Re: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Marylyn
I've switched Dixie over to Primal Raw + veggies.  She gets Wellness if we are 
traveling or time is tight.  






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  From: Caroline Kaufmann 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 1:12 PM
  Subject: RE: Engystol  Quality Foods



  My cat and kittens really love the Wellness brand wet food (reccomended by my 
Holistic vet).  And I mean they LOVE it!  They eat it as if it's one of the 
brands like Sheba or Fancy Feast-- they just freak out over it.  You can also 
tell it's such a high-quality food just by the look of it and the smell...some 
varieties, like the adult wet formula, the one that has Lobster in it-- really 
smells like human food...it's crazy.  It's pretty expensive though.  I have my 
one year adult cat on Wellness adult wet and Wellness Core dry- which is 
Wellness's new high-protein food that is trying to take account for the raw 
food diet and translate that, as best it can, into a dry cat food.  I have had 
this one year old cat since the end of July and she came to me (as a two-time 
owner surrender) as skinny, frail, tiny necked, underweight more than a 
kitten-than-a-cat.  Already, she's packed on tons of muscle, but no extra 
weight.  She's matured into an adult cat overnight almost and she's not longer 
skinny and wimpy-- she's tough and beefy and all filled-out, but she doesn't 
have an once of fat on her body.  It's been really great to watch the 
transition and I do think it's all due to her diet, supplements and her happy 
home life.  
  -Caroline 




Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:06:03 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Engystol  Quality Foods
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org


I took my little 2 year old, Bea, to a holistic/hemopathetic vet last 
night. He said she is doing very well and doesn't show any signs of the illness 
- thank God!
He put her on Transfer Factor Plus (which many of you had mentioned, thank 
you) and also Engystol.
I was wondering if anyone has heard of Engystol before or are currently 
using it?

He also gave me a very LARGE list of better quality foods wet/dry to put 
her on.
Does anyone have a particular brand they like over another? Pros/Cons to 
any brands?

I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready to 
leave and I asked if there was anything special I should do for her? He said 
Yes, she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her like she is.
I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper.

Thanks
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RE: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Caroline Kaufmann

My cat and kittens really love the Wellness brand wet food (reccomended by my 
Holistic vet).  And I mean they LOVE it!  They eat it as if it's one of the 
brands like Sheba or Fancy Feast-- they just freak out over it.  You can also 
tell it's such a high-quality food just by the look of it and the smell...some 
varieties, like the adult wet formula, the one that has Lobster in it-- really 
smells like human food...it's crazy.  It's pretty expensive though.  I have my 
one year adult cat on Wellness adult wet and Wellness Core dry- which is 
Wellness's new high-protein food that is trying to take account for the raw 
food diet and translate that, as best it can, into a dry cat food.  I have had 
this one year old cat since the end of July and she came to me (as a two-time 
owner surrender) as skinny, frail, tiny necked, underweight more than a 
kitten-than-a-cat.  Already, she's packed on tons of muscle, but no extra 
weight.  She's matured into an adult cat overnight almost and she's not longer 
skinny and wimpy-- she's tough and beefy and all filled-out, but she doesn't 
have an once of fat on her body.  It's been really great to watch the 
transition and I do think it's all due to her diet, supplements and her happy 
home life.  
-Caroline 


Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:06:03 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Engystol  
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I took my little 2 year old, Bea, to a holistic/hemopathetic vet last night. He 
said she is doing very well and doesn't show any signs of the illness - thank 
God!
He put her on Transfer Factor Plus (which many of you had mentioned, thank you) 
and also Engystol.
I was wondering if anyone has heard of Engystol before or are currently using 
it?
 
He also gave me a very LARGE list of better quality foods wet/dry to put her on.
Does anyone have a particular brand they like over another? Pros/Cons to any 
brands?
 
I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready to leave 
and I asked if there was anything special I should do for her? He said Yes, 
she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her like she is.
I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper.
 
Thanks
D
 
 

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RE: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
This is very encouraging, Caroline.  We've just started feeding the
Wellness cans to our skinny old hyperthyroid Missy, trying to give her a
little more heft.  While at this 
point it's not really our #1 concern that she not get fat (we are also
feeding her empty 
calories in the form of thin-sliced lunch meat and sour cream, as well
as Nutrical), it's 
good to know that the Wellness is having such a good outcome with your
furkids.
 
Now if she'd just hit the litterbox.  She doesn't care for the Booda
Dome Clean Step.  
Had to take the dome off, she doesn't use the steps, and only uses the
litterbox part 
when she feels like it.  Yesterday we found 4 perfectly aligned and
spaced little turds 
in graduated sizes leading away from the box.  It felt like some sort of
message we're 
not getting, like crop circles.
 
Diane R.



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Kaufmann
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 1:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Engystol  Quality Foods



My cat and kittens really love the Wellness brand wet food (reccomended
by my Holistic vet).  And I mean they LOVE it!  They eat it as if it's
one of the brands like Sheba or Fancy Feast-- they just freak out over
it.  You can also tell it's such a high-quality food just by the look of
it and the smell...some varieties, like the adult wet formula, the one
that has Lobster in it-- really smells like human food...it's crazy.
It's pretty expensive though.  I have my one year adult cat on Wellness
adult wet and Wellness Core dry- which is Wellness's new high-protein
food that is trying to take account for the raw food diet and
translate that, as best it can, into a dry cat food.  I have had this
one year old cat since the end of July and she came to me (as a two-time
owner surrender) as skinny, frail, tiny necked, underweight more than a
kitten-than-a-cat.  Already, she's packed on tons of muscle, but no
extra weight.  She's matured into an adult cat overnight almost and
she's not longer skinny and wimpy-- she's tough and beefy and all
filled-out, but she doesn't have an once of fat on her body.  It's been
really great to watch the transition and I do think it's all due to her
diet, supplements and her happy home life.  
-Caroline 





Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:06:03 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Engystol  Quality Foods
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org


I took my little 2 year old, Bea, to a holistic/hemopathetic vet
last night. He said she is doing very well and doesn't show any signs of
the illness - thank God!
He put her on Transfer Factor Plus (which many of you had
mentioned, thank you) and also Engystol.
I was wondering if anyone has heard of Engystol before or are
currently using it?
 
He also gave me a very LARGE list of better quality foods
wet/dry to put her on.
Does anyone have a particular brand they like over another?
Pros/Cons to any brands?
 
I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting
ready to leave and I asked if there was anything special I should do for
her? He said Yes, she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her
like she is.
I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper.
 
Thanks
D
 
 



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RE: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Chris
I switched to Wellness wet when I realized that all my cats were turning
into little porkos!   LOL  I figured they didn't need all those fillers.
They love the Wellness  I really saw differences in their coats.  However,
they really don't like the dry Wellness for some reason.  I give them very
little dry food (late night munchies for their teeth!) anyway and it works
out OK.  Only problem I had was finding Wellness food.  I was ordering
online until I found a small pet shop locally who can order it for me.  Its
more expensive than other foods but quite frankly, I find they don't eat as
much of it as they do other wet foods.  They seem to be satisfied with less
of it.  Generally, I feed wet food twice a day  I end up using two large
cans maximum for 5 cats.  I know they don't want more cause if I put out
more, they walk away-- trust me, they're not the walk away from food
types  

 

They also love Fancy Feast  Sheba, and sometimes, just for a change, I'll
give them some of that.  And then of course, there's the extra piece of fish
or steak or whatever that they occasionally get in lieu of Wellness..  LOL

 

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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Engystol  Quality Foods

 


My cat and kittens really love the Wellness brand wet food (reccomended by
my Holistic vet).  And I mean they LOVE it!  They eat it as if it's one of
the brands like Sheba or Fancy Feast-- they just freak out over it.  You can
also tell it's such a high-quality food just by the look of it and the
smell...some varieties, like the adult wet formula, the one that has Lobster
in it-- really smells like human food...it's crazy.  It's pretty expensive
though.  I have my one year adult cat on Wellness adult wet and Wellness
Core dry- which is Wellness's new high-protein food that is trying to take
account for the raw food diet and translate that, as best it can, into a
dry cat food.  I have had this one year old cat since the end of July and
she came to me (as a two-time owner surrender) as skinny, frail, tiny
necked, underweight more than a kitten-than-a-cat.  Already, she's packed on
tons of muscle, but no extra weight.  She's matured into an adult cat
overnight almost and she's not longer skinny and wimpy-- she's tough and
beefy and all filled-out, but she doesn't have an once of fat on her body.
It's been really great to watch the transition and I do think it's all due
to her diet, supplements and her happy home life.  
-Caroline 

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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:06:03 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Engystol  Quality Foods
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

I took my little 2 year old, Bea, to a holistic/hemopathetic vet last night.
He said she is doing very well and doesn't show any signs of the illness -
thank God!

He put her on Transfer Factor Plus (which many of you had mentioned, thank
you) and also Engystol.

I was wondering if anyone has heard of Engystol before or are currently
using it?

 

He also gave me a very LARGE list of better quality foods wet/dry to put her
on.

Does anyone have a particular brand they like over another? Pros/Cons to any
brands?

 

I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready to
leave and I asked if there was anything special I should do for her? He said
Yes, she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her like she is.

I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper.

 

Thanks

D

 

 

 

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RE: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane


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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 12:06 PM
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Subject: Engystol  Quality Foods


  I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready
to leave and I asked if there was anything special I should do for her?

  He said Yes,  she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her like
she is.
  I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper. 
 
OMG, I would have too.  He really *gets* it.
 
Diane R. 

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Re: Engystol Quality Foods

2007-09-28 Thread Marylyn
By any chance are you using litter with a scent?  If so, try changing to an 
unscented version.  No cat I have had likes (and some refuse) the scented 
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  From: Rosenfeldt, Diane 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 1:30 PM
  Subject: RE: Engystol  Quality Foods


  This is very encouraging, Caroline.  We've just started feeding the Wellness 
cans to our skinny old hyperthyroid Missy, trying to give her a little more 
heft.  While at this 
  point it's not really our #1 concern that she not get fat (we are also 
feeding her empty 
  calories in the form of thin-sliced lunch meat and sour cream, as well as 
Nutrical), it's 
  good to know that the Wellness is having such a good outcome with your 
furkids.

  Now if she'd just hit the litterbox.  She doesn't care for the Booda Dome 
Clean Step.  
  Had to take the dome off, she doesn't use the steps, and only uses the 
litterbox part 
  when she feels like it.  Yesterday we found 4 perfectly aligned and spaced 
little turds 
  in graduated sizes leading away from the box.  It felt like some sort of 
message we're 
  not getting, like crop circles.

  Diane R.



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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline 
Kaufmann
  Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 1:13 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: RE: Engystol  Quality Foods



  My cat and kittens really love the Wellness brand wet food (reccomended by my 
Holistic vet).  And I mean they LOVE it!  They eat it as if it's one of the 
brands like Sheba or Fancy Feast-- they just freak out over it.  You can also 
tell it's such a high-quality food just by the look of it and the smell...some 
varieties, like the adult wet formula, the one that has Lobster in it-- really 
smells like human food...it's crazy.  It's pretty expensive though.  I have my 
one year adult cat on Wellness adult wet and Wellness Core dry- which is 
Wellness's new high-protein food that is trying to take account for the raw 
food diet and translate that, as best it can, into a dry cat food.  I have had 
this one year old cat since the end of July and she came to me (as a two-time 
owner surrender) as skinny, frail, tiny necked, underweight more than a 
kitten-than-a-cat.  Already, she's packed on tons of muscle, but no extra 
weight.  She's matured into an adult cat overnight almost and she's not longer 
skinny and wimpy-- she's tough and beefy and all filled-out, but she doesn't 
have an once of fat on her body.  It's been really great to watch the 
transition and I do think it's all due to her diet, supplements and her happy 
home life.  
  -Caroline 




Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:06:03 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Engystol  Quality Foods
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org


I took my little 2 year old, Bea, to a holistic/hemopathetic vet last 
night. He said she is doing very well and doesn't show any signs of the illness 
- thank God!
He put her on Transfer Factor Plus (which many of you had mentioned, thank 
you) and also Engystol.
I was wondering if anyone has heard of Engystol before or are currently 
using it?

He also gave me a very LARGE list of better quality foods wet/dry to put 
her on.
Does anyone have a particular brand they like over another? Pros/Cons to 
any brands?

I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready to 
leave and I asked if there was anything special I should do for her? He said 
Yes, she doesn't know she is sick - so don't treat her like she is.
I immediately burst into tears, this vet is a keeper.

Thanks
D





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