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29-09-2005, 10:23 PM   #11

Re: Arthritis in cats


[quote="Kazz"]This board is getting spooky. Smudgley suggests homeopathic remedies PK does the same thing and believe it or believe it not I was going to add to the bottom of my post - any homeopathic suggestions?

It is a bit spooky tonight Kazz -

Me & Pk
1-both suggested homeopathic stuff
2-both suggested oil (glucosamine / essential fatty acid)
3- we both said they were ok for dogs - but we don't know about cats

weird or what?



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29-09-2005, 10:24 PM   #12

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29-09-2005, 10:28 PM   #13

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the tablets are so teeny weeny you can hardly see them & you are supposed to pop them on the tongue (without touching them) and they kind of discintigrate (sp)/ dissapear which is another reason why I didn't beleive they'd work - they are a bit like feeding dust / thin air - there's nothing to 'em - but they are magic.

Or you can get the liquid ones which again you just pop on the tongue (as PK said)



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29-09-2005, 10:28 PM   #14

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You two were not seperated at birth were you???



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29-09-2005, 10:29 PM   #15

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Twilight zone next thing you know Smudgley will have two cats turn up called Mulder and Scully.

Thanks Ladies all I need now is some one who does all this homeopathic stuff.

Karen



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29-09-2005, 10:30 PM   #16

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29-09-2005, 10:31 PM   #17

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Don;t laugh too loud Smudgley I just saw a flying saucer going your way



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29-09-2005, 10:35 PM   #18

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well I can ask Mr. Homeopathic man for you if you like Kazz what he would suggest?
Oh yes another classic example - a dog I know had severe seperation anxiety - a very good girl when people are around - but the minuite she's left - she would chew anything she could get her paws on - she was not a youngster either.
Mr. homeopathic man suggested (can't remember what) but she started popping the pills & she's ok now when left. Honest I find it hard to believe / understand but hey - if it works I'm all for it, the good thing is , they are harmless & hardly cost anything, so you have got nothing to loose.



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29-09-2005, 10:40 PM   #19

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Who do you use Smudgley? I use Homeopet in Somerset



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29-09-2005, 10:41 PM   #20

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The cost would not bother me - I'd pay whatever for him - for any of them as long as I had it.

Thanks Smudgley he is 23 this year next month actually and is in good health eating, drinking, sleeping going out occasionally. He talks all the while can go up and down stairs but finds it difficult to get onto the sofa or beds without using the stools placed by them first.

He has chronic renal failure - which is common in olde cats but he is in good health and on no special diet for it - he hated it.

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