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Old 06-22-2010, 01:24 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by violaine View Post
exotic pets, such as cavies/guinea pigs, are super drug-sensitive, and cannot be treated with many medications used for people, cats, or dogs. i'm caring for a little guinea pig who was quite a while at the shelter. since i've already posted some of his background in the animal rescue thread, so i won't go into all of it here, but i will share some links, please, on neem oil, and essentials not only for humans, but our animal-family members.
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Violaine! This is fascinating, I really appreciate you sharing it here. I love the ability for people not only to be able to diagnose some basic conditions and then treat their own pets, but also to do so naturally, is just exciting. A friend of mine who is an herbalist treats her dog with herbs, and actually saved the dogs life when western medicine could not find a way. I think it is powerful for people to know how to treat at home. Brava, you Critter Diva



I have Himalayan cats, Amorcita's eyes are prone to mild infection, so I will put some colloidal silver in the water, and that seems to help. Do you have any tips for that????
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