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Evelyn Evelyn is offline
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Default For one who shall remain nameless.....

On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 00:45:29 +1000, "Ozgirl"
> wrote:

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>
>"Susan" > wrote in message
...
>> x-o-archive: yes
>>
>> On 1/10/2012 10:38 PM, Tiger Lily wrote:
>>
>>> i've been studiously avoiding this conversation
>>>
>>> may i comment with love and honesty?
>>>
>>> why don't you do XXX AND try probiotics was what i had read as the
>>> thread was being revealed in RL
>>>
>>> if you follow the thread lines, it gets horribly confusing and
>>> doesn't
>>> follow the intention behind the lines
>>>
>>> Jan had been trying to talk about the benefits of probiotics for IBS
>>> and
>>> such......... i know she is an advocate for animals as well as
>>> people,
>>> and i would be mortified if i thought for 1 second that she was
>>> telling
>>> you to 'just kill your cat'...... that's not the lady i've known for
>>> over a decade, in some very real and very difficult times (mine)
>>>
>>> i respect both of you in your own ways, and i shall choose to not say
>>> anything further........ i don't know how to fix this
>>>

>>
>>
>> Just so I have this straight; the rule is that we all get subjected to
>> obsessive stalking and name calling until I fall in line and feed my
>> cat yogurt?

>
>Did someone mention yoghurt? In what way were you stalked? Who said who
>was ****ed in the head? Who told you to fall into line? I mentioned
>months ago probiotics were good for healing guts especially for people
>with IBS, then whaddya know your own vet thinks Jasper might have IBS.
>And whaddya know a lot of vets prescribe probiotics. Surely better to
>try probiotics first instead of prednisone?



Ozgirl, you have got to know when to quit a fruitless battle! Susan
is not listening to your advice. Not because your advice is no good,
but because the conversation has escalated into a situation involving
too much anger and misunderstanding on both sides for anyone involved
to take anyone elses non-professional, newsgroup advice!

Susan's got a good vet and the vet has better credentials to treat the
cat than either you or I, and probably of Susan either. We should
all let them pursue whatever course the vet thinks is a good plan.

There are millions of cats who get no medical care, die in shelters
yearly, for no fault of their own. I cannot see getting worked up
over a cat that is loved, fed well, vetted regularly, and treated with
good will!

Prednisone happened to have once saved my life, so although I share
your dislike of the medication, there are times when it can help.

Evelyn