Hey everyone I am new here.
I was reading up on cod liver oil for cats and came across this;
"If animals need nutritional supplementation of energy or Vitamin A cod liver oil (and other fish oils) are a good idea, However, if your pet is eating a balanced complete ration you could provide too much Vitamin A. Many pet foods are already supplemented with vitamins and can already contain large amounts of Vitamin A.
Cats are frequently presented to veterinarians showing the toxic effects of excess vitamin A which causes new bone to be deposited around joints causing pain, lameness and spinal problems. This is often associated with eating liver (also high in vitamin A content) or cod liver oil supplementation."
My whole reasoning being I woke up a couple of mornings ago, and my lil Abby was limping and hoping. I think she may have broken a bone in her back right paw. I will have to take her to the vet on monday. But I also heard that cod liver may help to heal her??
Can anybody tell me if the above quote may or may not be true, as well do u think i should just wait it out to see if it heals or go to the vet?
Thanks
Jessica - Minnihi
I was reading up on cod liver oil for cats and came across this;
"If animals need nutritional supplementation of energy or Vitamin A cod liver oil (and other fish oils) are a good idea, However, if your pet is eating a balanced complete ration you could provide too much Vitamin A. Many pet foods are already supplemented with vitamins and can already contain large amounts of Vitamin A.
Cats are frequently presented to veterinarians showing the toxic effects of excess vitamin A which causes new bone to be deposited around joints causing pain, lameness and spinal problems. This is often associated with eating liver (also high in vitamin A content) or cod liver oil supplementation."
My whole reasoning being I woke up a couple of mornings ago, and my lil Abby was limping and hoping. I think she may have broken a bone in her back right paw. I will have to take her to the vet on monday. But I also heard that cod liver may help to heal her??
Can anybody tell me if the above quote may or may not be true, as well do u think i should just wait it out to see if it heals or go to the vet?
Thanks
Jessica - Minnihi