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  1. lakotawolf

    My 10-month-old has FIP. He will probably die :(

    tl;dr my 10-month-old tuxedo gentleman, Preacher, was acting a little standoffish last week, but NOTHING I would have been suspicious of. But, he still has some of his kitten teeth, his gums are red and irritated, and his breath is HORRID. So, I booked an appointment on Saturday the 12th with a...
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    Need To Switch To Canned/freeze-dried - Suggestions?

    Hi guys, long time no see! Some of you may remember I used to post here - I had a CRF/CKD kitty named Wintressia, who was also hyperT and was on a raw diet. She was diagnosed with kidney failure when she was 14 years old. She died in February of last year, two months shy of her 20th birthday. I...
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    Protein "sensitivity/allergy" If Fed One Type Exclusively?

    Hi guys, tl;dr I used to have a kitty, Wintressia, who was diagnosed with Stage 3 kidney failure when she was 14 and given 3 months to live. I switched her to a fully raw diet (ground meat/bone/organ from Hare Today, supplemented with Alnutrin) and she lived another 6 wonderful, healthy, happy...
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    Adding Water to Raw Diet for CRF?

    In light of various health issues that my 14-year-old cat was recently diagnosed with (CRF, high blood pressure, IBD), I am finally going to make the long-planned transition over to a raw diet. I've bought some commercial raw for now as a sort of "taste test", but I plan on moving onto...
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    Just Found Out Cat Has Kidney Failure - What To Do?

    I have a 14-year-old cat, Wintressia, who means the world to me (I'm sure you all understand!). I have been nearly neurotic about her health since "our" dog (the cat, in her mind, owned the dog, not me) died of cancer two years ago. So whenever anything seems even the slightest bit off with Win...
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    Confused About Amounts of Nutrition in Canned Food

    Hi everyone, Long-time lurker, first-time poster here ;} I have a 14-year-old cat, Wintressia, who is in good health. She has never had any serious illnesses or surgeries. She is a lifelong outdoor cat (my mother refused to have pets in the house) who has transitioned to being half-indoor...
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