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You can get a basic starter homemade diet on my website here: http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&act=show&item=014 Also, there are a number of prepared raw diets available from Only Natural Pet. If you are not quite ready for raw, you can cook them without losing too much in...
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Hi Erin! Wet food of any kind, including homemade, is much better for these dogs, and dilutes the urine, which helps prevent stones from forming. Dry food is out, as are treats, rawhides, etc. Get as much fluid as possible into him; possibly even adding warm water or chicken broth to wet food. Dogs are...
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If you're in the Denver-Boulder area, the Boulder store (28th & Pearl St) will be featuring cat behavior expert Jackson Galaxy and mysef (a holistic veterinarian) talking about pet behavior issues, so stop by between 5-7 pm next Monday, April 13, 2009 to get personal advice!
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Dry food is a major contributor to urinary tract disease in both dogs and cats, so I agree with Sarah to get rid of the dry food. "Light" dry foods are even worse because they are higher in fiber and carbohydrates--and that makes them even more fattening. They key to both weight loss and preventing...
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I recommend discontinuing all dry and canned food and feeding only "real" food that includes raw vegetables, greens and some fruit. The meat can be cooked, but I recommend raw. No grains at this time. You could substitute lentils or beans for the dry food, if need be (budget-wise). So a meal...
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Hi there, sorry to hear about Gracie's litterbox issues! A cat urinating outside the litterbox is never, ever about anger or spite or attention. It is always a cry for help, a red flag that something is wrong. The first step is to get Gracie checked out by your veterinarian, as urinary tract infections...
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I adopted my dog when she was 2 years old. Less than a year later she needed an emergency operation for bladder stones and infections. Her bladder was full of stones and they were all struvites. I started giving her Cranberry supplements and using the Solid Gold Berry Extract powder, also ground up Vitamin...
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If you're looking for a quick overview of urinary issues, you might want to check out this article in our Holistic Healthcare Library: http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/KnowledgeBase/knowledgebasedetail.aspx?articleid=75 There are more articles available if you choose the "Urinary Problems"...
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