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2703.1 | | SSDEVO::CHAMPION | Dancin' in the ruins | Mon Jul 24 1989 15:20 | 8 |
| All I can suggest is that you look through the phone book and see if
there's a leather cleaner in your area. Hopefully they can suggest
something.
Good luck,
Carol
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2703.2 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Mon Jul 24 1989 15:47 | 6 |
| Perhaps the local cleaners.
I'm sure you know that cats rarely urinate indescriminately like
that without a very good reason. Maybe the cat should return
to the vets.
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2703.3 | improper urination and cleanup | LEVERS::E_MCDONALD | | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:03 | 21 |
| Often improper urination is due to feline uretha syndrome (crystalized
urine). I have one cat who gets the problem. Tell youre roomate
to by some feline CD cat food at the vet, this has the medication
in it and works for us. As for getting rid of urine you can mail
order a product called odormut. Odormute is a bacteria that you
mix with water. It actually eats the urine. Im not sure about
leather but it sure works great on carpet. It claims it works on
just about anything. You can get it through Pedigrees Catalog.
Ill input the address or phone tommorow.
Please tell youre roomate about FUS and the CD food.
Also foods that will not harm FUS are:
Ninelives chicken flavors
IAMS cat food
friskies, beef and liver, and turkey and giblets
THanks,
Elaine
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2703.4 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:38 | 13 |
| Science Diet C/D is a prescription diet and contains no medication.
The reason it helps lies in what it doesn't have. It has lower
levels of magnesium, and ash.
C/D is only available on prescription. The vet has to determine
the need. If the cat is showing signs of urinary tract infection
and/or blockage, the vet should be notified immediately.
Sorry about your baseball glove, I would try Nature's Miracle on
it. Nature's Miracle is also an enzyme (like Odormute mentioned
in previous note)
Jo
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2703.5 | Kitty should have a checkup | WONDER::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:52 | 7 |
| I agree; bring the cat to the vet. But in the interm, any local
pet store should have some kind of an enzyme active cleaner that
you can use on the glove, Nature's Miracle is about the best but
isn't easy to find in a pet store in the N.E. area (you can get
it at nashua Pet & Aquarium).
Deb
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2703.6 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Mon Jul 24 1989 19:14 | 3 |
| Also try a dry cleaning store, they sometimes carry the
enzyme products.
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2703.7 | CD and odormute | LEVERS::E_MCDONALD | | Tue Jul 25 1989 17:40 | 22 |
| CD does not require a prescription. I have walked into an arbitrary
vet (not mine) and bought a case of CD on the spot. It is called
CD prescription diet but any one can buy it. From the mouth of
my Vet "CD contains an extra acidifier". Too much magnesium in
the food causes the cats urine to become basic in nature this then
crystalizes and is know as FUS. CD is low in ash and contains an
extra acidifier. No prescription is required to buy the food. The
word prescription is simply contained in the title. I have a
cat with FUS and have donated CD to a shelter buy simply walking
in off the street and purchasing it.
Here is the pedigrees address for Odormute:
Pedigrees
box 110
Cm-128
Spencerport N.Y. 14559
You could probably find another product that is the bacteria but
I found that the pet stores in my area and vets in my area dont
carry any.
Elaine
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2703.8 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Tue Jul 25 1989 17:53 | 9 |
| Elaine,
What is commonly meant by prescription diet is that it is
available only from a veterinarian, versus grocery or feed
store. C/D does contain an acidifier. This is not
medication. I think that is the point Joann was trying to
clarify.
Donna
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2703.9 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue Jul 25 1989 18:54 | 3 |
| Thanks Donna, you were right, that is what I meant.
Jo
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2703.10 | reply | LEVERS::E_MCDONALD | | Wed Jul 26 1989 13:05 | 3 |
| I understand what you mean now. Although I have medicine that is
and acidifier that my vet gave me so I always considered and acidifier
to be medicine all that we missed here is terminology
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2703.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jul 26 1989 15:13 | 3 |
| Note that CD and an acidifier should not be given to the same cat --
that's an overdose.
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