Opsimath
Senior Member
I just gave my cats Meow Mix Tender Centers with Vitality Boosts.
Why doesn't my food have vitality boosts?
Why doesn't my food have vitality boosts?
You can always buy some catnip and sprinkle it on your food.Why doesn't my food have vitality boosts?
That's hardly fair!Vitality boosts come as a prescription for people.
Midnight Toker,
JO is also a major brand. They are less expensive and most restaurants use it in bulk around here. But here’s the thing… if it says Old Bay on the product, like these goldfish, it’s absolutely real old bay. But as far restaurants/deck bars/crab decks…they don’t call it old bay by product name, more the description of the flavor. The entire region calls that flavor old bay no matter who makes it. It’s not only a brand, but also the title of the spice mix/flavor…no matter who makes it.I head somewhere that a lot of things that people THINK are seasoned with Old Bay are actually another brand, J.O Crab seasoning.
I watched it on Dirty Jobs.
PSA:
Rubber bands and cats do not mix.
My one year old Lucy coughed up some chunks of rubber bands the other night, then she became very lethargic.
Turns out, she has some obstructing her intestine just below her stomach. It's going to run between $4-7k to get her back home, so, rubberbands, hair scrunchies, anything thin and rubbery are fatal to cats, if they eat them.
Just think of it like dogs and chocolate.
Sorry to hear that. Hope your kitty gets better. Our cat loves to chew plastic. We try to keep plastic bags away but everything comes in plastic. Luckily he mostly just chews.PSA:
Rubber bands and cats do not mix.
My one year old Lucy coughed up some chunks of rubber bands the other night, then she became very lethargic.
Turns out, she has some obstructing her intestine just below her stomach. It's going to run between $4-7k to get her back home, so, rubberbands, hair scrunchies, anything thin and rubbery are fatal to cats, if they eat them.
Just think of it like dogs and chocolate.
Default,PSA:
Rubber bands and cats do not mix.
My one year old Lucy coughed up some chunks of rubber bands the other night, then she became very lethargic.
Turns out, she has some obstructing her intestine just below her stomach. It's going to run between $4-7k to get her back home, so, rubberbands, hair scrunchies, anything thin and rubbery are fatal to cats, if they eat them.
Just think of it like dogs and chocolate.
Default,Talked to the vet last night. Fortunately, she was able to massage the obstruction back into the stomach, which is a much simpler surgery. By that time, Lucy was awake and recovering nicely.
I had a cat that loved fresh Italian rolls. Bread doesn't provide any nutrients, but it is safe. I had another cat that ate a leftover pot of green beans, another, peas.
Cats are weird. As evidence, here is a pic of the little miscreant.
Default.Got a call from the vet. She was able to massage the obstruction back into the stomach, and was able to remove it with a much simpler surgery. Lucy's puzzled and doesn't know where she is, but doing fine. I'll probably have her home tomorrow.