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Look at those Chompers!

dice

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Have a dog knot through a tennis ball toy, that Rufio loves to intimidate. He's been attacking the rope that's around their cat Tree.

No wonder he's been a bit aggressive in the last week. Snipped his balls then he starts teething. Poor babies. :roflmao:
 

Trishy

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dice

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Thanks, does the mint help the aroma of #2's???

High protein diets seem to smell on the excessive side. :roflmao: just saying:)
 

Trishy

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Haha, maybe their breath but no effect on the opposite end. Smooch is not so bad, but Leo is sooo bad that when he is done Smooch goes in and finishes covering it for him!
 

Kristin

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If it's stinky you might want to take a look at the diet...something might not be agreeing with them. All 3 of my cats are odor free, two are on raw


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Trishy

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Thanks Kristin! Smooch's really isn't bad, it's all Leo. I did think of this but there really is not a huge selection of quality, grain free, high protein wet kitten foods out there, but I will start doing some research into maybe adding some boiled chicken with supplements. Neither of them love the pate versions of food and prefer something they can bite and chew. Going to look through all of the posts here under food and nutrition to get some ideas. What does your kitty not on raw eat?
 

Kristin

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He's 11 years old and has pancreatitis/gallstones. We had him on whiskas for a long time when he was younger, and when I was researching savannahs I tried raw with him. He couldn't tolerate it, so we had him on a better quality kibble. He got worse on that, so we did canned only. He got into some raw and had another relapse, and now we are lightly cooking meat for him. Slowly, slowly, slowly we are inching towards raw. Ideally we would be able to bust up the gallstones but we'll see. He's eating lightly cooked rabbit right now. He was on natural balance canned, and then I just switched it all up.


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