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Just do it, ok, and report your results. Of course it will have to be

tested. Prediction: the closer to skin the microbe, the surer the

results. you may need to shave hair off to reach the area or not,

cats hate wetness, etc. Your call. Read our main page, please and

look at our photos, etc. This has worked on MRSA which is bacteria,

and viruses, so there's abundant hope.

I would think the hard part is to get the cooperation of the host.

The host is always more trouble than the microbe...bG's Law

:) perk up and take heart.

bG

>

> Hi to all,

>

> I am seeking a cutting edge therapy to help with a blood sucking

> parasite that has attached itself to my Maine Coon cat and which is

> causing him untold suffering with severe anemia and weakness. The

> conventional approach of antibiotics doesn't seem to be having an

impact.

>

> Some background on this bugger:

>

> FIA is caused by an epicellular RBC rickettsial parasite,

> Haemobartonella felis (termed Eperythrozoon felis in Europe and

> Australia). ntly been proposed to move this organism to the genus

> Mycoplasma. It is gram-negative and nonacid-fast and reproduces by

> binary fission. In blood smears, H felis typically appear as cocci

in

> thick areas of the film and as rings or rods in thin areas. The

> dimensions vary from 0.2-1 µm in diameter for the coccoid forms and

up

> to 3 µm in length for the rod forms.

>

> http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/10406.htm

>

>

> Will the Godzilla help Jessie? Is there anyone on the board who has

> any ideas of something that could possibly cure this incredible cat

> who is suffering so?

>

> Thanks for any insight.

>

> Joy

>

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Seems to me the Godzilla might just do the job providing you can get your cat to

site still long enough. Does the parasite reside in the gut?

Jack

The Feline Blood Parasite Hemobart

Hi to all,

I am seeking a cutting edge therapy to help with a blood sucking

parasite that has attached itself to my Maine Coon cat and which is

causing him untold suffering with severe anemia and weakness. The

conventional approach of antibiotics doesn't seem to be having an impact.

Some background on this bugger:

FIA is caused by an epicellular RBC rickettsial parasite,

Haemobartonella felis (termed Eperythrozoon felis in Europe and

Australia). ntly been proposed to move this organism to the genus

Mycoplasma. It is gram-negative and nonacid-fast and reproduces by

binary fission. In blood smears, H felis typically appear as cocci in

thick areas of the film and as rings or rods in thin areas. The

dimensions vary from 0.2-1 µm in diameter for the coccoid forms and up

to 3 µm in length for the rod forms.

http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/10406.htm

Will the Godzilla help Jessie? Is there anyone on the board who has

any ideas of something that could possibly cure this incredible cat

who is suffering so?

Thanks for any insight.

Joy

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 http://www.publichealthalert.org/pdf/2008_11.pdf 

 

http://www.personal consult.com/ articles/ bartonellabook. html

 

 http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/PhotoAlbum.html      

  

 

look at this-there are several forms of bartonella?

 

roger

From: rainmountainrain <no_reply >

Subject: The Feline Blood Parasite Hemobart

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 9:46 AM

Hi to all,

I am seeking a cutting edge therapy to help with a blood sucking

parasite that has attached itself to my Maine Coon cat and which is

causing him untold suffering with severe anemia and weakness. The

conventional approach of antibiotics doesn't seem to be having an impact.

Some background on this bugger:

FIA is caused by an epicellular RBC rickettsial parasite,

Haemobartonella felis (termed Eperythrozoon felis in Europe and

Australia). ntly been proposed to move this organism to the genus

Mycoplasma. It is gram-negative and nonacid-fast and reproduces by

binary fission. In blood smears, H felis typically appear as cocci in

thick areas of the film and as rings or rods in thin areas. The

dimensions vary from 0.2-1 µm in diameter for the coccoid forms and up

to 3 µm in length for the rod forms.

http://www.merckvet manual.com/ mvm/index. jsp?cfile= htm/bc/10406. htm

Will the Godzilla help Jessie? Is there anyone on the board who has

any ideas of something that could possibly cure this incredible cat

who is suffering so?

Thanks for any insight.

Joy

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I was going to send this privately to rainmountain, but there is no address

available when I right click the name. It is set to no-reply. So--here

goes.

If the cat won't sit still for using damp pads (for the Godzilla) on his

skin, you might want to try MMS. It is simple to put into their food, and

kills parasites. Plus it gives them energy, and gets them to eat better.

To do this mix 1 drop MMS, 5 drops citric acid at 10% ( or 5 drops lemon

juice) and wait 3 minutes. After the 3 minute wait, do not add any water

(like you would for a person to take) but stir the 6 drops directly into

some type of wet treat your cat likes. Mine love tuna fish, so I take a

SMALL amount of tuna (to make sure the cat eats it all thereby getting all

of the AMMS--activated MMS), stir the drops in and give it to the cat. Mine

all eat this readily, as they never get tuna otherwise.

You should start seeing a difference in a few days.

Samala,

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I am seeking a cutting edge therapy to help with a blood sucking

parasite that has attached itself to my Maine Coon cat and which is

causing him untold suffering with severe anemia and weakness. The

conventional approach of antibiotics doesn't seem to be having an impact.

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