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    Fecal Microbiome Transplants Thoughts?

    FYI, I have gotten it for my cat to use because it has gotten great reviews! https://www.animalbiome.com/collections/skin-solutions/products/kittybiome-gut-restore-supplement?variant=39457600077904 My kitty is working through another treatment for now and I don't want to double up, so this...
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    😸😸😸 I think I am getting to a better understanding! Now to get to that strong vital force... :dogrun:😅
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    So, each individual is completely unique, and susceptibility to the herpes germ in this case, depends on its own inherited health from its parents, health history, environmental exposures and current health (ie, BEAM, health status), among other possible factors?
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    !?! I have read it and am rereading it to make sure I haven't missed any ideas. I am working on all fronts right now; the garlic is just one strategy for my furbaby. What are the risks of using garlic with cats in your experience?
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    The San-J brand does not say the soybeans are organic, but lists on the front label that it is non-GMO. I haven't heard much of that take on sodium before, but I can understand that is probably the general conventional/medical view on it. Is your view more reflective of the "general"...
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    Depends on? Depends? Can you say more about this?
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    Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats

    Thanks @Dr. Jeff for starting this forum thread. The intro and articles help me to get more of a handle on the the jungle of often contradictory opinions about whether or not garlic is safe for our furbabies to eat. Is fresh raw garlic that is so strong, safe for a sick cat (GI/food...
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    Bird flu?

    Hi Dr. Jean, What is HPP? Thx, wholecat
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    Hard stools

    Did you try this? You might put it into your list of things to try if you are not getting an improvement in either kitty. Mineral oil (pretty similar or same thing as paraffin oil from my understanding) has worked best with my kitty. If interested in trying it out, check my earlier post in...
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    Hard stools

    Hi Bettina, Might be helpful to check on the amount of alnutrin you are adding to the meat and seeing how your boy kitty does. The same for your female cat too. You're welcome. Try any one of those solutions (one at a time, if possible---so you can see how well or poorly each one works)...
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    What to feed cat with food allergies/sensitivities/chronic gut issues

    Sounds like a lot of vomiting you've seen in your 30 years. I'm glad it makes them feel better, but it seems like such a strain on their bodies and digestive systems. Homeopathic healing sounds amazing. I can't wait to learn more about it. Thanks, @Dr. Jean Hofve!
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    Hard stools

    Hi Bettina, Are you giving raw meat that already contains ground up bone in it? Or just raw muscle meat and mixing it with the Alnutrin? There are different types of Alnutrin, so wanted to double-check on that to see if that could be causing your boy kitty his constipation issues. Getting to...
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