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8th October 2010, 11:21 PM #11
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I just think we were lucky that when more cats started drinking from it that it seemed as if it kept everything flowing more & didn't clog up so easy,not the cheapest way though of doing it,wouldn't recommend you bought six furries just in case it didn't work for you..
If your cats are fine with Whiskas I wouldn't worry about that being their main source of food,as I have put in other threads mine have been brought up on tinned Felix,even the babes although they did have a vitamin suplement for the first few months,I have had no growth or health worries with any of them,I think companies play on the fact that we all try to go that extra mile for our pets now a days but not always to the best advantage for them,never used to get obese cats & dogs but now it is one of the biggest problems we have which in turn causes other health problems that once were rarely seen,if you could compare the contents of one of the cheaper meats to that of a little mouse or bird I don't think you would find that you are giving them a lot less goodness...!
So pleased that Monty has had a fairly good pee,shows that your ways of getting fluid in is working, keep it going.....! More prawn swill ? The girls are just going to luv his misfortune...x
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9th October 2010, 12:30 AM #12
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We have a water fountain, the washing up bowl in the utility room and two more water bowls. All of ours, particularly Hobbes, seem to adore water and drink copious amounts. The biggest problem with the fountain that we have found is that clumping cat litter tends to clog and cloud the bowl and the mat that the whole contraption sits on - we had run out of our duck & goose crumb litter and had to wait for it to come in.
Poor Monty - hope he is soon back to his normal self!
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9th October 2010, 05:22 AM #13
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Hah! Wash them every 3-4 days. Disassemble the pumps in particular. I have run one through the dishwasher (not the pump), and have also used rubbing alcohol and dilute bleach to try to kill the nasty looking stuff that will grow on them. Seriously, I was each of our two out twice a week. It is a big pain in the butt! However, they definitely encourage three of our four to drink more water. The fourth prefers water bowls in a couple of sinks.
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9th October 2010, 08:48 AM #14
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9th October 2010, 08:51 AM #15
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9th October 2010, 11:42 AM #16
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Poor Monty
When I disinfect anything of the cats I always use Milton,safe for babies so....! We change the water daily in the fountain,what is left of it,but as we have water softner fitted {hard stuff around here} I think that does help anyway but where as we were stripping it right down a couple of times a week with the added use it has been reduced to complete overhaul every 10 to 14 days,quick wipe round dome & bowl othertimes,also thinking about it we went from clump litter to the chick pellets about the same time,could this also be something to do with it because the grey litter is slimey when wet & the darlings always have to stir before drinking,perhaps I don't need six furries after all to make life easier with the water fountain,now which ones bags are going to be packed to go & sit up on the bypass & hope someone feels sorry for them.....!
Hope we soon hear some more good news about Monty.
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9th October 2010, 06:41 PM #17
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Thanks jck... we’ve been out for part of the day, so I haven’t been able to monitor his peeing. I heard him scurrying in the downstairs litter box earlier, but when I got down there he had already buried whatever he’d deposited. But he certainly seems well enough… he’s relaxed, not agitated, has an appetite. I’ve put extra drinking bowls in various places around the kitchen with different kinds of fluids such as water with a tiny bit of milk and fish cooking water. But so far Monty hasn’t paid particular attention to them (and neither have the girls, much to my surprise).
This afternoon we popped into the local pet shop for wet food. We bought Gourmet mousse and Whiskas sachets with fish in jelly. With the Gourmet came a scratch card and we won a cream blanket with gold trimming… which is of course very befitting for El Presidente! He thought so as well and immediately claimed it as his personal blankie. Here are some pics of him on it, sleeping off a copious Fish Swill luncheon.
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9th October 2010, 06:52 PM #18
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9th October 2010, 07:51 PM #19
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I love the last picture of him fast asleep & his paw tucked under,makes you want to give it a kiss,as you say he looks very relaxed on his new cream blanket with gold trimming,really befits a MC,some good came from his misfortune....Fingers crossed he is on the up now.
Merlyn is laying on the cat tower with a couple of his favourite cuddly toys,he does come with a fair bit of extra baggage in the furry toy department,not good for the street cred but thats him,still want that one.....!
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9th October 2010, 10:04 PM #20
I am pleased that your novel cat cordial is working and he seems to be feeling better, not to mention looking very comfy on the new fleece bless him. After a few conversations with various vets I came to the conclusion that a mix of wet and dry was best. The general thought was that a dry only diet gs not the best thyroid and stones were mentioned as two of the problems so we feed wet three times a day and kibble is down all day for them to eat as and when. We too have a cat it fountain so they never run out of water but as they do drink lots we are still trying to find a litter that works the best for us as two mcs who pee lots need the whole tray clearing out every other day! Natures best looks like unbaked shortbread in the bottom of the tray! I had to call Hagen a couple of weeks ago and while I was on to them I asked what can I use to descale it with (damm hard water area) and they said equal parts water and vinegar and soak for half an hour, the only problem with that is that Roxy sits on the mat telling me to get a move on and put it back she really panics when its moved so I have to speed clean the thing to shut her up!
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