Kitten Moo!
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Kitten Moo!
I just wanted to share how lovely it is to have a playful Mads! Right now, she's chasing Boo, playing with bananna and some tissue paper and is tearing all over the house just being so free and playful! She's been given a new lease of life now that she's lost the weight and probably the joint supplements have started working. She's not as grumpy either and is so much more loving, so she mustn't be in as much pain from her arthritis. I'm just so happy to see her like this! She also seems to have adjusted very well to only going outside for supervised periods, and Bramble seems more confident having her big sister being so playful, all you have to do is say 'hello, hello..' and she's writhing in ecstacy! LOL! They are just both so lively and happy its wonderful. We're so glad we sticked to the diet and they are having the dietry supplements for their joints. lol
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Great to hear she's playful again Pet wise, there's nothing better than a happy, contented cat imo
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Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Awwww, *all warm and fuzzy*. They sound like two very happy kitty kats.
I must have missed the bit about the supplements for their joints. Is it something that all cats would benefit from do you think? Just thinking that, even though Princeys knee is all healed up, the kind of injury he sustained can cause arthritis, so maybe its something he should be having????
I must have missed the bit about the supplements for their joints. Is it something that all cats would benefit from do you think? Just thinking that, even though Princeys knee is all healed up, the kind of injury he sustained can cause arthritis, so maybe its something he should be having????
*Prince*- Cat-mad!
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MMmm yes, it could be useful for Prince, they are called serequin and are prescribed by the vet, they are prescribed for Mads, but since they are supplements to help the joints in arthritic cats, we give them to Boo too as a preventative measure as she is likely to get arthritis. They have chiken derivatives in them, so they both munch them down like treats!
Ask your vet about them, they could be useful and lets face it, if they are, a vet is hardly going to pass over the opportunity to make some more cash
Edit: Seraquin not serequin lol http://www.seraquin.co.uk/ and if googled there seems to be a few sites that sell it too! x
Ask your vet about them, they could be useful and lets face it, if they are, a vet is hardly going to pass over the opportunity to make some more cash
Edit: Seraquin not serequin lol http://www.seraquin.co.uk/ and if googled there seems to be a few sites that sell it too! x
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Thanx Helen. Will have a wee read of that link.
*Prince*- Cat-mad!
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Good to hear Helen, it's paying off, wish you'd come up here and tell Sophie, she hasn't lost an ounce. LOL
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Teddy wrote:Good to hear Helen, it's paying off, wish you'd come up here and tell Sophie, she hasn't lost an ounce. LOL
and quite clearly, it goes without saying, either has our Chunks McChunks
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