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I feel your pain we live next to a farm and people drop cats and kittens at the barn but thay are house raised so thay come to the nearest house can't blame them ,if thay make it across the road I can't turn them away , mean while take care , good luck with the poor drop offs

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Rayne Saltair <raynesaltair1herbal remedies Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2009 3:53:59 PMRe: {Herbal Remedies} Herbs I can grow to heal cuts?

 

 

 

 

Thanks, people keep dumping kittens on our lawn cause they know we can never turn them away. I've done this all my life but as I get older it's getting harder and harder to heal from all the damage I take. Rayne.--- On Sat, 8/8/09, patricia jones <siamesecat1953@ > wrote:

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I second the plantain and/or comfrey. Both are wonderful herbs for dealing

with such things. Adding calendula to the salve helps too.

If you have the " evil invasive " plant purple loosestrife (it's rampant in my

area) it was shocking to me how great a salve that makes. Again, I mixed it

with comfrey and plantain.

Good job helping the kitties out.

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What does the Purple Loosestrife look like? Can you get a picture and send it?

I am trying to learn the names and uses of plants in my area; everyone one I

hear about I get as much info as I can.

Thanks,

Susan

herbal remedies , " prayerfulmantis " <prayerfulmantis

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> I second the plantain and/or comfrey. Both are wonderful herbs for

dealing with such things. Adding calendula to the salve helps too.

> If you have the " evil invasive " plant purple loosestrife (it's rampant in

my area) it was shocking to me how great a salve that makes. Again, I mixed it

with comfrey and plantain.

> Good job helping the kitties out.

>

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