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Not sure how to deal specifically with your sister's cat's problem, but cats

respond well to flower essences. I've been giving my cat garlic flower essence

which has helped him become resistant to ticks.

best,

AllieD

>

> sorry that this is a bit off topic, but anyway ...

>

> There have been a few threads about using Buhner herbs for animals, e.g.

horses which seems to be effective (but expensive ...). Does anyone have

experience with using herbs for cats?

>

> My sister has an aging (13 year) cat that has been limping for at least half a

year, and is quickly getting worse now with signs of vision problems, no

gut/urine control and other euro (?) problems. They have visited the vet before,

but he didn't know what was wrong. They are going to check again tomorrow, but

it seems a bit hopeless case.

>

> Because all the symptoms look like neurologic problems to me, I wonder if we

could try using knotweed (neuro protection / restore) or maybe other herbs? I

have heard that cats have a very different digestive system than humans (or

horses, for that matter) so I have no idea if this is safe to try.

>

> Anyone with experience (maybe with similar cat issues), or herbs forum for

pets maybe?

>

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I give my cats colloidal silver in their water and it has cleared up the ame

symptoms you are talking about. I also gave it to my Cairn terrier and it got

his lyme disease under control and he acted like a puppy again the last two

years of his life (he was 14 when he died).  I highly recommend it for any

pets. I'm using it now on one cat's eye where he got a scratch that got

infected - it has cleared up in 2 days.

There is a group specifically about using CS for pets here

http://pets./group/SilverPets/

Best wishes,

Carol

 

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not all at once or in the way that you expect it but if you give your very best,

the very best will come back to you.  - Anonymous

 

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From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...>

Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 6:37:03 AM

Subject: [ ] buhner herbs and cats

 

sorry that this is a bit off topic, but anyway ...

There have been a few threads about using Buhner herbs for animals, e.g. horses

which seems to be effective (but expensive ...). Does anyone have experience

with using herbs for cats?

My sister has an aging (13 year) cat that has been limping for at least half a

year, and is quickly getting worse now with signs of vision problems, no

gut/urine control and other euro (?) problems. They have visited the vet before,

but he didn't know what was wrong. They are going to check again tomorrow, but

it seems a bit hopeless case.

Because all the symptoms look like neurologic problems to me, I wonder if we

could try using knotweed (neuro protection / restore) or maybe other herbs? I

have heard that cats have a very different digestive system than humans (or

horses, for that matter) so I have no idea if this is safe to try.

Anyone with experience (maybe with similar cat issues), or herbs forum for pets

maybe?

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