Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 The vet suggested using pumpkin to unplug the animals when they get stopped up. Not the spiced up kind though. It works like a charm. Just that I would add that tad bit of gross information to the discussion. But in her ears? LOL " Melody wrote: she has become a pumpkin junkie since she discovered a can of it in the garbage on halloween. i was cleaning it out of her ears yesterday. the good news is it's very good for her inflammatory bowel disease, so i feed a little to her 3 times a day. linda Whatever you do will be insignificant and it is very important that you do it. " Mohandas Gandhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 linda <lindai81 wrote: The vet suggested using pumpkin to unplug the animals when they get stopped up. Not the spiced up kind though. It works like a charm. Just that I would add that tad bit of gross information to the discussion. this is good to know.much rather give them some pumpkin to help pass the hairballs than the commercial stuff - they don't like it. my kitties get ground raw pumpkin seeds daily for tape worms, took longer to get rid of them than with the worm medication ( poisen) but they're not reappearing a week after dosing. funny thing is packaged raw seeds they ignored, ground up with a bit of brewers yeast ( for healthy coat and flea control) they eat up.when was drying some seeds from fresh pumpkin kitties couldn't wait- found raw seeds with tooth marks all over the place LOL. now dry them in a cold oven - its the only place the kitties can't get into!! peace and purrs, Angela ZsaZsa, Sydney, Junior, Mitts, Shrek and Ghengis too. who I am is fine, it's just this body that's disabled! middle age = that time of life when we realize yesterday's sex, drugs and rock and roll are todays memories, prescriptions and golden oldies! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 > The vet suggested using pumpkin to unplug the animals when they get > stopped up. Not the spiced up kind though. It works like a charm. Just > that I would add that tad bit of gross information to the discussion. I tried that with my two... but they wouldn't have anything to do with it. :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Our little doggy, well, now she is 3, little Chihuahua and Italian Greyhound mix absolutely adores the stuff. But she is crazy anyway. But the vet did say most animals love it. linda " Whatever you do will be insignificant and it is very important that you do it. " Mohandas Gandhi linda's Growing Stitchery Projects: womyn47 - Amy > The vet suggested using pumpkin to unplug the animals when they get > stopped up. Not the spiced up kind though. It works like a charm. Just > that I would add that tad bit of gross information to the discussion. I tried that with my two... but they wouldn't have anything to do with it. :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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