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
>
>
>
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