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Offline DeeDee

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Interesting product for urinary health in cats...on a blog
« on: January 02, 2014, 10:59:35 AM »
Like she says, it might not work for her, but it might work for someone else. It says it's made in the USA, but I'm not sure about where the ingredients are sourced.


http://www.kittyblog.net/2014/01/interesting-product-for-urinary-health.html


Oh...CAN you give cats canned-tuna liquid like they're talking about in the comments? I thought it was "fur and feathers and not scales?"
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Re: Interesting product for urinary health in cats...on a blog
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2014, 07:16:15 PM »
I can't say much considering there is no link to ingredients. Except that I am skeptical and greatly dislike this kind of stuff.  I don't give my cats faddish things like that and would advise against it to anyone who asks. 

Feed a cat a canned (or raw) diet and there will be no need to entice the cat to "drink more water".

And no, I do not give tuna, or tuna water, or any kind of fish whatsoever, to my cats.  Ever. :)

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Re: Interesting product for urinary health in cats...on a blog
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2014, 06:56:10 AM »
Under normal circumstances, I wouldn't use that product, tuna juice, or fish anything. 

99.9% of the time, if a person isn't feeding kibble, they won't have to use any "tricks." 
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