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Lactose Intolerant?

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Nat - 03 Jan 2005 05:54 GMT
I was just reading a post in one of the previous threads about cats being
lactose intolerant and not to give them milk?

I actuallt didn't know this and have been giving my cats milk since they
were born, they love it?
chrisoakey@msn.com - 03 Jan 2005 16:36 GMT
I believe some cats can get diariaah from milk.  I have always just
given my cats water, apart from when they are ill and need to
drink and I have to tempt them.
Steve Conrad - 10 Jan 2005 07:42 GMT
> I was just reading a post in one of the previous threads about cats being
> lactose intolerant and not to give them milk?
>
> I actuallt didn't know this and have been giving my cats milk since they
> were born, they love it?

-> Hmmm, as the proud Daddy of 8 cats I know that they have had skim milk
from time to time and have never gotten the runs.
However, they also get Cat-Sip, Whiskas CatMilk and all 3 flavors of
Healthy Essentials Milk Treat for Cats and Kittens.

Steve

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Debbie Parks - 29 Jan 2005 23:48 GMT
Not all cats are Lactose and intolerant. In fact some cats LoVe milk! My
cat, Abby likes milk but she throws up when she drinks it . It shouldn't
kill your cat to give her some milk. But if you are still very worried then
ration the amount of milk and give it every so often. Don't give it to them
every day. Try making it a treat. I hope this makes you feel somewhat
better. No need to thank me. The pleasure is mine.  :) Thanks,
                   - Whittney
> I was just reading a post in one of the previous threads about cats being
> lactose intolerant and not to give them milk?
>
> I actuallt didn't know this and have been giving my cats milk since they
> were born, they love it?

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