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The Green Troll - 23 Oct 2004 05:48 GMT
Mrs June Gill (june@budworth.demon.co.uk) wrote:
> In article <Pine.SGI.3.95.970507144142.15902L-100000@fraser>, stufnten <tchowa@sfu.ca> writes
> >
> >"My cat's breath smells like cat food" - Ralph Wiggum
>
> Halibutosis?

Better fish on the breath than liver. What can freshen it?

-- Gosala II <http://www.rev.net/~aloe/ajivika
Debbie Parks - 23 Oct 2004 16:30 GMT
You can take your pet to the vet and have his or her teeth's cleaned
--
CheesePuff
> Mrs June Gill (june@budworth.demon.co.uk) wrote:
> > In article <Pine.SGI.3.95.970507144142.15902L-100000@fraser>, stufnten <tchowa@sfu.ca> writes
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>
> -- Gosala II <http://www.rev.net/~aloe/ajivika
The Green Troll - 23 Oct 2004 23:24 GMT
> You can take your pet to the vet and have his or her teeth's cleaned

At the last visit, the vet didn't find any problem. The fish breath
comes and goes with diet. Would chlorophyll help?

> CheesePuff
> > Mrs June Gill (june@budworth.demon.co.uk) wrote:

> > > Halibutosis?
> >
> > Better fish on the breath than liver. What can freshen it?

-- Gosala II <http://www.rev.net/~aloe/ajivika
M.C. Mullen - 24 Oct 2004 05:31 GMT
| > You can take your pet to the vet and have his or her teeth's cleaned
|
| At the last visit, the vet didn't find any problem. The fish breath
| comes and goes with diet. Would chlorophyll help?

I give my cats mint or grass treats, they love them and on top of it they
clean the teeth.

Carola
The Green Troll - 25 Oct 2004 06:18 GMT
> | At the last visit, the vet didn't find any problem. The fish breath
> | comes and goes with diet. Would chlorophyll help?
>
> I give my cats mint or grass treats, they love them and on top of it they
> clean the teeth.

Does that mean the breath is retained by the teeth, rather than the
tongue or throat?

-- Gosala II <http://www.rev.net/~aloe/ajivika
 
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