Thanks, Jane!
And good luck w/ MeMe
Susan J. DuBose ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
As Cleopatra lay in state,
Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
Thanks, Marylyn!
Kitties love gravyMmm, gravy
Susan J. DuBose ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
As Cleopatra lay in state,
Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
Thanks Susan. My mom and I both work and I don't live with her, so we do the best we can with feeding her. She has already stopped eating like a fiend and she will stop when she gets full. The only way we have gotten her to eat crunchies is by putting them in the bowl with the wet food. She will
Caroline -- I'm glad she's doing so well and seems to be so friendly.
Hope she checks out well at the vet!
Diane R.
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I use it for myself and for the kitties. I buy it in the form
nutritional yeast at the health food store. It's tasty - I put it
on noodles and so forth for seasoning. And, I also at times sprinkle
it on the kitty dry food. It's got B vitamins, in particular. I
don't measure it, just
Yes, this helps. The directions say you can sprinkle it on dry food with a little water so I did that this a.m, with the outdoor street kitty and she seemed to LOVE the food. But then, she's being fed a mixture of Eagle Pack Kitten dry food and Wellness' new Core dry food (which is supposed to be
Such a good story...It is so wonderful to see the
improvements like this. Good luck at the vet's. Glenda
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Thanks Susan. My mom and I both work and I don't live
with her, so we do the best we can with feeding her.
Hi Caroline,
First, thank you and your mother for taking in the emaciated kitty. I'm
glad she has an appointment at the vet, but it sounds like she is
improving and that with good care hopefully she'll recover completely.
There is always the danger of weakened organs from malnutrition, and
I use this for my dogs. Haven't tried it on the cats or kittens.
It comes in the tablet form for them as well as the powder.
I've been using it for years. It has been said the neighbor dogs have a
problem with fleas and such. I don't see any on my collies. Who knows maybe it
does work.
I do
Hi everyone, 8 days ago I moved with my felv+ cat Pixie into a new house
across town. Pixie seems to be adjusting well to her new environment (and
hasn't peed anywhere inappropriate so far, as she did at our old apt. while
we were packing up). She is, however, vomiting clear liquid (sometimes
Hi Giselle,
Welcome to our group!
Like you, I read on the Internet that clear vomit is a symptom of
panleukopenia, which can last in an environment at room temperature for a year!
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/feline_distemper.html
Is your kitty vaccinated for this disease? If not, I
Hi Giselle,
I would take the kitty in. It probably isn't panleuk if she has been
vaccinated - but if she hasn't - she would need immediate and
aggressive treatment in order to live. It isn't really something you
can treat at home.
Taking her in would also make you feel better.:)
On 8/8/07,
Hi Caroline,
I use Nutritional Yeast, which I think is the same as Brewer's Yeast. I put
it on my air-popped popcorn instead of butter. However, it's high in iron
and has a warning that children can OD on this from the iron-very dangerous.
So, since kitties are smaller than children, I'd be
I put one large tablespoon on my cats' dry food every other day.
That is 4 large dog size bowls of dry and one large crystal punch bowl that
holds dry food.
(They are very picky about presentation)
Every bowl gets a spoonful.
I use the Twin Labs Super Rich Nutritional Yeast Plus.
It
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Susan J. DuBose ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
Thanks Susan! This is great! Thanks too for
remembering the little guy. I guess his destiny is to
help other little critters like himself from the bad
people out there.
His Catster page is really sweet!
Glenda
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Hello everyone,
Several of you here know my story about trapping an
orange and white cat , whom I named Marmalade. The cat
was trapped this last Sunday night in my personal
trap. The cat was then transported to our local
shelter by a policeman. When the cat was turned over,
he became the property
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