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Re: Questions for cat lovers

Posted by Larry Hoover on August 22, 2004, at 21:24:42

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover, posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 20:51:48

> > > She also likes toothpaste so I have to fight her off everytime I try to brush my teeth.
> >
> > Ummm, I don't even want to try and figure out how you know these things about your cat.
> >
>
> She tries to eat the toothpaste off of my toothbrush or lick it when it dribbles down my hand while I'm brushing. (It's not rocket science.)

What do you brush with? Tuna? Eh?

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS

Posted by Larry Hoover on August 22, 2004, at 21:26:42

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover, posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 20:51:48

> > The only one of these that is sure to kill mites is Revolution. Frontline will, but that's an off-label use. From what I've read, Revolution is safest for cats.
>
> So you would have no qualms about giving it to a cat of yours?

I'd have qualms about medicating anything or anybody, but it's better than mites and fleas and ticks, no doubt.

Lar

 

Re: Revolution for cats » Ilene

Posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 21:49:02

In reply to Re: Revolution for cats, posted by Ilene on August 22, 2004, at 20:59:28

> > > You can order it from the Pet Shed
> > >
> > > http://www.petshed.com/
> >
> >
> > Thanks!!! Have you ordered from them before?
>
> Yes, twice. Comes all the way from Australia. (I suppose that's silly if you live in Australia, but I live in the US.)

That is silly but we often don't have a lot of choice. (I just looked on the web site of that place in the Valley and they have Program, Frontline and Advantage but no Revolution. Major Bummer!) I'm really going to need the link you gave me.


>
> One of my cats got a fungus infection (like yeast or thrush) in his ears. I had to chase him around the house with a tube of goo. He didn't like it much. Strangely, he loves having his ears cleaned out with a q-tip.

That is strange. My cats are terrified of the q-tips or of me going near their ears at all. (Can't say as I blame them!)

Have you tried any of those new milk products for cats? They're lactose free plus they usually have added omegas and taurine. I think I might try some so that my cats get more fluids.

-K

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover

Posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 21:55:18

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by Larry Hoover on August 22, 2004, at 21:24:42

> > > > She also likes toothpaste so I have to fight her off everytime I try to brush my teeth.
> > >
> > > Ummm, I don't even want to try and figure out how you know these things about your cat.
> > >
> >
> > She tries to eat the toothpaste off of my toothbrush or lick it when it dribbles down my hand while I'm brushing. (It's not rocket science.)
>
> What do you brush with? Tuna? Eh?

oops, I'M BUSTED!!

It's so funny. Everytime I start to wash up (esp. if I use the electric toothbrush because she can always hear it) she races into the bathroom to get at that toothpaste.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » AuntieMel

Posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 22:00:34

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS, posted by AuntieMel on August 22, 2004, at 21:02:44

> I used to have problems with the crystals growing, but not since I switched to science diet in '80 or '81.
>
> My cats are on revolution now. The completely indoor ones and the ones that are allowed to go outside. Before it came out we used advantage. No fleas in the house since we started advantage and that's pretty amazing since we have about 9 months of summer a year.

Good to know. It sounds like you have many, many cats. Where do you live? (If you don't want to say, that's fine. I just think it's so fascinating communicating like this with people all over the country and the world.)

I worry about the by-products in Science Diet though. I've read that cats can get mad cow disease. I'm a worry wart, though, as you can probably tell.

-K

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover

Posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 22:02:23

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS, posted by Larry Hoover on August 22, 2004, at 21:26:42

Larry,

What's your opinion on clumping cat litter (with sodium bentonite)? I use corn litter to be on the safe side but I'm probably worrying for nothing.

-K

 

Re: Revolution for cats

Posted by Ilene on August 22, 2004, at 22:13:53

In reply to Re: Revolution for cats » Ilene, posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 21:49:02

> That is strange. My cats are terrified of the q-tips or of me going near their ears at all. (Can't say as I blame them!)
>

They usually like their heads scratched, so if you have the cat in your lap you can sometimes grab an ear and do whatever you have to do without the cat seeing you. I think part of it is seeing you coming at them.

> Have you tried any of those new milk products for cats? They're lactose free plus they usually have added omegas and taurine. I think I might try some so that my cats get more fluids.
>

These products have completely escaped me. My previous cats lived to the age of 16 and 17, respectively, on good ol' Costco cat food, so I don't think they were malnourished. The vet said they always looked very healthy. I'm a minimalist when it comes to special foods or supplements, although if someone came out with canned whole rodent or sparrow I might buy it, as being more natural.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » AuntieMel

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 22:49:25

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by AuntieMel on August 21, 2004, at 23:59:46

Hi Auntie Mel,
Thanks for your reply. I've been using IAMS Weight Control and Trader Joe's Holistic Feline. For some reason, my younger cat has stopped eating the IAMS, although she liked it until recently. I wonder whether there's any place where I can find the Science Diet at a lower cost.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » Ilene

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 22:58:21

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by Ilene on August 22, 2004, at 0:58:08

Hi Ilene,
Thanks for replying. Does the Kirkland brand really have the same nutritional analysis as the Science Diet? Are the ingredients the same? I will definitely check that out. I wonder whether Sam's Club carries Kirkland. I guess I really should try feeding them on the schedule that you use (breakfast and dinner only and in separate rooms). You are right about 9/11; however, last year, on August 14th, 2003, I got stuck in New York City for about 24 hours. That was the day of the huge blackout that affected the entire eastern seaboard and much of the midwest. I was unable to get home and spent the night on the floor of a building behind Grand Central Station. I was glad that I had left lots of food and water out for the kitties during that emergency. They could have managed without the food, but they definitely needed the water. It was very hot that day.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » tabitha

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:05:31

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by tabitha on August 22, 2004, at 1:15:58

Hi Tabitha,
Thanks for your post. I think I need to be more disciplined since my cats are not. Your idea about measuring the food sounds good. I gather that your cat is an outdoor cat, so she's probably eating some other things outside, too, but she's also getting more exercise. Mine are indoors. Right now I'm living in a place where they could roam outdoors safely, but up until recently I lived on a busy street and I was afraid my cats wouldn't last long if I let them outdoors. Oh -- thanks for the information about meat being the #1 ingredient. I didn't know that.
By the way, I'm very glad to see that you're feeling better. I mean, it seems as if you're doing better than you were a few weeks ago.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers

Posted by Ilene on August 22, 2004, at 23:09:04

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » Ilene, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 22:58:21

> Hi Ilene,
> Thanks for replying. Does the Kirkland brand really have the same nutritional analysis as the Science Diet? Are the ingredients the same? I will definitely check that out. I wonder whether Sam's Club carries Kirkland. I guess I really should try feeding them on the schedule that you use (breakfast and dinner only and in separate rooms). You are right about 9/11; however, last year, on August 14th, 2003, I got stuck in New York City for about 24 hours. That was the day of the huge blackout that affected the entire eastern seaboard and much of the midwest. I was unable to get home and spent the night on the floor of a building behind Grand Central Station. I was glad that I had left lots of food and water out for the kitties during that emergency. They could have managed without the food, but they definitely needed the water. It was very hot that day.

The nutritional values were the same when I compared them a few years ago, even though the ingredients differed slightly. Kirkland is Costco's house brand, so Sam's Club wouldn't carry it.

You're right, they can go without food for a while, but not water. I bet they were happy to see you.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:10:12

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » sb417, posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 2:32:21

Hi Kara,
How are you doing? Thanks for the information on Natural Balance and for those links. I wish I could find a place that sells Science Diet at a discount. It seems that veterinarians charge the most, and pet stores aren't far behind. Oh, by the way, I have to post something to you later on the health board about those sunscreens we spoke about a month or so ago.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » slinky

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:15:29

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by slinky on August 22, 2004, at 6:25:51

Hi Slinky. Hmmm. . . I'm relieved to hear that your cat likes mice; otherwise, I'd be concerned that something was wrong. Perhaps she doesn't like all the additives in store-bought cat food but prefers food in its natural state, as if she were living in the wild. Did you adopt her from a shelter? Was she a stray? I've known several people whose cats were strays, some feral, before my friends took them home, and it seems that those cats never become fully domesticated.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » Catgirl

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:20:08

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by Catgirl on August 22, 2004, at 13:27:49

Hello Catgirl,
Now there's a good screen name! Thanks for your reply. I wonder why your cat doesn't like the canned food. The cat that's turning her nose up at the food she used to eat is eating, but she won't eat the dry food that she's liked for several years (IAMS). I opened a can of food the other day, and she ate it, but she won't touch the IAMS dry weight control food now. It just occurred to me that they might have changed the formula. Maybe I should contact the company and ask.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » sb417

Posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 23:23:26

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:10:12

> Hi Kara,
> How are you doing? Thanks for the information on Natural Balance and for those links. I wish I could find a place that sells Science Diet at a discount. It seems that veterinarians charge the most, and pet stores aren't far behind. Oh, by the way, I have to post something to you later on the health board about those sunscreens we spoke about a month or so ago.

Hi sb,
I'm hanging in there. Thanks for asking.

Read some of that info about cat food ingredients and you just might change your mind about Science Diet. I used to buy nothing but Science Diet and Iams until I read a few articles.

Then again, you hear stories like Ilene's and others who've had cats live a long time on Costco brand food... so who knows? Either way, I hope your kitty will like it! No food is of much use if he or she won't eat it.

I'll be looking for the post on the heatlh board.

Take care,

Kara


 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover

Posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:24:23

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS, posted by Larry Hoover on August 22, 2004, at 15:57:13

> > >keep the cat's water bowl fresh. Cats don't like stale water, and water should be changed frequently. Hydration is also a preventative for crystals in the bladder.> Lar
>
Hi Larry. My cats love to drink water, and one of them likes the water very cold, with ice cubes if possible. She likes to play with the ice cubes. Sometimes the cats put their toys in the water dish and they use their paws to bop the toys around in the water.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS

Posted by AuntieMel on August 23, 2004, at 0:18:09

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » AuntieMel, posted by KaraS on August 22, 2004, at 22:00:34

I live in Texas. About 45 miles inland from the gulf.

My hubby has a three cat limit. We've got four. One of them was a rescued kitten I bottle fed. I like raising the abandoned newbies, and wish I could do more, but the chance doesn't come around often. Last litter I took care of was almost a year ago.

I've never heard of a cat getting mad cow. I'll check it out.

Mel

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » sb417

Posted by AuntieMel on August 23, 2004, at 0:21:48

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » AuntieMel, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 22:49:25

My cats won't touch IAMS. Some one gave me some once and they walked off in a huff. I get the science diet at PetSmart. Petco has it, too. If you have a pet store near you they might have it, too.

 

Re: mice » slinky

Posted by AuntieMel on August 23, 2004, at 0:33:29

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers, posted by slinky on August 22, 2004, at 6:25:51

Maybe your cat and one of mine should get togteher. He likes dvery thing *but* the head. It's a real joy to wake up in the morning and step on one of them.

I won't get into which squirrel parts he leaves.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » AuntieMel

Posted by KaraS on August 23, 2004, at 4:21:28

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » KaraS, posted by AuntieMel on August 23, 2004, at 0:18:09

> I live in Texas. About 45 miles inland from the gulf.
>
> My hubby has a three cat limit. We've got four. One of them was a rescued kitten I bottle fed. I like raising the abandoned newbies, and wish I could do more, but the chance doesn't come around often. Last litter I took care of was almost a year ago.
>
> I've never heard of a cat getting mad cow. I'll check it out.
>
> Mel
>
>
Mel,
4 cats is quite a crew! Wish I could get more of them. There are so many who need homes. I just don't have the room or the money for them right now. Besides, one of mine is very jealous so it wouldn't work anyway.

I read that cats can theoretically get mad cow disease (as opposed to dogs, who at this time can not). I've never actually heard of a single case. I just worry a lot. Don't mind me.

Kara

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers » sb417

Posted by Slinky on August 23, 2004, at 9:56:38

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » slinky, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:15:29


Hi

She was from a house cat I think?
She will gobble prawns and thank me for them but I rarely give her them.
She has some dry food sometimes.
Oh and can eat cod..but only cooked.
She has expensive taste.
When desperate she eats canned but only licks off the jelly..I've tried non soya canned and she still looks at me in disgust.
Maybe I'll try stuff that the vets use online..wonder if they do samples:)

 

: ) (nm) » AuntieMel

Posted by Slinky on August 23, 2004, at 9:57:25

In reply to Re: mice » slinky, posted by AuntieMel on August 23, 2004, at 0:33:29

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers

Posted by Catgirl on August 23, 2004, at 19:08:56

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » Catgirl, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:20:08

> Hello Catgirl,
> Now there's a good screen name! Thanks for your reply. I wonder why your cat doesn't like the canned food. The cat that's turning her nose up at the food she used to eat is eating, but she won't eat the dry food that she's liked for several years (IAMS). I opened a can of food the other day, and she ate it, but she won't touch the IAMS dry weight control food now. It just occurred to me that they might have changed the formula. Maybe I should contact the company and ask.

The name definitely fits this particular thread! :)
Maybe you should contact the company. Cats can be so finicky sometimes, maybe she just wants something new.

 

Re: Questions for cat lovers

Posted by Catgirl on August 23, 2004, at 19:11:59

In reply to Re: Questions for cat lovers » Larry Hoover, posted by sb417 on August 22, 2004, at 23:24:23

> > > >keep the cat's water bowl fresh. Cats don't like stale water, and water should be changed frequently. Hydration is also a preventative for crystals in the bladder.> Lar
> >
> Hi Larry. My cats love to drink water, and one of them likes the water very cold, with ice cubes if possible. She likes to play with the ice cubes. Sometimes the cats put their toys in the water dish and they use their paws to bop the toys around in the water.
>
>
My cat loves cold water too. He prefers to drink it out of the tap. He won't drink out of a bowl at all, so I leave a glass of water next to his food bowl in case I forget to leave the faucet running.
I used to have a cat that would paw at his water bowl so that he could watch the water move. Cute, except for all the puddles!

 

Re: Revolution for cats

Posted by Catgirl on August 23, 2004, at 19:17:18

In reply to Re: Revolution for cats, posted by Ilene on August 22, 2004, at 22:13:53

I use Revolution for my cat with no ill effects. It's good because it protects from fleas, ticks, and heartworms in one dosage per month.
I believe you can buy it online from www.petmeds.com


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