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    cat ate piece of chocolate...maybe

    i hope someone can respond to this..my (16 yr old) cat was licking some chocolate frosting from a chocolate sugar wafer about 30 min. ago. I don't know how much she ate, not a lot, but the ingreds. on the package say cocoa is the 7th or 8th ingredient and they don't taste strong of chocolate...
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    cat jumping on bed during night...

    Thanks for all of the suggestions! I really appreciate them. Allie sleeps at the foot of my bed, when she settles down. Last nite was the first nite i closed the blinds all the way down and i'm pretty sure that worked in her calming down during the nite. I know i slept well and am really glad...
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    cat jumping on bed during night...

    i am beginning to suffer from sleep deprivation bec. of my cat jumping on bed different hours of the night...many nights now it is early morning hours and i can't get back to sleep so i am missing sleep time i need (i already have sleep problems). During the night she makes some kind of primal...
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    Bengal cat has tummy rash, need advice please

    well it would be nice if we all lived a logical life as u do, apparently. but emotions many times are not logical...if u want to pursue this issue, y don't u go to the humane societies that give animals to poor families? u know they cold just kill the animals instead, right?  my friend was 77...
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    Bengal cat has tummy rash, need advice please

    this site a has virus..btw
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    Bengal cat has tummy rash, need advice please

    my friend was given this bengal cat when it's owner (a close friend of hers) died!! WOW has this site changed!! i've never heard of such negativity!! it looks like some kind of allergic dermatitis, if we  could sooth it and stop it from itching, it might clear up - that avoids infection and big...
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    Bengal cat has tummy rash, need advice please

    My friend's cat has that rash on his tummy...sorry photo isn't better. he keeps licking it a lot and it has been spreading. She can't afford vet...hoping we can get advice here, if there is something we can try at home.
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    continuous trouble removing hairballs

    The cans of food are 12.5 oz.(like reg. size vegetable or dog food cans), that i get for $3.09 each, but thanks for checking into that for me! I do feed my cat in a glass dish and it is raised (i learned about the eating fast 10 yrs ago - from the dog section of a site here online - so bought...
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    continuous trouble removing hairballs

    I would like to thank again everyone that replied to the feed i started about six months ago titled: cat needs non-detectable probiotic - I have Alley on Proviable (best price by far is Amazon) and not sure if pets r supposed to stay on it continually or ? It's hard to tell, when cat has probs...
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    cat needs non-detectable probiotic

    Thanks all of you very much for all of the info!! i am taking all of your advise into consideration...quick update - Alley just vomited after a whole week of no problems, but this is not uncommon for her, either...i have had her on Proviable for 5 days (and the same wet food as before)...guess...
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    cat needs non-detectable probiotic

    thank you! i will try FortaFlora...if anyone else has further input, please answer as well...my cat has a way of being overly cautious, so if i had a second suggestion, that would be a great back up as i will be talking with the vet soon and can't keep calling her back (yes, it's Sunday, but...
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    cat needs non-detectable probiotic

    i am hoping someone knows of a probiotic that my (10 yr old) cat will not detect in her food, she has IBD and showing PICA symptoms lately, too...she can detect almost anything in her food (after what she's been thru we would probably all be like this, too)...been to vet, out of money, can't...
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    Elevating food, please explain how or show me where to get info

    So just 2 or 3 inches from the floor and against a wall; this should slow down her swallowing? :-)
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