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Hi all!

 

I’d like

suggestions – one of our cats has lost her appetite and is losing

weight. She eats a little, but not nearly as much, and foods that she

used to be crazy about, she often isn’t interested in. Meanwhile,

her brother is still ravenous and eats a lot. They have a largely natural

diet of raw meats, raw eggs and some raw dairy, and some natural canned catfood,

and she does eat “Pet Grass” – the wheatgrass plants for pets.

If she has a parasite or something, it’s just weird that they both don’t

have it. I also sometimes give them Doc Shillington’s Pet Nutrition

with some Udo’s Choice Oil, but she won’t touch it anymore.

She doesn’t seem as chipper as her brother. She’s more

lethargic, which is probably from not getting nourished enough. They’re

a little over a year old.

 

I’d appreciate

any help.

 

Thanks!

Carole

 

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Thank you!

 

Carole

 

 

 

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[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of violet

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:55 PM

herbal remedies

Re: Herbal Remedies - My cat won't eat much

 

you should take her to the vet. maybe she has an infection or parasites.

could be an infection. maybe she got bit and you don't know it but it's

an infection. see the vet.

 

Carole Eddington wrote:

 

> Hi all!

>

> I'd like suggestions - one of our cats has lost her appetite and is

> losing weight. She eats a little, but not nearly as much, and foods

> that she used to be crazy about, she often isn't interested in.

> Meanwhile, her brother is still ravenous and eats a lot. They have a

> largely natural diet of raw meats, raw eggs and some raw dairy, and

> some natural canned catfood, and she does eat " Pet Grass " - the

> wheatgrass plants for pets. If she has a parasite or something, it's

> just weird that they both don't have it. I also sometimes give them

> Doc Shillington's Pet Nutrition with some Udo's Choice Oil, but she

> won't touch it anymore. She doesn't seem as chipper as her brother.

> She's more lethargic, which is probably from not getting nourished

> enough. They're a little over a year old.

>

> I'd appreciate any help.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Carole

>

>

>

> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

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