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Sorry Alex, I must have missed this earlier I used to give Cod Liver oil and Oil of the Evening Primrose to my dogs but was advised that Salmon oil was a much better alternative. So I switched the dogs to Salmon oil and now give it the cats too. It is expensive but I personally think it is worth it. I am happy to send you some capsules to try if you would like? I cut the capsules and mix the oil with the cat food. |
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Not sure about this, Alex; that's why I didn't reply earlier. I take Omega 3 oil myself and would use it for Leia except she hates fish and am unsure if she'd eat her meaty foods with fish oil on it. Think it would benefit coats and general health, but defer to anyone who knows more about it......can't imagine how it could harm a cat, but Teddie's digestive system is so fragile that I don't know..... |
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Here's a link I found. This site actually doesn't recommend CLO but does recommend other fish oils including Salmon. (Thinking about it now this is why I stopped giving my girls clo and switched them to salmon) There are plenty of other links if you do a google search Alex http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.ph...forcatsanddogs |
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Daft question - but whey don't you just give them fish? My little Alfie loves his fish (sardines, tuna, pilchards etc). Rosie on the other hand only like the tuna and then it has to be the Hi-Life one. |
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