Any of you animal people heard of
#12
Originally Posted by redvette54
I think you need to see a vet for treatment of this, as it's an internal bug.
I've already spent close to $400 at the vet on this cat and I've had her less than a month. Between the eye infection, ear yeast infection, Ghiardia, test for HIV and Leukemia, this poor cat hates me because of all the meds she's on.
The rescue place were the ones who told me they had better luck with the diotomaceous earth instead of Flagyl. They seem to prefer natural treatments instead of going to the vet, probably due to money issues. I always do the vet first.
She ate the stuff no problem though, so i will continue to use it for both cats, since my older one will probably get it now too.
#13
Originally Posted by ploverwi2
Please try raw hamburger or go to the pet store and buy their balanced raw meat food in the frozen foods. You will be amazed how quickly the problem clears up.
How does eating raw meat get rid of a parasite?
#15
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Originally Posted by nyelphaba
Ghiardia is dangerous and, I believe, contagious. Have you been to the vet?
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/giardia.html
#16
I have some and have used it to deworm some feral barn cats. I think you can also spread it (don't breath the dust) in your yard for a natural flea control. I haven't used it in the yard because my dog is a super sniffer and I don't want him inhaling it.
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#17
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I have two rescue cats and the commercial flea meds have made them sick, one time they started falling off their stools they had always sat on to watch out the window for birds a few hours after putting it on them.
I put it (Diatomaceous Earth) in canned cat food, mix the FOOD GRADE Diatomaceous Earth in with it as a treat, since I don't feed it to them often, just as a treat or to teach new tricks. One eats it eagerly, the fussy eater I have to smash it on her feet so she'll be forced to lick it off, glaring at me all the time!!!!
But we have no more shots need at the vets' because of worms!!
And I rub it now and then into their fur on top of their heads and on the back of their necks, and mix a trifle in their water, but don't know just how much of that is in it after it settles to the bottom of the bowl.
And I mix it in water and spray it on all my plants outside, tomatoes, etc and flowers. After it dries it turns white and I can
see any spots I've missed. Don't have much troubles with bugs any more.
I put it (Diatomaceous Earth) in canned cat food, mix the FOOD GRADE Diatomaceous Earth in with it as a treat, since I don't feed it to them often, just as a treat or to teach new tricks. One eats it eagerly, the fussy eater I have to smash it on her feet so she'll be forced to lick it off, glaring at me all the time!!!!
But we have no more shots need at the vets' because of worms!!
And I rub it now and then into their fur on top of their heads and on the back of their necks, and mix a trifle in their water, but don't know just how much of that is in it after it settles to the bottom of the bowl.
And I mix it in water and spray it on all my plants outside, tomatoes, etc and flowers. After it dries it turns white and I can
see any spots I've missed. Don't have much troubles with bugs any more.
#19
Thanks everyone. I've ordered 12 pounds of the stuff and am planning on using it in their food for 3 months. Apparently 90 days is the entire cycle of most parasites and worms so they should be good to go.
They both have been to the vet and the infected one is also on Flagyl for the parasite as well, I'm using this as a "just in case" the other stuff doesn't work and there's no harm in giving it to the other cat as well.
I can't believe how many uses this stuff has. We have a earwig problem along with silverfish in our condo, the area around our home is quite wet so I think putting some of this stuff around the edges of the foundation inside and in the basement will keep the bugs away.
They both have been to the vet and the infected one is also on Flagyl for the parasite as well, I'm using this as a "just in case" the other stuff doesn't work and there's no harm in giving it to the other cat as well.
I can't believe how many uses this stuff has. We have a earwig problem along with silverfish in our condo, the area around our home is quite wet so I think putting some of this stuff around the edges of the foundation inside and in the basement will keep the bugs away.
#20
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I can't believe how many uses this stuff has. We have a earwig problem along with silverfish in our condo, the area around our home is quite wet so I think putting some of this stuff around the edges of the foundation inside and in the basement will keep the bugs away.[/quote]
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For some ants in an older friends' back yard I put down some excitotoxins (artificial sweeteners) which killed them, but didn't work on a larger one in my back yard, had to spray the DE all over it.
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For some ants in an older friends' back yard I put down some excitotoxins (artificial sweeteners) which killed them, but didn't work on a larger one in my back yard, had to spray the DE all over it.
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