RE: A disease without a cause is...

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in health •  3 years ago 

Just to add that my smart cat would only take a sniff and one or two nibbles then walk away from the food!! I trust him now. But even two nibbles would make him puke. Fuckin poison in a can.

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Back around 2005-2008 or so they had this same issue. Turns out that most of the animal food comes from the same couple of plants in China, most of the so called name brands.

My cat at that time loved these specific treats. Loved them a lot. Then one day for no apparent reason, she wouldn't touch them. After weeks of her turning her nose up at them, the stories broke on recalls and pets were dying.

Like your cat, she said hell no, there is poison in them there treats. She knew.

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Vets are just like doctors - stealing your wealth and your pet's health. Warrants a post, but they put our cat on antibiotics without my consent; their idea was to send him to the animal hospital and start on interferon. At which point I said, "No!" and we left. The blood panel - only shown to us next day, we didn't even know it had been done - was useful. Still looked to me like food poisoning - not a parvovirus from the neighbour's cats (small chance it could be). Half a day of investigation - with maybe only 1 or 2 days before it dies (cats don't seem to do fasting beyond 3 days) - and I hit on probiotics for cats. Gave him a tiny bit - an hour later it started eating again!!

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Like your cat, she said hell no, there is poison in them there treats. She knew.

Yeah, their sharper senses can give them the illusion of wisdom, but they are dumb in other ways - cats will easily kill themselves eating bleach! They seem to love bleach! Mine too.
Dogs also seem to enjoy eating poisoned meat!

Yes, I don't trust vets either. My dog has luxating patellas and they would like to do surgery. On researching this, more dogs than not that have the surgery never get better, just had intense pain from the surgery. I feed her supplements to try strengthening her ligaments.

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Yeah, same drug-dealer-mentality. They also assume to catch most people off-guard, unaware, frightened for their pet etc, so few will say "No! lemme check this first" ;-) The vet was stunned when I said No. lmao.

In the end I had 5 dishes laid out for the cat - pick your poison moggie!! It even drank the electrolyte, even tho every article says salt is bad for cats!!

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Cat is now at 80% purring index!
;-)
has taken 5 days, but just electrolyte and probiotics were needed.
maybe the one dose of antibiotics helped - hard to tell when the side-effects are the same as the symptoms - altho the probiotics would be needed after the antibiotics did their deed.

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Poison in dry food too.

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We visited a cattery recently - here - and the guy showed us his food "processing" setup. Fresh raw meat, minced then frozen in a deep freezer for 7 days, thawed and served with garnish ;-)

Sadly, he was also into vaxing all his beasts - nobody will buy an unvaxed moggie, apparently.

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What do they vax them for exactly? We have around on any given day 5 to 10 stray cats we feed at our farm. Not a single one vaxxed. The latest addition has half a tail and is very shy but getting there, nearly stroked it yesterday. No idea where they all came from.
One cat came 6 years ago and lived outside, turned up from one farm over, dropped 3 kittens and left after a year, that was how it started, the rest just came over the years.

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I think they vax them so that the human owners become used to vaxxing creatures. Has also been a great way to create similar diseases to humans - kerching for vets!!

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Money, money, money, in a Fiat world!

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Fit for a Private Eye piece.
In this insane world, you probably could no longer tell a satirical article from reality.
Is the Irish Examiner a satirical rag?

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Nope, but then again some rag said putting up a xmas tree may cause a heart attack, and gardening in the spring, long live the jabber-wokie prick, prick, mRNA all the way for the win. 😆 As George Carlin stated, there are some stupid mother fuckers on this planet.

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Maybe they should just give up actually playing a game and, say, sit around and come up with a consensus final score. And no whistling.

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😂😅