"majcm" <MeMe.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> In par with my last problem, I do have one cat that sprays a lot. Vet
has
> said no kidney infection but possibly born with irritated bladder.
> Capsules they gave us work some, but it has gotten so she won't eat them
> in anything, even tuna. Of course, they are too big to force down her
like
> a tablet, I have to open the capsule & put it in food. I was thinking
raw
> hamburger...would smell stronger to her and the pill stuff would stick
in
> it well. Wild cats eat raw meat...would it hurt her? Anyother ideas of
how
> to get her to eat it? Thanks!
>
>
As another reply already pointed out.
Hamburger can be full of bacteria, and not the same as a mouse.
Most hamburger is sold with a disclaimer label that it should cooked
before
eating for that reason.
If you have a local butcher who grinds it up right in front of you, and
you
know what you are getting, it can be fine.
But the packaged stuff in grocery stores, that may be weeks old, should
always be suspect, when raw.


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