Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 > I know there are a lot of people out there who have pets. Can anyone > tell me how I can clean my kitty cat after being in a moldy > building? She is very long haired and I am not sure what to do. I > am not in the enviornment anymore but unfortunately she is. I have > someone who runs in and checks on her for me. I know it sounds cruel > but I cannot have her where I am now. Any suggestions? > > thanks > leslie , I didn't realize it but my kitty was getting sick also. A bath should do it. Have your vet do it. Away from the mold she became much better and we live together. I escaped the situation with her. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 > I know there are a lot of people out there who have pets. Can anyone > tell me how I can clean my kitty cat after being in a moldy > building? She is very long haired and I am not sure what to do. I > am not in the enviornment anymore but unfortunately she is. I have > someone who runs in and checks on her for me. I know it sounds cruel > but I cannot have her where I am now. Any suggestions? > > thanks > leslie , I didn't realize it but my kitty was getting sick also. A bath should do it. Have your vet do it. Away from the mold she became much better and we live together. I escaped the situation with her. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 My kitty and I escaped together too. Despite the doctors who insisted that the reactivity I was experiencing was DUE to my cat. I am mortally offended that these doctors acted with such conviction and certainty in telling me to get rid of my fuzzy friend. If I hadn't been such an obstinate SOB and had the peculiar notion that their theory " didn't fit the facts " , I hate to think that I might have followed their rotten advice and been complicit in destroying the life of one of the best friends I have left (At least my kitty never called me a liar). I've dragged others out of mold hell and brought their pets out too and it wasn't much of a problem. Dogs washed easily enough and stayed outside for a day. For a cat, just cover the furniture to prevent cross contamination and wash the coverings the cat lays upon. Gail Kansky of CFS/NCF fame told me that her daughter (diagnosed with CFS) had Stachy problems. Yes the doctors told her that the problem was her cat - and unfortunately this time the cat wasn't so fortunate. Gails daughter had the place remediated but " didn't get the results you did " . Of course not. Nothing less than all out extreme mycotoxin avoidance got me the results that I demonstrated. I suffered for years with lesser attempts to deal with this until I realized that only an all out effort would make the difference that keeps me able to climb mountains. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 My kitty and I escaped together too. Despite the doctors who insisted that the reactivity I was experiencing was DUE to my cat. I am mortally offended that these doctors acted with such conviction and certainty in telling me to get rid of my fuzzy friend. If I hadn't been such an obstinate SOB and had the peculiar notion that their theory " didn't fit the facts " , I hate to think that I might have followed their rotten advice and been complicit in destroying the life of one of the best friends I have left (At least my kitty never called me a liar). I've dragged others out of mold hell and brought their pets out too and it wasn't much of a problem. Dogs washed easily enough and stayed outside for a day. For a cat, just cover the furniture to prevent cross contamination and wash the coverings the cat lays upon. Gail Kansky of CFS/NCF fame told me that her daughter (diagnosed with CFS) had Stachy problems. Yes the doctors told her that the problem was her cat - and unfortunately this time the cat wasn't so fortunate. Gails daughter had the place remediated but " didn't get the results you did " . Of course not. Nothing less than all out extreme mycotoxin avoidance got me the results that I demonstrated. I suffered for years with lesser attempts to deal with this until I realized that only an all out effort would make the difference that keeps me able to climb mountains. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 > My kitty and I escaped together too. > Despite the doctors who insisted that the reactivity I was > experiencing was DUE to my cat. > I am mortally offended that these doctors acted with such conviction > and certainty in telling me to get rid of my fuzzy friend. > If I hadn't been such an obstinate SOB and had the peculiar notion > that their theory " didn't fit the facts " , I hate to think that I > might have followed their rotten advice and been complicit in > destroying the life of one of the best friends I have left (At least > my kitty never called me a liar). > I've dragged others out of mold hell and brought their pets out too > and it wasn't much of a problem. > Dogs washed easily enough and stayed outside for a day. > For a cat, just cover the furniture to prevent cross contamination > and wash the coverings the cat lays upon. > Gail Kansky of CFS/NCF fame told me that her daughter (diagnosed with > CFS) had Stachy problems. Yes the doctors told her that the problem > was her cat - and unfortunately this time the cat wasn't so > fortunate. Gails daughter had the place remediated but " didn't get > the results you did " . > Of course not. Nothing less than all out extreme mycotoxin avoidance > got me the results that I demonstrated. > I suffered for years with lesser attempts to deal with this until I > realized that only an all out effort would make the difference that > keeps me able to climb mountains. > - Not only did my kitty believe me about the mold, HER doctors believed her. A vet is willing to say more about mold allergies that a doctor. I wonder why that is? Purrhaps because kitties don't initiate lawsuits. Well, Meow just told me that she plans to take the derestoration co. to the cleaners. Whatever that means. Thanks for all the support. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 > My kitty and I escaped together too. > Despite the doctors who insisted that the reactivity I was > experiencing was DUE to my cat. > I am mortally offended that these doctors acted with such conviction > and certainty in telling me to get rid of my fuzzy friend. > If I hadn't been such an obstinate SOB and had the peculiar notion > that their theory " didn't fit the facts " , I hate to think that I > might have followed their rotten advice and been complicit in > destroying the life of one of the best friends I have left (At least > my kitty never called me a liar). > I've dragged others out of mold hell and brought their pets out too > and it wasn't much of a problem. > Dogs washed easily enough and stayed outside for a day. > For a cat, just cover the furniture to prevent cross contamination > and wash the coverings the cat lays upon. > Gail Kansky of CFS/NCF fame told me that her daughter (diagnosed with > CFS) had Stachy problems. Yes the doctors told her that the problem > was her cat - and unfortunately this time the cat wasn't so > fortunate. Gails daughter had the place remediated but " didn't get > the results you did " . > Of course not. Nothing less than all out extreme mycotoxin avoidance > got me the results that I demonstrated. > I suffered for years with lesser attempts to deal with this until I > realized that only an all out effort would make the difference that > keeps me able to climb mountains. > - Not only did my kitty believe me about the mold, HER doctors believed her. A vet is willing to say more about mold allergies that a doctor. I wonder why that is? Purrhaps because kitties don't initiate lawsuits. Well, Meow just told me that she plans to take the derestoration co. to the cleaners. Whatever that means. Thanks for all the support. Lori and Meow Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Hi!Since I am practicing this new game of Sovereign Consciousness I did not read your post, only read the tittle. This is my thinking on the subject:You have "things " that may or not be organic. Will leave out the Elementals for now. Taxonomically we have 3 kingdoms: animal, vegetal (?vegetative) and minerals. The first 2 have observable, perceivable cycles and their intrinsic difference is movement in the animals which the other lacks (no venus flytrap yet). Minerals do have cycles, but they are too long to be perceived, thusly they are called inanimate. I wont go there since they are not in your question.Among the animals, humans are endowed with a Soul per capita and that is what make us what we are. The rest of the animal kingdom have Soul(s) "assigned" by species depending on the lesson(s) to be learned by the ensouling principle. The exception here is probably cetaceans which may equate humans with a soul per individual.How much Soul "stuff" does the individual animal have coming from the ensouling principle?.I dont know, but one thing appears clear: size has nothing to do with the amount of soul the animal has in that species. Ie., a bee probably has more soul stuff than a shark.In other words, one soul is distributed among the members of that species.When the lesson is "mastered" by those animals then rebirth for another lesson is due, and since we live in a planet of polarities, if you were a lion your next birth will be as a gazelle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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