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2185.1 | Have you tried kaopectate for the problem? | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Jan 30 1989 13:43 | 13 |
| Does the vet think it may be food allergies? A recent article in
Cats magazine (Ask the vet column) delt with this question. The
vets reply was to put the cat on a lamb only diet and see if the
problem clears up. If it does, then start adding regular food in
one at a time and watch for reactions. This is a tough thing to
go through. A girlfriend had to do this with her Aby and it was
a nightmare (not to mention expensive). Kathie had to buy ground
lamb and cook it in the microwave twice a day for the cat. They
eventually discovered that the cat couldn't eat poultry products
and she is now happy and well.
Jo
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2185.2 | Just A thought! | HDSRUS::BOURGEOIS | | Mon Jan 30 1989 14:09 | 6 |
| Jezebel will eat anything including the dog's food if Toto leaves
it there too long but everytime we forget and give her sole and
cod and it doesn't matter what brand she upchucks it. People have
allergies so why can't kitties?
Jan
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2185.3 | Change in Food | CURIE::SADLER_TEMP | | Mon Jan 30 1989 14:47 | 6 |
| Many cats just have sensitive tummies. My cats heave-ho every time
I change their diet even slightly. When they drink their milk too
fast we get the same effect too.
I've read in here that Siamese, and other popular breeds have acquired
this endearing trait...
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2185.4 | Food dyes? | SQUEKE::WARD | Every cloud has a chocolate lining | Mon Jan 30 1989 15:45 | 10 |
| When I was feeding Trouble Fancy Feast I also had this problem.
It took me several weeks (and several blanket washings :-( cause
she *always* did it on my side of the bed), to figure out it might
be the food dyes manufacturers put in. They don't put the dye in
for the cat, but so it looks good to the owner. Does the food you
are feeding them have food dyes (particularly red) in it? If so,
you might want to try one that does not...I use Amore and don't
have any more problems.
Bernice
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2185.5 | Try Gerber's | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Mon Jan 30 1989 15:49 | 8 |
| I went thru this with Honey, only I bought Gerber's strained lamb
instead of cooking it myself. Now I've got this baby food junkie on my
hands.....
Try some Gerber's like veal or lamb and mix a little Gerber's rice
cereal in with some warm water. Sure calmed Honey down real quick.
Mary
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2185.6 | | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jan 30 1989 16:01 | 5 |
| Interestingly enough, the most recent issue of Cat Fancy (Feb 89) said
that one of the biggest complaints in their reader survey was about the
pet food manufacturers putting dye in the food.
Deb
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2185.7 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Clogging is my life! | Mon Jan 30 1989 20:40 | 14 |
| I just recently had a similar problem with both Bailey and Amelia.
They've had soft, but not to the point of disgusting, stools since
they've been on Science Diet Light. Just changed them back over
to Science Diet Reduction Diet (R/D) and everything is back to normal.
I was surprised because they've never had a problem with any other
Science Diet product.
This is really depressing cause I was hoping to keep them on the
Light since it costs quite a bit less than R/D. Bailey doesn't
really need R/D that badly but Amelia definitely does.
Jan
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2185.8 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Jan 31 1989 12:16 | 29 |
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Shelby and Kelsey have also had on and off bouts with loose stools
(mostly on). I was feeding them primarily Sheba moist (very rich)
and Iams kitten/Friskies kitten dry. In all other aspects they
were fine except for the loose, smelly stools. I took 2 samples
to the vet and no parasites or protozoans were detected; we had
them on Tribrissan for awhile, but Kelsey had a reaction when they
upped the dosage due to weight gain so the vet took them off and
prescribed Albon. After taking them off Tribrissan and before I
picked up the Albon prescription, I went to the grocery store and
bought some Tender Vittles (at the vet and breeder's suggestion).
Well, lo and behold, after just one night of mixing it in with their
food (by the way, I had taken them off the Sheba and put them on
Feline C/D mixed in with some Friskies or Whiskars), their stools
were 95% better! Tender Vittles is a stool-hardener which I never
knew.
Some kittens have sensitive digestive tracts and you just have to
keep experimenting until you find a food that agrees with them.
A lot of people feed their cats strictly Iams, nothing else, so
if your cats enjoy it, why not stick to an Iams diet and give the
canned food as a once-in-awhile treat. My TK eats nothing but Iams
(his choice) and you can SMELL the difference in the stools! Iams
generates practically no stink at all.
/Roberta
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2185.9 | UPDATE from Vet | MARKER::AREGO | | Tue Jan 31 1989 16:49 | 21 |
| Well, I called my Vet today and he suggested I just experiment with
a variety of can foods. What I told him was I plan on just giving
the little guy just his dry food (Iams) for a week, then introduce
him to new can food a little at a time.
Jonathan vomited last night around midnight (I was sound asleep)
some dark brown liquid with a few chunks of stuff in it (Sorry
to be so explicit,but...). Now, he had his Mealtime flavor KalKan
around 6 pm. I told the Vet all of this and he didn't seem to0
concerned.
This just makes me very nervous. His brother seems to do just fine
and doesn't bolt his food down as fast as my vomit face kitty.
Will let you know what happens next. Oh, The vet said not to worry
if he just eats (and maintains) the Iams dry food. He said only
certain cats get the urinary track problems from dry and or can
food. To wait and see....
Nervous Mom
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2185.10 | dry food | STAR::BARTH | | Tue Jan 31 1989 17:00 | 17 |
| rep: .9
Your last paragraph seems to imply that you're worried about all
dry food causing FUS (urinary tract infections). Actually, the
IAMs that you're feeding is better for that than most canned
foods. The key is the amount of ash, magnesium, and I forget
what else. But it's NOT dry food that's the culprit, though
many dry foods, particularly store brand ones, are high in ash,
so if you're only comparing store brand foods, the canned is
generally better than the dry. IAMs, however, is a premium
cat food and like Science Diet is good for prevention of FUS.
To summarize: Cat food should be low in ash, low in magnesium,
and contribute to an acidic urine in order to be helpful in
prevention of FUS. IAMs is all of these things.
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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2185.11 | Feeding Regimen | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Wed Feb 01 1989 09:10 | 18 |
| You might consider trying to feed him very small amounts at
various times during the time that you are home. It could
be that he is eating too fast and then upchucking. Put a
small amount of food down (whatever type) - let him feed
for a minute or two, pick him up and distract him, take
him away from the feeding area, then 2 or 3 hours later
let him feed again for a minute or two minutes. He will
get the idea that that's what he should be doing - eating
small amounts at various times a day. It will take some
time to retrain him - with my two or three upchuckers,
it took about 2 or 3 weeks - you will save a lot of
food - you will not be chucking the piles of upchucked
food into the trash! He may have had to fight for food
as a kitten - he needs to believe that the food is going
to be there when he needs to eat. Do you leave food down
all the time?
E.T.
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2185.12 | Wolfing the Food Down | MARKER::AREGO | | Wed Feb 01 1989 13:35 | 20 |
| To .10
I guess I was concerned about FUS, but the Vet didn't. I just thought
it was better to have a little wet (canned) food each day since
it is moist and adds variety...
To .11 Both Jonathan and Joshua eat together. Jon (vomit kitty)
always wolfs down his food and part of his brothers. He's 1/2 lb.
larger than Joshua (who eats like a gentleman). So, I'll try your
idea on picking him up for breaks in eating. They both eat twice
a day - Iams for breakfast and the can food when I come home. My
older Queen - Nicki (10yrs old) eats Science Diet Light for breakfast
(in a different room, since Jonathan likes to steal all food in
sight) and can food in the evening. Think I'll cut back on her
canned food also, since she's not really losing any weight.
Jonathan used to upchuck right away, but this problem was very
different.
Carol, Joshua, Jonathan & Nicki
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