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On 2/11/2012 3:27 PM, Evelyn wrote:
> I found the answer to scarf and barf! > > My cat doesn't puke anymore since a few days on this regimen. She did > at first, but after she was on it for about a week, she stopped. > > Here's what I do. Dry food is only given in tiny quantities at a > time, never left out for free feeding. Maybe two tablespoons at a > time, so she can never gorge on it. > > Wet food (canned or fresh) given early in the morning or at dinner > time, and fresh chicken livers given almost every day around mid day. > At bed time I will put perhaps two tablespoons of dry food in her > dish. No more. > > It's been about a month now without a single problem. > > Once I ran out of raw chicken liver and went for two days without it, > and she puked again. Now I buy a big container of it, put about 4 > livers in each ziploc bag and freeze them. I take a new bag out > every couple of days and let it thaw. > > Believe me, I am happy about this! Told my son about it because he > has a puker also. He started the same regimen and his cat has > responded just like mine. > > Evelyn way to go Evelyn!!!! when i was reading this, i thought Susan had written this and thought "wow, Evelyn was right!" i hope Susan finds resolution as well kate |
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