had forgotten something and went back in, and a whole bunch of
bananas was lying on one of the dog beds, and Chip was sort of looking up at the
ceiling like "I was just standing here looking at the ceiling. Don't k
yeah except kissing is out of the question for a good several hours.
> ---Original Message---
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: litterboxes
> Sent: Nov 22 '05 13:26
>
> In a message dated 11/22/05 12:20:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does anyon
well, negative stool samples don't necessarily mean that kitty doesn't have parasites. Have them check for clostridium perfringens as well - it took several months of testing and treatments and food changes before my vets tested Smoky for that and sure enough, positive. And with some of these cri
Hah...Patti we have a lot of ties here...lol. My dogs love bananas too. Ever
since I was a kid, I've loved a snack of bananas with maple syrup. As soon as I
peel a banana, they pick up the scent and are hopping around me like little
rabbits. lol. Lucy running in circles and jumping up on my legs
Kerry, I just got a new box and it's not covered, but the sides are 11" high (23.4"long and 18.25" wide). Here's a link - I got it at PetsMart, but it's Rubbermaid and should be available at other places. http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441808078&FOLD
Have you tried very gradually switching? When I went from canned
to raw it took about 3 months mayebe even longer. I started with 1
teaspoon a week, then went to 2 for a week, and so on. There were a
feww weeks when I would have to go back a step because they weren't
eating as good. Onc
In a message dated 11/22/05 12:20:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does
anyone have problems with their dog thinking cat poop is an
appetizer
Yepmy Lucy!
I told you she'd eat anything!!
I think her "kitty-cracker" consumption added to the problems with her
wei
Nice to meet you Kerry. I'm horrible with names in person, but online at least
i can read and visualize. I'm a very visual person. lol. So, so far, I've
met/spoken with...Nina, Jenn, Michelle and now Kerry. I hope I haven't missed
anyone! There should be a word for "meeting" people online. maybe
In a message dated 11/22/05 12:14:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lucy
loves to eat, she'd eat the whole apartment if it were
edible
Rebecca ~
Your Lucy sounds so much like my Lucy!!! I always say my Lucy will eat
anything!!
She LOVES to eat...her favorite past~t
This group has me in stitches. lol.
> ---Original Message---
> From: MacKenzie, Kerry N. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: litterboxes
> Sent: Nov 22 '05 13:13
>
> Uh oh. I'm sorry.
> Gypsy is lucky she lives with *you*. She'll live to tell the tale.
> Kx
>
> -Origin
Uh oh. I'm sorry.
Gypsy is lucky she lives with *you*. She'll live to tell the tale.
Kx
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:37 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: litterboxes
My husband
Hi Rebecca (and welcome!---don't think we've "spoken"?)
>I'll try to find a bigger covered litterbox if you know the
dimensions of the largest one you know of so far.
Thanks! I'll measure the ones I currently buy--they're high at the back
at least---but they're not long enough (in my
>>>The covered box preference. <<<
Maybe I confused things Nina. He did often use the cement open
container. He just used it so near the edge that it was like he wasn't
using it at all.
He does that with the covered boxes too. I have to wipe around the
inside edges a lot when i'm cleaning!
Good
Nina,
Speaking about dry food, IBD etc...
I just got back from vets and I am VERY frustrated.
Taylor and Moonshade are my 2 "fosters" that came from the kill shelter in
August and were the only 2 surviving distemper kittens. They were rescued in
August, so it's been some time now and I
My husband calls cat poo appetizers "chewy goodness". Disgusting. Ah
the joys of fur parenting. While we're on the subject of poo... I just
have to vent a little. After all the talk of psyching out litterbox
avoidance, my cat Gypsy decided to put me in my place. I was so proud
of myself f
Yes, it is very common when feeding cats a vegan diet, that they get UTI's as a
result of an improper PH balance. Vegancats.com therefore sells a product
called "Enzymes PH" which helps and I think is great for any cat vegan or not
that suffers w. UTI issues. If anyone's interested in the supple
Hi Rebecca,
Gloria, (I think it was Gloria), found us this wonderful map thing
where we've started to post ourselves and locations. You can include a
picture too. Very cool.
http://www.frappr.com/felvtalk
It doesn't surprise me that you don't run into a lot of vegans in NY!
I remember when
I'm vegan too. And I think Del is also. My dogs, when they were
alive, went crazy for broccoli stems. We called them broccoli bones
because they would run off to their beds, lay with them between their paws, and
eat them like bones. They all died in the last 1.5 years, and to this day
w
I was reading about covered litterboxes. What size are the largest that come
with a cover? Does anyone have problems with their dog thinking cat poop is an
appetizer? I've heard that lots of dogs are intrigued by cat poo. Ew. Don't
know what would make them attracted to it. Ew again. I'll try to
>I'm curious Nina---what makes you say Tiger prefers privacy?>
The covered box preference.
I was thinking about the way Tiger used to wait for you to get home to
eliminate. I know from watching the ferals, and from my bottle babies,
that some cats prefer to have a "sentry" on guard while the
Wow, I can't believe there are other vegans here. I hardly ever meet any. As
far as carrots go, my pugs also go NUTS over them. They also go nuts over
brussels sprouts. Go figure. lol. Lucy loves to eat, she'd eat the whole
apartment if it were edible. Sometimes she is so stubborn to come inside
My Lucy has always refused to eat anything but dry food. Now, because of
her bladder stone problems, I am supposed to get her to eat wet food. I have
tried and have found stuff she will eat, only to find that any wet food at all
gives her diarrhea.
Michelle
Hi Rebecca Welcome to group.
I too am 30 and vegan although I work in Psychology not audiology. My animals
are not vegan although my dog goes mad for carrots. All 3 of my dogs went mad
for carrots but I only have 1 left now - the others had to be put to sleep due
to old age related ailments. In
Funny, I've just been talking about this very subject to my
co-worker---Tiger is overweight (prob 17 lb), and I want to start a new
food routine whereby they all have 45 mins mealtimes twice a day (and no
24/7 dry food).
The others don't overeat.
Probably pure fantasy on my part, of course. They
Yes, that's an idea thanks Nina--I've never seen a hinged kind in Linen
n Things or Bed bath and Beyond but maybe that's becouse I wan't looking
for that.
I'm curious Nina---what makes you say Tiger prefers privacy?
No, I do not have a large place---and it just became a little smaller
with the ar
Dry food is not good for cats and does contribute to obesity and
exacerbates all sorts of health problems, it's a definite no no for IBD,
and can reek havoc with hydration problems. That said, I do keep dry
out for my cats 24/7 too. Like Jenn, I use Innova's EVO, it's the best
I've found, (no
How about rigging one of those big plastic storage containers? I have
some with hinged lids that are sturdy enough to hold up under this kind
of use. You could cut a "door" in one of the sides high enough up to
still contain the litter. Just a thought in case you can't find a large
covered b
Very beautiful furchild :)
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gloria, you're just too quick for me--this is a good friend of mine,
one of my cohosts that i've chatted with for 6 years. i sent her
the link to the adopt.bemikitties.com page (and offered to post
here!)...
On 11/22/05, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Didn't see this forwarded from
My opinion only but, dry food is what makes most cats fat, dry really
isn't good for cats. It is mostly grains and carbohydrates and cats do
not need either and in fact cannot proccess them very well. When Buddie
was way over weight, she ate ONLY dry all her life, would not have
anything to d
Actually, DUH I have links to Brooklyn's Photos I can share...I forgot...
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1284.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1283.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1282.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/ima
Hi Rebecca,
Welcome to the group and what a lucky boy Brooklyn and the rest of
your gang is!! I have a free online community photo album you are
welcome to use to post pictures of all of your guys in. Just register
and post away.
http://albums.bemikitties.com
My Bailey my only positi
FUnny you should mention the Home Depot cement mixer Nina---I went that
route for about 6 months earlier this year. As you know it's not a
covered box; what happened was Tiger did his business (consistently)
right at one end of the box and frequently spilled over. I threw it away
and went back to t
Jenn you are so funny with the hairball stuff...lol. I like how you forewarned
me before telling me what it was. LOL.
Patti, that's so cool to meet another Vegan here! I've been kicked off lists
for just being one, there are some who I have found to be very intolerant of
it. That's why I was h
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