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Old December 3rd 03, 12:06 AM
Gizela
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She survived....she has not UTI...she has VERY clean teeth!! She was very
dopey yesterday afternoon and vomited twice (once at TED once at
home)...aparently quite normal. So the spraying must be behavioural, so TED
gave me a few things to try and stop it. I shal keep you all updated.

TED also mentioned giving her chicken necks which apparently keeps the teeth
really clean. So I gave her one last night and she wasn't interested one
iota. She ate her other food. Is there anything else I can give her to keep
her teeth clean? I have been told not to give her chicken legs (as they
splinter too easy, even when raw).

She was so sleepy yesterday that she didn't even whinge once in the car on
the way home!! She seems OK this morning as she couldn't wait to get outside
and "revisit" all her friends (which she didn't see at all yesterday)

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo


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Old December 3rd 03, 12:29 AM
m. L. Briggs
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 11:06:32 +1100, "Gizela"
u wrote:

She survived....she has not UTI...she has VERY clean teeth!! She was very
dopey yesterday afternoon and vomited twice (once at TED once at
home)...aparently quite normal. So the spraying must be behavioural, so TED
gave me a few things to try and stop it. I shal keep you all updated.

TED also mentioned giving her chicken necks which apparently keeps the teeth
really clean. So I gave her one last night and she wasn't interested one
iota. She ate her other food. Is there anything else I can give her to keep
her teeth clean? I have been told not to give her chicken legs (as they
splinter too easy, even when raw).

She was so sleepy yesterday that she didn't even whinge once in the car on
the way home!! She seems OK this morning as she couldn't wait to get outside
and "revisit" all her friends (which she didn't see at all yesterday)

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo

Maybe she would let you use a kitty toothbrush and special kitty
toothpaste. It's worth a try!
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Old December 3rd 03, 10:46 PM
Allegra640
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Just yesterday I saw a cat teething ring in my local pet store specifically
designed to keep their teeth clean. You might try something like that.
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Old December 4th 03, 12:39 AM
Karen
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in article , Gizela at
wrote on 12/3/03 5:26 PM:

I didn't cook it.....should I have??

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo


Actually no. Cooked bones splinter and can be dangerous.

Karen

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Old December 4th 03, 03:58 AM
Gizela
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Thats what I thought!!

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo

"Karen" wrote in message
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in article , Gizela at
wrote on 12/3/03 5:26 PM:

I didn't cook it.....should I have??

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo


Actually no. Cooked bones splinter and can be dangerous.

Karen



 




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