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> About kibble brands: I shied away from Iams for

> mine because of their testing on animals in

> abhorrent conditions.

 

Pat - I had no idea!!!! :-(

 

> Royal Canin is reputedly

> grrrreat and also Wellness - Wellness being what

> I was feeding Misha until the last vet decided

> Hills Prescription Feline T/D would be better for

> his teeth - it's a larger kibble and he has to

> bite it, ya know? However, it remains to be seen

> if it really IS better for his teeth - I

> personally doubt it, but it has made his coat

> shine wondrously ;=)

 

Mine are on X/D... it's prescribed for the one, but I'm going to try

feeding them separately! Anyway, it's supposed to prevent bladder

stones... but when Zoe's no-eating was going on she had several

x-rays, and apparently she has a few (that don't seem to be bothering

her, thank goodness). The vet recommended they be removed when the

feeding tube was done with, but since they're not bothering her and

the last bout of vets broke the bank, it's going to have to wait.

 

Speaking of which... anyone have any good experiences with pet health

insurance??

 

> Misha eats plants. Many cats don't, mine does. I

> have one plant right now, hanging up in the

> solarium - he resents its inaccessibility (ask

> him!). All plants here need to be the hanging

> type. I also have to be careful about cut flowers

> - had a bouquet brought to me a few weeks ago (I

> normally avoid cut flowers) and Misha wanted the

> lilies - not good for little mousers.

 

My two eat any plant. I had a plant (actually named Thomas; he was

huge and survived all my years of college) that they systematically

annihilated. Cut flowers I can get away with if I remove the baby's

breath-like bits, and put it completely out of reach when I'm not at home.

 

*hugs*

Amy

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OMG!! I had no idea as well!

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Amy

Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:01 PM

Re: Cat Food

 

 

> About kibble brands: I shied away from Iams for

> mine because of their testing on animals in

> abhorrent conditions.

 

Pat - I had no idea!!!! :-(

 

> Royal Canin is reputedly

> grrrreat and also Wellness - Wellness being what

> I was feeding Misha until the last vet decided

> Hills Prescription Feline T/D would be better for

> his teeth - it's a larger kibble and he has to

> bite it, ya know? However, it remains to be seen

> if it really IS better for his teeth - I

> personally doubt it, but it has made his coat

> shine wondrously ;=)

 

Mine are on X/D... it's prescribed for the one, but I'm going to try

feeding them separately! Anyway, it's supposed to prevent bladder

stones... but when Zoe's no-eating was going on she had several

x-rays, and apparently she has a few (that don't seem to be bothering

her, thank goodness). The vet recommended they be removed when the

feeding tube was done with, but since they're not bothering her and

the last bout of vets broke the bank, it's going to have to wait.

 

Speaking of which... anyone have any good experiences with pet health

insurance??

 

> Misha eats plants. Many cats don't, mine does. I

> have one plant right now, hanging up in the

> solarium - he resents its inaccessibility (ask

> him!). All plants here need to be the hanging

> type. I also have to be careful about cut flowers

> - had a bouquet brought to me a few weeks ago (I

> normally avoid cut flowers) and Misha wanted the

> lilies - not good for little mousers.

 

My two eat any plant. I had a plant (actually named Thomas; he was

huge and survived all my years of college) that they systematically

annihilated. Cut flowers I can get away with if I remove the baby's

breath-like bits, and put it completely out of reach when I'm not at home.

 

*hugs*

Amy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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this is good to know... although I will be really sad if I have to get

rid of my plants... although Imay be able to move things to a different

room... we plan to keep her out of the office.. that way if we have

anyone visit that has cat issues, they can sleep in there.. and we plan

to keep her out of our bedroom, but I'm doubtful as to how long that

will last...

 

=)

my MIL has pet insurance... I'll have to ask her about that...

 

wouldn't it be funny (not ha ha.. odd) to have pet insurance, but not

have health insurance for my family! lol

 

On Wednesday, October 12, 2005, at 02:27 PM, PuterWitch wrote:

 

> My two eat any plant.  I had a plant (actually named Thomas; he was

>   huge and survived all my years of college) that they systematically

>   annihilated.  Cut flowers I can get away with if I remove the baby's

>   breath-like bits, and put it completely out of reach when I'm not at

> home.

>

>   *hugs*

>   Amy

>

>

 

 

 

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Does anyone have any pertinent recipes for cats? My cat can't tolerate wet

canned food. I really hate to cook meat for her which doesn't fit in with her

diet. She gets low protein crunchies from the vet's office, which I gather

contains the nutrients she needs, plus she mooches off me for peas, carrots,

etc.

 

She is on a low=protein diet. She had the iodine cure for hyperthryoidism, but

the vet seems to think that a low protein diet will reverse the damage.

 

She's doing great at this point and putting on weight but she wants some

variation in her boring diet.

 

Any recipes would be appreciated.

 

~Melanie

 

 

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It sounds like she's a good condidate for vegan cat food!

http://www.vegancats.com/

 

Deborah

 

 

 

 

 

Does anyone have any pertinent recipes for cats? My cat can't tolerate wet

canned food. I really hate to cook meat for her which doesn't fit in with her

diet. She gets low protein crunchies from the vet's office, which I gather

contains the nutrients she needs, plus she mooches off me for peas, carrots,

etc.

 

She is on a low=protein diet. She had the iodine cure for hyperthryoidism, but

the vet seems to think that a low protein diet will reverse the damage.

 

She's doing great at this point and putting on weight but she wants some

variation in her boring diet.

 

Any recipes would be appreciated.

 

~Melanie

 

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Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to

Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.

 

 

 

 

 

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