Guest guest Posted November 27, 2005 Report Share Posted November 27, 2005 Little punkin'-junkie. *lol* Now where do you get your good health info on what cats can and cannot eat? i know my Fiona always lurks around the kitchen when i am using lots of garlic, but i seem to recall it isn't good for them; i know i heard once onions were bad, so i assumed garlic probably is, too. It is hard to say no when they are up in your face peeping at you with sad eyes for a treat off your plate! i hope nutri-yeast is alright, because when i make popcorn and put that on it both cats want to lick the bowl. ~ pt ~ The universe is change. ~ Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ~~~*~~~*~~~> , nadiana1@a... 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2005 Report Share Posted November 27, 2005 , " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll> wrote: > > Little punkin'-junkie. *lol* > > Now where do you get your good health info > on what cats can and cannot eat? i know my Fiona > always lurks around the kitchen when i am using > lots of garlic, but i seem to recall it isn't good for them; > i know i heard once onions were bad, so i assumed > garlic probably is, too. > It is hard to say no when they are up in your face > peeping at you with sad eyes for a treat off your plate! > i hope nutri-yeast is alright, because when i make > popcorn and put that on it both cats want to lick the > bowl. > > ~ pt ~ well, i started with the feline ibd , which has a ton of information. there are also several good websites, like http://www.catnutrition.org/ and http://www.blakkatz.com/natural.html. a lot of what i did was trial and error-- i tried EVERYTHING, and i do mean EVERYTHING to try to control my cat's symptoms. onion and garlic are generally known to be harmful to cats. cats are also not able to digest most non-meat foods (particularly wheat and corn), so even if they clamor for what you're eating, they may get sick from it in the long run... melody http://www.flawlessfitness.com http://www.melodysmusic.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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