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CLO is fine for them. If it's easier, you could just get a botle and use a few drops per day - might be easier than opening capsules; will certainly be cheaper. |
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I was speaking to someone recently about this regarding getting them for Teddie, and she looked at me like I was nuts. She said that they have a tendancy to give a cats the runs, has anyone else had this reaction to them. |
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no I haven't heard this but I suppose too much of anything can cause tummy upsets. I'm talking literally of one or two drops, nothing like a capsule full. |
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Mine literally have the contents of one capsule between all of them per day so highly unlikely to affect them in any adverse way I should think. I tried not giving Porsha any and it made absolutely no difference to the contents of the litter pan. |
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i bought some CLO caps from aldis 1-49 for a bottle, so not too bad on the purse, i put one caps full in the dogs dinner, so all i do is cut the cap n squeeze it, no hard deal. as long as theres no ill effects, thanx guys |
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Please be careful when using cod liver oil as can have high vit A content unless specifically for cats. Too much vit A can cause bone/joint problems same as feeding all liver diet which is also high in vit A X K |
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