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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
You gotta be tough and keep her on the boiled rice & chicken - for at least 7-10 days - otherwise it will keep coming back! Been there, dealt with it ... you can't cheat on the number of days ... even if they put out a contract on you or try to maul the couch. Bland bulky diet.
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Originally Posted by desertblues
And water you boiled the rice in. Had a mad doggie once with the same s....y thing. 
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Yeah - I just combined the rice in its water with the boiled chicken in its water - and dumped it all in the cat's bowl.
[If looks could kill, I'd be typing this from beyond the grave.] 
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I'm worried about waking up with them chewing on my face

, ok, I shall stand FIRM!!!!
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
 I hope that you solve this dilemma. Our pets are as important to us as our own flesh and blood, and often give us even more pleasure. What does the vet say about this problem?
Stitchawl
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she went down this weird route of identifying a plaque issue (I had a cat long ago who had this so I know what she meant). that is not the case at all, no bad breath, no drooling, no change in behaviour. she also gave me antibiotics that worked for about 3 days. everything seems to have a positive result for about 3 days and stops. I haven't been back to the vet, I've been trying to work with the breeder
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Originally Posted by taming
Our cats are not fans of canned food either. We bought one of those pet water fountains. They love it and it increased their water intake exponentially. It made the continuation of dry kibble fine with our vet. We give them tuna water as a treat.
 (closest smiley to a happy cat I could find)
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I have a fountain also... now I can't find the correct filters *sigh*. when a 185 pound Newfie is sharing the fountain, the filters get dirty a lot