I highly doubt he would eat a chicken wing or anything of the sort. It would thrill me to no end if he would, but I really think that's out of the question for him. Getting him to eat the ground up stuff is difficult enough.
The nature's variety is only 5% fruits/veggies, 95% meat bone and...
I'd probably be feeding pre-prepared, can anyone comment on these brands?
I like the nature's variety as it guarantees 95% meat/bone/organ content, the others don't offer such a breakdown. (that I can see)
http://www.naturesvariety.com/conten...3DDEGUvY777DBD...
I dunno, I'm totally in the "better safe than sorry" camp. I know that if someone told me that my vet has abused an animal I'd tell them they were full of crap, without a moment's hesitation. I trust my vet 100%.
BUT. If I had even a niggling doubt, I would be switching vets. I want to feel...
I had started to switch the cats to raw. Then Kiwi got oh-so sick, and it was basically because of feeding her raw, so I stopped for both cats. (I was feeding them nature's variety pre-packed raw)
Basically she has inflammatory pancreatic/liver disease. This was most likely caused/made worse by...
My cat gets really itchy if she eats anything with grains in it. Cats have no biological requirement for grain, and therefore shouldn't be made to eat it, IMO.
She made me think of greek mythology, so....
I like "Ambrosia" it means "immortal" in greek.
Or "Hera", she was the wife of Zues.
Oh, and "Isis", which means "Queen of the throne"
I've found that the dogs to be more expensive maintenance-wise, but Kiwi is quickly catching up to that.
Milo has probably cost me maybe $1000 his whole life in vet bills so far (he's 5), Kiwi cost around $2700 in a matter of 4-5 days.
health problems can crop up with any animal, cat, dog...
I'd say just let her be for a bit, she'll come around. Milo just went in for a dental at the end of january, and he laid low for a few days too. She'll feel better soon.
I would get them on a high quality grain-free diet (many cats have issues with grains). Some good brands are orijen, wellness, fromm's, EVO (make sure it says grain free!)
I'd also change their litter. This is the stuff we use, has no dust, easy to clean and nothing in it that could be harmful...
Where are you located? Is there a university vet hospital near you?
I would be taking her to a specialist diagnostic centre (Usually university vet hospitals do this) at this time. Sometimes our pets need care that goes beyond the realm of the general practitioning vet.
Good thoughts for her.
You've gotten some great advice, so I won't reiterate it. I just wanted to add that I was/am highly allergic to cats. Living in a three story house with one I was OK, but then moved into a one bedroom apartment with two. I DIED for a good month, but after that built up an immunity to the...
Before our recent "issues" my guys hadn't seen a vet in probably about 4 years either. I check them all the time for signs of illness and avoid vaccinations and treating them with harmful chemicals whenever possible.
It just goes to show you that sometimes they get sick and need vet care, and...
There's quite a bit of variety with the wellness, I'd just stick with what your doing.
If you can't find a store that carries them all, maybe you could order some online?