You only do the "6 & 6" ONCE, and then move on to the Starting Procedure and Protocol 1000.
(and then P1000+ with DMSO at some point)
This is what the 2019 charts say:
Weight — Starting Procedure — Protocol 1000
2 - 4 lbs — 1/16-1/16-1/8 — 1/4-1/4-1/2
4 - 6 lbs — 1/16-1/8-1/8 — 1/4-1/4-1/2
Since 4 pounds is on the border, you need to decide which line to use, the top or the bottom.
The top would be more conservative. But there is only one value difference, so it probably
doesn't matter.
(also, the chart in the book says "1/6" for the top line SP #2, which must be a typo --
I've already noticed quite a few typos in the book from what I've seen)
These are the amounts from the other chart:
Calculating Fractions of a Drop of MMS1
Fractions of a Drop — Liquid to Take From the 1 oz Glass
1/32nd of a drop — take out 1 ml
1/16th of a drop — take out 2 ml
1/8th of a drop — take out4 ml
1/4th of a drop — take out8 ml
1/2 of a drop — take out 15 ml
3/4th of a drop — take out 23 ml
The liquid that is removed from the 1 ounce (30 ml) glass is what you use for
the dose. It should be added to more water according to your animal's need.
And using the chart above:
In order to calculate a
fraction of a drop you will need
the following: A milliliter syringe (a 10 ml syringe works
well), and a 1 ounce glass (a shot glass works well). If a
1 ounce shot glass is not available you can improvise.
In the clean dry glass activate 1 drop of MMS – count 30
seconds – add 1 ounce (30 ml) of water. To get various
fractions of a drop
from this mixture, take out the
amounts of liquid from the 1 ounce (30 ml) solution of
MMS1 as shown on the chart below. (above) All calculations on this
chart are rounded off to the closest milliliter.
I haven't read or studied the new 2019 book yet.
Read this post-comment for more information:
mmsforum.io/goto/animal-conditions-and-results/39251-mms-dosage-for-cat-weighing-7lbs#81366