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Hi everyone-
To start out this new thread, I'd like to share the experience of many veterinary homeopaths.
Vital and well-balanced cats on a species-appropriate (raw meat) diet do not drink.
Increased drinking (polydipsia) is a symptom of imbalance.
It's an important and incredibly useful symptom.
Polydipsia can reflect an underlying kidney dis-ease. And it can be measured both by internal as well as external symptoms.
In this thread we can discuss how, and what they mean.
Dr. Jeff
To start out this new thread, I'd like to share the experience of many veterinary homeopaths.
Vital and well-balanced cats on a species-appropriate (raw meat) diet do not drink.
Increased drinking (polydipsia) is a symptom of imbalance.
It's an important and incredibly useful symptom.
Polydipsia can reflect an underlying kidney dis-ease. And it can be measured both by internal as well as external symptoms.
In this thread we can discuss how, and what they mean.
Dr. Jeff