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Old November 27th 03, 02:01 AM
Larry Osborne
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I can only repeat, best wishes on these going through your cat without
incident. Cooked bones are easily splintered. If you ever give the cat a
bone again and I know I wouldn't, I would hope that it is raw as it is much
less likely to be able to splinter.

Best wishes on this again.

Larry Osborne




"perky1" wrote in message
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I sincerely hope that your cat
is allright. Vets say that bones can splinter and be harmful to a cat's
stomach, but I realize that
all cats are different. Again,
Good Luck!!!!! perky1
"Ablang" wrote in message
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Last night, I was polishing off a KFC 2-pc original thighs &
drumstick. I decided to let my cat have the drumstick since it had some
skin on it and some cartilage. I saw her pull the drumstick off the

plate
and put it on the floor, working on the cartilage on the drumstick. I

went
back to watching TV and later noticed the whole bone was gone!

So here I'm having visions of expensive surgeries to remove a bone
that won't come out. Someone told me that cats can digest bones, while
dogs cannot. Is this true?

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