KFC and realllly cheap tuna tuna work.
On Dec 24, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Natalie wrote:
If there's a Boston Market in your area - their chicken is fantastic
even to
trap hard to get cats!!!! Crabmeat (for people) is also very tasty
top
cats!
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Emeraldkittee
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Whimsy - check up results
hi Diane,
I have never tried the KFC idea! it's always good to know something
new! I
used those temptation treats when I first trapped him. Thanks for the
tips!!
Shannon
--- On Fri, 12/24/10, Diane Rosenfeldt <drosenfe...@wi.rr.com> wrote:
From: Diane Rosenfeldt <drosenfe...@wi.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Whimsy - check up results
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Friday, December 24, 2010, 1:45 PM
Hi, Shannon --
Maybe this is old info for you, but for some reason Kentucky Fried
Chicken
-- skin and bones removed, served warm -- often lures stubborn
kitties to
the food bowl. Obviously one of those herbs and spices is catnip...
Also,
I've recently heard that Friskies Temptation treats are like kitty
crack. In
my experience our cats can take or leave them...like anything we
*think*
they'll love... But some people on my feral cats list have been
saying they
work well, at least for their (trapping) purposes.
Best wishes and calming-down vibes for Whimsy, and have a great
holiday.
Diane R.
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Emeraldkittee
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 1:29 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Whimsy - check up results
hi everyone,
Whimsy went for his check up yesterday and we didn't put him under
this
time. However, he went into 'frozen' mode, and it stressed him
greatly. He
was very well behaved, just petrified. He is very angry, depressed,
scratching on his doors to get out today. He was yowling this
morning at the
doors. He hasn't eaten yet today either - just sniffs and walks
away. I
am not a big fan of vaccines in general, and was very torn, but
ended up
getting him rabies only, because he is a flight risk still. I don't
know if
his demeanor is a 'mild' vaccine reaction, or a stress related one, or
both. He does not seem to have a fever, although he's not a kitty I
can
easily check this on; gums are healthy color.
I am deeply grateful that his blood work was perfect (did a full
panel); I
did repeat snap test, just in case, and the FeLV was positive still
and FIV
negative. His heart/lungs sound good, and his mouth, etc., look
just fine
as well.
I just talked to my vet and she will call in a cypro rx if we need
it and
is available all through the weekend for us (we love her!!) (though
he might
be a nightmare to pill, ditto with syringe feeding). I know all the
other
tricks, so I will let him nap for awhile and see if I can tempt him at
dinner time.
wishing you and your furbabies a Merry Christmas, Shannon and Whimsy
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