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My cat Marble has been having problems. She hasn't eaten without help

for weeks. Her fore paws are losing fur on the middle claw, she is rail

thin and her behavior has changed drastically. She has been on the mend

with wet food, but now Diablo Kitty has similar problems! Please look

at his photo on the NN site and help me out with suggestions.

http://photos./group/

It's in my " Deanna's World " folder.

TIA,

Deanna

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>Wow, poor kitty! You'd better get to a vet right away. That happened

>to my cat once and she was never the same again.

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>Steph

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Did your cat make it? My son took that pic to see if y'all could help

with Diabolabolabolu. He's only 6 months old now. Maybe he ate

something bad.

Deanna

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>> My cat Marble has been having problems. She hasn't eaten without help

for weeks. Her fore paws are losing fur on the middle claw, she is rail

thin and her behavior has changed drastically. She has been on the mend

with wet food, but now Diablo Kitty has similar problems! <<

Deanna? What did the vet say about Marble? Please don't tell me you haven't

taken her to the vet. This sounds extremely serious and without a diagnosis,

there is absolutely no way you can treat it with diet or anything else,

because you don't know what you're treating. And if you have a second kitty

with the same thing, this suggests an infectious disease, of which cats

suffer from a couple that are absolutely deadly, or some kind of toxin.

Either way you have GOT to get an answer and fast.

Christie

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Deanna wrote:

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>>Wow, poor kitty! You'd better get to a vet right away. That happened

>>to my cat once and she was never the same again.

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>>Steph

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>Did your cat make it? My son took that pic to see if y'all could help

>with Diabolabolabolu. He's only 6 months old now. Maybe he ate

>something bad.

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>Deanna

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I guess she's around somewhere. She started to spin around in circles

and then took to swimming - our neighbor's pool, the creek, where ever

she could find water - then one day she just never came back. The kids

cried for weeks. I wish I'd taken her to the vet sooner.

Did you give your cat pate? That was the only thing I could ever figure

out that it could be.

Steph

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>>> My cat Marble has been having problems. She hasn't eaten without help

>for weeks. Her fore paws are losing fur on the middle claw, she is rail

>thin and her behavior has changed drastically. She has been on the mend

>with wet food, but now Diablo Kitty has similar problems! <<

>

>Deanna? What did the vet say about Marble? Please don't tell me you haven't

>taken her to the vet. This sounds extremely serious and without a

>diagnosis,

>there is absolutely no way you can treat it with diet or anything else,

>because you don't know what you're treating. And if you have a second kitty

>with the same thing, this suggests an infectious disease, of which cats

>suffer from a couple that are absolutely deadly, or some kind of toxin.

>Either way you have GOT to get an answer and fast.

>

>Christie

>

Oh there you go sending someone off to the vet unnecessarily again. I can

diagnose the cat from a cursory glance and won't even charge Deanna for my

correct but uncredentialed diagnosis - duckophilia.

Clear as day.

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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“The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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>Oh there you go sending someone off to the vet unnecessarily again. I can

>diagnose the cat from a cursory glance and won't even charge Deanna for my

>correct but uncredentialed diagnosis - duckophilia.

>

>Clear as day.

Oh, I forgot to tell Deanna the cure. Intensive deprogramming and

re-acculturation back into feline culture. IME, with such young kitties,

duckophilia can be reversed relatively quickly. First signs that she's

returning to normal are increased meowing, decreased honking, and webbing

begins to diminish. Be warned though, occasional pecking may still occur

after all outward signs have returned to normal.

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

----------------------------

“The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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>> duckophilia <<

I'm guessing there was a little April Fool's Day thing going on with the

photo? Unfortunately, I get an error message when I try to click on it and

haven't seen it.

Christie

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> Re: Cat Help!

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>>> duckophilia <<

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>I'm guessing there was a little April Fool's Day thing going on with the

>photo? Unfortunately, I get an error message when I try to click on it and

>haven't seen it.

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>Christie

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No, it's definitely a very real condition. Deanna's cat seems to have a very

advanced case as evidenced by the photo.

I got an error message too, so I went to the photos section of the website

and got to it that way. Don't view it on a full stomach if you can help it

though, it's pretty sickening.

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

----------------------------

“The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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>Oh there you go sending someone off to the vet unnecessarily again. I can

>diagnose the cat from a cursory glance and won't even charge Deanna for my

>correct but uncredentialed diagnosis - duckophilia.

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>Clear as day.

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>Suze Fisher

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By Jove, I think she's got it! And free too, bravo Dr. Suze. Sorry the

link was bad. Let me finish up my gardening and get back with a photo

link with some before and after. And in all fairness, Marble was not

interested in food for a time, that was her only symptom, however, and

she's eating again. I thought it would add credibility, which it did,

lol. Vet gave me Science Diet for sick animals (canine & feline). That

got Marbies into food again and she is on to a different wet food.

Sorry to be such a stinker, but when preteen dude showed me the pic he

rendered of Diablo, complete with small ears, webbed forepaws and a

squirrelly face, I could not resist, being the day it was and all. :-)

Deanna

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