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I Believe In Holistic Medicine

About six months after my fifteen year old German Shepherd passed away I decided to adopt a cat from a couple down the street. The orange tabby had been feral for most of his life and had started begging for food from people in the neighborhood. The couple said they liked his sweet nature and took him in to be neutered and get his shots. Unfortunately he did not get along with the other household cats and had been living in their garage for the past couple months. When I brought him home he was skinny, his fur was stiff and his skin was covered in thick hard scabs. I also noticed his lower lip was slightly puffy. Within the next two days his lip swelled up so big his canines were digging into it. I started doing some research online and figured out they are called "Rat Cysts". They have nothing to do with rats but do seem to be highly prevalent in cats with a compromised immune system. Most of the articles claimed it was incurable and often the cats teeth would need to be removed. Well I thought that was rediculous. So I started him on a strict diet of low carb wet catfood. I eliminated all fish from his diet and made sure his food was never in any kind of plastic. He immediately seemed less irritated and more comfortable. But the lip cysts were still there. Then I started giving him cat viamins which included an L-lysine, a probiotic and a multi vitamin. I also once a day squirted a small amount of Colloidal Silver on top of his food. I can now say proudly that I believe I cured my cat of Rat Cysts. His hair is now extremely soft and shiny. His skin is scab free and he hasn't had a cyst outbreak in over two months. He is a happy healthy cat with all his teeth.
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Flenflyys · 31-35, F
The only evidence that supports the efficacy of colloidal silver is topically for wound healing and you cpuld have easily poisoned the cat.
CanarysCry · 46-50, F
@Flenflyys: You don't think I did my homework first and spoke with a vet? Your "evidence" is incorrect according to highly trained animal veterinarians.
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
No, its not. Theres a lot of evidence that you could access yourself but you took a quacks advice and could have killed the animal.
CanarysCry · 46-50, F
@Flenflyys: Just saying no its not doesn't make you correct.
By the way, thanks for being a complete bitch. I will make sure I return the favor.
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
Why dont you read up on it yourself instead of confirming your intelligence with a return remark like that 😂 Like i said, theres a lot of information on the subject that you can find through google within minutes.
CanarysCry · 46-50, F
@Flenflyys: I did read up on it and I spoke with a vet. Now why don't you go be a miserable bitch on someone elses happy story.
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
Oh i remember you now, youre the woman who called me an obnoxious liar for no reason. You sound really bitter and its not surprising that youre collecting cats, based on your age and appearance too. [image deleted]Here you go though, youre welcome!😘
CanarysCry · 46-50, F
Oooo!! Your one article, with no citation or author, really proved me wrong!!
I don't remember calling you an obnoxious liar. If I did, my opinion of you hasn't changed. Anyways, I am done arguing with a little attention seeking bitch. I hope you marry young. Because your looks will not last. But your disgusting attitude will. Kisses.
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
As you can see at the top its a government website, that you can access. Those websites provide all sources! Cant damn the source on this one. Youre so rude though, you should really consider being less miserable. Im not trying to be mean i just dont like animal abuse.
CanarysCry · 46-50, F
@Flenflyys: ok. Goodbye.