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Re: Pet Health-Reminder

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Re: Pet Health-Reminder

PostSun Aug 12, 2018 3:21 am

There has been a trend within the past few years. There are books out and other sources that give bad advice regarding animal care. For one, promoting "crating" (keeping a dog or cat in a cage in one's house). This often leads to psychological problems for the pet. How would you feel if you were kept in a cage?

Another horrible one is the fallacy that cats don't need much water. From what I understand, this idiocy comes from a falsified history of Ancient Egypt, which they claim cats come from the desert.

I have raised cats for years, their entire lifetimes, and I will tell you, even with wet food, they drink plenty of water.

Plenty of fresh, clean water that is always available is essential for cats. I change and replenish water for both my cats and dogs several times a day.

CATS DO NEED AND DRINK PLENTY OF WATER.

In addition, there are some decent dry dog and cat food brands out there. They cost more, but are much cheaper than a vet bill.

Go figure who runs the media and gives bad advice. No different from humans "Call your doctor... "Call your doctor... "Call your doctor..."

They want everyone to be sick...$$$$$


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In the country i live in, in the past few years they have been massively exterminating all kinds of farm animals periodically, using the pretext of preventing epidemics and the spread of disease. In the most recent mass extermination of animals, veterinary doctors and other specialists proved that the pretext of preventing epidemics was a lie, and that they killed hundreds of thousands of animals for absolutely no reason. Even if hypothetically the disease they used as a pretext really existed (but it was in reality all made up), even then the mass extermination would have been unnecessary because only the infected animals would need to be exterminated, not all animals. There are vaccines hyperimmune serums etc. Exterminating all the healthy animals in all surrounding cities with the pretext of preventing epidemics as they did would have been absolutely unnecessary even if the risk of epidemics which they used as a pretext actually existed. Probably, this was done in order to ruin small and medium farmers so the jewcy corporations can have total monopoly (i don't see other logical explanation)... By the way, all those vegan, 'animal rights' jewcy organizations, which are otherwise very active, and aggressive towards those eating meat, didn't said a word about hundreds of thousands of animals killed under a made up pretext, which proves that they have other purposes, and they don't actually give a f*** about animals.
 
it was on the news back in march of this year. Mcdonalds fries cure baldness.

nevermind all this.

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baldness

https://youtu.be/_CbYmPC878s
 
Cats do need and drink water indeed but what has been found, over time, that eating dry food, especially the kind that is indecent is dehydrating in the long run and though cats drink water, with growing old age, the water they drink tends to become not enough to keep up with their hydration needs.

As I mentioned before there are many variables to the reasons for Kidney disease and cats but much is linked to dry food and also I was told that the neutering process leaves them prone to kidney failure and other endocrine issues because the hormones are removed that are to regulate the body. The kidney essence is pretty much gone with neutering so its important to be extra alert. This also makes sense according to TCM.

Yes, a good quality dry food is not a bad alternative but wet food is better and more natural for them.
 

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