Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Thank you to everyone who has answered this. I am currently waiting to find out all the information re the thyroid. But am going to check out all the websites and tips given. I am very happy to hear of th cat who lived to 25. My two keep seeming to be giving up and then get a new lease of life. My other 20 year old, Jacosta, had a mini stroke last year and seemed really wobbly and unhappy. Friday I caught her climbing the stairs . Something that I never thought would happen. Bumble the cat concerned in this question seems to be ok in herself although she did set her tail alight from the fire. We now have to keep the fireguard round until she has gone to sleep. Sorry for the ramble but they are both very special to me. And thank you once again for all your advice and kind thoughts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 You know you might laugh at this but I ran over my cat and I gave her glyconutrients and she is fine. The vet gave us medicine and said she would need it to pee and we had to empty her bladder and all so she could go to the bathroom. So the 2nd day she was home and the 5th day she had the glyco's she was peeing on her own and now she is walking straight and holding her tail up. You can't even tell that I ran over her. My point is that animals need less of glycos but they work better in their bodies and it will help them with any problem it does not matter the issue it works on a cellular level. Just a thought. www.glycoscience.org. If you want some e-mail me at jonelllewter and put Glyconutrients in the subject. Jo rosie8336 <rosiedhoopun wrote: Thank you to everyone who has answered this. I am currently waiting to find out all the information re the thyroid. But am going to check out all the websites and tips given. I am very happy to hear of th cat who lived to 25. My two keep seeming to be giving up and then get a new lease of life. My other 20 year old, Jacosta, had a mini stroke last year and seemed really wobbly and unhappy. Friday I caught her climbing the stairs . Something that I never thought would happen. Bumble the cat concerned in this question seems to be ok in herself although she did set her tail alight from the fire. We now have to keep the fireguard round until she has gone to sleep. Sorry for the ramble but they are both very special to me. And thank you once again for all your advice and kind thoughts 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Search movie showtime shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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