Weasel

Weasel

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Is Tuna The Clue?

So yesterday was a rather disappointing day.  Weasel wouldn't touch anything that contained herbal remedies.  He in fact, wouldn't even groom himself and had a vitamin C mix sitting on his paws for the entire day and night.  He also kept walking away from food that was herbal free.  Eventually at midnight he ate the rest of his dinner.

I have also learned that the brown rice that was used in my homemade concoction is very dangerous for Gabriel to eat, as he suffers from Cystitis, so he went back onto his vet food for the time being.

Today in another story. I thought why not try a spoonful of tuna on a dish with some of the herbal remedies.  I added the Life Gold and the Amino B-Plex with some Omega3. He ate it all and quickly too!

I also pulled out the Vitamin C goo and added a slight amount of Milk Thistle - not nearly enough for what he should have but something is better than nothing I have to figure, and the HMF powder.  To make it tasty I added some Omega3 to that as well, as the fish oil might inspire him.  An hour later, he had it completely groomed off his paws.

Today I'm going to follow the recipes within the ebook I purchased 'How to Make Homemade Cat Food' (only $2.99!) but I really need to find a good source for rabbit meat (not in those recipes but highly recommended from other sources).  I feel like I'm overdoing the Chicken which may cause a reaction in Gabriel as Cystitis sufferers are often allergic to chicken.

And finally on the 'potentially' good news front, I have tracked down another remedy that has been specifically linked to preventing pancreatic tumor growth.  Here is one of the articles I found: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080519092215.htm

The vitamin that contains Thymoquinone is called: Provita Nutrition Nigella Black Cumin Oil.  I'm hoping my local herbal store has it in stock.  They seem to have most items.

So today I have to purchase this remedy, buy Mason jars for the homemade food to be frozen, return a useless package of toothpaste for cats and dogs (there's no way that will work - I've discovered better alternatives) and figure out where people get rabbit meat from...hmm...


And on a humorous note, this is how I have to work today - around the fur ball :).

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