Overall internal health for my cat.....Giver her Colloidal Silver?

marlitaa

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I just had 2 kittens pass away, one vet said it was parasites and another said it was the food. So I am switching my 2 year old over to another brand recommended by the Vet. She started puking up a lot of fur balls and what seemed to be stomach bile a couple days ago and now is like gagging now and then. Can I give her Silver internally to just make sure it kills off whatever is going on inside her?
 

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I have used colloidal silver on my cat. It is harmless. It cleared up her lung congestion. It also cleans her teeth IMO. Discuss with your vet. It is helpful to have their cooperation, support, and be on standby.

I usually give 1 tsp 3 times a day until symptoms clear. It tastes like distiller water. Use about 20-30 ppm ionic silver.

http://ottawavalleydogwhisperer.blo...lver-diy-treatment-for-dogs.html#comment-form

Good luck. There are others here that use it and there are people here that wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Do your research and make up your own mind.
 
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We have used colloidal silver for years now. We swear by it......I just really wasn't sure how much people use to give to their cats. Cause when I take it I just take a swig. My Vet actually didn't recommend it.....I am not even sure he knows what it is cause I am in Ecuador.....but I explained to him it is a natural antibiotic. 
 

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Mosimom - I realize I'm picking this up on an old thread. I'm interested to find out where, what brand colloidal silver you use (and dosage) for a cat. My indoor cats go to the vet regularly, but I have an outside feral I've been taking care of for 12 years - she's 13 or older. It is ridiculous what I have to go through with vets when she needs some antibiotic. I can't take her in without trapping her and she is very, very hard to trap. Old and smart now. She was fixed and had shots when she first came 12 years ago. I have one vet that is willing to give me dewormer for her annually. I've had vets charge me hundreds of $$ to come to my house and look at her. They can't touch her, they look at the video or pic I took of her injury and charge me before finally giving me some Clavamox. Lately I'm concerned that she is been infected with FIV from the bites she's had from male strays trying to mate with her. I notice her eyes seem a little drippy which is very similar to another cat I had once that was FIV positive. Or, it could be a little cold. She's eating ok..but.thinking of getting her some colloidal silver to keep her health up. I've read about in online many times over the years to the point that I get confused with the conflicting info and decide I shouldn't try it. I have a very conventional vet that won't go along with anything other than meds. And that's a vet willing to give me a little "free" advice for her since I bring all my other cats in. At this point, she's old and I just want to try to keep her health up and figure it's worth a shot.
 

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Sorry, duplicated the post.
 
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