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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
On 4/8/2014 12:07 PM, John Doe wrote:
Please avoid using Google Groups. Use a real newsreader. ...........Did someone hire you as hall monitor? When you want to address your reply to somebody, reply under their reply. That's what UseNet threading is all about. .............If you knew anything about Usenet, you'd know not to X-post. buglady don't bother replying |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
Let's see if this troll can provide credible citations for its
lame brained idea that dry food is bad for cats... -- buglady buglady99 bigfoot.com wrote: X-Received: by 10.182.153.68 with SMTP id ve4mr2240221obb.39.1396974511522; Tue, 08 Apr 2014 09:28:31 -0700 (PDT) Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!news.glorb.com!l13no4436058iga.0!new s-out.google.com!du2ni4257qab.0!nntp.google.com!Xl.t ags.giganews.com!border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nnt p.giganews.com!local2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.e arthlink.com!news.earthlink.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 11:28:30 -0500 Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 12:28:27 -0400 From: buglady buglady99 bigfoot.com Reply-To: buglady99 bigfootdog.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.4.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav,free.spirit Subject: Dry food addict. Refuses anything else References: 9c4daf69-254d-4d80-ae3b-b58d13882b51 googlegroups.com 72f2ec43-34bb-435c-8a0b-a7cf58f99409 googlegroups.com li16ra$hbm$1 dont-email.me In-Reply-To: li16ra$hbm$1 dont-email.me Message-ID: 99-dndep9-4zvtnOnZ2dnUVZ_hcAAAAA earthlink.com Lines: 12 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 66.248.49.58 X-Trace: sv3-X8vzRST9pbzzMXtvoxBOjjXhe30rya5EYpjKJV7xCvF3CPVJSY R518jAzp9gVBaH7yPOFpYKG6kI/Ds!Od+mapmqMQynhe05Z1H4BPflILaY5Or+pQvQNRIs8aaKrM+ MLXNqM1C41za7U7la0rLdSaiM9/Vy!PmODj56GbXShOQj4481zmHdL1M3SMQ== X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 X-Original-Bytes: 1691 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Xref: news.eternal-september.org rec.pets.cats.health+behav:11736 free.spirit:1644 On 4/8/2014 12:07 PM, John Doe wrote: Please avoid using Google Groups. Use a real newsreader. ..........Did someone hire you as hall monitor? When you want to address your reply to somebody, reply under their reply. That's what UseNet threading is all about. ............If you knew anything about Usenet, you'd know not to X-post. buglady don't bother replying |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:26:36 PM UTC-4, buglady wrote:
On 4/8/2014 11:03 AM, Jane B wrote: Thanks for the suggestions, Buglady. Except for the raw food, I have tried the other tricks. They don't work. ........maybe rotate tricks and keep trying? I know all about stubborn cats! The pet food store used to have freeze dried liver bits that I would crumble to powder over food to increase appetite. You didn't need much and it was aromatic. As for the raw, I'll try it but I doubt it will work. She has no interest in "people" food, even fish. .........You never know......warm aromatic seared chicken may be delectable. You could get some deli turkey and see if she likes that. Think positive. Put the food down and walk away. Pick it up after half an hour. What about the tuna? I'm guessing feeding her tuna too often is not a good idea. ...........Personally I stay away from a lot of the canned fishy cat foods. It's as addictive as kibble, which appears to be the issue. And not believing that they put the "best" in cat foods, who knows how much mercury is in that tuna. As I said, it's the only canned cat food she's willing to eat - and not much of that. ...........If she eats it, use it. Only dole out 1 tbsp at a time. If she's eating even 2 tbsps a day that's enough to keep her going so hang tough for a couple of days. Pick up the kibble so there's no choice in the matter. .........A friend of mine said his cat had no interest in canned food, but now that's all she'll eat. Don't know what happened. I think it's not having the kibble dish on the floor all the time, which isn't a great way to feed anyway, because you never know how much they're eating. I feed twice a day, then a tiny snack at noon and bed time. Setting up feeding times can help appetite issues. If there's food available all the time, they're never really that hungry. buglady take out the dog before replying Thanks again Buglady. I'll try your suggestions, and thanks for replying to John Doe. |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
Google Groups troll...
-- Jane B jblatz2 gmail.com wrote: X-Received: by 10.236.113.43 with SMTP id z31mr8110238yhg.33.1397140618956; Thu, 10 Apr 2014 07:36:58 -0700 (PDT) X-Received: by 10.140.90.111 with SMTP id w102mr1665qgd.41.1397140618940; Thu, 10 Apr 2014 07:36:58 -0700 (PDT) Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!usenet.blueworldhosting.com!feeder01 .blueworldhosting.com!peer03.iad.highwinds-media.com!news.highwinds-media.com!feed-me.highwinds-media.com!m5no500151qaj.1!news-out.google.com!du2ni5011qab.0!nntp.google.com!cm18 no1491882qab.0!postnews.google.com!glegroupsg2000g oo.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 07:36:58 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: 99-dndSp9-7dvtnOnZ2dnUVZ_hednZ2d earthlink.com Complaints-To: groups-abuse google.com Injection-Info: glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups.com; posting-host=71.248.165.133; posting-account=nJ8weQoAAADbvs7qiYNvLd6XXqHn1GsY NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.248.165.133 References: 9c4daf69-254d-4d80-ae3b-b58d13882b51 googlegroups.com 72f2ec43-34bb-435c-8a0b-a7cf58f99409 googlegroups.com 99-dndSp9-7dvtnOnZ2dnUVZ_hednZ2d earthlink.com User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: e517a835-252c-4d75-8901-db1faac8d890 googlegroups.com Subject: Dry food addict. Refuses anything else From: Jane B jblatz2 gmail.com Injection-Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 14:36:58 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Received-Bytes: 3538 X-Received-Body-CRC: 1585748997 Xref: news.eternal-september.org rec.pets.cats.health+behav:11738 On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:26:36 PM UTC-4, buglady wrote: On 4/8/2014 11:03 AM, Jane B wrote: Thanks for the suggestions, Buglady. Except for the raw food, I have tried the other tricks. They don't work. ........maybe rotate tricks and keep trying? I know all about stubborn cats! The pet food store used to have freeze dried liver bits that I would crumble to powder over food to increase appetite. You didn't need much and it was aromatic. As for the raw, I'll try it but I doubt it will work. She has no interest in "people" food, even fish. .........You never know......warm aromatic seared chicken may be delectable. You could get some deli turkey and see if she likes that. Think positive. Put the food down and walk away. Pick it up after half an hour. What about the tuna? I'm guessing feeding her tuna too often is not a good idea. ...........Personally I stay away from a lot of the canned fishy cat foods. It's as addictive as kibble, which appears to be the issue. And not believing that they put the "best" in cat foods, who knows how much mercury is in that tuna. As I said, it's the only canned cat food she's willing to eat - and not much of that. ...........If she eats it, use it. Only dole out 1 tbsp at a time. If she's eating even 2 tbsps a day that's enough to keep her going so hang tough for a couple of days. Pick up the kibble so there's no choice in the matter. .........A friend of mine said his cat had no interest in canned food, but now that's all she'll eat. Don't know what happened. I think it's not having the kibble dish on the floor all the time, which isn't a great way to feed anyway, because you never know how much they're eating. I feed twice a day, then a tiny snack at noon and bed time. Setting up feeding times can help appetite issues. If there's food available all the time, they're never really that hungry. buglady take out the dog before replying Thanks again Buglady. I'll try your suggestions, and thanks for replying to John Doe. |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 08:55:30 -0700 (PDT), Jane B
wrote: Now that I've read how much healthier canned food over dry, I've been trying to convert my cat. She is incredibly fussy. Only eats dry food. She does not over eat, so she is fed at will. I have tried about 30 different brands and flavors of canned foods. The only kind she's will to touch are Wellness Select with SkipJack tuna and Trader Joe's Tuna for Cats. Decent quality, but I really hate feeding her tuna and she absolutely won't touch anything else. Strangely, she loves Fancy Feast Appetizer white meat chicken, but first of all that stuff is not a balanced food, and secondly it's made with sodium nitrite. They should be ashamed! I've tried every trick suggested in this group. She just refuses to eat at all if it's not dry or tuna flavor. If there's even a hint of another flavor mixed in she won't touch it. I also tried turning her dry into wet with water. She won't eat that either. Now what?? My two girls are both little butterballs. Since most of the cats in Mexico (where I live) get fed rice and beans, my vet was surprosed when she saw and weighed them. I have been giving them Fancy Feast dry food ( small scoop-full) topped with a teaspoon or two of Fancy Feast wet food. I am afraid I spoil them becasue I feed them three times a day - when I eat. I buy their food in California. Here is a strange thing: they both love the Famcy Feast wet food that I buy in California. Fancy Feast also cans and sells it in Mexico, but my cats will not touch the Mexican stuff even though it is the same brand. Of course, I do not like Mexican beef, either; it's tough and stringy, so maybe it's in the quality of the ingredients. Lately, they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet. They are always crying or mooning around the kitchen for food! Hope you have some luck! Cheers! -- |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote:
they both love the Famcy Feast wet food...they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet That's because of how you have fed them. Nothing wrong with wet food. Whenever I need to give them medicine, I use Fancy Feast wet. Doing that today. But I know it causes tooth rot, just like sweet food does to our teeth (some of you might not notice). So I followed their (medicated) Fancy Feast with some Purina Veterinary Diet Dental Health DH. If I were feeding wet food, I would follow each meal with a small amount of that DH dry food. The Purina DH is very expensive, but probably cheaper than the same amount of small packaged treats meant to control tartar buildup. And the DH is probably healthier than the small packaged dental health treats. |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 02:02:40 +0000 (UTC), John Doe
wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: they both love the Fancy Feast wet food...they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet That's because of how you have fed them. Nothing wrong with wet food. Whenever I need to give them medicine, I use Fancy Feast wet. Doing that today. But I know it causes tooth rot, just like sweet food does to our teeth (some of you might not notice). So I followed their (medicated) Fancy Feast with some Purina Veterinary Diet Dental Health DH. If I were feeding wet food, I would follow each meal with a small amount of that DH dry food. The Purina DH is very expensive, but probably cheaper than the same amount of small packaged treats meant to control tartar buildup. And the DH is probably healthier than the small packaged dental health treats. I guess you know that they do not like change, and I am too soft with them. The younger of the two seems to eat anything, but the older is very fussy. I would feel guilty changing their diets. They are both still young cats - 3-1/2 and 2-1/2, so I do wonder about health problems as they age. I live in Mexico, and there seems to be a vet on every corner. The stores do not have much variety of food, and I mentioned about the Mexican-canned Fancy Feast. I stock up with several months-worth of food when I go to California. Thanks. I will check out your suggestions the next time I cross the border. -- |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote:
John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: they both love the Fancy Feast wet food...they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet That's because of how you have fed them. Nothing wrong with wet food. Whenever I need to give them medicine, I use Fancy Feast wet. Doing that today. But I know it causes tooth rot, just like sweet food does to our teeth (some of you might not notice). So I followed their (medicated) Fancy Feast with some Purina Veterinary Diet Dental Health DH. If I were feeding wet food, I would follow each meal with a small amount of that DH dry food. The Purina DH is very expensive, but probably cheaper than the same amount of small packaged treats meant to control tartar buildup. And the DH is probably healthier than the small packaged dental health treats. I guess you know that they do not like change, That is for sure. It's the smell and the taste. You have to introduce it gradually. and I am too soft with them. The younger of the two seems to eat anything, but the older is very fussy. I would feel guilty changing their diets. They are both still young cats - 3-1/2 and 2-1/2, so I do wonder about health problems as they age. I live in Mexico, and there seems to be a vet on every corner. The stores do not have much variety of food, and I mentioned about the Mexican-canned Fancy Feast. I stock up with several months-worth of food when I go to California. Can you buy food online? I guess not. You have probably thought of this already, but... You might be able to order some stuff online and have it sent to the California address. Might have credit card address verification problems with that. I'm sure you can track orders online, so you will know exactly when it gets there. Good luck. Thanks. I will check out your suggestions the next time I cross the border. |
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 03:02:00 +0000 (UTC), John Doe
wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: they both love the Fancy Feast wet food...they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet That's because of how you have fed them. Nothing wrong with wet food. Whenever I need to give them medicine, I use Fancy Feast wet. Doing that today. But I know it causes tooth rot, just like sweet food does to our teeth (some of you might not notice). So I followed their (medicated) Fancy Feast with some Purina Veterinary Diet Dental Health DH. If I were feeding wet food, I would follow each meal with a small amount of that DH dry food. The Purina DH is very expensive, but probably cheaper than the same amount of small packaged treats meant to control tartar buildup. And the DH is probably healthier than the small packaged dental health treats. I guess you know that they do not like change, That is for sure. It's the smell and the taste. You have to introduce it gradually. and I am too soft with them. The younger of the two seems to eat anything, but the older is very fussy. I would feel guilty changing their diets. They are both still young cats - 3-1/2 and 2-1/2, so I do wonder about health problems as they age. I live in Mexico, and there seems to be a vet on every corner. The stores do not have much variety of food, and I mentioned about the Mexican-canned Fancy Feast. I stock up with several months-worth of food when I go to California. Can you buy food online? I guess not. You have probably thought of this already, but... You might be able to order some stuff online and have it sent to the California address. Might have credit card address verification problems with that. I'm sure you can track orders online, so you will know exactly when it gets there. Good luck. I thought of the mail thing a while ago. I have a post office box in San Diego, and I have a local courier service pick up my mail three times a week and bring it to their office in Ensenada, Baja, where I pick it up. Packages and parcels can be a problem, and I decided to try to work around doing that. But I wouldn't know what to try; I mean, my thinking is that I feed them well now, but I read all your messages about cat food and wonder. I mentioned earlier that most cats in Mexico live on rice and beans! Our family has had cats all my life, and we really haven't had any problems with diet - except a beautiful male Himmilayan with a pedigree that I found in Pennsylvania in the early 1990s. He must have been at least four when I found him as a stray and discovered by accident that he had a pedigree and had been used for breeding, then given away to somebody who was careless with him and let him roam in the dead of winter. Actually, my parents kept him as I could not, and they sometimes fed him people food from the table. Also, no special cat food. He lived another five years and developed a urinary tract blockage from which he died after surgery, but the vet told us that the breed is very susceptible to blockages due to improper diet, and my parents (or I) did not know anything about it. We think he was about ten or eleven years old when he died. Sir Percy Cat. -- |
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Dry food addict. Refuses anything else
On Thursday, April 10, 2014 1:23:35 PM UTC-4, Mack A. Damia wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 08:55:30 -0700 (PDT), Jane B wrote: Now that I've read how much healthier canned food over dry, I've been trying to convert my cat. She is incredibly fussy. Only eats dry food. She does not over eat, so she is fed at will. I have tried about 30 different brands and flavors of canned foods. The only kind she's will to touch are Wellness Select with SkipJack tuna and Trader Joe's Tuna for Cats. Decent quality, but I really hate feeding her tuna and she absolutely won't touch anything else. Strangely, she loves Fancy Feast Appetizer white meat chicken, but first of all that stuff is not a balanced food, and secondly it's made with sodium nitrite. They should be ashamed! I've tried every trick suggested in this group. She just refuses to eat at all if it's not dry or tuna flavor. If there's even a hint of another flavor mixed in she won't touch it. I also tried turning her dry into wet with water. She won't eat that either. Now what?? My two girls are both little butterballs. Since most of the cats in Mexico (where I live) get fed rice and beans, my vet was surprosed when she saw and weighed them. I have been giving them Fancy Feast dry food ( small scoop-full) topped with a teaspoon or two of Fancy Feast wet food. I am afraid I spoil them becasue I feed them three times a day - when I eat. I buy their food in California. Here is a strange thing: they both love the Famcy Feast wet food that I buy in California. Fancy Feast also cans and sells it in Mexico, but my cats will not touch the Mexican stuff even though it is the same brand. Of course, I do not like Mexican beef, either; it's tough and stringy, so maybe it's in the quality of the ingredients. Lately, they have not been touching the dry food so much and just eating the wet. They are always crying or mooning around the kitchen for food! Hope you have some luck! Cheers! -- Four years later and I'm still waiting for that Knock, Mac the RAT... LOL......!!!!!!! The Nice Mean Man |
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