Why, you ask? The answer is lactose intolerance — yes, cats can have it too. Purina says that the high amount of lactose found in cow’s milk is usually too much for a cat’s digestive system ...
“He wasn’t doing too good,” said Journell, noting that Alexander drank much more of the milk than the other cats. “He’d jump on the bed and just put his head down. I thought, what’s wrong?
Two cats have died in California after their owner fed them raw, unpasteurized milk that had been recalled due to the risk of bird flu contamination. Joseph Journell, 56, of San Bernardino ...
A California man whose two cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu risk says he meant to keep his beloved pets healthy, but his efforts tragically backfired. “It’s horrible ...
Joseph Journell thought he was doing the wholesome thing when he fed raw, unpasteurized milk to his cats. Journell also drank the raw milk, thinking it provided benefits that pasteurized milk did ...
Journell said Alexander did seem to gain weight and get more energy, so he began to offer raw milk to his other cats, too. Journell also ... on your couch is very much removed from a wolf or ...