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Title: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 04:41:49 PM
i see all these commercials , and i hear about this heart worm medications

well duhh fucking lady your feeding your pets cans of meat at every meal, get your got damn dog on a fucking vegan diet for crying out loud, then maybe just maybe your fucking dog wont have heart worms

people are so fucking stupid, they fuck up there own lives with a bad diets and do the same thing to there pets
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Twaddle on January 27, 2014, 04:45:13 PM
Please stop!  Your incessant trolling is getting old.  Please stop with these types of threads.  They're not funny anymore.   :-\
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 27, 2014, 04:46:43 PM
i see all these commercials , and i hear about this heart worm medications

well duhh fucking lady your feeding your pets cans of meat at every meal, get your got damn dog on a fucking vegan diet for crying out loud, then maybe just maybe your fucking dog wont have heart worms

people are so fucking stupid, they fuck up there own lives with a bad diets and do the same thing to there pets
Johnny, this will kill a cat really fast.  They cannot eat vegetables.

Dogs, such as my Greyhounds, do eat a lot of different things, but they have a higher than normal protein and fat requirement that can only be met by beef and chicken.  I bake them 20 lbs of chicken thighs every weak, a few lbs of Broccoli and they go through a few tubs of Greek Yogurt.  I also buy them double hamburgers sometimes from Burger King which they love.  Occasionally I will sous vide them a steak.  
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 27, 2014, 04:50:29 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/24/kitten-vegan-diet-nearly-dies_n_3644213.html
Kitten Nearly Dies On Vegan Diet, Gets Healed With Meat


A kitten who nearly died after its owners fed it a strict vegan diet was nursed back to health with 20 CCs of meat.

It turns out that a diet of potatoes, rice milk and pasta is bad for pussy. Veterinarians in Australia who cared for a violently ill vegan kitten are warning pet owners not to "force ideologies" on their pets, the Herald Sun reports.

Lort Smith Animal Hospital workers in North Melbourne told the site that the kitten was brought in this month by its owners, who were believed to be vegan.

"It was extremely weak and collapsed when it came in. It was almost non-responsive," Dr. Leanne Pinfold said.

The kitty was given intravenous fluids, placed on a heat pad and fed plenty of meat, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The poor orange kitteh spent three days in the hospital.

Though the idea of turning a carnivorous cat into a pretentious leaf masticator is popular, vets say it's dangerous.

"You can't force your ideology on the cat," Pinfold told the Herald Sun. "Carnivores will seek out meat and your cat is possibly more likely to go hunting and kill local native fauna if you deprive it of meat."

She reportedly gave the owners meat to feed the little guy.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 04:51:31 PM
Johnny, this will kill a cat really fast.  They cannot eat vegetables.

Dogs, such as my Greyhounds, do eat a lot of different things, but they have a higher than normal protein and fat requirement that can only be met by beef and chicken.  I bake them 20 lbs of chicken thighs every weak, a few lbs of Broccoli and they go through a few tubs of Greek Yogurt.  I also buy them double hamburgers sometimes from Burger King which they love.  Occasionally I will sous vide them a steak.  
now i think a cat can eat corn, beans, cheese, bread but leafy greens would cause a cat to choke

just feed the animals more fats and corn, beans easy to digest
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 04:52:39 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/24/kitten-vegan-diet-nearly-dies_n_3644213.html
Kitten Nearly Dies On Vegan Diet, Gets Healed With Meat


A kitten who nearly died after its owners fed it a strict vegan diet was nursed back to health with 20 CCs of meat.

It turns out that a diet of potatoes, rice milk and pasta is bad for pussy. Veterinarians in Australia who cared for a violently ill vegan kitten are warning pet owners not to "force ideologies" on their pets, the Herald Sun reports.

Lort Smith Animal Hospital workers in North Melbourne told the site that the kitten was brought in this month by its owners, who were believed to be vegan.

"It was extremely weak and collapsed when it came in. It was almost non-responsive," Dr. Leanne Pinfold said.

The kitty was given intravenous fluids, placed on a heat pad and fed plenty of meat, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The poor orange kitteh spent three days in the hospital.

Though the idea of turning a carnivorous cat into a pretentious leaf masticator is popular, vets say it's dangerous.

"You can't force your ideology on the cat," Pinfold told the Herald Sun. "Carnivores will seek out meat and your cat is possibly more likely to go hunting and kill local native fauna if you deprive it of meat."

She reportedly gave the owners meat to feed the little guy.

this is one of those shock and awe reports specifically to promote an agenda

you can get EVERY KIND of amino acid through plant foods
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 27, 2014, 04:53:11 PM
now i think a cat can eat corn, beans, cheese, bread but leafy greens would cause a cat to choke

just feed the animals more fats and corn, beans easy to digest
It doesn`t.  I have four cats Johnny and they will die if they eat like that.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 04:53:51 PM
Johnny, this will kill a cat really fast.  They cannot eat vegetables.

Dogs, such as my Greyhounds, do eat a lot of different things, but they have a higher than normal protein and fat requirement that can only be met by beef and chicken.  I bake them 20 lbs of chicken thighs every weak, a few lbs of Broccoli and they go through a few tubs of Greek Yogurt.  I also buy them double hamburgers sometimes from Burger King which they love.  Occasionally I will sous vide them a steak.  
this is wrong pro all protien and fat requirements can be met by vegetarian food combinations, you already know this
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 04:55:42 PM
It doesn`t.  I have four cats Johnny and they will die if they eat like that.
well of course i wouldnt want that to happen a vulture or and owl picked up one of my ducks out of the pen and killed it the last week it saddend me to all ends

if they are healthy then keep doing what you do

im just saying all protien/amino acids can be found by combining plant foods , same with fat give them cheese, oils, ect
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: _aj_ on January 27, 2014, 04:56:02 PM
Cats are obligate carnivores and additionally REQUIRE the amino acid taurine, really only found in organ meats. TA is right, vegan will kill a cat.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 27, 2014, 04:59:00 PM
this is wrong pro all protien and fat requirements can be met by vegetarian food combinations, you already know this
Not for my Greyhounds.  They would not be able to eat the amounts of vegetables to meet their needs as their stomachs are not that big.  This would actually be akin to animal cruelty as they would be in extreme pain given the volume they would need to eat.  Also, they can be prone to bloat and the amount of food could easily do that.  If that happens its can be fatal and usually is.

So no, it wouldn`t work.

Now my dad, in the 1950s, had a little dog named Skippy who had the North Carolina record for longevity at one time.  He lived well into his 20s and my dad cooked him nothing but vegetables.  He was a little dog though and did not need much nutrition wise.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 05:02:59 PM
Cats are obligate carnivores and additionally REQUIRE the amino acid taurine, really only found in organ meats. TA is right, vegan will kill a cat.
humans can make taurine in there blood and cats cannot make taurine

learn something new everyday
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 05:04:10 PM
Not for my Greyhounds.  They would not be able to eat the amounts of vegetables to meet their needs as their stomachs are not that big.  This would actually be akin to animal cruelty as they would be in extreme pain given the volume they would need to eat.  Also, they can be prone to bloat and the amount of food could easily do that.  If that happens its can be fatal and usually is.

So no, it wouldn`t work.

Now my dad, in the 1950s, had a little dog named Skippy who had the North Carolina record for longevity at one time.  He lived well into his 20s and my dad cooked him nothing but vegetables.  He was a little dog though and did not need much nutrition wise.

cool man, i just read cats cannot make taurine

but humans can

now i wonder if dogs can make taurine?
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: dogbowl on January 27, 2014, 05:05:13 PM
Would it be OK to feed my cat refried beans with onion powder topped with ketchup?   I asked the local veterinarian what I should be feeding my cat, and he said I should ask Getbig.

Professor Fluffington wouldn't even touch the hotdogs i gave him.

(http://schend.net/images/photoshops/kobayashi_maru.png)
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Nordic Beast on January 27, 2014, 05:05:28 PM
GETbigs Resident RETARD
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 27, 2014, 05:09:41 PM
If I can pound out a fat ass hoe at Lowe's Hardware aisle 7 is all I care about. Grandpa lived to be 100 never bought a heart worm pill in his life had many dogs.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Costanza on January 27, 2014, 05:12:15 PM
Would it be OK to feed my cat refried beans with onion powder topped with ketchup?   I asked the local veterinarian what I should be feeding my cat, and he said I should ask Getbig.

Professor Fluffington wouldn't even touch the hotdogs i gave him.

(http://schend.net/images/photoshops/kobayashi_maru.png)

Professor Fluffington spilling over there slightly, will get back on track shortly.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Princess L on January 27, 2014, 05:18:46 PM
Oh brother  ::)  as if dogs and cats have the same nutritional needs as humans.
and btw... heartworm is transmitted through mosquitoes and if contracted a painful, difficult treatment and/or death.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Princess L on January 27, 2014, 05:21:20 PM
Would it be OK to feed my cat refried beans with onion powder topped with ketchup?   I asked the local veterinarian what I should be feeding my cat, and he said I should ask Getbig.

Professor Fluffington wouldn't even touch the hotdogs i gave him.

(http://schend.net/images/photoshops/kobayashi_maru.png)

Avoid the onion powder  ;)

Onions and Garlic

All members of the onion family (shallots, onions, garlic, scallions, etc.) contain compounds that can damage cats’ red blood cells if eaten in sufficient quantities. Garlic tends to be more toxic than onions on an ounce-for-ounce basis, and cooking does not destroy the toxin. While it’s uncommon for cats to eat enough raw onions and garlic to cause serious problems, exposure to concentrated forms of onion or garlic, such as dehydrated onions, onion soup mix or garlic powder, can put cats at risk of toxicosis (poisoning). For example, some sick cats who are fed baby food containing onion powder develop anemia. The damage to red blood cells caused by onions and garlic generally doesn’t become apparent until three to five days after ingestion. Affected cats might seem weak or reluctant to move, or they might have pale gums. Their urine can be orange-tinged to dark red. Cats with any of these symptoms should be examined by a veterinarian immediately. In severe cases, blood transfusions may be necessary.

Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: That_Dude on January 27, 2014, 05:29:30 PM
Not for my Greyhounds.  They would not be able to eat the amounts of vegetables to meet their needs as their stomachs are not that big.  This would actually be akin to animal cruelty as they would be in extreme pain given the volume they would need to eat.  Also, they can be prone to bloat and the amount of food could easily do that.  If that happens its can be fatal and usually is.


You could feed them mutant mass like that piana fellow :-\
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: calfzilla on January 27, 2014, 06:35:52 PM
Johnny; vegetarian diets are fine for people but not for dogs and cats. They need to be eating meat.

People who put their dog on vegetarian diet annoy me.  >:(
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 27, 2014, 07:41:24 PM
Johnny; vegetarian diets are fine for people but not for dogs and cats. They need to be eating meat.

People who put their dog on vegetarian diet annoy me.  >:(
no technically they just need the elusive taurine

Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: delta9mda on January 27, 2014, 07:52:41 PM
i see all these commercials , and i hear about this heart worm medications

well duhh fucking lady your feeding your pets cans of meat at every meal, get your got damn dog on a fucking vegan diet for crying out loud, then maybe just maybe your fucking dog wont have heart worms

people are so fucking stupid, they fuck up there own lives with a bad diets and do the same thing to there pets
it has nothing to do with meat dork. my cats get dry food. special expensive stuff for a reason. and heart worms are transmitted by skeeters and other parasites. damnit man bring back daddy waddy, he wasnt a retard.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: delta9mda on January 27, 2014, 07:54:45 PM
now i think a cat can eat corn, beans, cheese, bread but leafy greens would cause a cat to choke

just feed the animals more fats and corn, beans easy to digest
they are not designed to eat a vegan diet. all you have to do is look at the giant canines in their mouths.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on January 27, 2014, 08:16:58 PM
Johnny, this will kill a cat really fast.  They cannot eat vegetables.

Dogs, such as my Greyhounds, do eat a lot of different things, but they have a higher than normal protein and fat requirement that can only be met by beef and chicken.  I bake them 20 lbs of chicken thighs every weak, a few lbs of Broccoli and they go through a few tubs of Greek Yogurt.  I also buy them double hamburgers sometimes from Burger King which they love.  Occasionally I will sous vide them a steak.  

Why cook the thighs?  No need to do that.

I would suggest giving them some raw drumsticks or Turkey necks.... the connective tissue is good for their teeth & innards.  Haven't fed my dogs prepared dog food in a while.  Nothing but organ meats, whole fish, veggies, and eggs
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: SF1900 on January 27, 2014, 08:54:47 PM
It appears that animals are not immune from the dreaded heme-iron.

I wonder how animals would do on a steady diet of carrots, just like Johnny Falcon.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: TEMPER on January 27, 2014, 09:33:51 PM
god you are one stupid fat redneck moron...I honestly hope you die.

I am ashamed to have falcon punches as my ava..
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 27, 2014, 09:56:23 PM
Why cook the thighs?  No need to do that.

I would suggest giving them some raw drumsticks or Turkey necks.... the connective tissue is good for their teeth & innards.  Haven't fed my dogs prepared dog food in a while.  Nothing but organ meats, whole fish, veggies, and eggs
One of them is extremely picky and she only likes them cooked.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Parker on January 27, 2014, 11:50:04 PM
well of course i wouldnt want that to happen a vulture or and owl picked up one of my ducks out of the pen and killed it the last week it saddend me to all ends

if they are healthy then keep doing what you do

im just saying all protien/amino acids can be found by combining plant foods , same with fat give them cheese, oils, ect
Wouldnt be a Vulture. A Vulture's feet are too weak to grasp, and their talons are short and stumpy. Their feet/talons are made for walking. Their beaks are not heavily hooked like a bird of prey. This is why they feed on carrion/rotting flesh. They'd wait for that duck to die. So, it might have been a hawk or an owl, if it was a bird at all.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2014, 04:55:13 AM
Wouldnt be a Vulture. A Vulture's feet are too weak to grasp, and their talons are short and stumpy. Their feet/talons are made for walking. Their beaks are not heavily hooked like a bird of prey. This is why they feed on carrion/rotting flesh. They'd wait for that duck to die. So, it might have been a hawk or an owl, if it was a bird at all.
we have these huge fucking vultures out here i dont think there hawks,
the vultures have like a 5-6 foot wingspan atleast
the plywood pens walls are about 5 foot high
pisses me off
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2014, 04:56:51 AM
look at all these guys getting upset  :-\

technically they just need taurine
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Parker on January 28, 2014, 05:09:16 AM
we have these huge fucking vultures out here i dont think there hawks,
the vultures have like a 5-6 foot wingspan atleast
the plywood pens walls are about 5 foot high
pisses me off
They'd just sit around and wait for the duck to die, then eat.
Maybe on rare occasion would they gang up and peck at something, but a live hearth duck can drive them away, and fly...ducks are faster flyers than vultures. Vultures need space, and are ungainly.
Something else could have gotten to the duck.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2014, 05:32:10 AM
They'd just sit around and wait for the duck to die, then eat.
Maybe on rare occasion would they gang up and peck at something, but a live hearth duck can drive them away, and fly...ducks are faster flyers than vultures. Vultures need space, and are ungainly.
Something else could have gotten to the duck.
it was an aflack white looking duck it cant fly only flaps its wings

my other duck is a muscobi and can fly well
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 28, 2014, 05:34:38 AM
it was an aflack white looking duck it cant fly only flaps its wings

my other duck is a muscobi and can fly well
Crows are bad around here and they are evil as in the movie and come around when death is near.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: Parker on January 28, 2014, 05:45:31 AM
it was an aflack white looking duck it cant fly only flaps its wings

my other duck is a muscobi and can fly well
clipped wings?
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: The True Adonis on January 28, 2014, 08:07:32 AM
They'd just sit around and wait for the duck to die, then eat.
Maybe on rare occasion would they gang up and peck at something, but a live hearth duck can drive them away, and fly...ducks are faster flyers than vultures. Vultures need space, and are ungainly.
Something else could have gotten to the duck.
This.  Vultures are some of my favorite birds and we have a ton of them.  They are opportunists and won`t waste their time to kill anything, especially since they can find food at incredibly long distance with their sense of smell and keen eyes from the high flight.  They wouldn`t bother a duck at all.


Now a Hawk would eat Johnny`s duck.  I took some pictures of a Cooper`s Hawk not too long ago looking for other birds to eat.  The Blue Jays sounded the alarm and warned everything in a distance and then ganged up to chase the Hawk away.
Title: Re: Pet meds, oh boy here we go again, heart worm medications
Post by: delta9mda on January 28, 2014, 02:53:55 PM
vultures are not predators they have chicken feet. birds of prey have talons/ grasping feet. hth