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Old 20-07-2010, 08:22 PM
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Question Splitting cat nutrition and health

I was thinking that it would so much less confusing if we could split the cat nutrition and health into two separate sections.

So many questions are asked about food and quite a few stickies now exist on the topic of food that get lost amidst the threads on fleas, ticks, kidney disease, liver disease, tumours, lumps etc etc.

While I do agree that many of the diseases I just mentioned also have a nutritional component, I think the sections would be more straightforward if separated.

What do other people think?
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Re: Splitting cat nutrition and health

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I was thinking that it would so much less confusing if we could split the cat nutrition and health into two separate sections.

So many questions are asked about food and quite a few stickies now exist on the topic of food that get lost amidst the threads on fleas, ticks, kidney disease, liver disease, tumours, lumps etc etc.

While I do agree that many of the diseases I just mentioned also have a nutritional component, I think the sections would be more straightforward if separated.

What do other people think?
I agree 100%. This would be a brilliant idea! As you know, I am not much help on nutrition matters, but can often help with worming, de-fleaing, earmite types posts or just some of the very general ones on health topics like neutering etc, and I often find that I miss a health-related post I could have helped on, because I was too lazy to troll through the nutrition posts.

Two seperate forums would be a great idea, for those asking the questions and those answering!!!
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Old 20-07-2010, 08:35 PM
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Re: Splitting cat nutrition and health

same with the dog section pleeeeeassssee?!! it would be good to split them as they are quite big sections and as hobbs said, we have some important stickies for both...(I have a suggestion for making sure we dont end up with too many sections on the Dog bit in my other thread in here...)
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Old 20-07-2010, 08:36 PM
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Re: Splitting cat nutrition and health

Top idea
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