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Renal failure in younger cats
"Bill Graham" wrote in message ... "Kelly Green" wrote in message . com... My cats do get cooked chicken once a week but it's not a balanced diet since it doesn't contain the entrails which cats eat in nature. To get the entire chicken carcass one must raise their own chickens (or buy mice at the pet shops) and be willing to slaughter them. I couldn't do that. I couldn't either, but I now kind of wish I had bought a small chicken farm when I first retired and moved up here to Oregon. By now, I would probably have like 100 cats instead of 5...... We just had another cat enter our family. :-\ He was a dump-off and had a gruesome injury to his thigh. I brought him home from the vet this afternoon. If we can keep the (debrided) injury sutured, drained, and it doesn't get infected, he should be OK. :-) He was also "fixed" while under anesthesia for the injury. I hope his urine starts to smell better soon........ :þ *gasp!* |
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