Willard water?

pocho

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I have one very friendly feral that meets me at my door every morning. I recently lost a whole colony(long story...) and so I really cherish him and want to treat him the best I can. He is an older tomcat, thick cobby body tabby I call Giuseppe. I am feeding him top of the line canned food and since using L Lysine his eye infection is much better. But it is still there. So I am using colostrum in his food too plus adding nutritional yeast, And now thinking of putting Willards in his water.

Is all this too much? Can I put the Willards in the food too? Should I rotate the supplements? Maybe homemade diet would be the best?

This boy loves to eat but actually needs love in the form of petting more. The sessions last a good 30 minutes till I have to say goodbye. very sweet!
 
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also, he loves sardines.I give him the kind in water with no salt. How much is too much? My understanding is if it is mixed with other proteins it is safe?

And I have dusted him with food grade D.E. at times, which he doesnt like. Is this good or bad? not sure...
 

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also, he loves sardines.I give him the kind in water with no salt. How much is too much? My understanding is if it is mixed with other proteins it is safe?

And I have dusted him with food grade D.E. at times, which he doesnt like. Is this good or bad? not sure...
Did the Willards Water work? How do you use it for cats with herpes virus?
 
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Willard Water has worked well for my herpes cat. She had a year that started with a head cold and slow digestion that was made worse by Convenia and topical steroid. When the year-long flare got to her skin and eyes I followed the recommendation of the vet at www.littlebigcat.com and tried Willlard Water and algae tablets. She is finally healing.
 
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