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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2472.0. "Flakey cat won't take her medicine!" by SALEM::DEFRANCO_J () Tue May 16 1989 11:28

    
    I bought some Linetone yesterday for Cali in hopes that it would
    help to reduce her dry skin condition.  She is the only one in the
    house with this problem, Sam and Sweetie are fine.
    
    Well, I tried giving it to her straight up and she wanted nothing to
    do with it, so I then figured it would be best to mix it with her
    food but as usual I figured wrong.  You guessed it, the two cats
    who don't have any skin problems are eating the stuff up but Cali,
    for whom we bought the linetone for, refuses to eat the food because
    it has the linetone in it!  
    
    I then tried the oral syringe trick and believe me "we're not going
    to do this for the rest of her life"!  I assure you, there was more
    linetone on me than was in her mouth!   Unless I can figure out
    a way of getting this stuff into the right cat, Cali's simply going
    remain our "flakey" baby!   Any suggestions????
                                               
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Jeanne, Cali, Sam and Sweetie
    
    
    
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2472.1PENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearTue May 16 1989 11:334
    Well, the next time you bathe her - try Celsin (sp) Blue shampoo
    - works for dry skin.  Maybe add or mix a little higher fat food
    a little oil or butter with their dinner.
    
2472.2Cod Liver OilWITNES::HANNULAWell, you see, I have this cat.......Tue May 16 1989 12:016
    Mom puts Cod Liver Oil on BeBee's food.  She bought a big jar of
    it after she got sick of squeezing out those little capsules.
    
    One month later and BeBee no longer has dry skin.
    
    	-Nancy
2472.3better than butterPENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearTue May 16 1989 12:294
    re: 2
    
    Nancy, that sounds like a very good idea - probably better for
    them than butter or oil.  
2472.4Good ideas!SALEM::DEFRANCO_JTue May 16 1989 13:2919
    Good idea, maybe cod liver oil coming from a fish and all!!  Maybe
    Cali will like it.  She eats IAMS right now, and there's plenty
    of oil in that stuff and she has the few extra pounds to prove it!
    Gee, maybe this is just what I needed to happen, now that she doesn't
    like her food (with Linnetone in it) Cali won't eat so much and
    she'll loose a little of that extra weight.  This could be a blessing
    in disguise.
    
    
    
    Also, I thought that people shampoo was bad for cats or were you
    just joking Elaine?  
    
    
    Thanks for the tips!
    
    Jeanne, Cali, Sam and Sweetie
    
      
2472.5Whatever works bestPENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearTue May 16 1989 13:5019
    re: .4
    
    Well, I think that a lot of folk use people shampoo on cats,
    mostly people conditioners.  I've had better luck with the
    cat products with my guys.  But, I have had to use Celsin Blue
    (sp? how do ya spell it) on Timothy, who is the first cat I
    ever had in show.  The night before the Cats Plain & Fancy
    show, I looked at his all-black back near his tail and almost
    croaked!  It looked like it snowed all over himself!  I used  
    that dandruff people product and had good luck.  I wouldn't use
    it all the time - only when necessary.  Some folk only use flea
    shampoo before every show, and their cats look great.  I guess
    whatever works!  for you and for your particular cat's coat.
    One of my friend from Cincinnati shows a large brown tabby
    male (Chuck DunDee) and she uses head & shoulders on him.
    
    E.T.
    
    
2472.6Try different things...IAMOK::GERRYHome is where the Cat isTue May 16 1989 14:1611
    When I was showing Fire, he had quite a dandruff problem....He was
    bathed in Selsun Blue every week for over a year and his skin and
    coat were beautiful.  
    
    Recently, I have been buying Nolvalssan (sp) Flea Shampoo from my
    vet, and it leaves the coat on my Exotics shiney, shiney, shiney,
    and very soft and clean smelling.  I've been using it on Stripees
    during the entire show season this year.
    
    cin
    
2472.7Caution!IAMOK::GERRYHome is where the Cat isTue May 16 1989 14:196
    One word of warning....Cod Liver Oil can go bad, so you might want
    to keep an eye on it if your buying it in the large bottles.
    
    cin
               
    
2472.8More on Cod Liver OilWITNES::HANNULAWell, you see, I have this cat.......Tue May 16 1989 16:417
    I think Cod Liver Oil lasts longer if you keep it in the refrigerator.
    Good point Cin.
    
    Also, the vet said 1 tsp. per day for BeBee.
    
    	-Nancy
 
2472.9CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Tue May 16 1989 16:474
    What's the consistency of Linetone?  Is it a liquid, or more
    gooey?  If it's relatively gooey, you could try dabbing it on her paw
    and she'll lick it off.
    
2472.10YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JOTue May 16 1989 17:246
    Linatone is a liquid, kind of the consistency of Cod Liver oil.
    
    I have always just dribbled on their food without any problems.
    My guys would eat no matter what I put on their food, little gluttons.
    
    Jo
2472.11SCRUZ::CORDES_JAHome for wayward felinesTue May 16 1989 21:056
    My two won't wait till it gets to their food, they want to lick
    it right out of the lid (whoa, is that messy) or off a spoon.
    Mine are like Jo Ann's too, they'll eat anything no matter what
    is on it.
    
    Jan