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Lola
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Secreting Organs - Pancreas
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January 11, 2017, 07:40:17 PM »
Lucy doesn't like pancreas. I have
several
pounds of mixed up ground turkey, bone, and pancreas.
There is always one...
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As much as I DETEST Purina... Fortiflora worked when I transitioned the cats to canned and then later to raw. Soooooo, I put a pinch on some raw that had pancreas as one of the organ meats. Lucy promptly brought everything back up.
I wonder if Fortiflora isn't such a good idea, if a cat 's body is no longer used to processed food and the nasty ingredients.
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Could be. Or it could be she can't tolerate pancreas, and that's why she won't eat it.
I still use forti flora. Rarely, but I keep it in my arsenal, because sometimes it's the last resort.
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If her own pancreas works well, then the digestive enzymes in pancreas might be too much for her stomach.
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