Posts Tagged ‘kibble diet’
February 10, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
What Is That Lump On My Cat’s Neck?
A friend of mine reached out to me last week because she discovered a small lump on the back of her cat’s head. It felt soft and didn’t seem to bother Vanilla except when she was being brushed in that area. Was it something she needed to worry about? How could she get rid of […]
November 11, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
The Connection Between Kibble And Cancer In Cats
Did you know that cancer is a man-made disease? Did you know that it’s NOT a genetic disease based on genetic mutations like the cancer community would lead you to believe? That’s been the prevailing dogma for decades, despite the fact that new light has now been shed on this fallacy. It’s actually a metabolic disease.
June 10, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
How Do I Transition My Cat From Kibble to a Wet or Raw Diet?
Should you transition your cat from kibble to a raw diet? What we feed our cats has a huge impact on their long-term health: kibble diets can cause disease and raw diets can prevent and even cure disease. I spoke to a friend this week whose cat has developed bladder stones, and the only food […]
May 21, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Is Normal Cat Poop Extremely Offensive & Smelly?
Poop. It’s not a subject you probably talk regularly about with your friends. After all, it’s rather embarrassing, and most people would probably rather just keep that information to themselves. Bathroom talk should be kept in the bathroom, right?
January 1, 2017 | by Dr. Will Falconer
Pet Food Companies Sued
One of my original veterinary heroes, Dr. Randy Wysong, is bringing suit against the major manufacturers of pet food. The claim: misleading consumers with eye catching labels that make it look like that kibble you’re buying is really healthy, expensive human grade food.
October 2, 2016 | by Pam Roussell
A Dreaded Diagnosis…hopeless or hopeful?
The Truth About Cat Illnesses It makes me so sad when I see posts from friends and strangers alike that their kitty has cancer, is going through toxic treatments, or worse, has passed away from a horrible disease or condition. Having lost several animals over the years for various reasons, all the heartbreak and painful […]
August 5, 2016 | by Pam Roussell
On The Hunt For Cat Health?
Should Cats Hunt For Their Food? My friend, Monica, forwarded me an interesting article in the New York Times last week. When it comes to cat health it was suggested that cats who have to hunt for their meals are healthier. A veterinarian has actually invented a fabric covered plastic container pouch that you put […]