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I am looking for some natural remedies for my cat.

She has feline eczema and constant scratching and scabs from having a

flea allergy. anyone have any suggestions for this?.

Also she sneezes all the time and sounds like she is trying to clear her

throat possible polyps any ideas or suggestions for that? Vet said if

she has polyps she'll need them removed but I was looking for something

more affordable and natural.

Thanks,

Donna ACS

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Could be diet. What are you feeding the cat? Human eczema is usually caused by eating petro-chemicals. A wild cat would eat wild raw meat mostly. Try changing the cat's diet to what he/she would be getting if in the wild.Ingrid"Be one more blind follower of the blind, and you will have the oblivion you desire."Bliss Carman1861-1929, Poet--- On Fri, 1/29/10, Donna <dscroggs44646 wrote:Donna <dscroggs44646{Herbal Remedies} advice neededherbal remedies Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 8:40 AM

 

 

I am looking for some natural remedies for my cat.

She has feline eczema and constant scratching and scabs from having a

flea allergy. anyone have any suggestions for this?.

Also she sneezes all the time and sounds like she is trying to clear her

throat possible polyps any ideas or suggestions for that? Vet said if

she has polyps she'll need them removed but I was looking for something

more affordable and natural.

Thanks,

Donna ACS

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Donna,

First thing to do is get your kitty on Doc's Total Pet Nutrition.

Mary

 

 

Donna wrote:

 

 

I am looking for some natural remedies for my cat.

She has feline eczema and constant scratching and scabs from having a

flea allergy. anyone have any suggestions for this?.

Also she sneezes all the time and sounds like she is trying to clear

her

throat possible polyps any ideas or suggestions for that? Vet said if

she has polyps she'll need them removed but I was looking for something

 

more affordable and natural.

Thanks,

Donna ACS

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And what do I mix it with so my cat will eat it? Do I get everything for

the total nutrition from health food store?

Donna ACS

 

> Donna,

> First thing to do is get your kitty on Doc's Total Pet Nutrition.

> Mary

>

>

> Donna wrote:

>

>> I am looking for some natural remedies for my cat.

>> She has feline eczema and constant scratching and scabs from having a

>> flea allergy. anyone have any suggestions for this?.

>> Also she sneezes all the time and sounds like she is trying to clear her

>> throat possible polyps any ideas or suggestions for that? Vet said if

>> she has polyps she'll need them removed but I was looking for something

>> more affordable and natural.

>> Thanks,

>> Donna ACS

>>

>

>

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Best is the Tuna you can

get at Sam's Club or Costco. 

Our cat turned her nose up at it at first, but then came to love it.

Sometimes you have to play tough with cats and just keep feeding them

the same thing until they eat it.

My cat waited a week and didn't eat that entire time, but finally

looked at me like, "OK, you win, I'll eat it".  ;o))))))

Best,

Doc

 

On 2/2/2010 3:30 PM, Donna wrote:

 

And what do I mix it with so my cat will eat it? Do I get everything for the total nutrition from health food store?

Donna ACS

 

 

Donna,

First thing to do is get your kitty on Doc's Total Pet Nutrition.

Mary

Donna wrote:

 

 

I am looking for some natural remedies for my cat.

She has feline eczema and constant scratching and scabs from having a

flea allergy. anyone have any suggestions for this?.

Also she sneezes all the time and sounds like she is trying to clear her

throat possible polyps any ideas or suggestions for that? Vet said if

she has polyps she'll need them removed but I was looking for something

more affordable and natural.

Thanks,

Donna ACS

 

 

 

 

 

 

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