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WiPa-
I took Cheyenne (my cat) to the vet yesterday afternoon and the vet said her leg was much better than she had expected. The original diagnosis was not so optimistic and they thought there was a chance her leg might still be amputated. Since vets aren't always open to alternative medicines, I didn't tell her that I had substituted the antibiotic that was prescribed for Calendula, or the other homeopathic remedies I have been giving Cheyenne. I have an appointment again next week and will tell the vet then. She'll be impressed with homeopathy I bet! Again- thanks so much for your help. Cheyenne thanks you too! |
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Great to hear this Kasute ! I hope the improvement will continue....so let`s hope for the best !
I treat many shelter animals as well, and the number of vets that ask for homeopathic treatment is gradually increasing. Several animals which were going to be euthanised are still alive thanks to homeopathy. They are often flabbergasted when watching the results and can no longer deny these favourable results brought about by homeopathy ! Please continue the external treatment for any sore spots. Wim P. |
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