Re: CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives

2010-08-30 Thread Tony Moody

On 29 Aug 2010 at 10:38, Deborah Gerard wrote about :
Subject : Re: CSCS rectally-pets-saving live

snipped

I did a search of the Silver List Archives for 'parvo brooks' and among 
other hits found this one below which is a re-post By Hanneke of Brooks 
post.

[ Instead of lactated Ringers solution, my sister, farmer, in 
emergencies, used a rough and ready rehydrating solution of 1 teaspoon 
each of sugar, salt and bicarb in a litre warm water. 

OK
Tony


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Re: CSCS for Dog Parvo...Brooks Bradley's protocol. Hope this helps

Hanneke
Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:29:37 -0700

PARVOVIRUS
Parvo protocol Brooks Bradley


Dear Dog-Loving List Members.


A very recent incident involving a long-time friend of mine, has re-
kindled my interest in posting a protocol which has proved to be quite 
efficacious (as an ancillary protocol) in treating young puppies exposed 
to Parvo.

The original protocol was discovered quite serendipitously, by my wife, 
some 18 years ago.

It utilizes the simple expedient of introducing balanced fluid 
electrolytes (Lactated Ringer's or Gatorade) into the system of puppies 
undergoing the severe dehydration normally associated with this disorder. 
Since puppies, almost universally, refuse to drink when this condition 
manifests, the alternative my wife chose was to administer Gatorade, via 
a rectal-entry (enema). She used Gatorade, undiluted, warmed to body 
temperature and directly out of the container.

The first subject was a male German Sheppard puppy, 6 weeks of age. She 
administered approximately 4 ounces per treatment, every 6 hoursday 
and nightfor four days. The pup lived, to become one of our dearest 
family members and enlivened our lives immensely for the next 15 years. 
His two litter-mates died after receiving conventional hospitalization, 
antibiotics, sulfa, etc.

Since we had, already, spent about $800. on their unsuccessful treatment 
and this pup was closer to morbidity than the other two she theorized the 
situation to be, essentially, hopeless and opted for this unconventional 
(at that time) treatment.

During the ensuing years, we have passed this protocol on to dozens of 
our friends and associates with essentially universally positive results. 
This protocol buys enough time and delays renal shut-down long enough for 
ancillary treatments to be effective. In the case of our pup, NO OTHER 
protocol was involved.

This brings me to the case at-hand. My friend had a young puppy who was 
not responding to any of the conventional treatments; after being treated 
by a large-animal veterinarian who had made a 60 mile drive to his remote 
ranch in northern Nevada. Later, after a lengthy telephone conversation, 
with the vet stating that the pup would probably expire before he could 
return, my friend's wife called me, for solace more than treatment 
advice. During our telephone conversation I suggested Ringer's Lactate 
(which they keep on hand for normal cattle treatments) 75% by volume, 
mixed with Colloidal Silver, 25% by volume; administered as an enema - 
essentially following my wife's 18 year old protocol. The puppy was able 
to stand, weakly, within 12 hours and could move about with some 
stability within 24 hours and was fully functional within 72 hours 
following the initial treatment.

I believe knowledge of this proven, successful, protocol may be of value 
to anyone confronted with a parvo circumstance, in puppies most 
especially.

Some parvo strains are exceptionally virulent and very rapid-acting, thus 
greatly limiting the response-time window for effective treatment.

I hope this information may be of value to some of you.

Sincerely.  Brooks Bradley.

At 10:29 AM 22/07/2009, you wrote:

Yes, I know of a woman that saved her pups with Parvo using this 
method, but using eyedroppers of water (or CS mixed with pedialyte could 
be substituted) via their behinds frequently. I'm sure an enema would 
work better to keep them fully hydrated.






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CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives

2010-08-29 Thread vicki hood
Parvo remedy is CS rectally and then half hour later another enema with CS.  It 
gets the parvo organisms where they are most prevalent.  CS orally for 
hydration as well.  I understand there is quick recovery with this method.  I 
found this on silver list some time ago and bless the teachings. Bless those 
that care.  Hugs, 

Re: CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives

2010-08-29 Thread Deborah Gerard
thanks Vicki this is a keeper...





From: vicki hood mutt...@isp.com
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Sent: Sun, August 29, 2010 1:30:43 PM
Subject: CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives


Parvo remedy is CS rectally and then half hour later another enema with CS.  It 
gets the parvo organisms where they are most prevalent.  CS orally for 
hydration 
as well.  I understand there is quick recovery with this method.  I found this 
on silver list some time ago and bless the teachings. Bless those that care.  
Hugs, 



  

Re: CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives

2010-08-29 Thread needling around
Thank you.  I will pass this along.
PT
  - Original Message - 
  From: vicki hood 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 1:30 PM
  Subject: CSCS rectally-pets-saving lives


  Parvo remedy is CS rectally and then half hour later another enema with CS.  
It gets the parvo organisms where they are most prevalent.  CS orally for 
hydration as well.  I understand there is quick recovery with this method.  I 
found this on silver list some time ago and bless the teachings. Bless those 
that care.  Hugs, 

Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Fuzzmom
I do animal rescue..and have used it. Right now I have cats with 
respiratory...they are now drinking straight silver instead of water..they love 
it...and it is helping. The higher the dose the better..you won't o.d. them. 
Too little won't do anything so either give them a second waterbowl or replace 
their water with silver for a week or better yet 2. Good luck. I'd also run a 
de/worm on her if you haven't in awhile...just in case. Hopefully that's all it 
is and nothing more serious. Good luck. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Stacy Rappaport 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 1:46 AM
  Subject: CScs and pets


  Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency 
did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not eating much. 
Thank you. stacy



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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Deborah Gerard
I once gave cs to a woman who had a donkey who had a bad sore on his side that 
the vet couldn't get healed up...put it in a spray bottle she sprayed it 
several times thru the day and within a week it was gone.
Debbie





From: Fuzzmom fuzzm...@frontier.com
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Sent: Mon, October 26, 2009 3:33:17 AM
Subject: Re: CScs and pets


I do animal rescue..and have used it. Right now I have cats with 
respiratory...they are now drinking straight silver instead of water..they love 
it...and it is helping. The higher the dose the better..you won't o.d. them. 
Too little won't do anything so either give them a second waterbowl or replace 
their water with silver for a week or better yet 2. Good luck. I'd also run a 
de/worm on her if you haven't in awhile...just in case. Hopefully that's all it 
is and nothing more serious. Good luck. 
- Original Message - 
From: Stacy Rappaport 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 1:46 AM
Subject: CScs and pets

Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency 
did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not eating much. 
Thank you. stacy



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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread sol

Stacy Rappaport wrote:
Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and 
frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and 
not eating much. Thank you. stacy


You need to get a diagnosis. Please do not ignore the need for an actual 
diagnosis.

For info on using CS with pets you might like to join
the SilverPets list.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/join
sol


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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Malcolm
Hi,

this might be an intestinal obstruction -- hair ball.  Often an oil or
butter (or Petromalt) will grease the way and the cat will eliminate
it one way or the other; sometimes not and the wad remains stuck in the
intestine.  If things don't improve with CS get some advice locally from
a pro; local humane society or animal shelter?.  

HTH,
Malcolm 

On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 01:46 -0400, Stacy Rappaport wrote:
 Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and
 frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and
 not eating much. Thank you. stacy


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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley

Stacy Rappaport wrote:
Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and 
frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and 
not eating much. Thank you. stacy
Many of us, many times.  Basically give them CS instead of water to 
drink for most things.


Marshall


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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread Fuzzmom

Wow..I didn't know there was an actual  silverpets list? awesome..thanks!
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: CScs and pets



Stacy Rappaport wrote:

Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and
frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and
not eating much. Thank you. stacy


You need to get a diagnosis. Please do not ignore the need for an actual
diagnosis.
For info on using CS with pets you might like to join
the SilverPets list.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/join
sol


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Re: CScs and pets

2009-10-26 Thread John E. Stevens
I use CSW  7 - 10 ppm and Flor*Essence Tea (Essiac) with my cats.  The CSW
heals, The Flor*Essence detoxifies and cures any animal cancers.

John

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Stacy Rappaport stacy07...@gmail.comwrote:

 Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and
 frequency did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not
 eating much. Thank you. stacy



CScs and pets

2009-10-25 Thread Stacy Rappaport
Has anyone used cs to help and ailing pet? what type of dosage and frequency
did you use? My cat of 5 years is suddenly losing weight and not eating
much. Thank you. stacy


CSCS for pets

2009-04-03 Thread Carrole Orme
I just put CS in regular water for my dogs and birds
I never thought it would be a problem
It doesn't turn colour or anything I do wonder how much will work diluted like 
that
If they have a more serious illness I give it to them by mouth individually
I find it too expensive to use disstilled water as I have to buy it
Carrole


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Re: CSCS for pets

2009-04-02 Thread Ode Coyote



  Straight up.
Ode

At 09:24 AM 4/1/2009 -1000, you wrote:


For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?

Smitty


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CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread Smitty
For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?

Smitty


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RE: CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread Dianne France

I put some in drinking water but the water turned colors.  When I give it now I 
give it strait.

 

Dianne
 
 Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:24:45 -1000
 From: papad...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSCS for pets
 
 For those of you who have given CS to pets,
 do you dilute their drinking water with it,
 or give it full strength ?
 
 Smitty
 
 
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Re: CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Full strength.  MA





From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com
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Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 2:24:45 PM
Subject: CSCS for pets

For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?

Smitty


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RE: CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread Norton, Steve

 Diluted it with distilled water.
 - Steve N
 
 From: Smitty papad...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 2:24:45 PM
Subject: CSCS for pets

For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?

Smitty




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Re: CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread Deborah Gerard
I have found if I put just a little in my cats drinking water they are okay 
with it otherwise too much and the both vomit,
Debbie

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Subject: CSCS for pets
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 3:24 PM

For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?

Smitty


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Re: CSCS for pets

2009-04-01 Thread sol

Smitty wrote:

For those of you who have given CS to pets,
do you dilute their drinking water with it,
or give it full strength ?
  
Daily my cats get about half and half (diluted with distilled water). 
If one is showing any signs of a problem at all, they get straight CS 
(my homemade is about 10-12 uS) for a week or however long it takes till 
I'm sure they are back to normal.

sol


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Re: CSCS for pets

2008-09-29 Thread Marshall Dudley

Actually I don't.

Marshall

M. G. Devour wrote:

I believe that was Marshall, Steve.

Also, there's the CS Pets list on Yahoo. Do you have the address for 
that, Marshall?


Mike D.


  

Mike,
Is it you that is looking for info on CS benefiting pets? It didn't come
to mind earlier but there is a Yahoo group on Oleandersoup for pets.
There is also one for people of which I am a member. While it is
primarily about using oleander to fight cancer, as with this group the
members have broad knowledge and experiences. CS is commonly in use by
that group and you might be able to get good info from them if you ask.
 - Steve N



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Re: CSCS for pets

2008-09-29 Thread Clayton Family


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets

silverp...@yahoogroups.com

On Sep 29, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:


Actually I don't.

Marshall

M. G. Devour wrote:

I believe that was Marshall, Steve.

Also, there's the CS Pets list on Yahoo. Do you have the address for 
that, Marshall?


Mike D.





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Re: CSCS for pets

2008-09-29 Thread sol

I do, being the list co-owner, LOL.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
sol


Marshall Dudley wrote:

Actually I don't.

Marshall

M. G. Devour wrote:

I believe that was Marshall, Steve.

Also, there's the CS Pets list on Yahoo. Do you have the address for 
that, Marshall?





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Re: CSCS for pets

2008-09-28 Thread sol
There is also an email group devoted to the use of CS for pets. It is 
SilverPets and has been around for years now. It has nearly 900 members.

http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
sol

Norton, Steve wrote:


Mike,
Is it you that is looking for info on CS benefiting pets? It didn't 
come to mind earlier but there is a Yahoo group on Oleandersoup for 
pets. There is also one for people of which I am a member. While it is 
primarily about using oleander to fight cancer, as with this group the 
members have broad knowledge and experiences. CS is commonly in use by 
that group and you might be able to get good info from them if you ask.

 - Steve N




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Re: CSCS for pets

2008-09-26 Thread M. G. Devour
I believe that was Marshall, Steve.

Also, there's the CS Pets list on Yahoo. Do you have the address for 
that, Marshall?

Mike D.


 Mike,
 Is it you that is looking for info on CS benefiting pets? It didn't come
 to mind earlier but there is a Yahoo group on Oleandersoup for pets.
 There is also one for people of which I am a member. While it is
 primarily about using oleander to fight cancer, as with this group the
 members have broad knowledge and experiences. CS is commonly in use by
 that group and you might be able to get good info from them if you ask.
  - Steve N

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CSCS for pets

2008-09-26 Thread Norton, Steve
Mike,
Is it you that is looking for info on CS benefiting pets? It didn't come to 
mind earlier but there is a Yahoo group on Oleandersoup for pets. There is also 
one for people of which I am a member. While it is primarily about using 
oleander to fight cancer, as with this group the members have broad knowledge 
and experiences. CS is commonly in use by that group and you might be able to 
get good info from them if you ask.
 - Steve N


Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-19 Thread Day Sutton

I'm very interested in the good for the dog, people earth, pest repellent.

On 6/19/07, Norine Twaddell ntwadd...@earthlink.net wrote:


 *Hi Dee...I am  no brainiac like other on the list so I hate to reply
here BUT you addressed me  ... *
**
* I now use a: good for the dog, good for people, good for the earth pest
repellent on my dogs and have not had any nasty rounds with the indsidious
spirochete in many years.  I see  very very few ticks, compared to others in
my area.
*

**
*Norine Twaddell CDBC, CPDT
**www.dogventures.com* http://www.dogventures.com
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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-18 Thread Norine Twaddell
Hi Dee...I am  no brainiac like other on the list so I hate to reply here BUT 
you addressed me  ... 

You weigh out the use of antibiotics.  Lyme is serious.  I got rid of lyme 
myself once without using anitbiotics ( I used other things in addition to CS). 
 I had used antibiotics the first time I got Lyme disease. With my dogs I used 
antibiotics when there were symptoms of lyme.  A short course of a regular 
strength antibiotic does it with dogs.  I now use a: good for the dog, good for 
people, good for the earth pest repellent on my dogs and have not had any nasty 
rounds with the indsidious spirochete in many years.  I see  very very few 
ticks, compared to others in my area.  If I did see sings of a lyme outbreak 
today, in the dogs, not sure what I would opt for.

The question I was trying to ask was... for hip problems how do you get the CS 
to the source of the infection (if it is an infection) ...Norine

Norine Twaddell CDBC, CPDT
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 4:12 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and Pets


I too am confused Norinne.  Isn't the main purpose of CS to take the place
 of anti-biotics?  AB's are so detrimental to the whole immune system, I
 would have thought they should be avoided at all costs, unless *absolutely*
 unavoidable.  Dee
 
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 ---Original Message--- 
 
 From: Norine Twaddell 
 Date: 06/18/07 04:22:09 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Subject: Re: CSCS and Pets 

 I am a little confused Debbie. CS for hip problems? I thought CS had to come 
directly in contact with an infection to have an effect. R U sure this is an 
infection? If you think it is lyme a course of antibiotics knocks it out in 
animals. If it is not an infection there is a lot you can do for joint 
problems. Have you had a professional look at the dog yet? 


CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Rita
anyone give silver to your cats?  I think mine has hip problems Rita

Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Day Sutton

I gave silver daily to my old guy, 20 years old at the time..It made his
life easier for the next two years.  He died peacefully at 22..

On 6/17/07, Rita chickens32...@yahoo.com wrote:


 anyone give silver to your cats?  I think mine has hip problems Rita





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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread sol

Hi Rita,
 My cats' drinking water is half CS, half distilled water. CS can only 
help problems that are caused by an infection. You need to get a good 
diagnosis of what is going on with your cat.

 Does your cat have any dental problems?
sol

Rita wrote:

anyone give silver to your cats?  I think mine has hip problems Rita


  



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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Rita
 I had my kitty to the Vet  she is 9 months old and all of a sudden she 
will not jump up as in jumping straight up
she will go by the least route ie get on the chair to reach the table etc. 
she hasn't climbed her cat tree in a couple weeks  the vet found nothing 
wrong with her - I did start her on some supplements and decided to wait til 
she got some more concrete symptoms before doing x-rays  -she doesn't run as 
fast either and her whole outlook has changed - she plays but not as 
aggressively..thank you Rita
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Hi Rita,
 My cats' drinking water is half CS, half distilled water. CS can only 
help problems that are caused by an infection. You need to get a good 
diagnosis of what is going on with your cat.

 Does your cat have any dental problems?
sol

Rita wrote:

anyone give silver to your cats?  I think mine has hip problems Rita






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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Clayton Family

sounds like she is in pain. I don't think it would hurt to try cs out.
On Jun 17, 2007, at 10:04 AM, Rita wrote:

 I had my kitty to the Vet  she is 9 months old and all of a 
sudden she will not jump up as in jumping straight up
she will go by the least route ie get on the chair to reach the table 
etc. she hasn't climbed her cat tree in a couple weeks  the vet found 
nothing wrong with her - I did start her on some supplements and 
decided to wait til she got some more concrete symptoms before doing 
x-rays  -she doesn't run as fast either and her whole outlook has 
changed - she plays but not as aggressively..thank you Rita

- Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: CSCS and Pets



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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Deborah Gerard
I give silver to mine all the timedebbie

Rita chickens32...@yahoo.com wrote:  anyone give silver to your cats? 
 I think mine has hip problems Rita


   
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Re: CSCS and Pets

2007-06-17 Thread Norine Twaddell
I am a little confused Debbie. CS for hip problems?  I thought CS had to come 
directly in contact with an infection to have an effect.  R U sure this is an 
infection?  if you think it is lyme a course of antibiotics knocks it out in 
animals.  if it is not an infection there is a lot you can do for joint 
problems. have you had a professional look at the dog yet?  
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  I give silver to mine all the timedebbie

  Rita chickens32...@yahoo.com wrote: 
anyone give silver to your cats?  I think mine has hip problems Rita




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