When I can afford to feed whole prey I would want to include lizards as part of the rotation. The many books and articles I've read on a cats natural diet have always included lizards.
I don't have any lizards where I live, (OK that's probably not true), but I have honestly never seen any...
You're lucky your vet tech program included a nutrition class. Mine did not. Not even a class that discussed nutrition a little bit. That's honestly a big reason why I just decided to get a certificate in veterinary assisting and leave it at that.
But yes, it is depressing to find out that most...
They're both very similar and good choices. A small difference is that all the NV frozen raw formulas are 95% meat/bone/organ and 5% produce/supplements. The Primal frozen raw formulas range from 90% to 93% meat/bone/organ and 7% to 10% produce/supplements.
But what's most important is what...
A great litter mat that I use is this:
It does "grab" the litter really well. So, you will still have litter flying, but most of it should stay on the mat.
I know you said that you have an open top box and that you don't want to change it, but I want to also suggest this litter box:
It's a...
That def is a plus about the cardboard pieces being replaceable. Have you had yours for a while? A year or more? Interested to see if the outer cardboard frame itself holds up well.
Hi all! I'm in the market for a new cardboard scratcher and would like your thoughts. I have two that I'm considering currently. I do want something durable that won't need replacing too soon. I have three kitties and was using the Kong Incline Scratcher but they were a bit rough with it and...
Good point Carolina.. it slipped by me that they use high pressure instead of heat. =P Thanks for pointing that out.
It looks like the HPP still kills many microorganisms including salmonella and e. coli. (I'm not an expert in pasteurization so if that's incorrect let me know!)
But...
Have you considered a freeze-dried or frozen commercial raw diet? There are some products that are pasteurized. Pasteurization kills a large amount of any potential micro-organisms/pathogens in the product. It does not kill absolutely everything, (aka the heat resistant bacteria), but it does...
Thanks so much for all those helpful tips Chloespriestess! :)
I have suggested to my parents to bring the litter box upstairs soooo many times, they're just being stubborn about it unfortunately. Not only for his arthritis but also because we need to see what's going on when/if he's straining. I...
Thanks so much for all that info!! Very helpful! I really didn't think much about his arthritis and how that could be causing these issues as well.
It seems getting an x-ray is the way to go. Why Wonka's vet does not think so I don't know. I suggested an x-ray and he dismissed it saying it...