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Old 05-06-2008, 09:38 PM
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Re: Diarrhoea/loose stools BSH Female

IAMS??? Please don't ask me to comment on that!

Here's the website for Orijen

And you can buy it at Zooplus
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Great link crofty and informative-thanks
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Old 06-06-2008, 09:47 AM
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Re: Diarrhoea/loose stools BSH Female

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I am finding this discussion really interesting, having had a lot of poo problems with one of my cats, where can you buy Origen. We have just had the all clear for all parisites and worms (which has taken some time!!) we feed all of the cats on iams, only one of them seems to ever have a problem. The vet suggested looking at diet next if problem persists. Any advice is welcome
Yeh this is how i got into looking at foods because of betula's loose stools, i was so excited the first firm poo she did haha how sad is that!!

IAMs is horrible, they also test on animals have a look at these links

StopAnimalTests.com > Companion Animal Food Companies
IAMS and animal testing

This is also an interesting article Get The Facts
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Re: Diarrhoea/loose stools BSH Female

Thank you so much all of you for the help. Sorry I haven't got back on here before, the night I joined I had an emergency call from my Mum who was in a lot of pain. Anyway after getting her sorted (ambulance, A&E & then admitting her to hospital), we have found out she (Mum) has gall stones.

I am going to try Orijen, I tried to order some fom Zoo Plus the other night, but couldn't get them to knock my 10% off for my 1st order. The breeder said she had always been the same (delicate tummy) & very loose. I agree completely about the cereals issue, my GSD cannot tolerate them either. Thanks again.
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Old 09-06-2008, 07:11 PM
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Thank you so much all of you for the help. Sorry I haven't got back on here before, the night I joined I had an emergency call from my Mum who was in a lot of pain. Anyway after getting her sorted (ambulance, A&E & then admitting her to hospital), we have found out she (Mum) has gall stones.



I am going to try Orijen, I tried to order some fom Zoo Plus the other night, but couldn't get them to knock my 10% off for my 1st order. The breeder said she had always been the same (delicate tummy) & very loose. I agree completely about the cereals issue, my GSD cannot tolerate them either. Thanks again.
yeh thats what Betula's breeder said too... but since changing her diet from the rubbish they were feeding her its not been a problem Took a good 2 months though to properly settle.

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Re: Diarrhoea/loose stools BSH Female

Orijen killing cats ?

Purely FYI people, not trying to scare you but i was going to get some 'Orijen' until i found this article.

I dont care if its due to the customs irradiation or the food, the brand name seems to be connected.

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