Quote: I still have dial up . . . . LOL
I think the two of you won!!sorry guys. I usually trim things down.. but I had gotten lazy...
I'll try to remember to trim them down a bit.. (and here I was going for the "longest quoted post record")![]()
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IMO Many cat dev diabetes because of the dried cat food and sedintary lifestyle-- just like humans. ANd horses. Hmmm. . . . got me to hinking that we are killing ourselves and our pets on all this high corn food. I've started supplementing my cats with real meat as a regular part of their diet. I do like the bright whte teeth on my cats from the crunching of kibble though.Oh by the way debs_flock - I loved that pic of the cat on the post! What a great caption. Sadly, our cat is almost that fat. I never let him overeat but he had a stroke last fall and had to be kept in confined quarters because he couldn't walk 4 steps without falling down. He enjoyed the 24/7 access to food. Very much.
My fourth poult I wasn't sure was going to make it as it was very weak this morning and even when I held it, made no attempt to get its legs under it and wasn't even whut-whutting when I talked to it. I've had it in an incubator by itself to give it time to recover and just heard it start yelling a minute ago. I went in and think it was looking for its Mama. So I now have it tucked in my shirt where it is back asleep but looking much more like it will soon be ready to join the land of the living. Yay!!!