has anyone ever tried any of their runny nose remedies?
Milk dud is home from vet after teeth surgery however still stuffy and not
eating on her own. i now have 2 bandaids over two bites on me and i do not
look forward to any more forcefeeding never mind her damn meds--one of which
is a painkiller. i'm hoping she'll calm down now she's home and can see her
brother however i've got to keep her in a dog crate so i can take care of
her.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "barbara Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:25 PM
Subject: Colds & Runny Noses


> March 03
>
>
> TO:     OUR FELINE ONLINE NEWSLETTER READERS
> FROM:   FELINE MEDICINE CHEST
> RE:     RUNNY NOSE
>
> It seems like we have had tons of calls from customers all
> over the country about their cat's constant runny nose.  Several
> have even had bloody noses that are worrying them and want to
> know what we can do.
>
> The bloody noses are usually the easiest because this time of the
> year all our houses are pretty dry.  A bloody nose can come as
> a result of very little humidity in the cat's environment.  If
> this simple solution isn't the answer, then we would recommend
> you have your cat examined and see what the diagnosis might be.
>
> If the diagnosis is a cold, then we would use Systemajuv and
> ProBac Adult to drive this virus out of the system.  If this
> cold persists for another two weeks, we would go after it with
> a specifically formulated natural antiviral.
>
> Most of us know that an antibiotic cannot help a virus.  In fact
> the antibiotic can and does make things worse because it weakens
> the immune system and pushes the problem further and further into
> the body.  The reason most vets prescribe an antibiotic is that lots
> of viral infections start out as a bacterial problem and then become
> a virus.
>
> Colds and runny noses come from a virus usually and this virus is
> what you want to drive OUT of the body.  Yes, herbs can and will
> drive a virus out if one is persistent and diligent.  We have
> a more detailed discussion about what we do for our own kitties
> and what we recommend to our customers.   Please go to this link
> for more detailed discussions:
>  http://www.petmedicinechest.com/feline/discussions/bacterialcondtext.asp
> and then to this link for what we recommend as a remedy for a
> viral condition:
>  http://www.petmedicinechest.com/feline/virusproblems.asp
>
> Since it is still winter up here in the North, we thought you might
> like to know what we are encountering too.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rose
> www.felinemedicinechest.com
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