What is the breed?
How old is the cat?

Nasal tumors almost, if not always cause sneezing...eventually with blood.
Severe parasite infestations can cause all of the symptoms here.
Recommend a fecal exam to make sure parasites are gone...
What is the climate where this cat lives.  Hot? Humid?
CS will hold down secondary infections but otherwise is useless for problems
like those listed here.
Answer the above and I will comment more.
Dr. Dave (DVM,ND)


-----Original Message-----
From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com]
On Behalf Of Acmeair
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>cat problems

since our archives are still down, i'll ask for some hep, from the cat
"people" on this list. 

my friend, has a cat that she inherited, along with another that didn't make
it. both cats had bad worm infections, round worms, i think. this lady has
had this last cat on CS for almost a year, and the cat appears robust,
except,     now she is throwing up her meals. and consequently losing
weight.

she has been going to a vet, that is into alternate stuff, but she is at a
loss for ideas. somehow the idea of a nasal area tumor has come up.

any ideas from those of you that have had some esperience?

thanks, peeps,,,     jim


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