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    Kitty folks ...

    Any vitamin or supplement questions you'd like me to ask the vet for you? That's the theme for tomorrow's radio show, and I know some of you don't visit "General" often!
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    Sure, is it good to give kitties B12 and Lysine? Thank you Karen!

    Amy

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    You're welcome! Any others? I can take questions up until about 2 on Thursday, we start recording the show at 3!
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    "Tripsy" was recommended to us for kidney health.
    http://nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/pro...kidney-disease

    Ingredients: Stone Root – Acts as a tonic for the capillaries and prevents the formation of kidney calculi.

    Echinacea Purpurea – Contains strong immune-stimulating properties.

    Gravel Root – Restores and cleanses the genitourinary (reproductive and urinary) organs.

    Hydrangea – A pain reliever that increases the flow of urine and eliminates swelling and fluid retention.

    Marshmallow – An anti-inflammatory that controls bacterial infections and soothes and softens irritated tissues.

    Oregon Grape – Helps relieve indigestion and malabsorption. Also has antibiotic and immunostimulatory properties.

    Parsley Piert – Recognized for its ability to aid digestion in pets.
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

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    So what is your question, kuhio?

    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98 View Post
    "Tripsy" was recommended to us for kidney health.
    http://nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/pro...kidney-disease

    Ingredients: Stone Root – Acts as a tonic for the capillaries and prevents the formation of kidney calculi.

    Echinacea Purpurea – Contains strong immune-stimulating properties.

    Gravel Root – Restores and cleanses the genitourinary (reproductive and urinary) organs.

    Hydrangea – A pain reliever that increases the flow of urine and eliminates swelling and fluid retention.

    Marshmallow – An anti-inflammatory that controls bacterial infections and soothes and softens irritated tissues.

    Oregon Grape – Helps relieve indigestion and malabsorption. Also has antibiotic and immunostimulatory properties.

    Parsley Piert – Recognized for its ability to aid digestion in pets.
    I've Been Frosted

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    I asked my vet about giving Fister B-vitamins, and he said they wouldn't do it, since it could be dangerous.



    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    So what is your question, kuhio?
    Karen ~ Sorry I didn't see this until too late. I would be interested in the audio files if/when they are available. Thank you.
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Catcondo View Post
    Sure, is it good to give kitties B12 and Lysine? Thank you Karen!

    Amy
    Absolutely, it can do no harm, and indeed do plenty of good for them!
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