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  1. KittyCuddler

    How about....B6? Homecooked recipe help requested

    On Tanya's CKD Site, it says that B6 and B9 need to be "watched" -- to avoid it becoming too high in a recipe, if homecooking cat food. B vitamins are in fact water soluble, but yes -- you can get too much of them at one time, and if a cat has kidney disease and/or other conditions, this can be...
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    Anyone happen to ever use 'Feline Senior Vitality Pro' for their cat? IBD kitty needs help :)

    Hi! So my cat has several health issues; she is 16. My baby!! :D One of them is inflammation (IBD)....and this product came up in my search for anti-inflammatory products. It isn't sold on Chewy. It isn't sold on Amazon. You can get it through your vet....but that poses a problem. It means...
  3. KittyCuddler

    Dgl (deglycyrrhizinated Licorice) - Safe For Cats?

    Hi everyone! So my cat has IBD, which means when one end is "okay" the other end typically is, well, not. See, the pooper end is okay now, constipation is resolving. But that means digestive juices are back to a normal level, and the already vulnerable stomach lining (vulnerable to ulceration)...
  4. KittyCuddler

    Thiamine Mononitrate: Synthetic B1

    Hi! SO Thiamine Mononitrate.....I'm reading articles that say it's actually fat-soluble. A synthetic, fat-soluble form of a water-soluble vitamin. Can anyone give me a reputable source that confirms it is actually fat-soluble instead of water-soluble? Note: these same places also say...
  5. KittyCuddler

    Milk After Cerenia...?

    Trying to find information on how long you can give a cat milk (to help ease constipation) after dosing with Cerenia. I found one nugget of info for dogs: "dogs should not eat 1 hour before giving Cerena".....so, I would assume the same is the case for cats. Is it? My babycat is currently...
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