Erica & Carter
Member Since 2016
Hi all,
Once again, posting from my phone - so cannot find and link my last thread for the life of me.
Carter is a green 72 this morning.
I've decided to test him on Mondays and Fridays for the next month, before moving into once a week testing - eep!
Today was the exception as we spent Labour Day at my mother-in-laws house yesterday, and Kya (my drooler) had a blast playing with their dog, who is her absolute best friend. The cats, however, we of course screaming for food when we arrived home - as usual.
It's been a week since my surgery and I'm still taking my pain killers, 1 every four hours. I can take two at a time but I really don't enjoy the side effects, it makes me itchy and feel like a zombie all at the same time. I'm still experiencing pain and discomfort though so I have no choice but to take them, as regular Tylenol did nothing. The incision is healing great, but I noticed that is still feels kind of numb around it, something I will address at my post-op consult on September 26th. If all goes well, I should be able to start working again beginning of October. In the mean time, I'm taking this week to rest and then working on immigration paperwork next week if I'm feeling up to it - once less thing to get out of the way before going back to work! I find myself wanting to do all the little chores I do on a daily basis, not before being scolded by Lily and reminded that I don't need to be bending, lifting, stooping or doing much besides lying on the couch.
So after taking Carter off raw and just feeding Weruva's BFF since that unfortunate batch of Nature's Variety, the vomiting has mostly stopped - however I've awoken to a few small liquid piles during the night. Dark brown, like the BFF, so I know it came from him, as the civies are eating Darwin's raw. I will be grinding my own meat with the EZ Complete Premix once this raw runs out, but decided that Carter may have some food allergies and I'm going to put him on a more novel protein canned diet to see if it helps. I picked up Duck, Rabbit and Buffalo Wild Calling - mixed some Rabbit with his BFF, no vomiting and he ate it all. Great! I was looking at Nature's Variety lamb too but I'm skeptical of that brand now. Also looked at Ziwipeak but it is so expensive, and it is my understanding that is is partially raw food - so that might not work for him. Wouldn't it be great if all cats could be on the same thing??
I was going to look into getting a probiotic to help Carter transition back to raw but I just don't want to rock the waters. I've been considering switching Kya to a raw diet as well, with a premix I found, but she is so large (75 pounds) so she'd have to eat about a pound and a half a day of raw - not sure if that's financially in the cards right now. She also has had diarrhea issues with dry foods over 25% in protein - so I don't know if she could stomach a diet basically entirely made of protein? Right now she's on Fromm, and despite it being dry food, I think it's at least one of the best brands she could be on right now.
Sorry for the long post!! Good luck to everyone on an OTJ trial right now!
Once again, posting from my phone - so cannot find and link my last thread for the life of me.
Carter is a green 72 this morning.
Today was the exception as we spent Labour Day at my mother-in-laws house yesterday, and Kya (my drooler) had a blast playing with their dog, who is her absolute best friend. The cats, however, we of course screaming for food when we arrived home - as usual. It's been a week since my surgery and I'm still taking my pain killers, 1 every four hours. I can take two at a time but I really don't enjoy the side effects, it makes me itchy and feel like a zombie all at the same time. I'm still experiencing pain and discomfort though so I have no choice but to take them, as regular Tylenol did nothing. The incision is healing great, but I noticed that is still feels kind of numb around it, something I will address at my post-op consult on September 26th. If all goes well, I should be able to start working again beginning of October. In the mean time, I'm taking this week to rest and then working on immigration paperwork next week if I'm feeling up to it - once less thing to get out of the way before going back to work! I find myself wanting to do all the little chores I do on a daily basis, not before being scolded by Lily and reminded that I don't need to be bending, lifting, stooping or doing much besides lying on the couch.
So after taking Carter off raw and just feeding Weruva's BFF since that unfortunate batch of Nature's Variety, the vomiting has mostly stopped - however I've awoken to a few small liquid piles during the night. Dark brown, like the BFF, so I know it came from him, as the civies are eating Darwin's raw. I will be grinding my own meat with the EZ Complete Premix once this raw runs out, but decided that Carter may have some food allergies and I'm going to put him on a more novel protein canned diet to see if it helps. I picked up Duck, Rabbit and Buffalo Wild Calling - mixed some Rabbit with his BFF, no vomiting and he ate it all. Great! I was looking at Nature's Variety lamb too but I'm skeptical of that brand now. Also looked at Ziwipeak but it is so expensive, and it is my understanding that is is partially raw food - so that might not work for him. Wouldn't it be great if all cats could be on the same thing??
Sorry for the long post!! Good luck to everyone on an OTJ trial right now!



He was doing so well on the Darwin's, and then the NV completely upset his GI system I think. I might try and give him some raw with the EZ Complete down the road but if it's not happening, I won't push it after that. Plus the raw would likely still have to be mixed with some canned for Carter to eat it all, as he was eating the raw, but only with a little BFF mixed into it. The civies eat the raw as is, hopefully they will like the EZ Complete as well - I'm excited to be in control of their diet more. In a perfect world, all the cats and my dog would be on raw but I just can't afford it at the moment with my dog being a large breed aka eating more - so she will just have to be on ~better quality~ Fromm duck formula dry for the time being. It has stopped her allergies, but I think raw would be better of course.