Hi Georgianna, I'm glad to see your cat is doing much better. I just had a few ideas, and looked up a few things I thought I would share with you. Popular remedies for cat constipation are Nux vom, which I see you tryed, Alumen, Nat mur, which is often a good general cat remedy, Bryonia has the burnt stool, Lycopodium. You had mentioned that you had tryed Sulph, but that your cat seeked warmth, if I rep sulph, but my dog seeks warmth, I usualy try Psorinum, the disadvantage with psor is it is slow to act, usualy a week, and that is when the agravation starts to kick in, but it is a powerful remedy, but I always want to go slow and easy with it.
Although remedies wont euthanise, if the animal is near the end Arsen alb 50m will help the animal to let go, or sometimes pick up and get well again. I've never tryed this, but I've read abt it.
If my dog needs phos, he can't stand to be touched in front of the tail. If the dog needs Sulph, or psor, they usualy turn red just above the anus, the coat turns a rusty red color. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and I'll try to answer them if I can.
Warmly, Marcy
DIHOM
rockyjanke@sasktel.net
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Cat case
Re: Cat case
Hi Marcy,
Thank you so much for your effort on Julio's behalf. I have made
notes of your comments for referral. It is comforting to have
someone offer advice and it is much appreciated. I will make use of
your information! Best not to offer future help.....you may be
inundated with inquiries.
Best,
Georgianna
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Marcy Janke" wrote:
just had a few ideas, and looked up a few things I thought I would
share with you. Popular remedies for cat constipation are Nux vom,
which I see you tryed, Alumen, Nat mur, which is often a good general
cat remedy, Bryonia has the burnt stool, Lycopodium. You had
mentioned that you had tryed Sulph, but that your cat seeked warmth,
if I rep sulph, but my dog seeks warmth, I usualy try Psorinum, the
disadvantage with psor is it is slow to act, usualy a week, and that
is when the agravation starts to kick in, but it is a powerful
remedy, but I always want to go slow and easy with it.
Arsen alb 50m will help the animal to let go, or sometimes pick up
and get well again. I've never tryed this, but I've read abt it.
the tail. If the dog needs Sulph, or psor, they usualy turn red just
above the anus, the coat turns a rusty red color. If you have any
questions, feel free to ask, and I'll try to answer them if I can.
Warmly, Marcy
DIHOM
rockyjanke@s...
Thank you so much for your effort on Julio's behalf. I have made
notes of your comments for referral. It is comforting to have
someone offer advice and it is much appreciated. I will make use of
your information! Best not to offer future help.....you may be
inundated with inquiries.
Best,
Georgianna
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Marcy Janke" wrote:
just had a few ideas, and looked up a few things I thought I would
share with you. Popular remedies for cat constipation are Nux vom,
which I see you tryed, Alumen, Nat mur, which is often a good general
cat remedy, Bryonia has the burnt stool, Lycopodium. You had
mentioned that you had tryed Sulph, but that your cat seeked warmth,
if I rep sulph, but my dog seeks warmth, I usualy try Psorinum, the
disadvantage with psor is it is slow to act, usualy a week, and that
is when the agravation starts to kick in, but it is a powerful
remedy, but I always want to go slow and easy with it.
Arsen alb 50m will help the animal to let go, or sometimes pick up
and get well again. I've never tryed this, but I've read abt it.
the tail. If the dog needs Sulph, or psor, they usualy turn red just
above the anus, the coat turns a rusty red color. If you have any
questions, feel free to ask, and I'll try to answer them if I can.
Warmly, Marcy
DIHOM
rockyjanke@s...