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Old July 13th 04, 07:55 PM
jmcquown
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I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff. She *adores* it! Any
kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff on
it and she would chow down. This isn't a commercial, just a link to what
I'm talking about:

http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/barleycat.html

Since I won't be going to Syracuse and it might be later in the week if I go
to Dataw Island, I'll take her for her post-surgical check-up and ask him if
she can still have some of this. The only reason I bought it was so she
could have something her UTI's wouldn't be exacerbated by. I had no idea
she'd love it!

Jill


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Old July 13th 04, 08:50 PM
Pat
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Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google "Barley
Cat" and check out the results. For instance:

http://www.fubao.bigstep.com/greenfoods/barleycat.htm

It's $8.25 there.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff. She *adores* it! Any
kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff

on
it and she would chow down. This isn't a commercial, just a link to what
I'm talking about:

http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/barleycat.html

Since I won't be going to Syracuse and it might be later in the week if I

go
to Dataw Island, I'll take her for her post-surgical check-up and ask him

if
she can still have some of this. The only reason I bought it was so she
could have something her UTI's wouldn't be exacerbated by. I had no idea
she'd love it!

Jill





  #3  
Old July 13th 04, 08:50 PM
Pat
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Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google "Barley
Cat" and check out the results. For instance:

http://www.fubao.bigstep.com/greenfoods/barleycat.htm

It's $8.25 there.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff. She *adores* it! Any
kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff

on
it and she would chow down. This isn't a commercial, just a link to what
I'm talking about:

http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/barleycat.html

Since I won't be going to Syracuse and it might be later in the week if I

go
to Dataw Island, I'll take her for her post-surgical check-up and ask him

if
she can still have some of this. The only reason I bought it was so she
could have something her UTI's wouldn't be exacerbated by. I had no idea
she'd love it!

Jill





  #4  
Old July 13th 04, 08:50 PM
Pat
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Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google "Barley
Cat" and check out the results. For instance:

http://www.fubao.bigstep.com/greenfoods/barleycat.htm

It's $8.25 there.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff. She *adores* it! Any
kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff

on
it and she would chow down. This isn't a commercial, just a link to what
I'm talking about:

http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/barleycat.html

Since I won't be going to Syracuse and it might be later in the week if I

go
to Dataw Island, I'll take her for her post-surgical check-up and ask him

if
she can still have some of this. The only reason I bought it was so she
could have something her UTI's wouldn't be exacerbated by. I had no idea
she'd love it!

Jill





  #5  
Old July 13th 04, 09:58 PM
jmcquown
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Pat wrote:
Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google
"Barley Cat" and check out the results. For instance:


I posted that link just so folks would get an idea what I was talking about.
I didn't say I purchased from there

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill


  #6  
Old July 13th 04, 09:58 PM
jmcquown
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Pat wrote:
Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google
"Barley Cat" and check out the results. For instance:


I posted that link just so folks would get an idea what I was talking about.
I didn't say I purchased from there

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill


  #7  
Old July 13th 04, 09:58 PM
jmcquown
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Pat wrote:
Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google
"Barley Cat" and check out the results. For instance:


I posted that link just so folks would get an idea what I was talking about.
I didn't say I purchased from there

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill


  #8  
Old July 14th 04, 12:10 AM
Pat
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I've taken it in the human form and can vouch for it being delicious. Can't
think of any way it could hurt anyone. And I doubt that many vets have ever
heard of it. Show (or read to) TED the ingredients label.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would

eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill




  #9  
Old July 14th 04, 12:10 AM
Pat
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I've taken it in the human form and can vouch for it being delicious. Can't
think of any way it could hurt anyone. And I doubt that many vets have ever
heard of it. Show (or read to) TED the ingredients label.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would

eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill




  #10  
Old July 14th 04, 12:10 AM
Pat
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Default

I've taken it in the human form and can vouch for it being delicious. Can't
think of any way it could hurt anyone. And I doubt that many vets have ever
heard of it. Show (or read to) TED the ingredients label.

"jmcquown" wrote in message
...

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food. I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would

eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill




 




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