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    Places (locally) to sell cat food not needed?

    My kitty that just died :( was on a rabbit food trial when he died. I have a pile of new and fairly new food (just opened & 1 or 2 servings taken out) from the food trial that can't be returned. It was expensive and my other cat doesn't like rabbit. I would like to try to sell it at a bargain...
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    Warning: Chlorambucil side-effects

    Just a warning to anyone starting their cat on Chlorambucil: I was told 85% of cats tolerate it well. That's possible. It's also possible cats don't, & vets don't relay the info back to the company, or owners just never contact the vet again after the death. I just had to put my kitty down this...
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    Chlorambucil & side effects

    Please let me know if you have used Chlorambucil on your cat & had to stop it, due to side effects. I would like feedback as to how soon the side effects wore off. Thanks for any related feedback.
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    Chlorambucil & Marinol

    Has anyone had a cat on Chlorambucil and also given them Marinol? I am trying to find out if they are okay to give together. I have only seen one comment on a group chat where someone said not to give CBD and Chlorambucil, due to elimination by the liver (I'm not even sure what the point of that...
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    IBD & Mesalamine

    Since Mesalamine is used to treat human varieites of colitis, has anyone used this to treat IBD in their cat? My vet said that he won't prescribe it because it hasn't been proven enough in cats yet. Any people I know taking it-it was a Godsend to them.
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    IBD & raw food

    Since IBD cats have an immune system that isn't reacting properly, is it safe to feed them a raw food diet? If so, why? Or would the cooked diet be more appropriate?
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    Steroids & heart disease

    I know I have seen posts related to steroids (i.e. Prednisolone) & heart problems, but I just wanted to give confirmation: my cat has IBD. The regular vet heard a heart murmur, did a "combo" ultrasound to look at his IBD again & his heart. Then referred me to a cardiologist (saw fluid around his...
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    IBD-allergy tests

    I just found out that there are cat allergy kits you mail in with either saliva or hair. The prices range from $90-$250, depending on the test. This seems like a faster and cheaper way to find out what my cat is allergic to in his food (considering how long & the cost of food trials). Has anyone...
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