Sardines sometimes work.  And that clam juice in a bottle.

Faye Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another thing to try is green tripe (not white because that is bleached).
Green tripe is about as disgusting as you can get but I often find it
helpful for sick dogs and cats. It is decent nutrtion to. You can buy the
canned stuff and keep on hand (Tripett).

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>My problem is that I don't have a comprehensive list of what it's ok/not
>ok to give cats. Hey, I'll check with you guys.
>Thanks again---Kerry
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>Would he eat the Nutrical off your finger?? My theory is that any food
>is better than none so maybe go thru your refrig & try
>everything-cheese, my cats love eggs with cheese, tuna, tuna water, I
>have one who loves my cereal (especially if its in milk); one loves blue
>cheese; just passing this on as sometimes we sort of assume they won't
>eat something & they floor you. I realize how frustrating this must
>be-hang in there-and yes, he is living the life of a lord!
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>Chris
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>Hmm. I got the roast beef and the honey baked ham, and a third meat that
>you recommended, forgotten what now---he won't eat any of them now. I'll
>bear the Turkey Ham in mind.
>
>(Sometimes when I'm in lighter mood, I like to think he's just decided
>he wants to live the life of a lord and have me running ragged on his
>account! ) Kerry
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>One thing that Simon was crazy about when he first got sick was Turkey
>Ham, sliced from the deli counter at the supermarket.
>
>Michelle
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>In a message dated 1/24/05 1:19:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> A quick Q---Levi's problem is anemia, and all he will eat is
>sour cream.
>
> Is there anything I could hide in sour cream that will help the
>anemia?
>
> Pet Tinic? Hi Vite? I've never used either.....
>
> Thanks in advance everyone. kerry
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