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1660.1 | not an answer but a question | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:14 | 3 |
| You gave you cat Kaopectate?!? Is that ok to do, giving people
medicine to cats?
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1660.2 | Kaopectate is fine for cats | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:29 | 7 |
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It is not OK to give any random people-type medicine to a cat. Kaopectate,
however, is fine for a cat (assuming you can get them to take it - my
downstairs bathroom walls are covered with the outcome of attempts at
giving some to Shamus).
Pam
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1660.3 | Hmmmmmm? | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:54 | 9 |
| Does Corkie go outside? Has she been catching presents and maybe
eating them? Have you tried her on IAMS?
My 9-,7-,and 6-year olds haven't seem to change their digestive
habits over the years - sounds like you have a real puzzle.
As to a bad batch of dry, I guess anything is possible. I have
run into very watery cases of canned food - dry?? nothing that
I have noticed. sorry not to be of more help.
E.T.
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1660.4 | People "Stuff" | DPDMAI::BALL | | Tue Aug 16 1988 17:11 | 24 |
| Re .1
There's a book (probably there are several actually) that's a layman's
medical encyclopedia (sp?) for cats with pictures and symptoms and
what you can and can't give them. For example, Kaopectate is the
best thing in the world for them when they have the runs, but Pepto
Bismol is real bad cause of the salicylic (sp again?) acid (asprin)
cause they can't de-toxify it in their bodies. The book is called
"Taking Care of Your Cat" and it's saved me literally hundreds of
dollars in vet bills. It has flow charts and says "does it do this",
y or n and has arrows pointing to either "follow home remedies"
or " see your vet immediately". You'd be surprised how much people
stuff you can give to them as long as you do it in the right dosages.
It gives a list of the "must haves" for your medicine cabinet.
I think I just might post that in a note. It would probably be
real helpful.
re .3
Nope, no presents. She's strictly indoor, and the garbage is locked
away tight. I've been lucky, though. She's never been a garbage
kitty anyway. I wish it were that simple. She doesn't even like
people food with the exception of an occasional bit of cheese or
(believe it or not) green beans.
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1660.5 | hmmm | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Tue Aug 16 1988 18:14 | 6 |
| Interesting - hmm. I have almost no experience with runs.
my crew runs to puking - and not too often. at least you
can eliminate (ha ha) the outdoor syndrome of mice & stuff
like that. Keep us posted on progress.
E.T.
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1660.6 | May have gone bad | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Tue Aug 16 1988 20:52 | 11 |
| Pat,
The food may have gone "bad". We don't normally use SD dry so I
don't have a label to check. We have had the unopened sample sizes
of IAMS Kitten formula get rancid after having it around for couple
of years. Any fat can get rancid and with the weather across the
US it is possible. Only way to tell would be to get a small size
of a different batch number and try Corky on that. Your observation
that it appears undigested kind of goes against my rancidity theory.
Frank
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1660.7 | I'm Stumped! | DPDMAI::BALL | | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:32 | 28 |
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Well, this one's sure got me stumped. She's been on Tender Vittles
now for over a week and not a bit of problem. Her stool is just
like it's supposed to be, and no undigested (yucky) bits in it at
all. When I first started her on SD dry the vet said to be prepared
for itty bitty little stools that look like rabbit pellets almost.
They were never quite that small, but the volume was definately
less. It's real strange, because right before the runs start on
the dry, the volume increases (she's let loose a few mighty ones
that look like they should be the dogs). I'm wondering, she's never
been an overeater. She's so picky, but she does eat more of the
dry, and she usually empties her bowl when she eats the dry. Maybe
she's simply getting too much? I'm gonna look at the batch numbers
and see if I can get a small bag of a different batch. I'm almost
afraid to try again. She's a persian and you can imagine what her
"pantaloons" look like when we're going through this mess. I got
real mad the last time cause when she gets gross she always runs
under something and sits down, then I have to drag her out and clean
her up...oh I'm grossing myself out here.....
Re .6
Frank - Is IAMS comparable as far as ash and phosphorus content?
Ever hear of something called Eukanuba?
Pat
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1660.8 | IAMS is EUKANEUBA | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Aug 17 1988 17:29 | 16 |
| Pat,
IAMS is the Cat version of Eukaneuba (sp) for Dogs. You might want
to try the IAMS instead of Science Diet. I've had problems with
cats having the runs with SD. Since being on IAMS, like your vet
says, the litter box looks like I'm owned by a bunch of rabbits!!
Any pet store that sells IAMS will have trial size boxes for free.
A great way to try the product without wasting any money.
purrs
cin
ps. I know what you mean about persian "pantaloons"!!! I've got
persians too.
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1660.9 | Bad Cat Food? | USMFG::SMONTANARI | | Tue Aug 23 1988 13:55 | 24 |
| I'm a week late in replying to this note but hopefully you can help
me and I can help you. I'm concerned with the comment about cat food
going "bad". I too use science diet. I use both dry and canned.
I give my little one a dish of canned once a night and keep dry
food in a dish during the day. I've learned this from raising dogs
(and hopefully the same with cats) that too much canned food can
cause diarrhea (which is opposite from you and has me confused)
and too much dry food can cause constipation. So I use both and
never have had any problems. What I'm concerned about is that the
dry food I buy is in a big quantity (I forget the size)and last
a very long time (3-4 months). How long before cat food goes bad????
It doesn't carry an expiration date does it?
By the way, this is my very first note and my very first time owning
my little critter. I got him back in November and have loved
every minute of it. Because of this notesfile, I have learned
so much and want to thank everyone. Believe me, I've been through
so much, including losing him for a couple of days, but I'm one
of those with a happy ending.
Thanks,
Sue
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1660.10 | Less than 8 months | WITNES::MACONE | | Tue Aug 23 1988 14:22 | 20 |
| Re: -1 How long before cat food goes bad?
My experience is: We had bought a bag of dry food (probably the
4-5 lb. size) less than a week before our vet told us no more dry
food for the cats. We continued to feed dry food to help clean
the cats teeth, approximately 1/2 cup once a week. After about
8 months, I noticed mold growing on the food. I assume because
we kept the bag under the sink which tends to be damp.
We have since switched to IAMS, and I buy the 1/2 gallon milk carton
sized box, which lasts us for 1 1/2 weeks. The man at the feed
store told me that it's not a good idea to keep the food around
too long. I have no idea what too long is, and I am now probably
going to an extreme with 1 1/2 weeks, but I know that 8 months is
too long.
Good luck.
-Nancy
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1660.11 | Good way to store dry food | SALEM::DEFRANCO | | Tue Aug 23 1988 14:37 | 7 |
| Sue, try putting your dry cat food into a large plastic bucket
with an air tight sealing lid. I do this for my 20lb bags of IAMS
cat food and 50lb bags of dog food. Keep it in a cool, dry area
and you should not have any spoileage. I started doing this after
I had dry dog food go bad (boy, did it smell!)
Jeanne, Cali, and Sam
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1660.12 | locking cans work! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | E.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298 | Tue Aug 23 1988 17:51 | 14 |
| re:10 The milk carton size can be kept in the fridge. The problem
is the fat becoming rancid - trash cans with locking lids or
tupperware airtight containers work - keeping the food in a cool
dry place also works. I use about 20 to 30 lbs a month - have
not had any trouble keeping it - I have more trouble keeping it
around to feed! 15 kids eat a bunch - good thing the Blue Seal
is less expensive than the IAMS - it has MUCH less fat so it
causes less problems with going bad and makes for much less
fat cats!!! I keep the 2 trash cans with the metal locking
handles in the lower (basement level) of the house cause that's
where I feed the kids. It's cool down there and the locking
lids keep furry paws out of the food!
E.T.
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1660.13 | FOOD CARE | USMFG::SMONTANARI | | Wed Aug 24 1988 09:57 | 11 |
| I really appreciate the information. I'm definately going to
throw out the rest of the food I have. You know it's really
strange that after I found out about this yesterday, Chrisue
(that's his name, thought it was a girl the first month I had
him!!) got sick last night. I felt soooo bad! Was up most
of the night trying to comfort him, seems OK before I left
this morning. Thanks so much for letting me know about this!
I'm going to be more careful now with his food!
Sue & Chrisue
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1660.14 | Processing Date | USMFG::SMONTANARI | | Thu Aug 25 1988 09:29 | 10 |
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Well I took your suggestions and bought IAMS last night - the size
that comes in a milk carton and was pleased to find out that
they have dates on these cartons. The woman said it's the
processing date and not the expiration date. At least I'll now
know how old the food really is before purchasing.
Sue & Chrisue
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1660.15 | Shipping/Processing Date | DPDMAI::BALL | | Fri Aug 26 1988 11:04 | 37 |
| I too bought some IAMS in the milk carton, and I went to 1/2 dozen
stores before I asked about the date on the box. I kept seeing
6/30/88 and figured it was old and instead of making a fuss, I just
left knowing I'd never buy any food there. After the 3rd store
it got real frustrating because I'd never checked for an expiration
date before and was real upset thinking "do all these places have
old food"? Knowing I had been feeding it to Corkie all along too...
I finally asked at the last store and they told me that that date
was the shipping date, which made more sense since all the stores
I'd been in had food with that same date.
I looked at the ash content with the IAMS though and it is higher
than the Science Diet. There was also another food there in a milk
carton style box called Tami-Ami that had a lower content than the
IAMS. I went ahead and got the IAMS due to the recommendations
in these notes and Corkie seems to like it fine. It's still too
soon to tell how she'll do on it. The problems I've had with the
dry food usually didn't develop for a couple of weeks after I
re-started it. The folks at the feed store I occasionally
go to told me they don't see much dry food "go bad" because the
fat content is fairly small, but they said it wasn't impossible.
Didn't really sound like it was something they saw real often and
feed stores go through tons of the stuff, so that made me feel better
There are so many new foods coming out now that say "Low Ash".
I guess the food companies finally realized the need for it. My
neighborhood grocery store is stocking a generic low ash dry food.
A four pound bag is only $2.39, thats less than 1/2 of the Science
Diet or any of the others. I read the ingredients and it's a Poultry
Meal base like the rest and has basically the same ingredients.
The ash content is the same as the Science Diet, so I think I might
try that as well.
Sorry to ramble on...........
Pat
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1660.16 | Check Magnesium content | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | E.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298 | Fri Aug 26 1988 13:51 | 10 |
| re: 15
Hi Pat, just adding 2 more cents - I think Tami Ami (sp?) is made
by Eukanuba (sp???) - both IAMS & TA have a higher percentage of
fat than most foods - the high concentration is why you feed less
and why the cats eat less. Remember to check the percent of
magnesium listed as well as the ash content.
E.T.
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1660.17 | But there's no money to be made! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Mon Aug 29 1988 17:47 | 4 |
| Sorry E.T., but it's IAMS that's made by Eukaneuba.
cin...who looked into distributing IAMS
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1660.18 | isn't that backwards? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Aug 29 1988 17:50 | 5 |
| I thot that the Iams company made Eukaneuba Dog food (along with
Iams cat food).
Deb
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1660.19 | I'm not sure, but they are associated! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Tue Aug 30 1988 10:49 | 4 |
| Actually, Deb, your probably right!!!
cin
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1660.20 | I wonder who makes T A? | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | E.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298 | Tue Aug 30 1988 14:07 | 3 |
| Yeah, I knew that - someone just mentioned recently that
the Tami Ami was also - I had never heard that, but also
didn't know who made the TA. hmm..
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