Jeni (Temecula California) on 03/25/2026
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Tracy (California) on 03/19/2026
Tracy (California) on 03/19/2026
One of the most common concerns related to magnesium in cats is its impact on urinary health. High levels of magnesium in cat food have been linked to the formation of crystals and stones in the urinary tract, which can lead to urinary blockages and other serious health issues. It is essential for cat owners to be mindful of the magnesium levels in their feline companions’ diet to prevent such problems.
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Laura (Texas) on 03/17/2026
My mother left me with this information regarding dogs, ear problems. Most of the time, when our pets have ear problems, we always assume it's ear mites... But she pointed out to me, the moisture that gets in the dogs, ears. So come to find out, this causes a yeast infection, in the ear. So she tried Monostat Yeast Infection cream, they come, pre measured with a plunger tube. So she puts half in one ear and the other, in the other ear. As far as you can, without hurting the animal and then massage in the ear for a few minutes. Play this by ear, ha. But probably for a few days 1 time a.day.I know this worked on her Rottweilers. I'm not POSSITIVE, with the dosage. Also some animals may be allergic or sensitive. Good luck n I hope this helps...
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Tracy (California) on 03/15/2026
ACV apple cider vinegar seems to be the go~to life~saver in a pinch. I would add a bit of coconut oil. Cod oil.
Water in droppers, several times per day, & water in wet food. No dry food. No kitty treats. And, no clumping kitty litter, no crystal litter. Go natural, like walnut hulls, non~clumping. Whatever makes it cohesive to itself may also be making it cohere to your kitty's peter when he sits on it.
I did try the Pretty Litter for determining if the cat was bleeding, alkaline, acidic, or normal. I would not use it as litter for more than a day, or in a pinch when you need to know. It glows under ultra~violet light, which means forever chemicals.
Water alone does sufficiently help keep these crystals from forming, if feeding good wet food only. It can eventually dissolve them. All of these other things though do increase the chances that things go well for kitty, & the vet visits are kept to a minimum. We're learning a lot here, & doing well. I even tried expressing urine one difficult moment. The bladder felt small & soft. I believe with interstatial cystitis that the pushing & growling is kitty getting into a negative feed~back loop. Forced water & ACV at a 50/50 split or less is very helpful at such times.
Almost out of the woods here now.
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Barbara (Rockland, ME) on 03/13/2026
Tracy (California) on 03/12/2026
I am using droppers & needleless syringes to push water slowly into the cat's mouth. Also adding good water to wet food. No more dry food. No fish. Using the C/d urinary diet, yet feel it is probably better to do further research. How could bland corn be the best thing for this cat issue? Meat protein is acidic. I'm not afraid of being a bit acidic, as it prevents magnesium crystals, & Zeolite dissolves the calcium crystals. Adding cat friendly probiotics at least makes it tasty enough for the cat to eat it.
What a research project! Yet really important. Following two emergency vet visits totaling nearly $7,000, I knew I had to find what natural methods I could try at home. Who can afford an ongoing, recurring problem at that sort of expense?!!!
Prayers, & best wishes for all pets & their families. Better ways to heal people & pets are soon on their way. Truly.

Katzie (Cancun, Mexico ) on 03/11/2026
Our newest rescue came in with a minor slit with a bit of red on the tip of one ear. I tried everything and while they all helped, I could never stop it completely. I was stymied. Then one night his follow packmate licked his ear for a couple of minutes. The next morning that ear was mostly healed. As for the blood nose, I would use some DMSO on it (because of all the healing I've seen it do), and because it's reported to correct the dna in an area (topically applied) back to what the dna is supposed to be doing. Read the threads here for usage, application tips, etc, because there's alot to read. When volunteering at another shelter, saw dmso enable a paralyzed dog to walk again. Seems like a blood nose condition should be small in comparison, amiright?
Happy health to your dog!
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Cou (Australia ) on 03/03/2026
I put a mixture of castor oil(organic hexane free glass bottle) coconut oil (organic virgin cold pressed unrefined) frankincense pure essential oil (boswellia cateri?) And tumeric powder on my pups paw cysts and they went in about 5 days...
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Cristina (North isis) on 03/01/2026
I heard covering doesn’t let it work