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Feline Diseases Helpful Information Links

(With raw meat diet testimonials pertaining to each health issue)

Feline Bladder Cancer

Barbara Jones has started a Yahoo group for Feline Bladder Cancer. She has a kitty named Mincho that has this disease. Her desire is to help others with cats that have this horrible disease.

Barbara says " I just have been so frustrated trying to get information or hearing from other caregivers who are dealing with this [feline bladder cancer ] and wanted a place where people could receive some information and contact others if they wanted. I have started a Yahoo group : felinebladdercancer to try to get information from people whose cats have this rare cancer.  I just want a place where people can go to discuss treatment, possible etiology, diet, breed, sex to see if there is any commonality that might be responsible for this cancer.  If you run across someone again facing this [disease} I would hope you encourage them to join the group or get in touch with me.

I would like people to post histories of their kitties - age, sex, diet, what symptoms led to diagnosis, what treatments were recommended or what is being used, how long if the life expectation, etc.  That way people could be getting some information about the cancer and some support if they want it from other people who cats have died or are living with the cancer.

They can join the group briefly if they just want to put up some background and information and then "unsubscribe" if they are not interested in participation."

Barbara Jones

Barbara's email address is barbcat40@netzero.net

 

Feline Cancers related to vaccines

For several years a growing number of cats have developed cancerous tumors at the location site of vaccines. Vaccines such as distemper, rabies and feline leukemia have caused these tumors in what statistics are showing to be anywhere from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 10,000 vaccine injections. The success rate for treatment of these tumors is unfortunately extremely low.

Please read the information links below about Vaccines to help you make an educated decision on if you should vaccinate your cat or dog. I personally do not vaccinate my cats for fear of cancer and destroying their natural immune system. I have had too many cat owners come to me with cats that have gotten cancer from vaccines. If your cats are indoors then I would seriously think about this. If you have to get shots for your cat then PLEASE get a holistic vet to help your cats immune system with a remedy that helps support the immune system after those shots have been given. If you don't have a holistic vet, email our veterinarian at drgardner@petsynergy.com for help. Her fees are very reasonable at 50.00 an hour for a phone consult and Dr Gardner can mail you the remedies your cats need. Dr Gardner can reply to follow ups with email.

Although the Rabies vaccine is required by law you can decide not to have them administered to your pets .I asked my Allopathic vet what he would do to me if I decided never to give my cats shots again, "arrest me"? His reply was, "No". However, if any of my cats needed to stay over night in his clinic they would have to have the Rabies shot. I decided to cross that bridge when/if  they had to stay over in a clinic and stopped shots on our cats in 1995. All our cats have been healthier because of our decision to stop the shots since they are indoor cats.

As of 2006. Lady Natascha is 17 years old, King Ramses is 16 years, King Tut is 15 years, Caesar is 7 yrs old. All our babies are strong and healthy from the raw diet and no shots. However, all our felines are indoor cats except for walking King Tut in the Spring and Fall in our back yard. We also keep the sunroom windows open for fresh Spring and Fall air.

Be educated on vaccines...

 

 

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