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Thanks, I'll check this one out. My 4 are indoor/outdoor, mostly outdoor. But so

tame, as I spoil them rotten with attention. It's a wonder they mouse, but do it

well. No snakes or scorpions seen this year either. Yippie! And funny story, the

3 adult siblings went on a long walk with the dogs and I two weeks ago,

cautiously darting behind every bush along the path.

 

Diana of Dewberry Hill

 

>>>>>>>>I recommend you get Juliette deBaracli Levy's herbal book on cats. It's

available on Ebay. She covers diet and herbs as healing agents. Note: if

your cats are semi-feral like mine, getting herbal 'pills' in them is as

hard as getting allopathic medicine pills in them. Darn cats are soooo hard

to treat -- I'm glad mine are 98% injury and illness-free due to being

indoors, otherwise I don't know HOW I'd treat them.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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Ok, now you're talking my second favorite subject here.....

 

I've just notice that the most recent stray has bloody diarrhea..... any

ideas on treatment? This is a friendly stray, fortunately. I've knicknamed her

GLUE.

mjh

 

> Herbal Remedies for Cats/ was EO's for Cats

>

> Thanks, I'll check this one out. My 4 are indoor/outdoor, mostly outdoor.

> But so tame, as I spoil them rotten with attention. It's a wonder they mouse,

> but do it well. No snakes or scorpions seen this year either. Yippie! And

> funny story, the 3 adult siblings went on a long walk with the dogs and I two

> weeks ago, cautiously darting behind every bush along the path.

>

> Diana of Dewberry Hill

>

> >>>>>>>>I recommend you get Juliette deBaracli Levy's herbal book on cats.

> It's

> available on Ebay. She covers diet and herbs as healing agents. Note: if

> your cats are semi-feral like mine, getting herbal 'pills' in them is as

> hard as getting allopathic medicine pills in them. Darn cats are soooo hard

> to treat -- I'm glad mine are 98% injury and illness-free due to being

> indoors, otherwise I don't know HOW I'd treat them.

> Anya

> http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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foxhillers writes:

> I've just notice that the most recent stray has bloody diarrhea.....

any

> ideas on treatment?

 

Canned pumpkin's good for " dire rears, " as is yogurt . . .

 

If it's bloody, though, there could be something serious going on that

needs to be checked out . . .

 

HTH, rox

 

 

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