Hi sol,
One way to get a good amount of EIS (CS) into animals is to put it into their drinking water, or give it to them straight AS their drinking water.
Why not mix it with some saline and inject it between the skin and muscle, cats (and maybe dogs, don't have them so don't know) will absorb the stuff fairly quickly. This is how a dehydrated cat is treated. So you could get a lot of it into the cat.
If this was my cat, I'd be putting a mix of 1 part DMSO and 9 parts EIS on the lump at least once a day. The DMSO will take the silver into the tissues, nearly as good as an injection into the lump. If the 1/9 mix is well tolerated, I would increase the DMSO portion gradually up to a 50/50 mix, as tolerated by the cat. I imagine that some animals, like some people will have more sensitive skin and will not be able to tolerate a 50/50 mix, which is why I would work up gradually.
Don't know about injecting directly into a lump. I have always felt that if cancer is contained in a lump and getting smaller, DON"T poke a hole in it. I lost a mother-in-law, because an itchy surgeon wanted to remove a cancerous lump in her brain, which was responding to radiation therapy, but not fast enough for him. He guaranteed her a normal full life. Yeah, right..can you say metastasized and dead within 6 months. This was back in 1988.
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