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I've just looked at elevated pet bowls on Google but was surprised to find out how expensive they are! I would use an old phone directory and perhaps wrap it in cling film first so it's wipeable. You could adjust the height by using one or more directories. Ask friends and family to keep their old ones! |
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Hi, just caught up with this again. Spice is the same, she will lap her food a little and then stop, I then hold it under her mouth and she takes some more, she then moves away, I give her a minute and hold it under her again and she eat again. This goes on for a good couple of times, I do think it is linked to her arthritis and her head tilt, but she also enjoys the attention, because when it looks like she has finished and I give her a cuddle, she goes down and has some more. I have started feeding her at 8, 12, 3 5 and 11ish, that way it gets a good bit down her, although it is very time consuming, but I don't mind as long as she is consuming her food. |
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Jan, sorry to hear about Max's problems, i don't know what sort of dishes he eats out of but i used an upturned cardboard box with a hole cut out to sit the food dish in when my elderly dog needed it. If the dishes wont sit in an upturned box then i think angies idea of a phone directory is great. |
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Hya all, as promised an update on Max. I elevated his bowls with old catalogues, phone directories etc, then found an old largish biscuit tin and thats been really good as it s totally wipeable! Max has his off days but unless there s anything sinister going on he actually looks to be putting weight on around his tummy. He is probably eating more food as I am offering it much as you are Farthing, little and often. He s actually been meowing for his food again. Lovely sound! I have the Ipakitine and have just re read how you give it Farthing and that sounds right as it says a scoop per 5kg weight and Max is very light. I know heavy weight Felix is over five and a half kg and he weighs a ton to my others! Is there any harm in adding it to Tess s food as she is just turned 16. She s lost interest in the senior food now too.(but thankfully she is a bit on the chubby side so not quite so much panic there). Id anyone can advise re adding it to Tess s food I would be grateful. Once again, thanks for the advice, support and good wishes.. Jan x |
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Hi Jan - I'm so glad that Max is eating better now. Good boy! I'm afraid I can't advise about the Ipakitine as I haven't had to use it. Bet Farthing can help you there. |
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Hi Jan, pleased to hear that Max is getting on well. I wouldnt give the ipakitine to your other cat if it can be avoided as it is calcium based and too much calcium can cause alot of problems. Best to have your other kitty checked by the vet before giving it any phos binder. http://www.felinecrf.org/treatments....itine_cautions |
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Glad to hear Max is doing well. I would probably get Tess blood tested first to see if you need to put her on the power- it is probably a good idea to get her tested anyway- thyroid and general organ function. I wouldn't put her on the powder unless her renal functon is compromised. |
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