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Vanessa Aitken
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Joined: Sat Mar 02, 2002 11:00 pm

help for an ailing cat

Post by Vanessa Aitken »

my 18 year old beautiful chocolate burmese cat is very close to his
passing.
He has been deteriorating for some time. he has lost his sight, hearing,
and his smell is nearly non existent. the other night he had a spasmodic
fit where his whole body was convulsing for numerous minutes, and blood
was produced (either from his ear or nose - I wasn't there to clarify).
Since then he has stabilised to a degree.

He is terribly thin (just skin and bone) his whole body now moves when
he breathes (quick and shallow breaths), and he has difficulty moving
around, and is very unsteady on his legs.
He is extremely cold - wants to crawl into the fire, (has always been
chilly, but not as pronounced as now)

When well he was a very proud, regal, selective, chilly and placid cat.
Has always loved company.

His quality of life is now completely gone, he does not know where he
is, and cannot get to where he wants to go, he is extremely
uncomfortable. Part of my mother is wanting to put him out of his
discomfort. But rather than taking him to the vet, could I give him his
constitutional remedy to help him pass comfortably and quickly. Or
should I be looking at something else.
I am not convinced that this is within my realm of capabilities, but
wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions / experience / guidance.
Warm regards,
Vanessa


petsfriend
Posts: 79
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: help for an ailing cat

Post by petsfriend »

I would give the indicated remedy. Plb has epistaxis during convulsion, a
lot of mental confusion.
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com

"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."


Sara Klein Ridgley PhD
Posts: 88
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:48 pm

Re: help for an ailing cat

Post by Sara Klein Ridgley PhD »

This is a sad moment, I have been there several times with cats.

From my experience with animals, Ars. Alb in high potency (10M) will
help them greately, both with whatever is happening and with passing
peacefully.

Sara

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