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> My cat can go outside if he doesn't like the smell! >>

 

Its not about whether they like it or not, its toxic to their livers.

Instead of putting puss outside, why don't you just confine him to a bedroom

until the burning of oils has dissipated?

The average life expectancy for an outside cat or one that goes outside is a

few years... an inside cat, 15 - 20 yrs. I'm sure you love your cat and hope

you take this into consideration.

Terri

 

 

 

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Sorry - my cat loves the outdoors - I won't tell him he's putting his life

at risk :)

 

Thankyou though - I will make sure in future he is not in the room when I

burn my oils. My cat I think is allergic to lamb. Just changed the cat

food (again) to give him a change of diet, and to my horror looked under the

kids bed today, only to find one of there friends had just rolled in cat

puke! I wasn't laughing then. He seems to puke on lamb and rice.... he used

to be so unfussy...now... he's worse than my mothers cat!

 

Tracy

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<annhope1

 

Monday, 14 January 2002 04:53

Re:cat outside

 

 

>

> > My cat can go outside if he doesn't like the smell! >>

>

> Its not about whether they like it or not, its toxic to their livers.

> Instead of putting puss outside, why don't you just confine him to a

bedroom

> until the burning of oils has dissipated?

> The average life expectancy for an outside cat or one that goes outside is

a

> few years... an inside cat, 15 - 20 yrs. I'm sure you love your cat and

hope

> you take this into consideration.

> Terri

>

>

>

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" Nick Grant " <nwgrant

 

Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:17 PM

Re: Re:cat outside

 

 

> Sorry - my cat loves the outdoors - I won't tell him he's putting his life

> at risk :)

>

> Thankyou though - I will make sure in future he is not in the room when I

> burn my oils. My cat I think is allergic to lamb. Just changed the cat

> food (again) to give him a change of diet, and to my horror looked under

the

> kids bed today, only to find one of there friends had just rolled in cat

> puke! I wasn't laughing then. He seems to puke on lamb and rice.... he

used

> to be so unfussy...now... he's worse than my mothers cat!

>

> Tracy

 

My cat Bob was horribly allergic for the first years of his life.

He also had problems with renal stones. The vet had him on a Lamb & Rice

diet and he did no better. Then my wife & I found a Homeopathic Vet & Bob

was put on a raw meat diet with chicken entrails & bones ground up in it.

Bob prospered & got rid of all allergies.

 

I recently wrote to some friends with warnings about dry cat food I

copied from this list & received back a reply of what they feed to their

cats. I'll append it below.

 

Alobar

 

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> Healthy, Homemade Cat Food

 

 

> 10 lb. Fresh ground turkey (if using Vitamix, grind bones, as well

> for calcium) 18 oz. Quaker Old Fashioned Oats 2 10-oz. Pkgs. Frozen

> spinach

 

> Blend all together. Freeze in appropriate amounts and container. At

> serving time, add a heaping teaspoon of Healthy Powder and mix in

> well with food. This makes a 3-week supply for two cats. Serving = 3

> oz./meal/cat

 

 

 

 

 

> Healthy Powder:

 

> 2 cups Brewer's yeast

> 1 cup lecithin granules

> 5 tsp. Eggshell, powdered (or 9000 mg. Calcium)

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