Waltham has a special protein diet selection - they have wet venison food.

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions Julie. I did cook her a duck, but at the
time I was afraid that it was too fatty for her, and I was concerned
about balanced nutrition, (she hates Nutri-Cal by the way). It's
unbelievable how somebody so deathly thin can be so picky! I haven't
been able to find a source for fresh/frozen venison yet, I'll get back
on the search. Ostrich is an idea I hadn't thought about.

I think "Gypsy" is such a great name! When I brought my girl into the
vets office (I trapped her in a TNR program for my colony), the vet
assistant asked me if she had a name. She hadn't yet, but I found
myself saying, yes, her name is Gypsy, and don't tip her ear!

Nina


Julie Johnson wrote:

> Hi Nina,
>
> If Gypsy has to have a novel protein diet to eliminate allergies,
> could you try just givi! ng her cooked venison? Or, ostrich, Or, duck
> (maybe she's already sampled that, though). I know some supermarkets
> do carry wild game and if she'd just eat something you'd probably both
> feel better! I think you could accomplish the test using people-food
> rather than cat-food.
>
> Maybe it's something in the air (post-Holiday depression?) but I added
> 1 new supplement (Barley Cat) on Sunday night and you should have seen
> the 40-ish little noses turned straigh up in the air! I mean, they
> wouldn't even consider it!
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Julie
>
> p.s. I've named a beautiful mackeral tabby in my feral colony "Gypsy"!
>
> *//*






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