| | | Debra
1/3/2012 9:36:47 AM
| I am the Debra that recommended Revolution. I did try mms on an older cat. It has to be a fraction of a drop activated and diluted in a bit of water. If I remember correctly it was only a drop that made her throw up.
In the beginning our problem started with fleas. Once when the lighting was just right, I also saw very faintly, insects flying in and out of my cats nose. (hmm, I wish I had captured one of those insects.) This was right before I became infected. So revolution was the way to go. Had to do it every 2 wks for the first 6 months and then monthly. This one cat was so miserable. Revolution completely cured her. Did all 5 pets with it. One older male died 2 yrs later of liver cancer. And one middle aged cat died 4 yrs later of multiple seizures. Were these deaths related to the revolution? I do not know. But if your pet is truely infested and miserable and the liver is healthy revolution is the answer. It will work.
But I do have to mention though that you may think your animal is infested but sometimes you will find as you get better that animal seems better also. It is possible that you are infecting your animal but their body is not infested. Later on, My pets always seemed worse when I was not well - scratching more, pimples, shedding, etc. But when I was doing well for a long enough period they seemed fine.
 | mel
11/28/2011 12:59:07 PM
| Hello Debra,
Welcome.
If you read all the posts in this thread you will began to see the way to help your cat!
If you put cats, dogs and pets in the search engine, you will get pages of helpful information.
Please keep us posted on your (and your cat's) progress.
God bless, Never give up HOPE! Mel | Debra
11/27/2011 6:16:37 PM
| I need information and how to treat and take care of my 18 year old cat.I suspect I have morgellons, and now my cats hair looks terrible.She has hyperthyroid and takes medication for that, but other than she she was ok. I feel so bad because i need to take her to a vet soon and im sure they wont belive me. what should i tell them or should i just try to treat her myself? I don't let her sleep in my room anymore and i feel so bad, because im trying to get this morgellons situation under control in my house. please help!I don't want my cat to suffer. | Victoria
8/22/2011 3:32:37 PM
| Hi, Lois, First of all, I've been constantly praying for my kitty. IIt was very nice of ps to respond to my initial post 'Cats' with the MMS advice, and I haven't got response from anyone who has personal experience with cats Morgellons treatment. Yes, I spoke with a lady who successfully treats her pets with MMS but not from Morgellons. Because everybody's health is different, and we don't want to harm pets either, it's necessary to have veterinary help or monitoring, if anything goes wrong. I haven't taken a risk to give my cat MMS yet, due to all his stufff.
You can find Debra's old posts under 'Cats' or 'Pets', where she recommended to apply Revolution, but not to older cats.
As to anything else, if you are interested, I am following my Vet's recommendations: Omega-3 for pets helps to improve kitty's hair condition (also has antiinflammatory properties good for his pancreatitis), Prescription Diet g/d formula or Royal Canin WK Mature formula veterinary food, as well as some Weruva ('Grandma's Chicken Soup') food or some Wellness food in pouches (Grain free, Turkey and Chicken formula) address his pancreatic and kidney issues. Also, Rubenal 75 by Vetoquinol (supplement) is supposed to help his kidneys not to accumulate toxins. Also, Cardio-Strength supplement by Vetriscience to support his heart. And I keep him on the thyroid medication Tapazole.
Good luck, never give up hope, and pray for healing! God bless you! Victoria | Lois
8/21/2011 2:01:48 PM
| Victoria can u send me info on what u did for your cat . I am in same situation with 2 cats. Thank you . Lois | ps
3/14/2011 2:33:25 AM
| Victoria,
I have read many of the MMS forums on the web. There are several reports of people giving their pets MMS. As I recall, the best results seem to have been from low doses of MMS.
Andreas Kalcker talks about feeding his dog MMS "she's running better than ever". Just in case you haven't seen the video Straight Talk on MMS - Guest Andreas Kalcker
You might also want to look at my post in the thread MMS: A gentler approach | Victoria **
2/28/2011 5:42:25 PM | Hello, everyone, and animal lovers in particular, I've never posted here, but I've been a thankful visitor on this site for a few months. I appreciate so much Mel's help, care and encouragement, all helpful information on this web site shared by all of you. I live in Brooklyn, NY, have Morgellons over two years, and I am sure that my cat (over 16 years old) shares this malady with me. As with human doctors, our Vet doesn't want to consider Morgellons. Unfortunately, my kitty's immune system has been compromised for at least several years, and his health issues include hyperthyroidism, pancreatitis, and the most recent addition is his kidneys. He lost weight, keeps loosing hair, shows apparent joints problem, probably all his symptoms have been aggravated by Morgellons. I don't think MMS is a safe option for him, but what can help him? For I hope to regain my health due to Mel's protocol, but what treatment is effective and appropriate for cats? Also, I have food grade Hydrogen Peroxide, could it be a milder alternative to MMS?
I will appreciate any advice, any positive experience, including info about Morgellons friendly Vets.
Thank you so much in advance. May God heal and keep every Morgellons sufferer! Also, I ask the Lord to reveal all truth of thiis disease. Victoria | | |
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