Tony: What an interesting idea about spraying her surroundings. We are moving today, and I will do that at her new home. Everything is chaotic now with movers and uproar.
Mary Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Moody" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:19 AM Subject: Re: CS>Help with Dosage > Dear Mary Jo, > The easiest way to treat Canada is to fill her water bowl with CS and to > use CS instead of water if you mix it with her food. > > If you are really anxious to get a bigger dose into her then you could > gently and slowly use a 5 ml syringe into the corner of her mouth. > Stand > her on a carpet and you will avoid "wheelies" on yourself! > > What I have really found helpful, if the animals are not healthy, is to > daily spray CS on everything that the animal comes into contact, > including the animal itself. Bedding, favourite sunning spots, around > the feeding bowl, etc. The idea is to try to minimize or stop > re-infection. > > Sick cats and dogs, I spray their faces and wipe off with a towel and > repeat this several times. Wipe their eyes to get rid of the gungy > stuff. A light, all over body spray which you leave on, and she will > lick some of it off. A quick spray into the mouth should help too but in > general they object to that treatment. Their front legs and feet get an > extra dose. They tend to lie around with snot dribbling onto their front > legs, so its sensible to clean that up. > > Feel the warmth and power that she gives back to you. > > Tony > > > DeadTiredCaregiver wrote: > > > > I need help with the amount of CS to give to a five pound cat I took in > > after she came to my > > door, sick. > > > > I have spend a thousand dollars on vet bills, and she is worse than she was > > when he began > > treating her. I am now trying to help her myself. (I named her My Land in > > Canada because I used the money I had struggled to save for a down payment > > on retirement land in Cape Breton on her vet bills. I call her Canada.) > > > > What is the scope of the action of CS in a cat? Is there a > > healing crisis? How long can you administer it? > > How long before improvement is expected. > > > > The cat has a chronic upper respiratory infection which is a virus combined > > with a secondary bacterial infection. She also has a very serious, stinking > > infection of the mouth and gums. She has lost many teeth. That is an auto > > immune problem, according to the vet. > > > > She was given Cefzil, which had no effect on her. Then the vet put her on > > Zithromax, which gave her diarrhea and she developed a urinary tract > > infection. He then added cephalexin for the UTI, along with the > > Zithromax. At that point, she got diarrhea so severe that she was going > > everywhere. She could not make it to her litter. She was also losing > > weight and getting weak. > > > > I took her off both antibiotics and returned to the vet. She was limp as > > a rag and had lost half a pound. He agreed that the Cefzil, Zithromax and > > cephalexin had not helped > > her and he wanted to give her a massive shot of penicillin along with > > cortisone to prevent > > reaction. I said I would pass on that because I felt we were killing her > > at great expense to me. > > I brought her home. > > > > Mary Jo and Canada > > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

