I do realize that, otherwise why would I go to all the trouble? It's sad to
have ppl put down animals b/c they don't want to go to the trouble. I had
the vet ask me if I wanted to put Pebbles down when they discovered she was
a diabetic. I shivered at the thought. But I will still say she was
My mother was a nurse and a sales rep once told her that it is te same, they
just put different labels on the bottles.
The only tme I went to the dr for a cat bite was ehn Moses, a neighbor's cat
came courting my girls who have been spayed. He thought my Harley was moving
in on his territory an
I have a FIV kitty without runny poop.
From: Maureen Olvey
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, July 8, 2011 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Clumping litter =
I doubt she could compete with my FIV + cat. It has actually woken me up in
the middle of the night. It's really bad becaus
Thanks for taking care of the "OLD" boy. They need love too. I took in 2 10
year olds that no one wanted to adopt from a local no kill shelter. They had
been there in cages for over a year. Lil Bit woudl not come out of my room for
over a year, but now comes into the living room and sits on
Forgot to mention tat I have 2 litter boxes in my bedroom and no ODOR PRBLEM.
eITHER THAT OR MY SINUSES ARE CLOGGED UP.
Cindy McHugh wrote:
> Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this information. I just
> checked both types of litter I have in the house and neither have an
>
I fond the Arm & Hammer to be extremely dusty, also a litter that said it was
made from desert sand. Krger carried it. I got one box and tried it in one of
the boxes. Threw it out the next day. The cats and I were sneezing and I
found a fine coat of dust all over my room.
Cindy McHugh
Natalie wrote:
> We have to use a good basic litter because of cost - when you have to
> provide litter for over 70 cats, we prefer spending the money on good food!
aCTUALLY, THE wROLD'S bEST mULTI CAT IS NOT ALL THAT EXPENSIVE CONSIDERING THAT
YOU DO NOT HVE TO CHANGE IT THAT OFTEN. i SC
Natalie wrote:
> We get our litter at Walmart - cheapest there, even though we get a discount
> at PetSmart.
> The problem is that they are still pushing and selling all kinds of clumping
> litter as if it were something special for your beloved cats!
> My husband bought a small fabric toy
I have gotten very parinoid about everything made for pets. Especially since I
found that my guys were upchucking all the time because of the corn, wheat or
soy in their food (Science Diet). I switched to Blue Buffalo Duck and no more
upchucks except for Casey when I forget to give her additio
What about natural alternatives? Try the Only Natural Pet store on line. They
have a great Chinese herbal that I used for Homey when she had her crystal
problem.
Maureen Olvey wrote:
>
> Oh - since you guys mentioned asthma I just wanted to throw out there that if
> any of your kitties
Go on their website, they should be able to tell you a store near you that
carries it.
MaiMaiPG wrote:
> I like it a lot. My boys came from a pine thicket so it was a natural
> thing for them. I can pitch the sawdust into the fields, use it
> around trees or compost it.
> On Jul 8,
I just have 25 acres nd I just walk down the grvel roa and into the woods a it.
I have never noticed any smell coming from the area I dump it in. It is made
from ground up corn (World's Best Cat Litter) so the clumps break down in the
rain and the dung beetles, etc take care of the rest of it.
As someone who followed my little dog around with a dish to catch urine on a
very busy street in front of my apt house, I can relate! I just put my head
down & wouldn't look at any passer by. LOL
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felinel
iT ISN' THE WORK INVOLVED IN CARING FOR THEM, IT IS WHAT YOU GET BACK FROM THEM
IN RETURN THAT COUNTS!
A friend of mine had to follow her little dog around the yard with a shallow
dish to catch the urine for the vet. She said she hoped that the neighbors
never saw her, or they would have thou
What a great invention of a litter box! I might have purchased it when I had
my diabetic cat. She passed away 2 yrs ago. She made it easy for me to
catch her urine mid-stream. She would squat close to the litter but not sit
on it, with her rear end towards me and I could catch it in a small,
s
My Boby was urinating out of the box, all over the house. He had a problem
with salcite and sturivite stones. Then Casey had stones. She got over them,
but Bobby did not. Being a male, the urether was more narrow and he did not
make it tru the treatment time. Homey is doing gret now. I wou
Styrofoam? Harley and Dee would make hash out of them in no time. If it
resist the claws, it gets clawed to death.
Natalie wrote:
> Are they called "totes"?
> I use large Styrofoam containers to ship chemo to hospitals - a friend is an
> oncology nurse practitioner and saves them for us.
I had tried Feline Pine, but it does not scoop very well, especially with Dee,
she covers and covers again and ten again until she destroys the clumps.
I have been using World's Best Cat Litter. You can find it at Petsmart or
Tractor supply. It is made fromcorn, clumps great (even with Dee doin
Maureen, For the short time I had Crash, he had very loose stools and the
fumes when he had a BM, could take the paint off the walls! He had coccidia
as you know when he was very young. Then he tested positive for FeLV. But
before we knew this, my vet had put him on Royal Canin Feline High Ener
I doubt she could compete with my FIV + cat. It has actually woken me up in
the middle of the night. It's really bad because he doesn't cover so as soon
as I get the first whiff of it I drop everything and go running to find which
litterbox he used and cover it immediately. Even if I'm eatin
We have an almost 19 yr old cat - I swear, I should market the smell of her
poop: It could raise the dead! It is so potent, that I wait at night until
she makes one or two before I go to bed.I bet she could win the
International smelliest poop contest!
-Original Message-
From: felvtal
Are they called "totes"?
I use large Styrofoam containers to ship chemo to hospitals - a friend is an
oncology nurse practitioner and saves them for us. They're larger than
Styrofoam coolers, sturdier, and already insulated.
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mai
If your friends come to your house and leave rather quickly then it might
smell. But if they stay and visit for a while then you're probably good ;-)
Especially if you have friends that don't have pets, they can't tolerate the
smell for long.
I bet Sugar is something else. I've got one
You are right Maureen, I can almost compare it to walking down the cereal
isle in the grocery store, lol! There are too many choices of cat litters
but they are finicky, right?! You may think that we are just used to the
smell, but many of my friends are honest and outspoken. They say they can'
Maybe your cat's poop doesn't stink! Maybe he's too good to have smelly poop!
His name is Sugar after all.
Just kidding. I can't imagine any cat not having smelly poop. Geez, couldn't
believe the difference between my cat and my dog when I got my first cat about
6 or 7 years ago.
It's f
I agree Susan. I think with a couple of cats, the wheat or pine would be great
but when the numbers are constantly changing and you sometimes have a Mom with
kittens in a bathroom, an older litter in another room and some adults in yet
another room, you have to use what keeps the smell down :)
I've never heard of that problem, but then I don't keep the litter boxes in
a closed area like you would an adoption center. It's fine to use at home in
an open area. I have 3 litter boxes with Feline Pine (non-pellet form) in
our master bathroom. It actually controls the odors. I like it as wel
I don't buy the pellets. It was too hard on my cats feet. I buy the kind
that is already turned into "saw dust"it works wonders.
- Original Message -
From: "MaiMaiPG"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Clumping litter =
There is 124 acres to put it
I've used Feline Pine for years! It really controls the odor and have never
experienced a cat that does not like it, but I'm sure there may be some out
there that don't. But mine have no problem with it :)
- Original Message -
From: "Katy Doyle"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 2:56
I had the same experience with the feline Pine. It smells like moldy wood to
me. Bought one bag and never again.
I think we may need to make a distinction between rescue households with a lot
of cats and a constant parade of fosters coming and going and a household with
just a few pet cats.
Totes are wonderful. I leave the top off and the boys are young
enough to jump in the 18 gallon totes and the lower larger ones are
wonderful too. I figured this out when I had a wonderful boy who,
late in life, had issues getting positioned. Besides the totes are a
lot cheaper and more
It's not really gross on a large area - we couldn't - we'd smell it!
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 5:35 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] C
I tried to respond earlier but it bounced back as "too large" however, I
noticed that others have responded with no problems so I will try again (after
deleting most of the original emails). I have used Feline Pine at home before
and the rescue group I am with used to use it at their Petsmart
There is 124 acres to put it on. Poop gets pitched into unused
fields--far from the house. I can't see a difference between theirs
and that of the numerous cats who stray this way/deer/buzzards/turkey
etc. The pee turns the pellets into sawdust. It may sound gross but
it really isn't
O
You throw it outside? Not the poop, though, do you?
I can't imagine doing that with all my cat's doodoosor all the pee!
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 4:15 PM
T
I like it a lot. My boys came from a pine thicket so it was a natural
thing for them. I can pitch the sawdust into the fields, use it
around trees or compost it.
On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Katy Doyle wrote:
Well, this has inspired me to check out Feline Pine - has anyone
used it
before?
Oh - I just found a Petco version of the wheat litter, Sweat Scoop. It got
good online reviews.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Katy Doyle wrote:
> Well, this has inspired me to check out Feline Pine - has anyone used it
> before?
>
> I'd be interested in trying the ExquisiCat, but no stores s
Well, this has inspired me to check out Feline Pine - has anyone used it
before?
I'd be interested in trying the ExquisiCat, but no stores sell it in my
town.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Natalie wrote:
> Same here - I might try it on a very small group.
>
> -Original Message-
>
Same here - I might try it on a very small group.
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Wilson
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 1:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Clumping lit
I've seen that brand and have always wondered how cats like it. But I won't
switch unless they tell me they want a change, lol!
good to know, thanks for sharing!
- Original Message -
From: "Terri Brown"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Clumping litter
Petsmart carries a wheat litter that is relatively inexpensive. Exquisicat
Natural Wheat. I'm transitioning to this
I bought a bag for my FLUTD boy, and the gang seems to be making the switch
well. It's also scoopable, and I haven't noticed any litter box odors.
Maybe give this a try. I
Oh - since you guys mentioned asthma I just wanted to throw out there that if
any of your kitties ever develop asthma there is a wonderful feline asthma
group. The people on that list know more about it than a lot of vets because
it's not that common and they've had years of experience with it
This truly is scary and I've got first hand experience with how bad clumping
litter can be. One of my cats had a mass of clumped litter caught between his
toes which I didn't notice until I clipped his claws. (a maine coon with very
furry toes) He was't even limping because of the mass. I had t
Also - you mentioned that the vet isn't worried about her spreading it to your
cat unless they bite. That sounds more like FIV. Are you sure he said Feline
Leukemia or did he say Feline Aids? Just wanted to check because you mentioned
the bite thing. Feline Leukemia can be spread much easie
The SNAP test is not as accurate as the maker has hyped, or most Vet's
knowledge.
Go to this link for Testing Protocols.
http://www.felineleukemia.org/felvhlth.html
http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/Pages/FeLV_Web.pdf
Basically both tests the SNAP(Elisa) and the IFA results need to be the same
re
That's because we assume that everything we buy must be safe for them!
It's a shame that we have to be so suspicious of everything and question
every bit of info!
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Katy Doy
We get our litter at Walmart - cheapest there, even though we get a discount
at PetSmart.
The problem is that they are still pushing and selling all kinds of clumping
litter as if it were something special for your beloved cats!
My husband bought a small fabric toy for the cats, and I decided to re
We have to use a good basic litter because of cost - when you have to
provide litter for over 70 cats, we prefer spending the money on good food!
-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Wilson
Sent: Friday
Wow... You know, the dusty clay litter gives me asthma attacks, I'm ashamed
that I never thought of how it would affect my cats.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Lynda Wilson wrote:
> Thanks, Natalie. I've never used clay litter or anything that makes dust.
> Can you imagine being enclosed in a bo
Cindy,
ONLY clumping litter would contain sodium bentonite - the regular kitty
litter clays just have dust which can be irritating but not as deadly! Many
people believe that because clumping litter is so much more expensive, it
must be good! There used to be a holistic cat magazine, Tiger Tribe,
Thanks, Natalie. I've never used clay litter or anything that makes dust.
Can you imagine being enclosed in a box with all that dust flying around.
What were they thinking back in the day?! I've used Feline Pine for a long
time and all my cats through the years have all accepted it. It sure keep
What a lucky kitten she is to have you find her! 8 weeks old is so young, I
wonder where the rest of the litter is? I bet she is so spoiled already and
it's a great sign that Joey is interested :)
Keep them separate until you know for sure if she is truly positive or can
clear the virus later
Good advice, I will try it as well. By the way, I use Feline Pine (it's
similar to saw dust, without the dust, lol!). But my cat, Sugar, only
urinated once outside the box onto our bed. Glad that it was only once, and
the problem was solved quick.
Have a great weekend everyone!
- Original
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this information. I just
checked both types of litter I have in the house and neither have an
ingredient label. One is Fresh Step and the other is Premium Choice All
Natural Unscented. I just found the Premium Choice at Pet Supplies Plus and
haven't
Here's more, and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
The #1 Authority On Pet Products, Care and Services Pet Owners Trust Most
Kitty Litter with a Serious Warning
Vets have been reporting more and more kitty illnesses related to litter.
Certain litters are actually causing serious problems for
Lynda,
I hope that the clumping litter you are using does NOT contain sodium
bentonite! Often they don't list it, but they tell you NOT to flush down
the toilet, you can be assured that it contains it!
I have lots of info on it, but this site does not allow more than a certain
amount to be sent.
H
Are you able to vaccinate your other kitty and keep the new girl separated for
a month or so? If so, I can't think of any reason why you shouldn't keep her.
Just because she's potentially FeLV positive doesn't mean she isn't a wonderful
kitty who deserves a chance at happiness just as much as a
Thanks for sharing. I think I will go ahead with the lab test, but hold off
on the x-ray until we get the results. Would the lab results indicate if he
has stones (and needs an x-ray)? Based on his past, I'm almost positive it's
entirely behavioral, but I don't want to risk him suffering either.
Hi Lynda,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We have 4 cats in his area and 4
litterboxes, so I can certainly try adding one more. There are two in my
room (where he spends most of his time); one in the other two rooms. It's a
small house, so the only rooms that don't have boxes are the kitchen
Thanks for taking care of Pretty Boy. I just love old cats,
maybe that's because I'm old :-)
Lorrie
On 07-07, MaiMaiPG wrote:
> Pretty Boy, a feral who hangs around and who is very loved, was live
> trapped for neutering. The vet called me after they put him
> under...he had shuttered in pai
I just rescued a kitten two days ago, Cali. She was bullied by a dog so was
looking a little rough. She's 8 weeks old. Broke my heart when I found her
in the state she was in and I couldn't leave her. On the drive home she
stayed in my arms clinging close. We stopped and got her a can of food and
n
Not sure if this is possible but they probably got a bad batch of Frontline
- I've used it in the Northeast with zero proplems (and like it because it
addresses fleas & ticks). My vet also started using a product called
v-somthing but it doesn't help with ticks. If you know for sure you only
have
His tongue does not hang out the side of his mouth nor does he look
like he is pantingand he does look adorable. Sorry to give any
other impression.
On Jul 8, 2011, at 1:53 AM, Natalie wrote:
The hanging out tongue must be something other than missing teeth.
We have
quite a few cats w
Forgot this part of the question before: Sometimes, cats don't like the
type of litter, too! I have a friend who uses shredded newspaper for cats
that don't like any kind of litter!
BTW - OxiClean and X-O are GREAT to clean urine stain and odor!!
When I scoop the litter, I remove solids, and
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