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Re: My first Post.. I'm here for our cat.. 29 Mar 2012 17:02 #15195

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Hello Baltoh,

Here's a thread I started with regards to my two cats that might help you or at least embolden you;
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=12444&Itemid=66

I am currently giving them each 1 activated drop once a day and they are doing very well on it. My male cat is still nice and slim and bounces up and down the stairs very well. Neither of them seem to mind the taste either. Given that a cat's system is much faster than ours is, I opted for the once a day treatment. I honestly wouldn't give my cats an hourly dose. I think that would just be too much for their delicate system and it might teach them to run and hide when you come around if they don't like getting dosed every hour. That's just my take. I wish you well with your cats and I would certainly dose all your cat's as well given the nature of the problem.

You can do a specific search on this site by clicking on the 'search' button at the top of the page and typing in the info you are looking for. This will help you tons in acquiring the information you want from this site.

May your cat have a speed recovery and your other cats be protected as well with the help of MMS. :-)
"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave." --Frederick Douglas
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Re: My first Post.. I'm here for our cat.. 31 Mar 2012 07:30 #15291

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Thanks Mickey,

Yeah, I try and use the search, but I'm lost in all the hits I get at times over 600.
I'm swamped with my job and taking care a little bit for my own cats in the cottage in the forest. Then off to my girl and helping her take care of Oden. In all off time I'm reading all I can trying to figure out which way to go. Great it's the weekends now, so I can focus more of my energy's to this.

I now got the package of my friend with also the MMS2, but the capsules are to large. If I'm going to try that too, I'll need to figure out how to give a smaller dose.

At the moment I'm wondering how large one drop is. Not all drops are the same. I've tried with a syringe to measure the parts up so the overall amount of MMS is one quarter strong, then try to make one drop come out and give the drop a little more if it seems small. But the bottles of MMS and 50% activation fluid from my friend have drop pipits, seems better in that way to get a more evenly large drop.

I also wonder because of the use of MMS on humans, in which way I should proceed.
At the moment I give a quarter drop every hour, as good as it goes.. (mostly my girl has to do that during the day because, now it's luckily, see is in between jobs) It's no problem at al to give the drop btw. But in e.g. Protocol 2000 you increase with every hour to max 12 drops.. how much would that be if you take in account his weight, about 2,5 kg.

We have given the drop now about every hour in two days with no apparent result.

But now in the morning, we now got a change of situation though, he threw up and we understood there, the food in his stomach was not continuing to the intestines. So the mms isn't either.
It was good to see now his stomach is back normal size, but not good the food is not digesting. At the same time the vet's are on our back wanting to put him down. In Sweden it's the vet that decides, we can't do anything about it. Now it's Saturday and we got to Monday to get some improvement, but we make ourselves ready emotionally to the large chance of loosing him.

I understand though the decease Oden has is one of the most difficult deceases to cure, if even possible with MMS. I just got hope when reading the incredible stories here and on the net.
Ok, that's the update for the story, we'll continue now with giving Oden drops every hour.. maybe increasing the dose to half a drop or more..
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Re: My first Post.. I'm here for our cat.. 01 Apr 2012 08:39 #15342

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My heart aches, it is over. Oden died 1.14. We at least tried. Terrible decease FIP... Now thoughts just raze through the head.. what if.. what if.. but not much to do any more. We'll now have to focus ahead to the other four cats and try to come up with some kind of plan to at least overcome this Corona virus. :(
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Re: My first Post.. I'm here for our cat.. 01 Apr 2012 15:13 #15353

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My heart is with you, Baltoh - I've lost 2 of my pet chickens in the last month or so, and wondered each time what I could have, would have, should have done differently. I have 4 cats and love each one, so I really understand.

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Re: My first Post.. I'm here for our cat.. 01 Apr 2012 16:58 #15355

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My heart goes out to you and yours.

I lost one kitty to FIP a few years ago. I did not know about MMS or CDS then. You have done all you could and all is meant to be as it is.

I am sorry for your loss.
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