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Advice needed for our cat who has chronic renal failure an hyper thyroid
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18 Feb 2012 17:13 #12785
by michelle
Advice needed for our cat who has chronic renal failure an hyper thyroid was created by michelle
Hi
We currently use MMS for ourselves but recently our cat has been diagnosed by the vet as having hyper thyroid and chronic renal failure
He is not eating very well, he weighs 4.9kg. We have just started giving him a half a drop of MMS per day and are upping it today to one drop three times a day and providing he reacts ok we'll continue and possibly keep increasing the drops. Is it ok to mix it with a little honey after it has been activated with the water?
Also we know MMS does not work with milk but he likes to still drink cat milk do u think this is ok to drink say an hour and a half after the drop? i am aware mms usually stays in the human body for half an hour but is it the same for cats? We are syringing it into his mouth which of course he does not like but it is the only way we can get him to take it
Any advice as to how long to expect results?
The vet has given medication to assist with the conditions but obviously not to cure which we know MMS can do. we havent started with the medication as he is not eating very well to give him the tablets with the food.
Does anyone have any advice or any experience of a similar nature that you can share? it would be greatly appreciated.
We currently use MMS for ourselves but recently our cat has been diagnosed by the vet as having hyper thyroid and chronic renal failure
He is not eating very well, he weighs 4.9kg. We have just started giving him a half a drop of MMS per day and are upping it today to one drop three times a day and providing he reacts ok we'll continue and possibly keep increasing the drops. Is it ok to mix it with a little honey after it has been activated with the water?
Also we know MMS does not work with milk but he likes to still drink cat milk do u think this is ok to drink say an hour and a half after the drop? i am aware mms usually stays in the human body for half an hour but is it the same for cats? We are syringing it into his mouth which of course he does not like but it is the only way we can get him to take it
Any advice as to how long to expect results?
The vet has given medication to assist with the conditions but obviously not to cure which we know MMS can do. we havent started with the medication as he is not eating very well to give him the tablets with the food.
Does anyone have any advice or any experience of a similar nature that you can share? it would be greatly appreciated.
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19 Feb 2012 01:08 #12803
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"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave." --Frederick Douglas
Replied by Mickey on topic Re: Advice needed for our cat who has chronic renal failure an hyper thyroid
Hi Michelle, I posted a testimony regarding my cats here;
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=12444&Itemid=66
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=12444&Itemid=66
"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave." --Frederick Douglas
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