Sev
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Jenn & Baxter said:Hi Sev & Kitty, Good to see you guys popping in.
Did you find Blue? I sure hope so.
Sorry to say no.
I also replied to the other thread.
Jenn & Baxter said:Hi Sev & Kitty, Good to see you guys popping in.
Did you find Blue? I sure hope so.
Teresa and Poopy said:I love seeing Kitty's greens.![]()
Thanks for keeping us posted.![]()
Jenn & Baxter said:Sev so good to see you popping in with still amazing numbers! cat_pet_icon
Any sighting of Blue lately?
Carl & Bob in SC said:LOL, you did that in your head didn't you? Hope all is well Sev, thanks for dropping by!
Carl
Catannc said:Just wanted to chime in that you are correct, fasting seems to bring on higher numbers.when going otj feed whenever you see numbers rising, it reminds the p that it needs to do its job!
Catannc said:Have you considered trying the raw diet? It's not something I normally suggest because of the time involved and easier options being available, but if he's eating fresh meat and you want him off the fish it may be a good thing to try. I vary the flavor of it a bit by sprinkling crushed freeze dried treats on top so she doesn't feel like she gets the same thing each day.
Catannc said:I would be concerned about a primarily tuna diet, being a larger carnivorous fish they tend to absorb a lot of mercury and I would worry about feeding that on a daily basis. Even humans are warned about consuming too much tuna. If you watch your grocery fliers you should regularly see chicken quarters for $0.69 a pound, and if you clip coupons there are always sunbeam and natures own coupons for vitamins which regularly go on sale BOGO so if you shop smart it can be very cost efficient. My farm fresh has 10 lb bags of chicken for $6.96 all the time, and with coupons the vitamins are almost free when you have a grocer that doubles $1 coupons and they are BOGO. A month's worth of food runs me under $10, so it's cheaper for me to feed her raw than canned and she eats it better too.
Catannc said:I was just at walmart, and they sell 10lb bags for $6.99. For the supplements you can pretty much go anywhere, but get a highly purified fish oil made from small fish (anchovy, shad...not salmon or tuna). It'll say 99.9% purified somewhere on the bottle.
Carl & Bob in SC said:So what are you thinking, Sev? Maybe a .1 or .2?
LOL, great to see you!
Carl
Jenn & Baxter said:Oh that would be great...you could walk in...
"Hi there...remember me & my dying cat Kitty & all the super non terrific advice you gave us. You can tell us congratulations as you look at our behinds as we walk out your door." SEE YOU SUCK-ERS!! :lol:
Hi Sev good to see you! Glad things are still going well! Any sighting of Blue?
Carl & Bob in SC said:Hi Sev,
So much heartbreak this year.... I believe that you're right...Kitty was staying OTJ. Your and his story will surely serve as an inspiration to those than come here in the future. You fought not only the FD, but a host of other conditions getting that little guy into remission. And your spreadsheet? Nobody will ever fill one in any more completely. ;-) It's a testament to the love you felt for the little guy.
I didn't post this on Health, since it was sort of an inside joke...
But in the end, Kitty sure did turn out to be quite the Grandfather Clock, pal. I grew up in a town called Grafton, MA, and it's the birthplace of the Brothers Willard. Not sure if you've ever heard of them, but I'm pretty sure they'd have been impressed with your "clock making" skills. Stay well, my friend.
http://www.willardhouse.org/
Your losses this year pain me Sev. My heart goes out to your and yours.
Carl