Siamese cat. Extremely thin blood
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2002 11:05 pm
Hi,
I hope somebody can advise.
A Siamese cat had to have two teeth out at the vet because they had rotted.
Unfortunately the vet couldn't stop the bleeding after she had taken the
teeth out, and the cat nearly died. It's blood was exceptionally thin and
wouldn't clot.
Fortunately they managed to save it - but only just. The vet said that in
her ten years as a vet she had never come across anything like that before.
I believe they carried out basic tests on the blood but can't find anything
wrong.
Is there a homeopathic remedy the cat can take that will help thicken its
blood?
I know aspirin acts as an extremely good blood thinner and I believe it
comes from the willow bark. Does anyone know if this has been made into a
homeopathic remedy?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Chris.
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I hope somebody can advise.
A Siamese cat had to have two teeth out at the vet because they had rotted.
Unfortunately the vet couldn't stop the bleeding after she had taken the
teeth out, and the cat nearly died. It's blood was exceptionally thin and
wouldn't clot.
Fortunately they managed to save it - but only just. The vet said that in
her ten years as a vet she had never come across anything like that before.
I believe they carried out basic tests on the blood but can't find anything
wrong.
Is there a homeopathic remedy the cat can take that will help thicken its
blood?
I know aspirin acts as an extremely good blood thinner and I believe it
comes from the willow bark. Does anyone know if this has been made into a
homeopathic remedy?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Chris.
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