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Hey, just an FYI. On Facebook today I had a post with a linked video about cat nutrition, this Dr. Marty vet guy. I watched it, and it was like 40 minutes long or something but I was on my break and had nothing better to do at the time. I can tell you now that those of us who have read Dr. Pierson's work, already know the things he is saying. Yes, yes, obligate carnivores...yes I know, dehydration causes renal failure...uh huh, taurine is important, organ meat is good, gotcha. He does a thing that I'm unsure of, emphasizing the importance of omega-3's and prebiotics, the old "your cat would eat the plant matter in its prey's stomach" argument...not sure where to draw the line on flax and elderberries or whatever but that's a thing he is on about at one point...
Anyhow, bottom line after you sit through his whole spiel is that he's trying to sell his freeze dried raw line. It's an infomercial basically. So knowing some here might be hooked into watching it by our shared interests, I'll save you the time. His product may or may not be this amazing nutrition, but it's pretty pricey.
So today I went to the Women's Clinic for my annual and who do I see is my vet. We both exchanged the usual, "Hey! How you doing?" etc. etc. I was just surprised to see one doctor going to see another doctor. I know it happens all the time-I know my vet can't give herself certain tests, but it just kind of weird to see them as a patient.
So today I went to the Women's Clinic for my annual and who do I see is my vet. We both exchanged the usual, "Hey! How you doing?" etc. etc. I was just surprised to see one doctor going to see another doctor. I know it happens all the time-I know my vet can't give herself certain tests, but it just kind of weird to see them as a patient.
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Yep. Like the old saying goes- lawyer who represents himself, has a fool for a client. I imagine the same could be said for doctors, and maybe dentists and barbers.
As I have stated previously, I called Electra "Squeak", Elvira "Mew" & Josette "Peep" and sometimes "Little Jo Peep". The other day, I asked Hubby, "What do you get when you cross Josette with Electra?" Of course he asked, "What." I said, "Peep Squeak" (pipsqueak). lol.
As I have stated previously, I called Electra "Squeak", Elvira "Mew" & Josette "Peep" and sometimes "Little Jo Peep". The other day, I asked Hubby, "What do you get when you cross Josette with Electra?" Of course he asked, "What." I said, "Peep Squeak" (pipsqueak). lol.
Yeah, I know. I won't give up my day job. lol.
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I actually had a cat named Peep Squeaks once. That's the sort of sounds she made, little meeping sounds like that.
had a Squeep once. a kitten from a feral mom, adopted and renamed Jackson.
picked up another feral from the local animal shelter after having her spayed, ear clipped, and rabies vaccinated. Solid gray, they named her Cinderella. one down. 100 to go.
My cat has gotten two mice in my backyard since I got home from work about an hour ago.
I hope you praised her (him).
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