I agree. I was going to say the same thing: it depends on the strain of staph. If it's MRSA you have to really get out the big guns, and fast. Staph can easily be deadly. Humans sometimes need to mainline antibiotics.

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On Jun 28, 2007, at 2:54 PM, MaryChristine wrote:

not offhand, gloria, but i think a lot of it has to do with what strain of staph--that's the one that is rapidly developing resistance to EVERY antibiotic in humans, and i expect it's the same thing in critters.....

On 6/28/07, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Susan, also on this list, has a cat that has been diagnosed with a
STAFF INFECTION on his foot.  THey've tried 1 antibiotic, but no
luck.  I've done some searches for alternative /holistic treatments
and found:  Colloidal Silver, Golden Seal (my personal favorite for
everything), hydrogen peroxide followed by Panalog cream, Neem oil
(cream) , etc etc.

Anybody have any suggestions for treating Staff?

Gloria





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