There was some vomiting on the rabbit. The foamy vomit was was hours after being fed rabbit but I had given them some freeze dried minnows and freeze dried tripe as treats and it was about an hour and a half after that that the foamy vomit happened. Last night I gave the problematic cat some wet...
My two cats, both under a year old, were doing a 20 day transition ( starting with meal 1 of 3 per day per cat ) to raw using FINE ground whole carcass ground rabbit: 75% Meat / 15% Bone / 10% Organ
( fur, stomach, and intestines are removed ) Alnutrin powdered supplement for bone in meat...
I posted an updated photo… there seems to be these tiny whitish little bumps or bubbles looking a bit like pimples but then there’s a yellowish crust forming around the edges… am I dealing with ringworm at this point?
I hear you about avoiding rabbit holes for the moment. It’s very easy to head down those in a panic. I live in place with very few dangers or obstacles. A fairly tidy apartment with no forced air. I do have radiators but they don’t get that hot and especially not lately as the weather has been...
I am feeding raw frozen rabbit and turkey I get from a supplier in PA USA. I mix it with this company’s powder vitamin and mineral supplement and add a squirt of salmon oil when serving. They love it. Out of curiosity did these bald spots on your cat grow back? If so how long did that take?
It’s funny you say that about goats milk… she has actually been drinking some goats milk just to help her gain a bit more weight. I also was giving her Keifer cows milk made for pets. I’m just stunned by how quickly this appeared.. and in such a precise shape and nowhere else on her body.
Yes. She’ll let me touch it and doesn’t seem to be in any pain or discomfort when I do. I guess I’m confused because of how perfect the edges are… that’s throwing me off from thinking it could just have rubbed off or maybe been bitten off by her sis.
I have two cats. Both sisters, 8 mo, and spayed.
I recently transitioned them from a canned wet diet to a frozen/thawed to serve raw diet, complete with powdered vitamin supplements and salmon oil. They are using a walnut shell clumping litter and I clean it daily.
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