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  1. #16
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    moff, When i was at the vet's spay clinic last Friday , she recommended Nutra-Cal for Tiger, after reading my brief write-up on her. I didn't realize the benefits from such a nutritional suppliment. I think I left her with the impression that I didn't care if tiger was feeling up to par or not. Sometimes I get "saturated" with information and do not respond as I should. However, after thinking about purchasing a tube of Nutra-Cal, I returned to the vet's office yesterday, and purchased some. I am glad I did, because it has helped Tiger with her energy level, stomach and digestion problems.

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    Welcome Amy Cat!!!

    My babies go in on the 19th....

    ~~~Rachel in Alaska
    Mom to "Max, Milo and Pepper Ann" 11.5 month old Teenagers

    http://www.pbase.com/alasknmom/kittens/
    updated 10/30/02

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    Originally posted by wayne0214
    moff, When i was at the vet's spay clinic last Friday , she recommended Nutra-Cal for Tiger, after reading my brief write-up on her. I didn't realize the benefits from such a nutritional suppliment. I returned to the vet's office yesterday, and purchased some. I am glad I did, because it has helped Tiger with her energy level, stomach and digestion problems.
    It really is good stuff. It's a highly concentrated vitamin supliment with lots of good stuff in it. It can keep animals going even if they don't eat any food for a while. I hope Tiger does well with it.

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    moff, I have to watch what time of the day I give Nutra-cal to Tiger. Its nutritional effects are almost immediate. I was up at 2 AM this morning, and decided to give a little Nutra-cal because she was hungry at that time, which is usual, also, feeding myself. I don't believe me nor my furkids got any sleep afterwards because Tiger was running through the house, climbing the walls and shelves with excess energy.


    ..............wayne

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    LOL Wayne - guess there'll be no more kitty parties at 2am eh?!!

    Lynne

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    Lynne, If I can help it, I won't be getting up at those early hours in the AM, regardless of what my furkids demand. However, I have failed to keep this resolve. So, I am usually up between 11:30Pm and 2:30 Am almost every night to take care of myself and also Tiger. Who says that a human "ownes" a cat!

    (An update) Both Blue and Ophie were a little wobbly and weak this morning (5/9), so I got out a can of salmon dinner, and placed a bit of Nutra- cal in it and gave it to my post-operative girls. Within a half-hour they were both up and walking around the house. It seems to help Ophelia sleep better as she is curled up under my desk in the light of my foot-warmer heat lamp!


    ..............wayne
    Last edited by wayne0214; 05-09-2002 at 09:27 AM.

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