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Does Your Vet...
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:01:43 -0500, "MaryL"
wrote: "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Although Boyfie loves dry food, he is only allowed a little sprinkle of it before bedtime, only because he loves it so much. I think he might have eaten dry food exclusively in his previous life. I feed him on wet food without grains too and with no added sugars. There are lots of added sugars in wet food if you examine the labels. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ True. That's a good point. There is no added sugar in the canned food I use. The only treats they get (small amounts every few days) is freeze-dried chicken with no additives. MaryL Well I'd better check the labels. Right now the only thing two of my cats will eat is Weruva Chicken. It's damn expensive so it better be good for them. I also give them Kirkland dry food which I'm sure is not so good for them but they love it. And Temptations at bed time. I KNOW that can't be good for them. Kitty Krack. Is it ethical to give outside cats food that you won't give your own cats? I feed the outside ones various Friskees canned foods and the Kirkland dry food. |
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On Apr 12, 8:17*am, dgk wrote:
Is it ethical to give outside cats food that you won't give your own cats? I feed the outside ones various Friskees canned foods and the Kirkland dry food. I;m pretty sure cats don't worry about ethics- they're just glad of a good meal if they start turning their noses up at it you may have to reconsider the menu Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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there is no vet i could possibly like enough to not be with my cat during
exams/procedures, the only exceptions are blood draws Lee "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Let you in the exam room with your cat? Persia's vet in Tennessee did. The only exception was when she was microchipped. The vet took her in the back, ostensibly to weigh her. When he came back he said the deed was done, she's chipped. He didn't want me to watch because he said the size of the needle freaks some pet-parents out. (It's about the size of the end of a ball-point pen.) Otherwise, I was in the room, able to comfort her while she was being poked and prodded. Her vet in South Carolina makes you sit in the waiting room while they do whatever it is they're doing. I don't like that. I want to be with my baby to reassure her. Don't get me wrong, I like this vet very much. She's saavy and she diagnosed the hyperthyroidism pretty quickly and immediately went into action. When it turned out Persia was allergic to Tapazole (Methimazole) she found the clinic for me for radioactive isotope therapy and arranged everything. So yes, I like her. But for routine exams I'd really like to be in the room with Persia. I buy her R/x food from a different vet, closer to me. I've noticed all the pet-parents there are sitting in the waiting room, too. Does your vet let you come into the exam room with your cat(s)? Jill |
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