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This why anon understands trump.
the level of taxes and costs just to live a simple life is extortionist at every level.
the basics of just having shelter, energy and food which is a basic right if the citizen has worked and paid taxes is off the scales.
stop funding corrupt arseholes with your taxes and vote the parasites out.
MAGA AND MEGA (Make Earth Great Again).
firstly sort out the fucking central banksters and that will kill the leeches who live off the blood sweat and tears of lost souls .
medic anon, hello.
have you checked the notables.
left a message for you
p.b links below, ended up in aggregated notes.
>>20785246, >>20785296, >>20785306, >>20785370, how to help a cat with diabetes.- dig call (for medic anon (corp)
at the moment he is at the pdsa which is at a health care centre in the u.k and the female who just will not listen to anon is hemorrhaging money on useless vets.
anon has gathered a lot of info and spent most of yesterday doing research.
he has diabetes, everything points to it.
think he should be on a raw meat diet.
he has not eaten anything for a day and had very little water, so they will probably put him on fluids and have to stay under care. taxis and expenses everywhere.
the female is getting emotionally and financially drained by the fucking vets instead of giving her practical advice.
if he was with anon, anon would be able to do the same thing the vets are doing and also keep him in a place where he is safe and not alone with strangers.
Raw diet cat base
A raw diet for cats is a diet that consists of uncooked animal tissue, such as meat, fish, and organs. This type of diet is often referred to as a “prey model” diet, as it mimics the natural diet of wild cats, which primarily feed on raw prey.
The raw diet for cats typically includes a variety of ingredients, such as:
Raw meat (e.g. chicken, beef, fish)
Raw organs (e.g. liver, kidney, heart)
Ground bones (e.g. chicken necks, beef knuckle bones)
Raw eggs
Raw fish (e.g. salmon, cod)
The ratio of these ingredients can vary depending on the specific recipe and the individual cat’s needs. Some common ratios include:
80% meat, 10% organs, 5% bones, 5% other ingredients (e.g. eggs, fish)
70% meat, 15% organs, 10% bones, 5% other ingredients
60% meat, 20% organs, 10% bones, 10% other ingredients
It’s important to note that a raw diet for cats is not the same as a raw food diet for humans. Cats have specific nutritional needs that are different from those of humans, and a raw diet for cats must be formulated to meet those needs.
Some benefits of a raw diet for cats include:
Improved digestion and reduced inflammation
Increased energy and vitality
Stronger immune system
Healthier skin and coat
Reduced risk of chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, arthritis)
However, a raw diet for cats also carries some risks, including:
Risk of contamination with bacteria (e.g. Salmonella, E. coli)
Risk of nutritional deficiencies (e.g. vitamin D, calcium)
Risk of choking or digestive upset if the cat is not used to eating raw food
It’s important to consult with a veterinarian before switching your cat to a raw diet, and to ensure that the diet is formulated specifically for cats and meets their nutritional needs.
Separate link below. plus other stuff.
this raw meat diet seems to be the best anon has come up with,
was wondering what advice you had.?
https://ragdolllove.com/raw-food-diet-for-cats/
fuck cannot get that in the u.k
they have stopped all stocks and made it unaviable.
maybe be able to order it for horses
again doses, how much?
in the u.k the raw meat is called offal
description below, it may help other anons with pets.
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Offal for cats
Offal, also known as organ meats, is a nutritious and essential part of a cat’s diet. In the wild, cats would naturally consume the entire prey, including internal organs and entrails, to obtain a balanced diet. Domesticated cats can benefit from a similar diet, with offal providing a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Some common types of offal that can be fed to cats include:
Liver: rich in Vitamin A, which is essential for vision, immune function, and skin health
Kidney: rich in protein and low in fat, making it an excellent source of nutrition
Heart: a good source of taurine, an essential amino acid for heart health
Tripe: the lining of the stomach, rich in protein and fiber
Brain: a good source of omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants
When feeding offal to cats, it’s essential to ensure that it is fresh, handled properly, and cooked or frozen to prevent bacterial contamination. A balanced diet that includes offal should not exceed 10% of a cat’s overall diet, as it can be high in fat and calories.
It’s also important to note that not all offal is created equal, and some types may be more suitable for cats than others. For example, liver and kidney should be limited due to their high Vitamin A and protein content, respectively. Heart and tripe, on the other hand, can be a nutritious addition to a cat’s diet.
In summary, offal can be a valuable addition to a cat’s diet, providing essential nutrients and vitamins. However, it’s crucial to ensure that it is handled and prepared properly to ensure the health and well-being of your feline friend.
> taurine
sharing info
anon remembers pointing to a study on taurine here on 8kun,
this stuff is fantantic for humans and pets as it regenerates the dna and cells and repairs a whole lot of tired cells and and organs.
see below, and repost.
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#20002438 at 2023-11-30 13:13:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24554: Judge Howell Morning Edition
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>>20002423
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Taurine: Aging Backwards? [Study 193 Analysis]
https://youtu.be/PNJpM0ac0GU
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Study, Notes, & Amendments:
0:00 - Introduction
2:16 - Topics Covered
3:44 - Study & Taurine Background
5:32 - Taurine Deficiency with Aging
8:00 - Taurine on Lifespan
12:02 - Taurine on Body Fat
14:33 - Taurine on Bone Health
18:20 - Taurine on Muscle & Brain Health
20:20 - Taurine on Insulin Sensitivity, Intestinal Health, and Immunity
26:35 - Taurine & Cellular Senescence
39:16 - Taurine on Genetic Health
41:26 - Taurine on Toxicity and Genetic Patterns
48:18 - Taurine on Cellular Growth & Autophagy Signals
51:30 - Taurine on Inflammation
53:45 - Taurine on Stem Cells
58:18 - Taurine's relationship to Human Health
1:03:04 - Mid-Point Conclusion/Take Aways
this sounds great, but anon is not a registered vet and cannot just have access to these products here in the u.k
so have to think outside the box for now.
Anon is praying for him cos his stupdy female a ex of anons who has tortured anon for years and anon even had her living wth anon with all her madness finally moved out a few months ago after 4 years of mental torture.
you have no idea how hard it was to keep this female under a roof while anon was battleing his own illness's and helping here plus being out of work trying to keep a roof over our head.
seriously anon only really did it for that cat who is sick now,
he was a perfect little soul and anon become attached to his wellbeing.
God works in mysterious ways as they say.
anyway, lets not get emotive over this stuff.
have a heart of a lion and a fierce need for independence.
which is why anon is here .
Will stick with prayers for now that he makes it out and she brings him back so anon can try to make him well again.
if he goes, well anon would have at least done all he can.
In God We Trust.
>>20789277, >>20789286, >>20789311, >>20789331, >>20789300, >>20789313, >>20789324, >>20789335, >>20789345, >>20789346, >>20789349, >>20789354, >>20789356, >>20789365 medic anon discussion on cat frens health, remedies and taurine study bun.
ARCHIVE THIS, IT WILL HELP BOTH ANONS AND THEIR FRENS AND FRENS
not just cats moran.
taurine really is something that will help all
and ivermectin is a approved drug
Anon research all things.
but of course you would love this place shut down.
conversations start, opines are given, expertise is discussed and solutions are found.
but of course a shill would say it is about cats health.
tut tut
you glow
PROTECT YOUR DNA
>Heart: a good source of taurine, an essential amino acid for heart health
>>20789345 Taurine: Aging Backwards? [Study 193 Analysis]