Marshalee;
Are you on the Kombucha List with making and drinking KT and also giving to
pets???    I now have some CS and am starting it for my Chicken Pox Virus
pain of 14 months.  I also Have Kefir  also  and love it all.
I feel confident that it will put an end to this.
I didn't have any of this when my  "INKY" had his problems.
I have  l black part Himalayam Cat abt 9 yrs old now. "INKY" .  In 2000
summer, Inky lost  his neighbor friend "Jessie" a bt 12 yrs old.  When I got
INKY, i got him fixed and he found Jessie next door. Jessie took Inky and
showed him how to get on stumps and look for mice and rabbits etc.
 Jessie took care of Inky and taught him everything. Every day he would go
over to Jessie's and Jessie would watch for him and they would go hunting.
My neighbor said they had a bone yard in one corner of his big yard where
they  brought there hunted goodies and ate   what they wanted etc.
Well Jessie died.  Inky would go and sit out by the fence and wait for
Jessie but no Jessie.
 Inky was greaving for over 10 months and that winter he came in the house
and wouldn't go out.  he had gotten in a fight with another cat and  got
slashed in jaw and injured eye as the other cat's claw got hooked in one of
Inky's front paws behind a bone,  and he couldn't get loose is what the Vet
said.  he said that  it   must have been one big fight.
 Inky was greiving over Jessie so when that happened he just stayed in house
till abt April when it got warm outside.  he always went out side to
bathroom and he started using the kitty potty that was for the other new
kitten we had and would not go near the door etc.
Animals grieve I think more so than human's in some cases.     Inky was at
the time 7 yrs and had been with Jessie all that time.  7 yrs.
Just thought I'd share my experience with you.
 Let me know abt the KOMBUCHA.  I could get you started.
Maxine
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marshalee Hallett <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, February 11, 2002 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS: dog lump


>
>> << Seems to be healing up OK. Any idea what it could be?
>>  Thanks, >>
>>
>> Sounds like a sebaceous cyst. I saw them a lot when I owned a grooming
>shop,
>> they're kind of like huge, huge pimples. They often recur in the same
spot
>> unless every bit of the junk is out of it. IMO the tendency toward these
>is
>> related to the kind of food and treats they eat.
>>
>> Laura H.
>> Texas
>
>Dear Laura, I don`t think it is a seb. cyst, I get those myself. (So did my
>dad, and my youngest son, they are hereditary.)
>The stuff inside one of them is hard and white, kinda like cartilage, where
>as Willy`s lump was full of squishy grainy black stuff. I wonder if it was
a
>cancerous something or other? After all, he`s nearly 80 in human terms.
>Poor old guy is getting cataracts and has a hard time going down the stairs
>now. sigh...I had to put his little Puggy wife to sleep last May; she had
>hip dysplasia. I know he grieved for her.
>Marshalee
>
>
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