Re: Water Softener questions

Re: Water Softener questions

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Water Softener questions Mike S. 04-14-2006
For the relatively small amount of water that the cat drinks (I've 2
cats..) perhaps the easiest solution would be to just feed them bottled
water.
Tomes

"Mike S." <littleboyblu87@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1144993352.188169.46090@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> When you add salt pellets or solar salt to a water softener, is that
> supposed to decrease the amount of calcium in the water? And does that
> increase the amount of sodium in the water?
>
> The reason I ask is because my cat's calcium levels are very high. The
> vet cannot find any reason for it to be that high, especially since
> she's on a prescription diet to reduce calcium intake. The only thing
> we could think of that would cause an increase in calcium levels is the
> water. But since salt pellets are used, I thought that would decrease
> calcium. Perhaps there's something else in the water.
>




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