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Post by molly9 on May 13, 2017 19:18:49 GMT
I was thinking of giving Bella a treat other than Tuna (she's seems to have gone off the Tuna) a lady I work with boils up a bit liver for her boy once a month apparently he loves it, what's everyone's take on this and is boiling the best method if so for how long, not sure if it'll lose too much goodness that way, has anyone on the forum cooked this for their cats any suggestions for healthy treats appreciated 😉
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2017 13:45:34 GMT
I seem to recall reading somewhere that liver can contain accumulated toxins, so you shouldn't feed too much of it.
I give Yarna some ready cooked chicken breast (from Sainsburys) as an alternative to dried treats, which she likes a lot.
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Post by molly9 on May 14, 2017 14:47:58 GMT
Wow didn't know that @cs2015 liver off the menu for Bella chicken it is thank you Xx
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Post by cyncyn on May 18, 2017 20:56:17 GMT
not sure we never thought of chicken haha , do you think it matters why type?
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Post by emilymorgan on May 29, 2017 9:44:03 GMT
Yeah! totally agreed with you cs2015 and your answer is pretty much appreciated.
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Post by arethamorce on Jul 3, 2019 8:45:48 GMT
There are lots of CBD products for dogs and other pets too. Pets cans also get benefit from CBD oil and many other products. As many companies do create CBD oil for pets only. I have read many articles about medical marijuana and how it can be used to treat seizures, nausea, stress, anxiety, arthritis, back pain, symptoms of cancer, and gastrointestinal issues, among other health conditions in dogs. Like this article about a marijuana strain from blimburnseeds.com/chemdawg-4. Alternatively, they’ve also found new ways to infuse cannabis on food and beverages. If this is true I can’t find any solid conclusive evidence that speaks to its efficacy. Any personal experience or testimonial would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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