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Alternative Cat Treatments

Standard Herbal Supports for these Feline  illnesses and diseases can be purchased by clicking on the CAT PRESCRIPTIONS LINK. However most cat lovers prefer to use our FREE HEALTH CONSULTATION first!


Teeth and Gum Health - Alternative Cat Treatments

If the gums have become inflamed, e. g. , red and swollen or discharging pus, then an excellent treatment is to use the herb Myrhh. Make a dilution by adding 1 teaspoon of the tincture (the alcoholic extract) to a cup of water. Gently apply this to the gums once or twice a day. Either use a soft toothbrush or, if the gums are too sensitive for this, flush the gums with this solution using a syringe. If your animal has developed abscessed teeth, ones that are loose or that have holes in...

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Kitten Cough Treatment - Alternative Cat Treatments

Since the emergence of anti-biotic resistant bacterial infections through over prescription during the past 50 years, the infective organisms are also strong enough to cross species lines, and this is why we have respiratory infections in cats, dogs and horses nowadays. This is a duplicate of my canine Kennel Cough treatment made from concentrated alcohol based extracts and 2 drops only are to be given to kittens three times daily. It is best to add the 2 drops to a small amou...

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Cat with severe UTI - Alternative Cat Treatments

Question: I have a 15 year old male cat that has nervousness and urine tract irritation constantly. He used to get it every couple of months, but in the last year it is almost every day. He is on Elavil (cat prozac), Predizone(cortizone) and Atopica every day. He seems to be in constant pain and urinates blood all over the house. When he is not sleeping, he is peeing every couple of minutes. The vet gives me pain killers to give him, but says there is really nothing to...

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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease(FLUTD) - Alternative Cat Treatments

Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) describes a collection of conditions that can affect the bladder and urethra of cats. This syndrome can have many possible causes, but cats generally exhibit similar, recognizable signs. Cats with FLUTD usually show signs of difficulty and pain when urinating, increased frequency of urination, and blood in the urine. Affected cats tend to lick their genital area excessively, and sometimes they will urinate outside the litter box, often preferrin...

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Nervous Rehabilitation - Alternative Cat Treatments

This treatment is designed to nourish and restore the nervous system of a cat that is so stressed or nervy as to be its own worst enemy. The type of cat that continually chases its own tail! This standard mix is my normal starting point for nervous system problems and I then refine the mix in individual cases, after an initial course of 12 weeks. Any nervous system problem ends up being composed of the original problem plus the habit of reacting in a certain way in particular circumstance...

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) - Alternative Cat Treatments

FIP is a viral disease of cats that can affect many systems of the body. It is a progressive disease and almost always fatal. It is found worldwide and affects not only domestic cats, but many wild ones as well, including cougars, bobcats, lynx, lions, and cheetahs. FIP is caused by a virus the F. CoV feline corona virus which is found in the saliva and faeces of infected cats. Risk of exposure is, nevertheless, greatest in enclosed multi-cat facilities and much less via casual contact wi...

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Feline-Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Alternative Cat Treatments

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)  is a cancer of the skin. Exposure to sunlight is one trigger-factor for this cancer and it is seen more commonly in white cats, and cats kept in hot sunny countries. The tumour commonly affects the nose or the ears and can initially look like a small scratch or wound that won't heal. Spread (metastasis) of these tumours is uncommon but local lymph nodes are sometimes affected. Squamous Cell Cancer could therefore be seen as an end result of a systemic and...

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Feline - Lymphoma - Alternative Cat Treatments

Feline Lymphoma (malignant lymphoma, lymphosarcoma) is probably the single most common cancer that affects cats. This is a solid tumour of a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that is involved in immune responses. In addition to being present in the blood, there are accumulations of lymphocytes that occur elsewhere in the body - either in discrete sites (lymph nodes or lymph 'glands') or within other tissues. Because of the wide distribution of lymphocytes in the body, lymphoma (ma...

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Feline - Bronchitis/Asthma - Alternative Cat Treatments

Cats with this condition are given asthma medications similar to human meds like bronchodilators from mainstream practitioners but these do not adequately support the lungs. Start your cat on the Lung Capacity Mix as an alternative to strengthen the lungs & function. My mix includes Hawthorn, Comfrey, Elecampane, Golden Rod, Liquorice, Mullein, Rue, Horsetail and Nettle along with the Bach Flowers Mimulus and Gorse. Some actions can also be taken in the home to re...

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Feline - Anti-Inflammatoy Gum Oil - Alternative Cat Treatments

Periodontal disease also known as gum disease or gingivitis is the most common oral disease to affect cats. Unhealthy teeth & gums have a greater impact on your cat's body than just causing bad breath, pain & infection. Gums have a rich blood supply, therefore bacteria is readily transported to other organs such as the liver, kidneys which if left untreated can cause damage & even organ failure. Symptoms common to periodontal disease may include;...

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