Hi Carol, for years now I've been using diatomaceous earth with total
success as a worm treatment for all my dogs.
Dosage is one teaspoon  every three months mixed in their food and the dogs
are miniature longhaired Dachshunds. Just as a precaution I even take some
myself from time to time.

One pound of the stuff cost me approx US$8.00

Hope this helps,

Cheers,  Roger



on 8/3/2004 12:09 PM, Kehoe at [email protected] wrote:

> Is there a cheap natural way to deworm cats?  My son has a beautiful black
> tomcat that has worms.  Flat white ones<yuck>.  They do not have the money
> to take him to a vet.  Colloidal silver in the drinking water does not seem
> to help.  The cat acts like it has a serious hairball and tries to cough it
> up.  It is really gross.  Any info on this would be appreciated.
> 
> Carol
> 
> 
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