Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
You think cats can get poisoned from STAINLESS STEEL? Wow. Just wow.
Here's a recall of stainless steel pet bowls:
https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-news/petco-food-bowl-recall/
See "harmful chemicals" listed under stainless steel pet bowls here:
https://www.thecatniptimes.com/cat-product-reviews/are-your-pets-dishes-safe/
Ok did you read the part in your own source that said that amount of radioactivity posed no health risk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
You think cats can get poisoned from STAINLESS STEEL? Wow. Just wow.
Here's a recall of stainless steel pet bowls:
https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-news/petco-food-bowl-recall/
See "harmful chemicals" listed under stainless steel pet bowls here:
https://www.thecatniptimes.com/cat-product-reviews/are-your-pets-dishes-safe/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
You think cats can get poisoned from STAINLESS STEEL? Wow. Just wow.
Yes, STAINLESS STEEL can have coatings on it that are toxic. Shop much, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
You think cats can get poisoned from STAINLESS STEEL? Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
You think cats can get poisoned from STAINLESS STEEL? Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Again, you give cat ladies a bad name. It was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/UPSKY-Elevated-Anti-Slip-Station-Stainless/dp/B0888BG65Q/ref=pd_lpo_199_t_1/132-2227249-8771444?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0888BG65Q&pd_rd_r=3f758f0e-bf16-4c13-bb43-86d5e6b6361f&pd_rd_w=3Jh6z&pd_rd_wg=i3fu9&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V&psc=1&refRID=YH39N7AQXB9FWTCWVQ3V
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Well, by your own admission your cat did suffer from some type of health episode, over a period of days which you blame on some type of toxic pet bowls.
And yet you still refuse to give any information on these toxic pet bowls to help out other pet owners.
I guess you enjoy the suffering of small innocent creatures
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
LOL to all of this. I can't even decide which bits to highlight. My cat is suffering a fate of sitting in the sun on my couch right now. Oh the horror!! He alsy rested easy last night. LOL. Advice given by people who willfully misunderstand the circumstances isn't really of value, now is it. The cat in your head is not the cat here on my couch. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Vet here again - This is what the OP wrote: "Now he is doing this other weird thing: he will be sitting in a dignified sphinx position as if he's asleep or falling asleep, or in zen mode or whatever, and suddenly his head will loll around and crash down hard on the couch, like he's out cold. WTH? It almost seems like he's passing out."
A cat does not pass out for no reason....and you are correct, most people don't rush out the first time their pet behaves strangely. But passing out is not just strange....it is serious. Why? Cardiac? Neurologic? Other?
I stand by the opinion that the cat should be brought in for an examination. OP can decline - that is his/her right, but OP should not expect any form of truly knowledgeable answer on this forum as to what is wrong with the cat. A physical examination is the place to start....along with witnessing the event or watching the recording of the event. And OP should NOT call the vet asking for their opinion. Obviously, they value the knowledge of an online forum more.....and frankly are too cheap to get an informed opinion.
I can here it now - "I'm not too cheap.....I just don't want to drag the cat in....." yadda yadda yadda.....I have heard it all before. If you valued our opinion, you would pay for it. But, no instead you expect to give her knowledge for free. Scratch that, sister, because I have been slammed giving care and advice to my actual patients and clients not some Susie-come-lately who thinks I should answer their phone call....
Who said I was going to call a vet to ask for advice? You have a serious problem.
We ALL understand, OP, that you are not going to call a vet for advice. You aren't going to call a vet or take your cat to a vet. We get it. Instead, you chose to post your question about your cat on an anonymous forum, and then angrily dismiss all advice (including that from actual vets) urging you to seek vet care for your pet. We get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Here you go OP, the answer you were looking for. Now you can rest easy at night (even if your cat cannot)
Please disregard the previous three pages of sound advice given by experienced pet owners and veterinarians![]()
Now, how about you turn this thread into something positive and tell us about these “toxic” pet bowls. Where did you purchase them? And when? What brand? What material are they made of?
So that we may avoid our cats suffering the same fate as yours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cat is what 13.5 years old? I would do the same as the OP too, as I'm sure plenty of people would do. Most people don't rush of to the Vets at the second their old cats starts acting strangely.
Vet here again - This is what the OP wrote: "Now he is doing this other weird thing: he will be sitting in a dignified sphinx position as if he's asleep or falling asleep, or in zen mode or whatever, and suddenly his head will loll around and crash down hard on the couch, like he's out cold. WTH? It almost seems like he's passing out."
A cat does not pass out for no reason....and you are correct, most people don't rush out the first time their pet behaves strangely. But passing out is not just strange....it is serious. Why? Cardiac? Neurologic? Other?
I stand by the opinion that the cat should be brought in for an examination. OP can decline - that is his/her right, but OP should not expect any form of truly knowledgeable answer on this forum as to what is wrong with the cat. A physical examination is the place to start....along with witnessing the event or watching the recording of the event. And OP should NOT call the vet asking for their opinion. Obviously, they value the knowledge of an online forum more.....and frankly are too cheap to get an informed opinion.
I can here it now - "I'm not too cheap.....I just don't want to drag the cat in....." yadda yadda yadda.....I have heard it all before. If you valued our opinion, you would pay for it. But, no instead you expect to give her knowledge for free. Scratch that, sister, because I have been slammed giving care and advice to my actual patients and clients not some Susie-come-lately who thinks I should answer their phone call....
Who said I was going to call a vet to ask for advice? You have a serious problem.
Anonymous wrote:The cat is fine today. No twitching, no movement in his legs when he breaths and no head flopping. FYI. I really think he was somehow poisoned by his cat food bowls and has been slowly getting over that. I posted this:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/928172.page
Who knows. I could be wrong.