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8-Pack 1.2oz Purina Friskies Lil' Soups Cat Treats (2 Flavors)
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Over the years, we've had 4 cats. Three lived for over 20 years. Our remaining baby is 24 and happy/healthy. We got them all as baby strays.
Over the years, we've had 4 cats. Three lived for over 20 years. Our remaining baby is 24 and happy/healthy. We got them all as baby strays.
I bet my cats would love a kitty candy bar.
See, we've agreed that we don't want to live for ever.
If you've ever taken 24/7 care of elderly family member, you'll know why sometimes it's best to not live a very long life. Or better yet, visit a nursing home and see what a hoot it is..
I bet my cats would love a kitty candy bar.
See, we've agreed that we don't want to live for ever.
If you've ever taken 24/7 care of elderly family member, you'll know why sometimes it's best to not live a very long life. Or better yet, visit a nursing home and see what a hoot it is..
It's ok to give your cats or yourself an occasional treat of course.
As someone's who's both worked in a nursing home and an elderly daycare, there are older people who have high quality of life all the way until they pass away quite peacefully. If you don't take good care of your cats or your elderly, they have a higher chance of becoming unhealthy, unable to care for themselves, in chronic pain as they age.
It's ok to give your cats or yourself an occasional treat of course.
Over the years, we've had 4 cats. Three lived for over 20 years. Our remaining baby is 24 and happy/healthy. We got them all as baby strays.
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Over the years, we've had 4 cats. Three lived for over 20 years. Our remaining baby is 24 and happy/healthy. We got them all as baby strays.
Are you ready?! Meow Mix Original stuff in the bag.
They loved it. They were all grazers, meaning they would eat a little lots of times during the day and night. We used a gravity feed bowl type of system and always had fresh water next to the food, of course. The cats all refused to eat wet food or human food. They wouldn't even touch canned tuna or sardines or table scraps. So, in a nutshell, they ate nothing but dry original Meow Mix. They were all the very definition of 'finicky'.
Until...
About 1.5 years ago, a few years after her 'sister' (Onions) passed at 23, our then 22 year old (Mushrooms) stopped eating. We quickly figured out that she had age-related dental issues and couldn't chomp comfortably on the dry nuggets. I bought nearly every kind and flavor of soft and wet food without much success.
We found that she was slurping up only the gravy! I tried the "Extra Gravy" and even mixed it in - still ate only the gravy. And because she's still a grazer, she was leaving most of her food (except the gravy) untouched so it dried out before her next graze. At this time I was now only putting out 1/4 can a day, 4 times daily. She was not getting the nutrients she needed from the gravy alone.
Then I saw those Churro's and Friskies Likables semi-liquid packets of cat 'treats'. They were rediculously expensive but I bought a package and mixed it into Friskies cans of pate thinking maybe this 'cat-crack' might help. I mixed that stuff into the pate. That was a few months ago. Success! Since then, we've now weaned her off that crap and she's now eating the Friskies (all flavors) unadulterated 4 times a day (1/4 can at a time). Thank goodness we're off those 'treats'. Mushrooms is now set on this good diet and is annoyingly happy - she's now MEOWING us at 5am (and every 3-4 hours) to eat!
Just like us, when our pets get older, age-related issues crop up. In this case it was dental stuff. FWIW, my wife used to be a veternary assistant and has been an oral surgery assistant (people) for 38 years. She also teaches dental students at a college here in Boston.
If anyone wants more info or clarifications, I'm all ears.
RIP: Garlic, Carrots, Onions.
Are you ready?! Meow Mix Original stuff in the bag.
They loved it. They were all grazers, meaning they would eat a little lots of times during the day and night. We used a gravity feed bowl type of system and always had fresh water next to the food, of course. The cats all refused to eat wet food or human food. They wouldn't even touch canned tuna or sardines or table scraps. So, in a nutshell, they ate nothing but dry original Meow Mix. They were all the very definition of 'finicky'.
Until...
About 1.5 years ago, a few years after her 'sister' (Onions) passed at 23, our then 22 year old (Mushrooms) stopped eating. We quickly figured out that she had age-related dental issues and couldn't chomp comfortably on the dry nuggets. I bought nearly every kind and flavor of soft and wet food without much success.
We found that she was slurping up only the gravy! I tried the "Extra Gravy" and even mixed it in - still ate only the gravy. And because she's still a grazer, she was leaving most of her food (except the gravy) untouched so it dried out before her next graze. At this time I was now only putting out 1/4 can a day, 4 times daily. She was not getting the nutrients she needed from the gravy alone.
Then I saw those Churro's and Friskies Likables semi-liquid packets of cat 'treats'. They were rediculously expensive but I bought a package and mixed it into Friskies cans of pate thinking maybe this 'cat-crack' might help. I mixed that stuff into the pate. That was a few months ago. Success! Since then, we've now weaned her off that crap and she's now eating the Friskies (all flavors) unadulterated 4 times a day (1/4 can at a time). Thank goodness we're off those 'treats'. Mushrooms is now set on this good diet and is annoyingly happy - she's now MEOWING us at 5am (and every 3-4 hours) to eat!
Just like us, when our pets get older, age-related issues crop up. In this case it was dental stuff. FWIW, my wife used to be a veternary assistant and has been an oral surgery assistant (people) for 38 years. She also teaches dental students at a college here in Boston.
If anyone wants more info or clarifications, I'm all ears.
RIP: Garlic, Carrots, Onions.
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You said "Churros" so if in fact you were feeding your cats fried, sugary, doughy treats, then that's a different story!Over the years, we've had 4 cats. Three lived for over 20 years. Our remaining baby is 24 and happy/healthy. We got them all as baby strays.
Save up for the vet bills down the road. As I said, my 4 cats have/had lived happily and healthy for over 20 years, and between them all, have had 2 visits to the vet. One of them was to put one of my dear ones to sleep. We were heartbroken sitting while she got the needle in our lap. RIP: Onions
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Save up for the vet bills down the road. As I said, my 4 cats have/had lived happily and healthy for over 20 years, and between them all, have had 2 visits to the vet. One of them was to put one of my dear ones to sleep. We were heartbroken sitting while she got the needle in our lap. RIP: Onions
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