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So he's eating it! And more of our too! It's pureed, but I don't care about the extra steps and mess. Just want him happy and healthy! I had 2 older cats for from kidney failure. One 17yr old gal who'd fought scl GI for 5.5yrs now, but then had kidney failure that took her from me in Dec. And another sweet 12-ish (they're all rescued of the streets of death row from shelter, so it's guess work) boy end of March. I'd like a little less suffering in my house if I can.
Read the (4pg shorter version) you showed. All stuff I'd read at this point. I so wish I'd known all this then. With my boy that recently passed, I felt so base not seeing the signs or not knowing better. But I've 10 more rescues (I QUIT after this, just finding homes for ones we come across now) and I said as long as I can learn from this, all is not lost. And I'm definitely learning. Now, how to get my other NINE on the raw. I've got two that eat the cooked chicken as well as Midnight was. But so far the younger one turns his most up at it. I've still to read the tips and tricks pages. Not going to give up though! This is too important.
Read the (4pg shorter version) you showed. All stuff I'd read at this point. I so wish I'd known all this then. With my boy that recently passed, I felt so base not seeing the signs or not knowing better. But I've 10 more rescues (I QUIT after this, just finding homes for ones we come across now) and I said as long as I can learn from this, all is not lost. And I'm definitely learning. Now, how to get my other NINE on the raw. I've got two that eat the cooked chicken as well as Midnight was. But so far the younger one turns his most up at it. I've still to read the tips and tricks pages. Not going to give up though! This is too important.