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Tiger has been poorly
It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare
for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
Tiger has been poorly
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:34:40 -0400, ---MIKE--- wrote:
It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. We'll be purring for Tiger's system to finally settle down and get back to normal. I'm glad to hear that he's headed towards recovery. Dan |
Tiger has been poorly
---MIKE--- wrote:
It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') Purrs for Tiger. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
Tiger has been poorly
Get well purrs are on the way for Tiger!
Hugs, CatNipped "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
Tiger has been poorly
On Jul 25, 9:52 am, "CatNipped" wrote:
Get well purrs are on the way for Tiger! Hugs, CatNipped "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. Mike, where did you get the acidophilus powder - Whole Foods? I hope your Tiger is getting better every minute (and I hope you weren't anywhere near that tornado!). Mare |
Tiger has been poorly
Feel Better Purrs headed up the mountain.
Charleen and the purr-ers. "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
Tiger has been poorly
Mare asked:
Mike, where did you get the acidophilus powder - Whole Foods? No - at the Walmart pharmacy. I had it on hand because I got it in case I needed it after a colonoscopy in April. Tiger seems fine except he really stinks now! I hope he decides to clean himself up (he won't let me do it). ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
Tiger has been poorly
---MIKE--- wrote:
make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. Lots of purrs. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
Tiger has been poorly
On Jul 25, 7:34*am, (---MIKE---) wrote:
It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. *Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). *Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). *Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. *As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. *Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. *(I am running out of Resolve) *This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. *I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. *I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. *I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. *No more turkey for Tiger.. * * * * * * * * * ---MIKE---In the White Mountains of New Hampshire * (44° 15' *N - Elevation 1580') Mike, I'm sorry to hear the grand old gentleman isn't feeling well. Hope it's just a passing thing, and that he's better soon. Sherry |
Tiger has been poorly
"---MIKE---" It started with very soft (and smelly) stools. Then a hairball (rare for Tiger). Then he didn't want his breakfast (also rare). Of course when he doesn't eat, Amber won't either. As soon as he would eat I added some acidolphoulis powder to his food. Meanwhile his soft stools have been deposited around the house and stick to his long hair. (I am running out of Resolve) This morning I finally saw a good solid specimen. I am continuing the acidolphoulis and he is eating his usual amount. I think this was caused by giving him a taste of turkey when I make my sandwich for lunch. I was using some Oscar Meyer shaved turkey breast which might have been past it's prime. No more turkey for Tiger. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') Purrs for Tiger to improve Hug Kyla |
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