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"Ricky" wrote in message ... Plus the fact that you need energy to generate a fever. You wouldn't get a fever at all if you stopped stuffing your face! I used to get fevers all the time when getting colds and the flu. Now when I feel under the weather I stop eating. In a day or two I'm feeling better. NEVER a fever. Of course this may be a coincidence. Its only been decades. Bull Crap. One of the body's immune system responses is to elevate body temperature. Taken to it's logical end, if you starve yourself, you will never get a fever because ... you are dead. |
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"Philip" wrote in message k.net... "Ricky" wrote in message news Which human foods can cats eat? Not as exclusive diet, but once in a while, without harming their health. Its not "human" that matters. Its natural and non-processed. Look at your cat food's ingredients. They make it so it won't spoil in non-refrigerated conditions. Do you know of any food besides perhaps nuts and sees that stays pristine in non-refrigerated conditions for very long? If it's canned, plenty of foods. Canned foods are crap. Why not buy meat/fish fresh? Too busy to feed your pet natural food? There are numerous nutrients (taurine in particular) that is woefully deficient in muscle and organ tissue. I regularly eat food that comes in cans - why should I treat my cat any better than I reat myself?? Hey - just because you are that stupid doesn't mean you have to soboutage your cat's health too. But as I pointed out in a previous post, a pet's owner usually passes on their bad health habits on to their helpless pets. REally. I would enjoy reading the independent Internet source for your assertion. You said assertion hahaha |
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"Ricky" wrote in message ... snip Young'ens don't worry about Taurine because their body (not ruined by depleted, processed "cat" food) TELLS them what to eat. Rubbish. When taurine deficient food is all that is available, kittens will still eat .... usually. For your information regarding taurine: http://maxshouse.com/Tuna_and_Cats_N...onal_Facts.htm 1. Taurine deficiency in the cat results in Feline Central Retinal Degeneration (FCRD). When taurine is deficient, the photoreceptor cell membranes become disrupted and dysfunctional, which eventually leads to cellular death and the loss of cells. Complete blindness ensues with full degeneration of the retina and attenuation of retinal vessels. Structural changes within the retina are permanent. 2. Taurine deficiency in the cat also results in the development of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). This degenerative disease causes decreased myocardial contractility, which eventually leads to cardiac failure. 3. Taurine deficiency adversely affects the cat's immune response against infectious organisms (viruses, bacteria, parasites) and malignant and metastatic disease. |
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Mary wrote: "PawsForThought" wrote : Lauren See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe I had not looked at these for a while. I love the "spider patrol" ones! Do you just have the two cats now, Lauren? Thanks for looking at their pics, Mary. Yep, Mickey and Meesha (the twins Amos, by the way, looks just like the cat I want but have never had--one with Siamese markings. Sorry you had to lose him. How old did he get to be? Amos was actually a girl I got her when I was 4 years old. She was my first cat. She was 15 when she died from CRF. She was what I guess is called a "traditional" or "applehead" Siamese. Back then there was only one kind of Siamese. Lauren See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:47:29 -0700, L Sternn wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:41:29 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On 16 Jul 2005 07:21:00 -0700, wrote: I just want to say that asserting that cancer does not exist in wild animals is one of the silliest things I have ever heard. I suppose you think that humans wouldn't get cancer if they didn't eat processed foods either. If only that were true! Yes a processed diet, high in On the other hand, when a kitty comes down with lung cancer, it is *always* from being in a smoker's household. You're so full of **** I can smell you from here. Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. |
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"AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:47:29 -0700, L Sternn wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:41:29 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On 16 Jul 2005 07:21:00 -0700, wrote: I just want to say that asserting that cancer does not exist in wild animals is one of the silliest things I have ever heard. I suppose you think that humans wouldn't get cancer if they didn't eat processed foods either. If only that were true! Yes a processed diet, high in On the other hand, when a kitty comes down with lung cancer, it is *always* from being in a smoker's household. You're so full of **** I can smell you from here. Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. It is your assertion so .... where did you come about the association? I believe it is safe to say that you do not conduct such surveys, collect data, and conjure statistics. |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:20:38 GMT, Philip wrote:
"AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:47:29 -0700, L Sternn wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:41:29 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On 16 Jul 2005 07:21:00 -0700, wrote: I just want to say that asserting that cancer does not exist in wild animals is one of the silliest things I have ever heard. I suppose you think that humans wouldn't get cancer if they didn't eat processed foods either. If only that were true! Yes a processed diet, high in On the other hand, when a kitty comes down with lung cancer, it is *always* from being in a smoker's household. You're so full of **** I can smell you from here. Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. It is your assertion so .... where did you come about the association? I believe it is safe to say that you do not conduct such surveys, collect data, and conjure statistics. Unlike you, I know how to read. Try it some time. Take a look at the research. Lung cancer in cats is so rare outside smoker's households as to be nearly absolutely nil. I don't believe there is a single recorded case. Bring a cat to a vet with lung cancer and the vet will *know* it came from a smoker's household. Try using a web browser for something other than porn. Try pointing one at google, and typing in "feline lung cancer". It won't hurt you and you might learn a thing or two. |
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"AZ Nomad" wrote in message
... On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:20:38 GMT, Philip wrote: "AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:47:29 -0700, L Sternn wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:41:29 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On 16 Jul 2005 07:21:00 -0700, wrote: I just want to say that asserting that cancer does not exist in wild animals is one of the silliest things I have ever heard. I suppose you think that humans wouldn't get cancer if they didn't eat processed foods either. If only that were true! Yes a processed diet, high in On the other hand, when a kitty comes down with lung cancer, it is *always* from being in a smoker's household. You're so full of **** I can smell you from here. Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. It is your assertion so .... where did you come about the association? I believe it is safe to say that you do not conduct such surveys, collect data, and conjure statistics. Unlike you, I know how to read. Try it some time. Take a look at the research. Lung cancer in cats is so rare outside smoker's households as to be nearly absolutely nil. I don't believe there is a single recorded case. Bring a cat to a vet with lung cancer and the vet will *know* it came from a smoker's household. Try using a web browser for something other than porn. Try pointing one at google, and typing in "feline lung cancer". It won't hurt you and you might learn a thing or two. Also... Cats do get lymphoma, but cats who live with smokers have a *higher* incidence of lymphoma than cants who don't - from licking the nicotine off their hair. You may not have noticed, but Phillip is our one of village idiots. Although any idiot should be able to figure out that if second-hand smoke is harmful to humans, then it will be even *more* harmful to a creature with smaller lungs (and, unlike humans, unable to get out of the house and away from the constant smoke). Hugs, CatNipped |
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"AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:20:38 GMT, Philip wrote: "AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. It is your assertion so .... where did you come about the association? I believe it is safe to say that you do not conduct such surveys, collect data, and conjure statistics. Unlike you, I know how to read. Try it some time. Take a look at the research. snip CITE *YOUR* INDEPENDENT RESEARCH SOURCE. I wish to read what you have read. |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... "AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:20:38 GMT, Philip wrote: "AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:47:29 -0700, L Sternn wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:41:29 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On 16 Jul 2005 07:21:00 -0700, wrote: I just want to say that asserting that cancer does not exist in wild animals is one of the silliest things I have ever heard. I suppose you think that humans wouldn't get cancer if they didn't eat processed foods either. If only that were true! Yes a processed diet, high in On the other hand, when a kitty comes down with lung cancer, it is *always* from being in a smoker's household. You're so full of **** I can smell you from here. Fine. Name one example of a cat with lung cancer that wasn't in a smoker's house. One will do. It is your assertion so .... where did you come about the association? I believe it is safe to say that you do not conduct such surveys, collect data, and conjure statistics. Unlike you, I know how to read. Try it some time. Take a look at the research. Lung cancer in cats is so rare outside smoker's households as to be nearly absolutely nil. I don't believe there is a single recorded case. Bring a cat to a vet with lung cancer and the vet will *know* it came from a smoker's household. Try using a web browser for something other than porn. Try pointing one at google, and typing in "feline lung cancer". It won't hurt you and you might learn a thing or two. Also... Cats do get lymphoma, but cats who live with smokers have a *higher* incidence of lymphoma than cants who don't - from licking the nicotine off their hair. You may not have noticed, but Phillip is our one of village idiots. Although any idiot should be able to figure out that if second-hand smoke is harmful to humans, then it will be even *more* harmful to a creature with smaller lungs (and, unlike humans, unable to get out of the house and away from the constant smoke). Hugs, CatNipped Same reply to you as AZ Nomad. I would like to read *your* independent research source. Coveting such information in the Information Age suggests an agenda posing as fact. |
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