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jmcquown - 13 Jul 2004 19:55 GMT
I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff.  She *adores* it!  Any
kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff on
it and she would chow down.  This isn't a commercial, just a link to what
I'm talking about:

http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/barleycat.html

Since I won't be going to Syracuse and it might be later in the week if I go
to Dataw Island, I'll take her for her post-surgical check-up and ask him if
she can still have some of this.  The only reason I bought it was so she
could have something her UTI's wouldn't be exacerbated by.  I had no idea
she'd love it!

Jill
Pat - 13 Jul 2004 20:50 GMT
Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google "Barley
Cat" and check out the results. For instance:

http://www.fubao.bigstep.com/greenfoods/barleycat.htm

It's $8.25 there.

> I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff.  She *adores* it!  Any
> kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff on
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>
> Jill
jmcquown - 13 Jul 2004 21:58 GMT
> Jill, you'll find many cheaper sources of Barley Cat if you google
> "Barley Cat" and check out the results. For instance:

I posted that link just so folks would get an idea what I was talking about.
I didn't say I purchased from there :)

My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
of it on her food.  I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would eat
anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.

Jill
Pat - 14 Jul 2004 00:10 GMT
I've taken it in the human form and can vouch for it being delicious. Can't
think of any way it could hurt anyone. And I doubt that many vets have ever
heard of it. Show (or read to) TED the ingredients label.

> My big question is whether or not the vet will say she can still have some
> of it on her food.  I see lots of posts about fussy eaters; Persia would eat
> anything if you sprinkled some of this stuff on it.
>
> Jill
Bob M - 14 Jul 2004 18:16 GMT
> I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff.  She *adores* it!  Any
> kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit of this stuff on
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>
> Jill

HHmmmmm. I wonder if this will help Psycho's dandruff problem? It says
it's good for skin and a healthy coat. My poor girl is all black except
for a touch of white on her tummy. She has always had dandruff and an
itchy spot at the base of her tail.

 Bob
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jmcquown - 15 Jul 2004 15:38 GMT
>> I have to ask the vet if Persia can eat this stuff.  She *adores*
>> it!  Any kind of food she wouldn't eat, I'd just sprinkle a tiny bit
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>   Bob

Bob, you might also check into Derm Caps.  When Persia had bad dandruff a
couple of years ago a co-worker mentioned this stuff.  I found it in liquid
form and mixed it in with her wet food.  It really helped.

Jill
 
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