Hi Kathryn:  Can you give me the recipe for homeopathic remedy/diet for feline 
stomatitis.  I had it printed out but in the disuption of the hurricane, I 
misplaced it.  I do remember Oxyfresh in the water.  Do you mean, Oxiwash  that 
we use in our laundry to help whiten it?  How much?  Is it safe?  How often?  
I am giving Tiger CoQ10 as well as Vit C and L-Lysine daily.  Thanks, Dot 
(Freehold, NJ)


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 From: Kathryn Hargreaves <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat in Ohio needs home
 

Note that one can transition kits to the much healthier wet food (and then 
healthy wet food, as opposed to Friskies, which is great for getting cats to 
eat anything) by adding in a little of the desired stuff at a time while 
subtracting the old stuff.   Cats are instinctually fussy about food for a good 
evolutionary reason.   You can also putting really smelly bonito flakes or tuna 
water on things they may otherwise not eat.   I also use freeze-dried liver or 
salmon or chicken or beef (from save sources, not China), because it smells so 
strong.   The nose is the gateway to a cat's stomach.

Is there a way the vet can detect these possible lesions mentioned by digegg? 


The other Kathryn (call me Kathy).



On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Kathryn Green <[email protected]> wrote:

THANK YOU!  I will bring that possibility up w/the vet.  In talking to
>him on the phone he has come up with a few possibilities but I will
>see what he thinks.  I also notice that Oz is VERY leery of brooms.
>Will even stop eating his morning canned food and run for shelter if I
>start sweeping around his litter pan on the far side of the room.  And
>unlike Miss Kitty, Oz LOVES his canned food treat.   I have to wonder
>if he hasn't been clobbered/chased with a broom more than a few times.
>
>Kat
>
>
>[email protected] wrote:
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>
>RE:  Oz and his rear end.  I had a stray that never wanted his rear
>end touched.  He died from urinary tract obstruction.  The vet was
>upset that he could not find anything to cause it so he did an
>autopsy.  He found adhesions all over inside his body, the kind that
>come from being kicked across a room, very hard.  He was a beautiful
>champagne color Persian with the most loving personality.  Maybe Oz
>has some adhesions ?
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