While I was sleeping one of my cats got hold of a ball of acrylic yarn (one of their toys)He ate a good amount, about a 12-18quot; pieceI know the symptoms to watch out for and when to take him to the vetWe currently feed the cats an indoor formula food which has added fiberWill this help pass the yarn through him?
A trail provides changing terain thus giving you more muscle movements.
mix it up, helps keep the boredom downhowever, treadmill is better on the knees and joints.
YesWhen you run outside you have more ups and downs and curves in the pavementThese hills even the small ones help to increase the muscle that you buildTreadmills are great dont' get me wrong and they even have them with inclines and things like that but theres nothing like a good old fashioned run in the neighborhood.
first: running is defined as moving at a pace faster than 7 1/2 minute milesso, i assume you are not considering runningi think you are considering joggingif you are not in any kind of shape you MUST start out walking no more than 15 minutes a day for the first 1-3 weeksthen you can up thatwhen you are up to 45-60 minutes of walking daily then you can mix in one minute of jogging for every 4-5 of walking(use a timer on your watch) i have coached couch potatoes into finishing marathons using a method like thisyou can contact me directly if you want REAL help.
My cat used to eat/swallow yarn when he was still a kittenIt passed, but there were a few times that I had to help get it out, because the piece was so longI wouldn't worry unless it hasn't passed in over a week.