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Frans (Montreal, Canada) on 08/22/2013

Hi, My 17 year old cat suffers from Pancreatitis. He's now on a special home diet : cooked bison, cooked green peas, sawflower oil, fish oil and a special supplement powder. Do you think ''apple cider vinegar with the mother could be good / help him? Thank you very much.
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Replied By Jessie (Riverdale, Md) on 08/23/2013

Definitely try the ACV. It is good for so many things. I give it to my animals when I think they need it. For a cat, 1/4 t. mixed in food would work. Or add it to his water, if he will drink it that way. My cats love the water left from a can of tuna. I am sure I could add the vinegar to that and they would take it. Jessie
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Replied By Carole J. (Arizona) on 01/27/2022

My sister rubs her cat with ACV for fleas and then he licks it off giving him his dose.
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Replied By Adrienne (ID) on 10/23/2023

Hello Jesse, I've been putting powdered vinegar into the food of the feral cats I'm taking care of, and now they don't get urinary tract infections or blockages or anything else so far. They did before I started the vinegar. Just thought I'd mention it since it's so easy to do, and they don't balk at all. I give 1/32 of a teaspoon per kitty.
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