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| 3942.1 |  | SANDY::FRASER | Too bad ignorance isn't painful. | Fri Aug 24 1990 10:58 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Ask your vet if Science Diet would be ok.  Our C.C. refuses to eat the
    K/D (kidney diet) version, and the vet said that the dry food she's
    getting (Science Diet Light) is a good substitute (better than letting
    her starve, anyway).  The same company makes all the different
    varieties, but the K/D must be truly horrible.  When C.C. wouldn't eat
    the food, I gave it to our resident pig, Tas.  Unlike Mikey, Tas will
    eat *anything*, but he won't eat the K/D! :^}
    
    Sandy
    
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| 3942.2 | Ask you vet - my crew have been eating it for years. | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Fri Aug 24 1990 11:50 | 4 | 
|  |     Some vets think that Old Mother Hubbard is fine.  It IS VERY LOW
    in ash and magnesium.  An excellent food.
    
    E.T.
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| 3942.3 | *TRIUMPH* | AIMHI::OFFEN |  | Fri Aug 24 1990 13:03 | 5 | 
|  |     Lightning does well on Triumph.  She has been on it for over a year now
    and she hasn't had any new bouts (cross my fingers) in quite a while.
    
    Sandi mom to Thunder, Lightning, Storm, DejaVu & Patches
    
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| 3942.4 |  | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Aug 24 1990 19:35 | 7 | 
|  |     There are a couple of Friskies flavors that my vet okayed also, but I
    forget the specific ones, your vet would probably know.
    
    My neighbor's cat gets regular cat food with a once a day acidifier
    pill, so you might ask the vet if this is an option (if you feel like
    administering a pill once a day....)
    
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| 3942.5 | C/D acidifies the urine | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Mon Aug 27 1990 07:59 | 7 | 
|  |     C/D has two benefits for your cat.  Aside from being low ash, it also
    contains a urine acidifier that will help prevent the crystals from
    re-forming.  Those other foods do not contain the acidifier.  
    
    Talk to your vet because s/he should be able to give you a urine
    acidifier to make up for Puck not eating the C/D.
      Nancy DC
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| 3942.6 |  | MARX::BARLOW |  | Mon Aug 27 1990 11:50 | 11 | 
|  |     
    A couple of things to try to make him like his food:
    - heat is up in the microwave with about 1-2T of water for 20 seconds.
    Then let it sit till it cools a bit.  This causes the mildly greasy
    covering on the food to melt and cats seem to like it better.
    - put 1T of cod liver oil over his food.  It's really good for a shiny
    coat that won't fall out and it tastes like oily fish.  A cats
    favorite!
    
    Rachael
    
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| 3942.7 | Juice It Up...Heavy On The Gravey Mom! | SWAM2::SZAFIRSKI_LO |  | Mon Aug 27 1990 16:49 | 15 | 
|  |     re .6  The cod liver oil sounds like a great tip, gonna try it this
    week.
    
    I feed Sausha (my 15 year old) C/D about twice a week and alternate
    with other brands that are low in ash.  When we buy water packed tuna,
    I drain the water and save it in the fridge and pour it over her C/D;
    she thinks this is pretty special and helps the medicine go down.
    
    Since my other two girls can eat anything, Friskies wet food usually
    has a lot of juice and I pour that over Sauha's food too and she does
    just fine......although, she would never touch the stuff without gravey
    of some kind!
    
    Lori...Sausha...Misty Rae...Freeway
    
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| 3942.8 | Try to get a powdered acidifier | PINION::LAURIE |  | Mon Aug 27 1990 17:22 | 10 | 
|  |     
    re .4
    
    A urinary acidifier POWDER is also available from your vet, if you want
    to continue feeding regular food, and your cat hates pills.
    
    The powder can be mixed with a bit of wet food and seems pretty
    palatable.
    
    
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