Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Treatment for Rash on Cat: Take 3 regular Tea Bags and steep in boiled water for 1/2 hour Inspect Cat; trim any excess or tangled fur; add a few drops of any Vegetable oil to the Tea; Take a wash cloth and soak in the Tea; wring the cloth to damp; place the cloth on the Cat's fur and let the Tea Oil mixture seep to the Cat's skin; let set; comb cat fur lightly; put a drop or two of veggie oil on the cat's comb before combing; vacuum up Cat's area; buy an inexpensive can of Hartz Flea Powder; most of all; give the Cat a dry Kibble diet for a few wks; any brand if the Cat won't eat dry; then let her fast for a day to clear tummy leave several bowls of clean water around the house at all times; A. (ps low grade canned cat food causes illnesses if used as sole food; a , " wsearcher " <wsearcher wrote: > > Hello I hope this is alright to post here. > My cat who is about 6-7yrs old is vomiting everyday and has a rash? of > scabs, like psoriasis or eczema, on a large portion of her body. She > vomits after she eats. Sometimes it is whole food, like she ate to > fast and other times it is just liquid. She just started vomiting in > the past 2 wks and the rash has been present for a about a month now. > She does not scratch all the time or seem to itch. She is sensitive to > chemicals, things like flea meds that you put on the neck or bathe in > and I do not give her vaccinations. She is an indoor cat and does not > go out at all. I am hoping someone who is familiar with cats can give > me some natural remedies to try on her. She has been spayed if that > makes any difference. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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