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Join the Celery Juice for Pets Movement!

Isn't celery juice high in oxalates which prevent absorption of vitamins and minerals, especially calcium, and can lead to stone formation in some individuals? I would think drinking juice in a concentrated form is different than eating a it of celery in its natural state. Perhaps certain individuals should avoid celery juice?

Nancy
 
Let us know how your kitty takes it and if, after a bit, you notice any changes.
You may find she wants it sometimes and not others - respect that.
Dr. Christina
 
Hi everyone.

We're starting a study to see if celery juice can improve quality of life for dogs and cats the way Anthony William has found that it can for people.

Anthony advises drinking 16 oz of fresh celery juice on an empty stomach every day.

Ideally using a masticating juicer, but any kind of juicer or even a Ninja blender (ask Amy about this fantastic kitchen tool) is fine.

16 oz. is the amount we are using for dogs over 50 lbs.

12 oz. for dogs 25-49 pounds, 8 oz. for 10-25 pounds and 4 oz for dogs under 10 pounds and cats.

If you would like to be part of this study, just go ahead and add to this thread.

Perhaps Abby would like to get involved @adlibutti@yahoo_com ?

Dr. Jeff
@Dr. Jeff the amount of celery juice you metion, it is what Anthony William have recommend?
 
No. I never heard AW talk about celery juice for pets.
 
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