Feedback on 'Cat Nutrition'
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November/December 1974
By Carol Kramer
Take your animals to the vet if they start ailing (preferably at the first sign). Have him check out any physical problem, and don't depend on home remedies or neighborly advice unless you or your neighbor are thoroughly grounded in feline physiology and health care. Cats are not like people or dogs . . . they are unique. New facts are being discovered all the time. You'd be surprised how many veterinarians are great with dogs, horses and cows but don't know their cats!
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Incidentally, if you must doctor your pet at home, don't use aspirin. It's very poisonous to cats.
Read up on feline health, body functions, nutrition, etc., just as you do for farm livestock. Care for cats with knowledge, common sense and love, and they'll reward you with many years of companionship.
Cat lovers will find the following magazines entertaining and full of up-to-date information:
[1] Cats Magazine, Box 557, Washington, Pa. 15301. Special eight-month subscriptions are available for $3.50. This is the most comprehensive of the three publications.
[2] Cat Fancy, Subscription Department, Box 1221, Flushing, N.Y. 11352. Eight issues $6.95, 16 issues $12.95. For the general reader.
[3] Siamese News Quarterly, c/o Sam L. Scheer, 7335 S. Elm Court, Littleton, Colo. 80122. $10.00 per year. (Volume XIV, Nos. 3 and 4 contain nutritional information.)
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