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Old January 31st, 2019, 08:58 PM
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I've been following your postings in regards to Jesse's problems and stumbled across something in my cupboard a day or so ago. I have a product called Biostrath, and it was recommended to me by a holistic vet some years ago for a problem fairly similar to yours. I had a cat at the time who was refusing to eat and she recommended me putting him on it. It took a few days before you could see the start of the results. Maybe this might help you as well. They do have the product for animals now at the time I was using the human version. This product is manufactured by A Vogel and is available through Bioforce in Montréal.

Something else that I make and mix into my cat food is bone broth, and I was thinking if you haven't been involved with it it might be of interest as well, and here's a couple of websites.



https://animalwellnessmagazine.com/bone-broth/

https://healthypets.mercola.com/site...one-broth.aspx

And here's something else that is worth taking a look into. It is Fecal Transplant or Gut Microbiome. I ran into this protocol being used about 15 years ago in 2 different locations in northern Ontario for the treatment of parvovirus. These people were in a position where they could not afford the vet. So they took it on themselves with family help, and within 48 hours both pups were doing well, and they had no more problem.

This past weekend I was listening to a program on CBC radio called Quirks and Quarks posted by Bob MacDonald. One of the items on the program at that time was dealing with Fecal Transplant, and I found it very informative. Here is a website that might be worth looking at.

https://healthypets.mercola.com/site..._rid=481965611

Hopefully this will be some food for thought.
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