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Brewer's yeast is a good source of B-complex vitamins for pets.(LIFE)
From:
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
| Date:
March 25, 2000
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Q. Twice recently, my cat has jumped up on the counter and eaten my Brewer's yeast tablets equal to 22.5 grains. Could the tablets harm her?
A. Wow, that's some smart cat you have there! She's actually showing you what she likes -- and what she needs to be healthy! Brewer's yeast happens to be an excellent supplement for dogs and cats.These yeast products are a rich source of the B-complex vitamins.
Q. Our vet told us our dog had six rotten teeth that needed ...
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