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My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on his

left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it being

malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't take

him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if

there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard garlic

causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thank you and may health be with you always.

 

Richard

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Red Clover works for cysts.  I also have a great whole food supplement for dogs

and cats on my website.

 

Marji Page, Certified Herbalist

www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com

 

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" Richard " <rroy

 

Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000

Another Pet Question

 

> My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on his

> left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it being

> malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't take

> him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if

> there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard garlic

> causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions?

>

> Thank you and may health be with you always.

>

> Richard

>

>

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Thanks, Marji. I'd like to try it, but would you say that it's to be

used topically or internally, and if the latter, in what form, dosage

and frequency?

 

All the best,

 

Richard

 

, " marji " <CoyoteMoon

wrote:

>

> Red Clover works for cysts. I also have a great whole food supplement

for dogs and cats on my website.

>

> Marji Page, Certified Herbalist

> www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com

>

> ------------

> " Richard " rroy

>

> Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000

> Another Pet Question

>

> > My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on

his

> > left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it

being

> > malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't

take

> > him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if

> > there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard

garlic

> > causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions?

> >

> > Thank you and may health be with you always.

> >

> > Richard

> >

> >

> ------- End of Original Message -------

>

>

>

>

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For people, the easiest way to take would be an infusion. About 4-6 cups per

day.  For pets, I would either give them the " tea " in their water dish ( 1 cup

or so depending on weight) or else in the form of a tincture made with vegetable

glycerin and water (dosage: 1-3 tsp., 3 times daily). 

 

Marji Page, Certified Herbalist

www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com

 

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" Richard " <rroy

 

Mon, 30 Oct 2006 12:33:06 -0000

Re: Another Pet Question

 

> Thanks, Marji. I'd like to try it, but would you say that it's to be

> used topically or internally, and if the latter, in what form, dosage

> and frequency?

>

> All the best,

>

> Richard

>

> , " marji " <CoyoteMoon

> wrote:

> >

> > Red Clover works for cysts. I also have a great whole food supplement

> for dogs and cats on my website.

> >

> > Marji Page, Certified Herbalist

> > www.CoyoteMoonHerbs.com

> >

> > ------------

> > " Richard " rroy

> >

> > Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:07:07 -0000

> > Another Pet Question

> >

> > > My cat Amber, 13, has 2 medium size cists developed side by side on

> his

> > > left side. I heard that cats with cists have a 75% chance of it

> being

> > > malignent, whereas dogs have a 25% chance. I'm worried and can't

> take

> > > him to the vet right now, and would much prefer a natural remedy if

> > > there is one. I'd try oil pulling if he were human. And I heard

> garlic

> > > causes severe aenemia in cats. Does anyone have any suggestions?

> > >

> > > Thank you and may health be with you always.

> > >

> > > Richard

> > >

> > >

> > ------- End of Original Message -------

> >

> >

> >

> >

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