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565.1 | I changed to C/D | SQM::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Wed Apr 29 1987 16:16 | 20 |
| Peter, although I'm no expert on the matter, I have recently found
out that due to the dyes used in many of the "over the counter"
cat foods and the high content of magnesium and ash, many cats get
ill when they consume these products.
My own cats just had the problem with the dye content in their favorite
brand of cat food (Friskies Buffet - dry and canned). Upon
recommendation from my Vet, I started all 3 cats on a diet of C/D
prescription cat food (dry and canned), and they've all been doing
very well on it. At first they weren't too crazy about the dry
food but now my oldest cat (the more finicky one) likes it over
the canned. I give them the dry in the morning and canned at night.
I also have Science Diet Prescription Cat Food (dry). This is pretty
much the same as C/D dry. They have not had a problem with vomiting
since and also, the litterbox is not as bad as it was when fed
commercial food.
I also changed the brand of litter I used to "Fresh Step" and "Cat's
Pride". This has definitely helped in the odor department. Use
to use a cheaper brand of litter.
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565.2 | I switched too | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Wed Apr 29 1987 17:03 | 9 |
| I used to use Purina Cat Chow and 9 Lives canned food until Winston
and Monroe both came down with the FUS within a month of each other.
Now they all eat Science Diet or Iams in one form or another. Two
of them get the c/d, one the feline growth and one the maintenance.
I have also found it to be less expensive in the long run since
it is more concentrated. Another plus is that when they use the
litter box not only is the volume less, but the odor is less too.
Jo
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565.3 | Check it out with your vet | 25175::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Thu Apr 30 1987 12:12 | 13 |
| My vet has a chart of low-magnesium "commercial" cat foods (actually,
anything sold is "commercial," but we all know what we mean). Among
those that are okay in that department are some of the Friskies
Buffet (country chicken and gravy, chicken and liver, liver). Some
9-Lives are also listed, but they're less reliable.
C/D is okay, and I get dry for our two (they don't like canned).
Most cat vets can show you equivalent lists, and since _my_ cats
like variety, I'd rather have several things I can giove them than
have Merlin figure out how to open the refrigerator (something he's
fully capable of teaching himself) and get into trouble.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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565.4 | KalKan is good too | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Apr 30 1987 13:00 | 6 |
| my vet also mentioned that the meat (i.e., non-fish, non-organ food)
Kal-Kan is all right also. Since my cats get a bit constioated on
the CD, I mix a bit of toasted bran in with thier moist food. Seems
to have fixed the problem.
Deb
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565.5 | from the other side of the fence.... | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Thu Apr 30 1987 14:12 | 11 |
|
Josh and Becky have survived uneventfully for 3+ years as
Purina cats. They get both canned food and Happy Cat semi-moist.
My particular vet believes that as long as they get lots of water,
the regular brands are fine. I mix equal amounts of canned food and
water so I *know* that as long as they're eating, they're also
getting lots of water.
Our "old fogey", Tiger, (r.i.p.) lived almost 20 years on the
store brands. He never had a problem with FUS.
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565.6 | How about 9 Lives? | VICKI::BULLOCK | Living the good life | Mon May 04 1987 14:59 | 14 |
| Hi folks--
Anyone have any inputs on the goods/bads of 9 Lives? My Billie
eats the liver&chicken, liver&beef almost exclusively; with an
occasional foray into liver&tuna, or one of the sliced varieties
of 9 Lives. I have tried several times, but just cannot get her
interested in dry food. (My callous boyfriend (:^) ) says for me
to leave just dry out for days on end until she gives in--I'm the
wimp in this case!) She rarely drinks water, but I know she gets
the moisture she needs from the wet food.
Anyone have advice?
Jane
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565.7 | We feed 9-lives as a treat:spoonful once a week | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon May 04 1987 15:25 | 10 |
| I agree with your callous boyfriend (;^)) on this one. It may take
her a few days to realize that she will only be getting dry food,
but she will figure it out.
You can also put a little water into her dry food to make it a little
moister. Don't put too much or it will turn into a disgusting soggy
mess. After she starts eating the dry food she will probably start
drinking more water on her own.
Jo
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565.8 | Dry?? | VICKI::BULLOCK | Living the good life | Mon May 04 1987 17:46 | 5 |
| Ok--
If I try "waiting her out" on the dry food, what's a good one to
try? I have tried Purina and Meow Mix in the past.
Jane
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565.9 | I vote for Science Diet | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon May 04 1987 18:25 | 22 |
| Unless you are planning to switch her to a premium dry cat food,
there is probably no reason to switch her at all. Unless the vet
recommends it or your wallet does ( big $$$ for canned food).
There are alot of people who raise their cats on Purina Cat Chow
and never have a problem. I am not one of them. I recommend trying
her out on Science Diet Feline Maintenance. You can purchase it
from your vet (may cost more this way), a pet store, at a cat show
and at most feed stores (this and the cat show are the least expensive
places to buy it.)
The stuff may seem more expensive than cat chow and such but actually
it is not. It is more concentrated nutrition and therefore they
do not need to eat as much. And not as much passes through the
body as waste (for you to scoop, if you know what I mean 8^) ).
I have also used Iams, and Tami Ami and my cats like all of them.
I feed them the dry food once a day and supplement it with either
a spoonful of canned food, or a spoonful of baby food meat, or a
raw egg yolk about 3 times a week.
Jo
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565.10 | | GLINKA::GREENE | | Mon May 04 1987 18:33 | 6 |
| Vets may not be the most expensive source. My vet sells KMR,
for example, for less than half what the stores sell it for.
Those markups at the stores must be huge (certainly seemed to
be the case for the cages too!)
P
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565.11 | Does your vet mailorder???? | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon May 04 1987 18:41 | 1 |
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565.12 | Place to get Science diet in MA | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Tue May 05 1987 10:39 | 8 |
| Where do you live? If you live in the Mass. area there is a
grain/pet store in Acton (south of 111&2 on 27) called Ericksons
that has science diet dry at a pretty resonable price. Don't let
the price fool you - cat will not need to eat the same volume of
food to get the same nutrition. 20 lbs lasts a long time for me
and I have two 12-15 pound maine coon kitties!
Sally
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565.13 | what's for dinner mom? | BIMINI::PROJECTS | | Tue May 05 1987 13:36 | 23 |
| re: .6
My cat lived for 18 years on 9 Lives "Tuna & Chicken", "Tuna & Liver"
and "Tuna". She was "super finicky" and would go for days and days
without eating if we tried feeding her dry or another other
brand/flavor.
She was a very large cat (weighing between 20-25 lbs.) throughout
her life, so for her evening meal we would feed her boiled chicken
or poached fish, etc.
She "never" got sick her entire life. Except for having her teeth
cleaned, the vet never had to touch her -- of course, she was an
indoor cat and was our only "baby".
She was frisky and full of life up until a few months ago when old
age finally crept in. When I'm able to get another cat, I'm going
to do the same thing -- feed the cat what it likes!
Mom in mourning.
PC
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565.14 | | 25175::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Tue May 05 1987 15:16 | 7 |
| Re .13:
I feel sorry for your recent loss. However, if your next cat's
an altered male, I wouldn't feed him exactly "what he likes"; they
_like_ tuna, but it's _very_ bad for them.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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565.15 | only males? | BIMINI::PROJECTS | | Tue May 05 1987 15:31 | 18 |
| re: 14
Now I'm curious! I've never had a male cat (yet!) - what does tuna
do to them??
I didn't mean to imply I fed my cat "only" tuna products -- she
got a lot of variety via "home-cooked" meals -- but my vet never
mentioned anything about tuna.
I know that males tend to have a stronger litter box "smell" and
would assume that tuna could aggravate that.
The reason I ask is that I'm new to this notesfile and have started
perusing as I am starting to consider replacing my Sapphire kitty.
Thanks for any info of food/males!
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565.16 | Male Problems | SCOTIA::TBOWEN | | Wed May 06 1987 09:30 | 12 |
| What's different about males? In a male cat, the urinary tract becomes
much smaller just before it reaches the penis. It is at this point
that any crystals in the urine get trapped and cause blockage. Females
generate just as many crystals from any given food as males but
their tract is fairly large all the way out, they pass crystals
easily. An operation to correct this involves making the male into
a female, sort of. Choice of food is quite important and there have
been many discussions on this notesfile about it, I have used C/D
dry or Science Diet ever since I lost a male tiger 8 years ago
to cystitis (sp?) and have found it to be cheaper in the long run
as my two Main Coons eat much less of it. Besides, I like what I
read in the list of ingrediants of the C/D compared to commercial.
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565.17 | Thanks for the info! | BIMINI::PROJECTS | | Wed May 06 1987 09:46 | 6 |
| Thanks for the good info. If I decide to get a male cat this time
around I'll be forewarned and hopefully will live as long as my
other cats did (Fluffy 20 years, Sapphire 18 years).
Thanks again.
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565.18 | No special diet from my vet | FSPROD::CGILMORE | | Thu Jun 25 1987 16:43 | 14 |
| I asked my vet for a food recommendation for my 8 week old
kitten. (she was abandoned, and being the softy that I am,
I took her home).
He recommended either Purina or 9-lives, canned. He does
not recommend dry foods. Jaspy likes the Purina better,
only because it's easier for her to eat now (most of the
9-lives is chunky, and she still has trouble with that)
The vet recommends mixing it with about 1/3 water...she
gobbles it up and always asks for more !
She seems to prefer the meat/beef varieties over tuna or
fish... Must be finicky, it's the first cat I've seen
turn up their nose to tuna.
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565.19 | katie's choice | SACMAN::GOLDEN | | Wed Aug 19 1987 13:35 | 2 |
| I give my cat 9-Lives canned food and alternate with Little Friskies
dry. She loves both.
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