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Chloe and Champ are what I call "Basket Buddies" and ... yes, sometimes "Basket Cases". They love to sleep or just hang out in this basket and have done so for years. Notice how Chloe has a paw on Champ. This is not unusual for her to place a protective paw on her little buddy. Sometimes...
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Marria the Egyptian Mau (2yr); Luiggi the Orange Domestic Short-hair (1yr2mo); Geppetto the Siamese Tuxido (8mo)
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Hello Roza, My name is Sarah. I'm one of the voices you might hear when you call the Only Natural Pet customer care department. I also have my own website about the health and well being of our animal friends. These are my thoughts and feelings: You are definitely on the right track with the raw...
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That's great news that Lenny is so much better! It's amazing what the right supplement will do; the Genesis formula is an excellent product. Upper respiratory problems and conjunctivitis (inflammation around the eyes) is very commonly due to the herpes virus (also called Rhinotracheitis). Virtually...
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Cats who have eaten dry food all their lives can be extremely difficult to transition; we have a series of articles on this from way back in this blog, here are links: http://onlynaturalpetblog.com/2008/03/14/why-switch-foods/ http://onlynaturalpetblog.com/2008/04/12/how-to-switch-foods/ You are absolutely...
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All the vegetables and fruits I give my dogs are raw. They digest them well. My corgi gets a plate of chopped apple a few times each week. She chews the fruit well and digests it with no problem. She also gets bananas, pears, berries, dates, figs, and other fresh and dried fruit (not a lot - just a few...
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Hi Joan, thank you for bringing up this issue, since it's really important to understand the potential problems with onions and garlic. Onions can be toxic to both dogs and cats if they eat too much. For a small dog or cat, that amount is proportionately smaller. Garlic is a plant in the onion family...
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I agree that cold turkey may not always be the best way to transition for some animals, but when the food being fed is the cause of the imbalance (which it often is), changing over the course of 2-3 days or even overnight will often bring relief. Adding digestive enzymes and essential fatty acids will...
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Have you tried raw food with your cat? We know many people are wary about trying raw food, but others have found it to be a great diet choice for their felines. What are the pros and cons of raw food in your view? What more would you like to know about raw food for cats? If you have any thoughts or experiences...
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Hello, I think you are referring to this article: http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/KnowledgeBase/knowledgebasedetail.aspx?articleid=144&Keywords= As the writer stated, " Scientific evidence suggests that factors like genetics, toxic exposure, and stress all may play a role in the development of...
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