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Forum DIET & CARE bladder sludge

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    • bunnytowne
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        awe poor little Itty Bitty Feda   I gave her some broccoli a week ago and noticed bladder sludge so I stopped was only 1 piece 2 nites in a row and then last nite I gave her some kale a small amount and again I noticed bladder sludge she is very sensitive to those foods so I am going to be very careful with her and cotton. I am going to eat the kale myself taste sort of cabbagy. she peed on the sheet I have draped over the xpen in the bedroom door. in a way I am glad she did cuz thats how I noticed it. I have to wash the sheet now tho. she is starting to mark her territory there. and I put cotton a litterbox to hopefully keep him from poop pee war all over the floor he got in it and ate some of the hay. now i need to find a container for Itty Bitty Feda at the door for her litterbox. the ones i have I am using for other stuff. but that will have to change. she can jump in one but the sides are a little high on teh container I was thinking of using she always went in her house not the floor so I hope she knows what to do with it. and she likes to go in a corner of the cage too next to her litterbox as well as in it. well we will get it figured out. in the meantime no spinache kale broccoli and the like. parsley is good she loves it and cilantro and romaine so she can have that  poor little thing has a sensitive system and I don’t want to run her to the vet again so I am going to be veeeery careful with my little bitty girl with her sweet dainty self.


      • Sarita
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          http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx

          I posted this under the “parsley” topic and I think you should read it in it’s entirety.  Good information.


        • bunnytowne
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            that was some good information thanks


          • bunnytowne
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              I saw the  post you made on the parsley too does that include cilantro ?  I have fed her parsley too. since she is sensitive to stuff I will stop the parsley. and keep an eye on things see how it goes with her. if more problems to the vet it is. hopefully it will clear up and is due to the food. I hope.


            • Sarita
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                Well the article says that greens aren’t really a big part of the problem and that you should continue to feed them (you don’t want to cut out all calcium this vet says as well because that is not good) – she mentions more about pellets and alfalfa and other factors.


              • JK
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                  Broccoli and anything in the cabbage family and kale are no no’s according to my vet due to high calcium.

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              Forum DIET & CARE bladder sludge