Guest guest Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Hi, I an not sure any of this actually works, as I have no pets, but did the research for my sister's cats. It is washing them in fels-naptha soap, putting nutritional yeast flakes in their food, and putting organic apple cider vinegar in their water, or rubbing it into them. You may see other posts on this on the internet. There are raw food diet websites for pets you can search as well. A healthier pet will not get as many fleas. Hope it helps. c > > > > > > > > > Â > > > There is a fair bit about yoga on youtube > > > Â > > > > > > Â > > > Love joanne > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Hi, just another thought about giving them coconut oil in their food to prevent parasites. cindy c > > Hi Ange, > I have four cats and trust me we did not plan it this way. But we are so in love with all of them. We have two girls and two boys. Three of them are between the agesOF 6 to 8months. My baby JoJo is almost two years. Well my Jojo likes to sneak out of the house whenever he CAN despite my efforts to keep my cats indoors at all times. We just have too many strays, raccoons and skunks that visit our backyard. We already lost one of ur babies to developing an abcess from a wound from either a racoon or cat fight. Because Jojo keeps going outside he has brought in an infestation of fleas and now two of my cats have I think tapeworms and one two have developed I think some sort of mange. I don't know how to get rid of these parasites. Since I have notbeen able to get rid of these parasites. Since I have not been working due to the fibro, I cannot afford a vet. We are taking care of the flea problem outside and inside the house but the cats.....i am sick with worry for them and I need to find some solution that will actually work. Any ideas? Is there a diet that could kill off these parasites? > > Lots of love > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Hey everyone Thank you for the tips to help my cats get better. I will give them a try. I was using this diatomaceous earth. You put it in their food and dust their fur with it. The only problem is if it actually does work it takes too long. It says about 4 weeks or more. They need relief quicker than that. Maybe I'm just impatient but I want to see results yesterday, poor things. Hopefully your suggestions will work much better. Thanks again > > > > Hi Ange, > > I have four cats and trust me we did not plan it this way. But we are so in love with all of them. We have two girls and two boys. Three of them are between the agesOF 6 to 8months. My baby JoJo is almost two years. Well my Jojo likes to sneak out of the house whenever he CAN despite my efforts to keep my cats indoors at all times. We just have too many strays, raccoons and skunks that visit our backyard. We already lost one of ur babies to developing an abcess from a wound from either a racoon or cat fight. Because Jojo keeps going outside he has brought in an infestation of fleas and now two of my cats have I think tapeworms and one two have developed I think some sort of mange. I don't know how to get rid of these parasites. Since I have notbeen able to get rid of these parasites. Since I have not been working due to the fibro, I cannot afford a vet. We are taking care of the flea problem outside and inside the house but the cats.....i am sick with worry for them and I need to find some solution that will actually work. Any ideas? Is there a diet that could kill off these parasites? > > > > Lots of love > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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