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mammary tumor in cats

i recently took my cat to the vet and they diagnosed her with a mammary tumor and said only surgery is the solution, but i don't wanna put her through all that stress is there any other way i can help her? she is 11 years old
 
  siameselover on 2009-05-26
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Thuja 30c. Three doses only given twelve hours apart. Each dose consists of two whole or three crushed pellets. Do not touch the pellets. Either tap two whole pellets directly into your cat's mouth and wait until they dissolve(within seconds) or tap three pellets directly from the bottle onto a piece of clean,white, folded paper. Crush the pellets contained within the fold, then open the paper and tap the powder directly into your cat's mouth. No food or water for at least one hour afterward.

Juices, especially carrot juice(freshly juiced), two tablespoons a day mixed into some canned cat food is especially corrective for this. Also wheatgrass powder- 1/4 teaspoon a day. Also 250 mg of Vitamin C(not the chewable or time-release kind) given twice a day, as well as 1- 1 1/2 capsules of marine phytoplankton a day. All available at any health food store. When giving marine phytoplankton do not use chlorinated water as the water source, it reacts badly with marine phytoplankton. When eventually discontinuing vitamin C do so gradually.
 
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