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Hey Matthew!
I'm sorry to hear about Rahji's challenges.
Perhaps see if he'll gnaw on a raw chicken, duck or turkey neck.
There are other kitty physical dental stimulating treats, but availability will depend on your location.
Proden PlaqueOff and similar seaweed products are helpful...
Exactly! Working homeopathically is really the best way to go IMHO.
The first step, which they may have already taken at their vet, is to rule out any medical causes for "pica".
https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk491/files/inline-files/Unusual_eating_habits.pdf
Once...
Wow, Audrey! That's an amazing first post!!🤯
You’re clearly doing a lot with love and thoughtfulness, and Sadie is lucky to have such a dedicated guardian.
I couldn't agree more with Nancy about going back to basics.
As Dr. Rosado just said on tonight's Mon. webinar about food, the most...
No worries. That's one of the tests on the strip that is not very accurate.
A first morning mid-stream sample is most informative. However you can test any time of the day. Try to do it at around the same time whenever you test (and/or write down the time when you test).
Awe-some!
Hi @everyone!
If anyone has not yet seen (or wants to watch it again) the Introducing Homeopathy movie, there is a free screening until 4/18/2025 at:
https://introducinghomeopathy.com/
Based on what you wrote, and what Dr. Jean advised, Bettina 4x more than the amount of taurine you're using (.8 vs. .2) would be added to 200g of meat.
You may want to hold off on their sharing litter boxes until 1 week after the new kitty's stool normalizes.
At about that time the stool recheck should be negative and the two cats are fine too share boxes (2 cats, 3 boxes as you know).
If your kitty's stools, and other GI symptoms, are normal then the Eimeria will get eliminated naturally.
Coccidia like Eimeria are usually benign and self-limiting:
https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=4951548
Thanks for making your first post, Judith. And welcome to HA!
Thanks as well for the great posts, Ginny and Nancy.
As I wrote to you earlier Judith, my focus would be on feeding fresh vs. dry/processed food. And definitely mixing it up as Ginny mentioned and as our webinar speaker on Monday...
This is a nice liver support product:
https://adoredbeast.com/products/liver-tonic?srsltid=AfmBOoovjxsUeb8_I7jYoc8_0ex4nTrKdvMhyA4JEZFGuU49H7hYs9su
And for liver, and general, detox:
https://www.homevet.com/product/holistic-pet-support-fiber-plus-powder/