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  1. heavensslave

    Looking for a Hip & Joint compound- in oil or liquid with these components

    We've tried various gels & tablets & powders with varying success for our cat's hip & joint stiffness. They work for a time but seem to lose their effectiveness after a while. We think they might be more effective if they are in a oil or liquid that will absorb into his system quicker. We are...
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    Asking for experience of those who've reversed IBD in cats....

    About three years ago, I was here when Finnigan was in distress. He's still chugging along through good times & bad. Last week he had a flare-up but seems to be recovering after pooping out a load of hairballs. He even seems more energetic than usual. He's at least 15 & jumped up on the bed...
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    Cat Lip-licking, Ibd, And Update-

    A couple of months ago, I opened a discussion about our cat licking his lips. It's been two months and his Mom wanted me to post this detailed history & update. She wrote this via Talk-to-Text, so bear with me if I didn't get everything edited. We have had an alarming Health crisis with our...
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    Cat Licking Lips, Not Just To Clean Face, But After Eating Or When Just Moving...

    We've gotten our cat on a new feeding regime that's worked as far as enabling him to eat without throwing up. We notice, however, that he is licking his lips frequently. We see that's listed as a symptom of acid reflux/GERD and are wondering what we can do or give him that will help him. He...
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    Our Cat Is Vomiting Frequently- Would This Help...?

    Our cat doesn't have hairball problems as much since we brush him regularly. He does have problems vomiting in the middle of the night. The Vet thinks he has sensitive stomach. We've had good results with Pet Wellbeing products. We are looking at their Hairball Gold - Hairball Gold for Feline...
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    Rebuilding Lost Muscle Mass....

    We had a very bad experience with a vet and don't really trust her when she says that nothing we can do can help our older cat develop more muscles. She says once it's gone, it's gone for good. How can that even be true when muscles are one of the most regenerative tissues in the body? Would a...
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