~ The Kitty Thread!! ~ Take 2!
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Didn't someone say we can upload videos from IG?0
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Poop!! I really HATE GOOGLE's shit!! ( love to Google hate using their sites! I know I'm weird)0
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It works with photobucket as well. Upload a video there and link it here.Please, Pearl Jam, consider a Benaroya Hall vinyl reissue! http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/148993/please-pearl-jam-consider-a-vinyl-benaroya-hall-re-issue0
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Cool thanks Leezestar!!0
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Good GOD.. Photobucket is telling me it cannot process my videos in their current format..0
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Nope.. Well that sucks!0
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Ok.. That last link worked!! Whew! There's a mouse that lives in my window well, and he drives Scooter crazy!!0
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Well done, WH! Does Scooter ever do that barking thing at the mouse? Ours do, when the birds are around. It's absolutely adorable.0
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No.. He just meows plaintively.. In the other video I got, you can hear his tiny meows..0
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ldent42 said:
Shit I just ordered a box of the fishy kind.
My vet actually told me that the fish flavored foods can cause bladder problems in cats and specifically told me not to use them. Has nothing to do with mercury levels. It supposedly has to do with the ingredients used in fish flavored cat food. Seems to me it's probably better to just avoid fish related food altogether.whispering hands said:
When I say don't feed fish as a soluable diet I mean ACTUAL fish. The processed foods that are made up of fish product have the flavor of the fish, but not near enough of the actual fish to harmLeezestarr313 said:So what do you do when your kitty only eats the fishy food? Our cat seems perfectly normal, healthy, agile and is not overweight. She is a picky eater, does not even go for treats. For dry food, she likes Natural Balance Green Peas & Salmon. We are happy that she eats and tried food with chicken in it, but she doesn't want it. Maybe I'll check and try stuff like venison for her. She seems to care a lot about the gravy, and Soulistic is high in that. We like the Soulistic brand for her because it does not contain all the crap other canned foods contain. We do not have a problem paying the higher price. Maybe we can lure her away from the fish a bit.
Your kitty. So if your kitty likes the food you are getting her stick with that. Just don't feed them
Tuna or salmon out of the cans.( whole fish products meant for human consumption). There's not enough regulation of the iron and Mercury in them to be safe for cats to eat. Safe for us, not for them. :-)With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I was talking about raw fish products.. But yeah, my vet said the same thing about fishy flavored foods.PJ_Soul said:ldent42 said:Shit I just ordered a box of the fishy kind.
My vet actually told me that the fish flavored foods can cause bladder problems in cats and specifically told me not to use them. Has nothing to do with mercury levels. It supposedly has to do with the ingredients used in fish flavored cat food. Seems to me it's probably better to just avoid fish related food altogether.whispering hands said:
When I say don't feed fish as a soluable diet I mean ACTUAL fish. The processed foods that are made up of fish product have the flavor of the fish, but not near enough of the actual fish to harmLeezestarr313 said:So what do you do when your kitty only eats the fishy food? Our cat seems perfectly normal, healthy, agile and is not overweight. She is a picky eater, does not even go for treats. For dry food, she likes Natural Balance Green Peas & Salmon. We are happy that she eats and tried food with chicken in it, but she doesn't want it. Maybe I'll check and try stuff like venison for her. She seems to care a lot about the gravy, and Soulistic is high in that. We like the Soulistic brand for her because it does not contain all the crap other canned foods contain. We do not have a problem paying the higher price. Maybe we can lure her away from the fish a bit.
Your kitty. So if your kitty likes the food you are getting her stick with that. Just don't feed them
Tuna or salmon out of the cans.( whole fish products meant for human consumption). There's not enough regulation of the iron and Mercury in them to be safe for cats to eat. Safe for us, not for them. :-)0 -
Is this wet food only, or dry food as well? We've been feeding the cats salmon flavor dry food for a few months now ever since Tabby Lu passed away because they'll eat anything...and we switched brands to Blue because it's supposed to be really good food...PJ_Soul said:ldent42 said:Shit I just ordered a box of the fishy kind.
My vet actually told me that the fish flavored foods can cause bladder problems in cats and specifically told me not to use them. Has nothing to do with mercury levels. It supposedly has to do with the ingredients used in fish flavored cat food. Seems to me it's probably better to just avoid fish related food altogether.whispering hands said:
When I say don't feed fish as a soluable diet I mean ACTUAL fish. The processed foods that are made up of fish product have the flavor of the fish, but not near enough of the actual fish to harmLeezestarr313 said:So what do you do when your kitty only eats the fishy food? Our cat seems perfectly normal, healthy, agile and is not overweight. She is a picky eater, does not even go for treats. For dry food, she likes Natural Balance Green Peas & Salmon. We are happy that she eats and tried food with chicken in it, but she doesn't want it. Maybe I'll check and try stuff like venison for her. She seems to care a lot about the gravy, and Soulistic is high in that. We like the Soulistic brand for her because it does not contain all the crap other canned foods contain. We do not have a problem paying the higher price. Maybe we can lure her away from the fish a bit.
Your kitty. So if your kitty likes the food you are getting her stick with that. Just don't feed them
Tuna or salmon out of the cans.( whole fish products meant for human consumption). There's not enough regulation of the iron and Mercury in them to be safe for cats to eat. Safe for us, not for them. :-)Music is my Religion and Pearl Jam, my Savior!
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I don't know for sure, since me and my vet were only discussing wet food. But given the warning, I would personally choose to avoid all fish flavored food.PJSiren said:
Is this wet food only, or dry food as well? We've been feeding the cats salmon flavor dry food for a few months now ever since Tabby Lu passed away because they'll eat anything...and we switched brands to Blue because it's supposed to be really good food...PJ_Soul said:ldent42 said:Shit I just ordered a box of the fishy kind.
My vet actually told me that the fish flavored foods can cause bladder problems in cats and specifically told me not to use them. Has nothing to do with mercury levels. It supposedly has to do with the ingredients used in fish flavored cat food. Seems to me it's probably better to just avoid fish related food altogether.whispering hands said:
When I say don't feed fish as a soluable diet I mean ACTUAL fish. The processed foods that are made up of fish product have the flavor of the fish, but not near enough of the actual fish to harmLeezestarr313 said:So what do you do when your kitty only eats the fishy food? Our cat seems perfectly normal, healthy, agile and is not overweight. She is a picky eater, does not even go for treats. For dry food, she likes Natural Balance Green Peas & Salmon. We are happy that she eats and tried food with chicken in it, but she doesn't want it. Maybe I'll check and try stuff like venison for her. She seems to care a lot about the gravy, and Soulistic is high in that. We like the Soulistic brand for her because it does not contain all the crap other canned foods contain. We do not have a problem paying the higher price. Maybe we can lure her away from the fish a bit.
Your kitty. So if your kitty likes the food you are getting her stick with that. Just don't feed them
Tuna or salmon out of the cans.( whole fish products meant for human consumption). There's not enough regulation of the iron and Mercury in them to be safe for cats to eat. Safe for us, not for them. :-)With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Thanks for the heads up, I will definitely talk to my vet about it...PJ_Soul said:
I don't know for sure, since me and my vet were only discussing wet food. But given the warning, I would personally choose to avoid all fish flavored food.PJSiren said:
Is this wet food only, or dry food as well? We've been feeding the cats salmon flavor dry food for a few months now ever since Tabby Lu passed away because they'll eat anything...and we switched brands to Blue because it's supposed to be really good food...PJ_Soul said:ldent42 said:Shit I just ordered a box of the fishy kind.
My vet actually told me that the fish flavored foods can cause bladder problems in cats and specifically told me not to use them. Has nothing to do with mercury levels. It supposedly has to do with the ingredients used in fish flavored cat food. Seems to me it's probably better to just avoid fish related food altogether.whispering hands said:
When I say don't feed fish as a soluable diet I mean ACTUAL fish. The processed foods that are made up of fish product have the flavor of the fish, but not near enough of the actual fish to harmLeezestarr313 said:So what do you do when your kitty only eats the fishy food? Our cat seems perfectly normal, healthy, agile and is not overweight. She is a picky eater, does not even go for treats. For dry food, she likes Natural Balance Green Peas & Salmon. We are happy that she eats and tried food with chicken in it, but she doesn't want it. Maybe I'll check and try stuff like venison for her. She seems to care a lot about the gravy, and Soulistic is high in that. We like the Soulistic brand for her because it does not contain all the crap other canned foods contain. We do not have a problem paying the higher price. Maybe we can lure her away from the fish a bit.
Your kitty. So if your kitty likes the food you are getting her stick with that. Just don't feed them
Tuna or salmon out of the cans.( whole fish products meant for human consumption). There's not enough regulation of the iron and Mercury in them to be safe for cats to eat. Safe for us, not for them. :-)Music is my Religion and Pearl Jam, my Savior!
Tattooed Dissident!0
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