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on 23-12-2013 12:35 PM
Yes that makes sense about the worms. . Something I hadn't known either. After my little dog vomited blood about a month ago and he came home from hospital I put him on fresh cooked chicken and rice and he just loved it. Now he won't eat any food unless fresh chicken is mixed up with it., lol, little bogger.
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on 23-12-2013 01:37 PM
I hope the little cat makes a full recovery.
Our old cat Silly Tilly did that once to us..............vomiting blood..............works out she had eaten an ear plug she had found somewhere.
She had to have a bowel resection done to retrieve the ear plug.
She made a full recovery..............never cured her of eating strange things though.
During her recovery she had to eat cooked chicken with cottage cheese and an egg yolk mixed...........(this was about 15 years ago though)
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on 23-12-2013 04:36 PM
If you need Taurine and are friendly with your local butcher, ask him/her to save the bloody liquid when they open up the cryo-vac packs that meat comes in. It's a great source of other nutrients as well as a very good appetite stimulant and the animals love it. I used to drop off a clean glass jar at the butcher and he'd fill it up over the next day or so and I'd collect the full jar and drop off a new clean one and so on.....
You can also get Taurine tablets from a chemist but they need to be crushed up and added to food, and they're nowhere near as appetizing.....
Prawns are also a good source of protein, but you need to get ones that haven't been treated with the chemical that makes them nice and pink (that is usually added on the trawler - and nobody on the boats worries too much about dosages!), so if you can get bait prawns you should be right. They're usually smaller and don't lokk anywhere near as nice, so they don't bother treating them with the pink goop!
Of course, please check with the vet before adding these things to a sick animals diet...
Cheers,
Marina.
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on 23-12-2013 06:10 PM
Thank you Marina.xx I have never hard of Taurine. The cryo vac fluid sounds like a good idea. I do have a butcher very close by, so will ask if they can save some of the fluids. Will make sure it is ok with the vet though.