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I know there are threads on this, but I cannot find them. I swear I remember reading and even participating in a thread where some of our most generous and helpful members posted links (studies?) that discuss these numbers being elevated in raw fed cats and why.
I just am useless at searching, I don't know why, it's a handicap for sure. :lol3:
Anyway I would be so grateful if those of you who know, or can find them, will post the links in this thread. Mazy is going to be having her 6 month check up soon and I want to be prepared with information, should her blood work reveal higher numbers than last year. She will be getting a UA too, I believe there is some correlation between the two tests?
My vet is not 'against' raw feeding, but she doesn't know a lot about it, unless she has been doing some researching since she last saw one of my cats. I usually provide her with printed information on what my cats are getting when I see her, and I hope to have this info all organized too.
Thank you very much for any help!
I just am useless at searching, I don't know why, it's a handicap for sure. :lol3:
Anyway I would be so grateful if those of you who know, or can find them, will post the links in this thread. Mazy is going to be having her 6 month check up soon and I want to be prepared with information, should her blood work reveal higher numbers than last year. She will be getting a UA too, I believe there is some correlation between the two tests?
My vet is not 'against' raw feeding, but she doesn't know a lot about it, unless she has been doing some researching since she last saw one of my cats. I usually provide her with printed information on what my cats are getting when I see her, and I hope to have this info all organized too.
Thank you very much for any help!