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    Anyone ever heard of "Pet Flora"???

    And if so, do you think it would work?

    The ad says that it's 95% effective.

    We're at the end of our rope with Brodie. He's just not getting any better.

    Anyway, here's the site . . . they say their product is in some stores too? I've never noticed it . . .

    Pet Flora - SF

    Think it's worth a try or a waste of money??? I TRUST your opinions!!!

    I mean, look at this little guy! How cute is he? He CAN'T be throwing up forever!!!

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    I'm sorry that I can't help you in regards to this product as I have never heard of it before.

    Poor sweet Brody. I'm sorry but I can't remember but have you tried any brands of food for sensitive stomachs?
    I pray that you are able to find something that he can eat without throwing up all the time.

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    Oh geez have I ever. I have tried every food available for every possible stomach issue imaginable.

    Right now he's eating Prescription D/D, which he is doing the best on . . . he's only throwing up once every day. Sometimes he'll go two but not usually.

    We thought maybe it was a food allergy but this D/D is a hypo-allergy food, or however you put that, and he's still tossing it. His nose has cleared up though! LOL

    One thing he is keeping down consistently is wet food. Every night, he gets 1/3 of a can of wet D/D.

    We are considering putting him on an ALL WET diet. We'd have to find another brand that he could eat though because the D/D is so expensive. It's about 2 bucks a can!!!

    Anybody got cats that eat ONLY WET FOOD? How does that work? How much do they get per day?
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    Educated guess here,
    6 oz can (large) I would feed 1/2 in morning and 1/2 in evening.
    1 can per day.

    3 oz can (small) I would feed 2 cans a day to equal a 6 oz can.

    Can food tends to be more fattening.

    Only bad thing about all wet is the effect of cats teeth. The kibble keeps things cleaned and tarter free.
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    The idea of flora is a good one, I think - though the site was not specific about what the ingredients are. Find that out first! Email the company and ask - or maybe your vet can request the info.

    Meanwhile....in humans and pets, a good quality PLAIN yogurt will have the flora that are killed off by antibiotics and lots of other stuff.

    My cat Oscar loves it - Cole won't go near it.

    I just give him a 1/2 tsp at a time. Every other day or so.

    Why not try this on Brode? Do the old dab-on-the-paws trick if he won't lick it off a platter.

    He IS too cute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by christa
    Anybody got cats that eat ONLY WET FOOD? How does that work? How much do they get per day?
    My vet strongly recommends that all cats eat at least some canned food and that any cat with urinary tract issues eat only canned food. I can't convince Pete to eat only canned, but most of his diet is canned. He eats about a small can of prescription food a day(Royal Canin S/O). I buy it by the flat. 24 cans for about 30 bucks from my vet. Maybe you could get a deal if you bought in bulk?
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    Yogurt, for those cats who will eat it, can work like a charm on digestive upsets. I used it on my irritable cat, until he decided he didn't like it any more. And I've used it many times when cats got diarrhoea from antibiotics. I found that I have to get the full fat for cats to enjoy it.

    I can imagine how utterly frustrated you are at not being able to help Brodie. My favorite cat had IBS for several years and I had to switch diets on him about every 8 months as he became sensitive to it or stopped liking it.

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    I had a quick look at the website. It is a probiotic and they give a vague bacterial content of the product, but it does not say so much. Some of the species they mention could be good and other ones could be bad, there is not enough information about them. Their claims may be scientifically proven but it is not very clear. I checked the name of the scientist mentionned. He has participated in a study testing probiotics in humans with IBD, but I did not find any published study with cats and dogs. The only clear thing is that the bacterial content is completely different than the yoghurt bacteria. It could work and I tend to believe in it, but I would like to know more about it before I use it.

    Have you tried giving yoghurt to Brodie?
    My cats love yoghurt!

    And yes, Brodie is very cute! He deserves t(and you too) having his problem solved!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    Yogurt, for those cats who will eat it, can work like a charm on digestive upsets. I used it on my irritable cat, until he decided he didn't like it any more. And I've used it many times when cats got diarrhoea from antibiotics. I found that I have to get the full fat for cats to enjoy it.
    Now there's an idea! He does get *some* yogurt ever now and then but we eat the LITE stuff . . . I never thought about getting him some full fat yogurt! I bet he'd LOVE that. Might help a lot too! I might try that.
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    Let us know how that works! *fingers crossed*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia59
    I had a quick look at the website. It is a probiotic and they give a vague bacterial content of the product, but it does not say so much. Some of the species they mention could be good and other ones could be bad, there is not enough information about them. Their claims may be scientifically proven but it is not very clear. I checked the name of the scientist mentionned. He has participated in a study testing probiotics in humans with IBD, but I did not find any published study with cats and dogs. The only clear thing is that the bacterial content is completely different than the yoghurt bacteria. It could work and I tend to believe in it, but I would like to know more about it before I use it.

    Have you tried giving yoghurt to Brodie?
    My cats love yoghurt!

    And yes, Brodie is very cute! He deserves t(and you too) having his problem solved!
    Thanks for your input, Sonia . . . like I said, I really just didn't know about this product and really value everyone's opinions on this stuff! Anyway, sounds like you know what you're talking about . . .

    About yogurt . . . we used to give Brodie yogurt all the time . . . but I was confused becuase I couldn't remember if we stopped giving it to him and then it started throwing up or if he started throwing up while we were still giving it to him. So I guess I was afraid that it was causing or contributing to his throwing up. But now that I think back, I believe that he was throwing up less, maybe none at all when we were giving it to him like every day . . . because I remember that we would give it to him with L-Lysine . . . at the time, we were having herpes issues. That was our main problem. No vomiting at all . . .

    I think I will go get some full fat yogurt . . . he hasn't been eating our Lite stuff as well lately, I think he's sick of it. Or maybe doesn't like the taste . . . I don't even really like it, LOL . . . Thanks guys!
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    YES, Brodie is a cutie and that picture is just adorable

    As for the yogurt - you can also buy acidophilus capsules instead. These are in health and nutrition stores and I am pretty sure this is the same bacteria that makes yogurt. You keep the capsules in the fridge and open them to sprinkle on kitties food. One a day. This was really good when my kittens had stomach upsets the first half year of their lives. Someone here suggested them and they really did help. Acidophilus is supposed to restore normal bacterial flora. I take them also

    Sure do hope something will be found to help Brodie feel better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    As for the yogurt - you can also buy acidophilus capsules instead.
    Thanks for the suggestion Deb. At this point, I am willing to try just about ANYTHING.

    I know this is gross, but hey, this is Pet Talk . . . The *smell* of his vomit doesn't bother me so much, it just smells like his food . . . it's the smell of the cleaner that's starting to get to me. YUCK! And maybe the mix of the two together, I don't know . . . anyway, I can smell it all the time . . . hubby says it's just me, where I clean it up all the time . . . he says he can't smell it . . . must be just me.

    Poor baby . . . here he comes now . . . wanting to lay on my lap while I work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by christa
    it's the smell of the cleaner that's starting to get to me.
    Maybe switch to another cleaner? I know what you mean here The smell of a product starts to remind you of the yuck it is cleaning....it seems like it gets into your pores and stays in your nose eh? Have you tried OUT!? That one does not seem to have any odor at all to me. Works great for pee on the tile floor where someone keeps going

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    Maybe switch to another cleaner? I know what you mean here The smell of a product starts to remind you of the yuck it is cleaning....it seems like it gets into your pores and stays in your nose eh? Have you tried OUT!? That one does not seem to have any odor at all to me. Works great for pee on the tile floor where someone keeps going
    The thing is, we have hardwood *laminant* floors and there are only so many products you can use on those . . . know what I mean??? As far as cleaners go anyway. I wonder if OUT is safe for that type of floor? Guess I'll have to go to the store and do some reading!
    -christa


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