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Very Sick Mr. Kitten
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 354311" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Saying prayers and sending hugs to you, Manster and Mr. Kitty. </p><p></p><p>My mom has been known to go to the vet school hospital every 4 hours to feed one of our cats homemade chicken broth. I swear by it for cats. You might try it. Just boil some chicken pieces in water to cover until the chicken is done. Pull meat off bones, toss bones back into broth and simmer for another 30 mins or so. Strain and then feed warm broth via syringe. You can sub one of the canned broths, but make sure to get one of the organic low sodium kinds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 354311, member: 1233"] Saying prayers and sending hugs to you, Manster and Mr. Kitty. My mom has been known to go to the vet school hospital every 4 hours to feed one of our cats homemade chicken broth. I swear by it for cats. You might try it. Just boil some chicken pieces in water to cover until the chicken is done. Pull meat off bones, toss bones back into broth and simmer for another 30 mins or so. Strain and then feed warm broth via syringe. You can sub one of the canned broths, but make sure to get one of the organic low sodium kinds. [/QUOTE]
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