>... What you could do, instead of dosing the water with it (changing the
>taste of the water, although I don't think it would affect the water's
>lifetime), is buy vit C powder or capsules and measure it out to sprinkle
>their food with it. ...
>I do this with Potpie's food and she appears to dig the taste ...
The people who do this ... are you guys using *chewable* Vit C or just a Vit
C tablet??? I find it hard to believe that it wouldn't change the taste of
the water. The chewables have sugar in them and they're still really sour.
I'd really like to get some Vit C in my guys (one has allergies) but I'm
leery of doing anything that might decrease the amount of water they drink
or the food they eat.
--Barb--
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Barbara Carlson Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
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Thought for the day:
If "boring women have immaculate homes," I must be very interesting!
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[Posted in FML issue 1973]