Thankyou so much for caring enough about animal welfare that you take your time to make these videos for owners freely available. With the rising cost of living, it makes me worry people cant afford to take pets to vets. That you give us informed effective ways to treat minor things at home is such a blessing. I and my pets thankyou so much 🙏
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Eight months ago a feral kitten that stayed in my backyard had a huge abcess on her neck. I didn't know what to do since I was a first time cat owner and didn't have money to take her to the vet. I searched in TH-cam and found one of your older videos on how to treat a wound and let me tell you that your recommendations helped me a lot. I would wiped her abcess with chlorohexidine twice a day and covered it with Vaseline and she recovered perfectly. Now, she lives with me and if you see her you couldn't tell she had an abcess in her neck. I cannot thank you so much for your remedies. Continue what you're doing, you're truly appreciated 🙏🐱
@@cherylsellstrom9839 she was very calmed about it but sometimes I would have my husband hold her down while I was cleaning her neck then applying Vaseline. She is now a healthy cat and I'm so thankful for this advise.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
I wish I had known this 2 years ago. Our neighbor refused to take their cat to seek help for his huge abscess on top of his head. They even threatened us if we took him to see our vet. He ended up missing, and we never saw him again. The owners said he must have run away. He was so neglected, and it still haunts me to this day, go what really happened to him😢. We fed, played, and loved him, and he loved us too. We even allowed him in our home, and we had never had a cat before. We all loved him. Thank you for your helpful videos! Bobbie
I landed here for exactly the same reason! Owner refuses to care for cat because it’s “just a barn cat.” I’ve used videos like this to treat the embedded foxtail (grass seed) and he’s doing okay now.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Sounds like Lamb chop has been a Guinea Pig for amputation as well ..... Thanks for the show and tell. Could have used this last year on a stray cat 🙀 who had a golf ball size abscess on his neck. $1000.00 (got neutered too). He shows his appreciation everyday.
I have to say, if it wasn't for you I would not have treated my cat {who had an abscess} at home. It was a large hole in his abdomen and nasty. My tenant had a cat that was attacked and spent close to a thousand dollars at the vet. To this day you would never know my cat even had a wound. So grateful for you.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Irony... My Curly 😺 last week had an abscess on his leg from my sister's cat... I cleaned it out with Bronner Almond soap and applied honey I did that for five days... The other cat bit him again now another one seen Monday... It's draining and I am doing the same... Thank you!✌️💜😊
@@shtreberka3642 he doesn't go outside... This was another cat in the house that attacked him 😭...We are working to calm that cat as well as the others... Thank you!
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My cat got a deep bite on his wrist joint on his arm. It wasn't infected at first but very tender so he wasn't walking on it so I was doing a gentle hot compress on it but he wouldn't let me do anything else. It did get infected then and I got one hot compress that drew out the infection then he wanted nothing to do with me and hid for days. The whole area basically had opened up by the time he let me even look at him again still couldn't catch him though. Now it's all drained out and healing up he's back to his old self; walking, jumping, coming to me for pets and cuddles. Wish I could have done more to clean it out but he's kinda wild and kept run/hopping away to hid where I couldn't get to him. Just glad he's almost healed now. Thank you doctor, this info will come in handy if it happens again!
My cat would regularly get in cat fights ( he was neutered but nobody told him) . He would often get abscesses and be so compliant. I would puncture / clean /drain etc and he would just lay there and let me do what needed to be done.
my cat has all the symptoms and i think he was bitten by something maybe another cat, I cannot afford to send it to veterinary. I dont know to tell if it has a abscess or a tumor can u help me tell
I remember treating a cat abscess maybe 15 years ago. Cleaning.. check, draining check, products used, betadine and colloidal silver. We tried to wrap him to keep the wound clean.. it was on his back.. he rolled that wrap right off and lost it somewhere.
Doctor, Thank you so very much for this information. I put very warm compresses on my 18 yr old female cat, maybe 6 times total in 24 hours. The abcess opened with the slightest bit of help from my cat Jill. I used the cleaning solution recommended which I found easily at my local pharmacist for 10.00. Cat Jill is tired but doing well. Thanks again, Signed a middle aged Lady on a tight budget.
Hi! So you didn’t have to do it a very painful way with a scapula that just sounds torturous? My cat won’t barely let me touch his leg without groaning and getting aggressive
Thank you so much for doing this video , i can’t afford to take my cat to the vet so i’ve been crying nonstop, i will run and get this for my cat i hope it works
Thank you. My cat got out and was chased back in by a neighbor cat.i didn't see anything when she got back in, but a lump just showed up on the rear of her back yesterday. Getting the supplies in the morning and treating her ASAP.
Several years ago my dog got bit by his cousin, Gunner, and developed a huge abscess on the bridge of his nose. I lanced it myself, using the methods you suggested, then in the morning I took him to the vet. The vet said it was all cleaned out well and didn’t need more treatment. He then stayed clear when Gunny was in a vile mood.
Doctor, you are amazing. I myself get chronic abscesses. You helped me & my cat Scar. I bought 95$ worth of stuff at Walmart for surgery on Scar but all I needed was CBD oil and lidocaine patches which I cut into a 1x1 square. I gave a couple drops of CBD orally and rubbed some on the abscess. Yesterday we were hot compressed many times. I drew the pus to the middle of the abscess which deteriorated the skin in that spot. I slapped a patch there. Today when I peeled it off roughly the patch took the middle of the wound with it. I have good drainage now right where I asked for it. Keep it flowing out!
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Yes, in a perfect world my cat will just sit there and let me do all this. Lol. Are you kidding me right now? I appreciate your efforts, but just not feasible most of the time. ❤
took my cat to the vet for this, they were given antibiotics and I was just told to keep the area clean with Chlorahexidine. The next day he had another abscess pop up on the other side of his face, they completely missed an injury just to get me out of the door faster. I ended up having to finish their job at home… it’s disappointing to know I could’ve simply done it just as well on my own if not better even without antibiotics. Lost 170$ for a half assed job and solution I could’ve bought at a pharmacy and they didn’t even drain the hard lumpy abscess.Nice.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
🤕 Putting homeopathic Silicea/Silica 30ch in drinking water (non-metallic bowl) works as a Great expectorant! If your pet fights you too much use this remedy. 👍 you can also use Hydrastis Canadensis 30ch (Golden Seal) with it which works like an antibiotic. Ledum 30ch is specific for puncture wounds and can be added to water also.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Hello doctor and friends on TH-cam, I noticed a soft lump under my dogs neck and we massaged it and it went away, a few days later she developed a hard lump on her cheek overnight it made her whole face swell she couldn't even see, I took her to the vet he said it was infection of salivary glands and prescribed antibiotics for two weeks and said for her to come back, I asked about draining it and he said no. 3 days later the huge lump ruptures, blood and pus everywhere (the office was closed I couldn't take her ) over 24 hours her face and neck drained. Only problem is now there is a gaping hole and I can see inside her, I took her back to the vet and he mentioned it being really difficult and he doesn't know how things are going to go because the skin is dead, he mentioned maybe doing surgery to cut off the dead tissue or she might have to go to a specialist to get a graft done but he said that can cost over 10k so that's usually the end for a dog. She is back to her playful self, eating drinking, you wouldn't think this is all going on by looking at her. But more holes are opening up on her cheek and draining pus. I am so sorry this is so long, you are a vet I trust and I wanted to reach out to see you have any tips. I am a recent college grad looking for a job and I keep getting the run around every time I take her to the vet, which I don't mind spending money for my fur baby but I'm not even sure if it's helping. I believe Jesus designed us and our pets to repair and heal, but this vet is making it seem impossible. I can’t fathom putting a dog down when they are eating playing drinking water, the wound is very very graphic and nothing is covering it so the vet bandaged it. I appreciate any advice at all this dog is my baby. You are amazing Dr. Jones
So sorry to hear! Sounds like my conventional vet as he doesn't know either and says the skin is necrotic or dead tissue. I don't see it to be black at all though (necrotic) My young cat has mammary cancer and the biggest nodule burst. She feels better & is eating, drinking etc. But, this large wound is nasty. My vet gave me Clavamox antibiotics and an antiseptic solution. I think the antiseptic solution hurts her and I joined a Feline Cancer support group on fb that mentioned Essiac tea. I have an appointment next week for a Holistic vet. Hoping to see what she says and I'm very worried about my sweet little kitty. Please try going to a certified Holistic vet. They don't charge as much either. There's a website but I forgot the abbreviations. Just Google Holistic vets near me and go there. Pls keep me posted. You and your dog are in my prayers
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Great info.. but dealing with a cat.. that has pain from the abscess.. would be very difficult to clean the abscess area aggressively unless the cat is sedated. My friendly community cat was found with a swollen back foot and couldn’t walk. As I lifted his foot gently, he cried out in pain… that I took him to vet. It wasn’t a fracture.. but a bad infection.. and the bite wound closed up and couldn’t be found. So the vet had him stay overnight a couple of days draining the infection. I will find out in 2 days if it got better..
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Omg! My cat also has a swollen back foot that he won’t bare weight on. I don’t know where the wound is. It’s been nearly a week. The emergency vet got 300$ from me for doing NOTHING for him but telling me I hav to pay 900$ more for treatment
If your cats got maggots this is infected wound? Wash off the maggots & keep washing with warm water with salt on a towel. Throw out towels & Use clean towels everytime. Keep doing this often 3 × day. Maggots are from flies laying eggs & getting into the skin where it's infected. Put a little honey on wounds. If it's not a wound it's worms so give cat regular worming & flea treatment. Worms come out of the cats anus-bum & break off on fur & look like maggots? Im a Animal Behaviourist. Hope this helps you 😊
As for the cone, yes, it can help prevent your cat from licking the abscess and making it worse. Also, a warm compress a few times a day can really help speed up the process. 👍
Hey, thank you for the excellent advice! I’m a bit stumped on the puncturing the abscess part… I’m not sure if I’m doing it right, but only a little bit of pus is being excreted from the site… not a lot. But there’s still a bit of a solid bulge… I’m guessing I’m not doing it effectively. How deep should I go?
Dr Jones, You are going to heaven. Would you be able to do a video on the concept and Research/evidence Of antibiotic- resistance?’ I have an older dog who has lymphoma and unfortunately a UTI (e.coli) at the same time... I’ve always treated her naturally, but this time I feel that her immune system needs some help. I’m concerned about over-doing the antibiotics but I’m also concerned about anti-biotic resistance.... Do you Have any advice??
This was such a good video with such a cooperative patient! My cat had a huge growth on her milk ducts. We had to take her to the vet. It was removed and the incision is so big. I feel so sad for her she’s doing well, but what a horrible experience. And the very sad thing is it cost close to 3000 dls! 😱
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Hello, is it safe if it's in cat's neck? My cat had one on the same spot as lamb chop, it drained by itself but now some of it I think is in this neck(I noticed today that he have a lump on his neck, it's not there yesterday). Is it still safe?
We already went to vet 4 days ago and they only gave him antibiotics, vitamins, pain reliever, ointment, and clorhexidine. The vet didn't drain the abscess and I've read a lot of threads that had the same experience with their pets but the vet drains their cat's abscess.
Should you have had eye protection?.... Lamb Chop looks almost good enough to eat..., but a lol dry for my liking... A year ago, my dog filleted his head open... I took care of it & it healed nicely... But why does he shed a scab every 4-6 months?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My cat is struggling 😢🐈⬛ I went to the e-vet on Sunday and paid almost 300$ just to confirm what I know- that’s it’s an abscess and he’s got a fever. They didn’t do an exam which I thought it what I’m paying for They want nearly 1000$ to treat his abscess. His hind foot is swollen He won’t let me touch it though, and groans in pain. I have pain meds for him now. This all sounds incredibly painful for the cat and I’m wondering which cat on earth would let you do this to them?? Now I get why they said he has to be sedated:( I cant even trim his hair
You say diluted Chlorhexidine but that's not specific. I purchased a bottle that says 4% solution is that already diluted or do I need to dilute it more. Thanks for your help.
You still should visit the doctor for antibiotics. Also squeezing it on your own if you don't know how to do it might cause it to burst inside, instead of outside
And I went to the vet and they didn’t even clean it inside. They just squeeze the puss out and prescribe the anabiotic’s now after two weeks of taking my cat is getting again the same abscess. I’m so mad because I spent so much money and the doctors they don’t know what they are doing.
You mention CBD for pain relief and I have been giving CBD isolate with MCT oil as a carrier to my older cats for some time. Do you have an opinion on CBG and/or CBC paired with CBD, minimal THC >0.1%? Does the “entourage effect” of pairing cannabinoids improve efficacy in cats as it does with people? I work in cannabis/hemp extraction/isolation so I have access to various distillates with different profiles and would like to incorporate distillates into their diet as opposed to isolates for bio availability but I haven’t found a lot of good information regarding other cannabinoids besides CBD for pet treatment? Thank you in advance for any information that you are willing to provide from your own experience. 🙏🏼 🐈
Please help Here are the signs on my cat - her base of the tail is swollen for some days, then i see her lucking a wound today, i didn't see pus, but it could be that she was already done licking it, all I'd seen is yellowish transparent/translucent thick water like liquid, a lil bit when i swab my cotton through her wound. Now i think she's done most of the cleaning, i see red muscle like hole , color red, though it was blood, but its kinda solid, i swab my cotton again, it hurts her, but the cotton is lil watery diluted red, if it was blood it would've been bright red on the cotton i think
***@Dr. Andrew I have a 4 yr old Great Pyrenees that totally ripped her back Declan gone. It's very sore to pressure walk on paw. She hops like a rabbit. I cleaned and gauze wrapped toe than wrapped around the both declassified to stop movement of torn claw. I've put anti bacterial ointment on gauze before wrapping it. Should I be doing anything else?
There is a cat at the shelter with a very severe neck wound from the chin to front leg. The vet has grafted it bit doesn't seem to be healing even with all the bandages. The skin was completely missing about the size of a playing card before the graft. Is there some kind of mesh like a human hernia to help the wound heal that can be absorbed by his body? And a bandage that would stay put close to his face under his chin?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
I took my cat to the vet they didn’t clean it right She got an antibiotic and after finishing her wound started to grow again looks like there is something inside that causes infection .One vet told me that I will have to pay $1600 for surgery.I am going to the different vet cause I spent so much money already for the visits antibiotics and the blood work
Try extra virgin coconut oil. Propolis can be bitter, so unless you put it inside a small capsule to feed the cat, I think you'll end up with a profusely drooling cat. Adding a capful of apple cider vinegar with the mother in it also may help. But these won't be quick fixes as likely source internal fungal issue may stem from high carb from food. Switch to a high protein food may help.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs. Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics : Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering), Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed. Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding. Procedure: Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day. Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution. Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes. Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling. Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My feral cat that is friendly, but does not like anything unusual. I tried putting Manuka honey on the abscess but he is now shying away from me.. Is there any antibiotic that I can put into his food. He does not appear to be in pain. His ears are not warm. He is staying by himself a lot and not with his siblings.
Please help a youtuber named MrSunshineBaby. His 6 year old husky(?) was diagnosed with cancer. .... The cancer is still there after treatments. What can he do? They want him to put the dog down. Please HELP.
Any tips for helping heal a cats paw abscess? I have a cat that’s got one forming on the passenger side front paw, presents swelling and lots of puss. Should I drain it? And if so what worse should I do?
my cat Chloe and my dog gander were playing on the ground but Chloe fell down into the mud and her front leg has wounds on its paws she was not very active she has wounds on her legs but gander was feeling sad we picked the Chloe from the animal rescue centre the vet checking the Chloe s front leg her legs have wounds the vet treated the cat now she was very active she played with gander and she follow whenever I go
I have indoor PET chickens. Can't find a real vet that will treat them. And I can no longer buy antibiotics from farm supply stores. We have ear abcesses. I'm only using disinfectant sprays and antibiotic ointment. 😮
Thankyou so much for caring enough about animal welfare that you take your time to make these videos for owners freely available. With the rising cost of living, it makes me worry people cant afford to take pets to vets. That you give us informed effective ways to treat minor things at home is such a blessing. I and my pets thankyou so much 🙏
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Great video! I wasn't expecting Lambchop 's abscess to look so real - 😂 Nice touch Dr. Jones! We appreciate you.
Eight months ago a feral kitten that stayed in my backyard had a huge abcess on her neck. I didn't know what to do since I was a first time cat owner and didn't have money to take her to the vet. I searched in TH-cam and found one of your older videos on how to treat a wound and let me tell you that your recommendations helped me a lot. I would wiped her abcess with chlorohexidine twice a day and covered it with Vaseline and she recovered perfectly. Now, she lives with me and if you see her you couldn't tell she had an abcess in her neck. I cannot thank you so much for your remedies. Continue what you're doing, you're truly appreciated 🙏🐱
How did you put your kitten to sleep, or did someone hold it down? 😱 we are in the same situation. Broke!
@@cherylsellstrom9839 she was very calmed about it but sometimes I would have my husband hold her down while I was cleaning her neck then applying Vaseline. She is now a healthy cat and I'm so thankful for this advise.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
I wish I had known this 2 years ago.
Our neighbor refused to take their cat to seek help for his huge abscess on top of his head.
They even threatened us if we took him to see our vet. He ended up missing, and we never saw him again. The owners said he must have run away.
He was so neglected, and it still haunts me to this day, go what really happened to him😢.
We fed, played, and loved him, and he loved us too. We even allowed him in our home, and we had never had a cat before. We all loved him.
Thank you for your helpful videos!
Bobbie
Next time call animal control. That’s animal abuse letting the cat suffer.
That makes me so sad reading does I have a cat and I love my cat so much I'm sorry to hear that
I landed here for exactly the same reason! Owner refuses to care for cat because it’s “just a barn cat.” I’ve used videos like this to treat the embedded foxtail (grass seed) and he’s doing okay now.
The owners probably killed him
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Sounds like Lamb chop has been a Guinea Pig for amputation as well ..... Thanks for the show and tell. Could have used this last year on a stray cat 🙀 who had a golf ball size abscess on his neck. $1000.00 (got neutered too). He shows his appreciation everyday.
I have to say, if it wasn't for you I would not have treated my cat {who had an abscess} at home. It was a large hole in his abdomen and nasty. My tenant had a cat that was attacked and spent close to a thousand dollars at the vet. To this day you would never know my cat even had a wound. So grateful for you.
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Irony... My Curly 😺 last week had an abscess on his leg from my sister's cat... I cleaned it out with Bronner Almond soap and applied honey I did that for five days... The other cat bit him again now another one seen Monday... It's draining and I am doing the same... Thank you!✌️💜😊
Maybe keep him inside until he heals?
@@shtreberka3642 he doesn't go outside... This was another cat in the house that attacked him 😭...We are working to calm that cat as well as the others... Thank you!
Pet smart has ,a spray for wounds and skin care.
Microcyn . I used on my cats open bite abscess from another cat .
Topical iodine can help if the cut isn't foo deep, apply it after the abcess drains
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My cat got a deep bite on his wrist joint on his arm. It wasn't infected at first but very tender so he wasn't walking on it so I was doing a gentle hot compress on it but he wouldn't let me do anything else. It did get infected then and I got one hot compress that drew out the infection then he wanted nothing to do with me and hid for days. The whole area basically had opened up by the time he let me even look at him again still couldn't catch him though. Now it's all drained out and healing up he's back to his old self; walking, jumping, coming to me for pets and cuddles. Wish I could have done more to clean it out but he's kinda wild and kept run/hopping away to hid where I couldn't get to him. Just glad he's almost healed now. Thank you doctor, this info will come in handy if it happens again!
I don't know how you did that with little lamb chop but it was brilliant and gave me a good laugh this early. Thanks for all you do.❤
Tae Tae Kittah is all healed now! Just waiting for his fur to grow back in. 😸
my cat is Chloe the cat women and her husband named Jack and their children named Johnny and tia
You are too good, using the raggedy stuffed toy. Even with fake pus!!!!
🤣🤣🤣 .
Hahahahaha trulyyy
My cat would regularly get in cat fights ( he was neutered but nobody told him) . He would often get abscesses and be so compliant. I would puncture / clean /drain etc and he would just lay there and let me do what needed to be done.
He was neutered but nobody told him! Lol!!! A have a black tom that's just like him!!!
Yes, he was amazing!@@southerncatlady6680
Yes, he was amazing!@@southerncatlady6680
my cat has all the symptoms and i think he was bitten by something maybe another cat, I cannot afford to send it to veterinary. I dont know to tell if it has a abscess or a tumor can u help me tell
@@ateaarapi5444 In general an abscess hurts and a tumor does not. A ancess will often break the skin like a big pimple.
We miss you Murray. You would've been very useful helping daddy today.
I've yet to own a cat that would sit still for any of that.
Great info, thanks Dr. Andrew! All the best to Lambchop's recovery.
Thank you! I use Nu Stock ointment on cat wounds. It helps with healing and the fur grows back nicely.
Thanks for sharing ❤️
That was a perfect demonstration, Thanks a MILLION❤
Agree
I remember treating a cat abscess maybe 15 years ago. Cleaning.. check, draining check, products used, betadine and colloidal silver. We tried to wrap him to keep the wound clean.. it was on his back.. he rolled that wrap right off and lost it somewhere.
Best teaching video ever! Thank you!
Lambchop has seen better days! 😂
This is great info!!
Thank you again!
Very good video of how to clean and dr a abcess
Watching this eating mid morning snack!!!!😢. Seriously, thank you for info.
If only my animals were as cooperative as Lambchop...
Ain't it so😊😊
I hope so my cat doesn't let me do all that stuff he always run away 😭🙂
Yeah right… I d have lost both my hands by half the video
Thanks Doctor 😊 ❤!!
Very good thank you very much doc appreciate you so much
Doctor, Thank you so very much for this information. I put very warm compresses on my 18 yr old female cat, maybe 6 times total in 24 hours. The abcess opened with the slightest bit of help from my cat Jill. I used the cleaning solution recommended which I found easily at my local pharmacist for 10.00. Cat Jill is tired but doing well. Thanks again, Signed a middle aged Lady on a tight budget.
Can u please tell me the name of the cleaning solution?
@@Janelle_777 Chlorhexidine. My local Mom and Pop pharmacy had it in stock. It's a skin antiseptic cleaner. Best wishes for your furry family member.
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏻💛✨✨✨
Hi!
So you didn’t have to do it a very painful way with a scapula that just sounds torturous? My cat won’t barely let me touch his leg without groaning and getting aggressive
@@Janelle_777hey that's the female cat it's like the Chloe and allay
Great job 👍❤
Thank you so much for doing this video , i can’t afford to take my cat to the vet so i’ve been crying nonstop, i will run and get this for my cat i hope it works
It's definitely worth giving it a try!
Thank you. My cat got out and was chased back in by a neighbor cat.i didn't see anything when she got back in, but a lump just showed up on the rear of her back yesterday. Getting the supplies in the morning and treating her ASAP.
Several years ago my dog got bit by his cousin, Gunner, and developed a huge abscess on the bridge of his nose. I lanced it myself, using the methods you suggested, then in the morning I took him to the vet. The vet said it was all cleaned out well and didn’t need more treatment. He then stayed clear when Gunny was in a vile mood.
Doctor, you are amazing. I myself get chronic abscesses. You helped me & my cat Scar. I bought 95$ worth of stuff at Walmart for surgery on Scar but all I needed was CBD oil and lidocaine patches which I cut into a 1x1 square. I gave a couple drops of CBD orally and rubbed some on the abscess. Yesterday we were hot compressed many times. I drew the pus to the middle of the abscess which deteriorated the skin in that spot. I slapped a patch there. Today when I peeled it off roughly the patch took the middle of the wound with it. I have good drainage now right where I asked for it. Keep it flowing out!
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My cat won't let me touch her.She was screaming and crying going crazy at the top of her lungs.It finally popped , but she still won't let me touch it
Yes, in a perfect world my cat will just sit there and let me do all this. Lol. Are you kidding me right now? I appreciate your efforts, but just not feasible most of the time. ❤
✨🙏 Thank you 😻🐶😊
took my cat to the vet for this, they were given antibiotics and I was just told to keep the area clean with Chlorahexidine. The next day he had another abscess pop up on the other side of his face, they completely missed an injury just to get me out of the door faster. I ended up having to finish their job at home… it’s disappointing to know I could’ve simply done it just as well on my own if not better even without antibiotics. Lost 170$ for a half assed job and solution I could’ve bought at a pharmacy and they didn’t even drain the hard lumpy abscess.Nice.
What is the name of antibiotic?
Did you have to lance it to start draining?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
🤕 Putting homeopathic Silicea/Silica 30ch in drinking water (non-metallic bowl) works as a Great expectorant! If your pet fights you too much use this remedy. 👍 you can also use Hydrastis Canadensis 30ch (Golden Seal) with it which works like an antibiotic. Ledum 30ch is specific for puncture wounds and can be added to water also.
Thank you great to learn all this great advice.. very appreciated
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Dr. Jones your hilarious so much appreciate you. 💕
Thanķ you so much ❤. My horse is having a abces between her jaws... I follow your instruction
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
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Then, pull away the bleeding stumps that were once your arms and go to emergency yourself if it's like my cat.
Thank you for the refresher course. If you don't have olive extract. Is there anything else you can use.
I would love to have a copy of your free book.
Jujubee, I downloaded and printed it. I have found it helpful.
You are awesome 🐾❤️🐾
Hello doctor and friends on TH-cam, I noticed a soft lump under my dogs neck and we massaged it and it went away, a few days later she developed a hard lump on her cheek overnight it made her whole face swell she couldn't even see, I took her to the vet he said it was infection of salivary glands and prescribed antibiotics for two weeks and said for her to come back, I asked about draining it and he said no. 3 days later the huge lump ruptures, blood and pus everywhere (the office was closed I couldn't take her ) over 24 hours her face and neck drained. Only problem is now there is a gaping hole and I can see inside her, I took her back to the vet and he mentioned it being really difficult and he doesn't know how things are going to go because the skin is dead, he mentioned maybe doing surgery to cut off the dead tissue or she might have to go to a specialist to get a graft done but he said that can cost over 10k so that's usually the end for a dog. She is back to her playful self, eating drinking, you wouldn't think this is all going on by looking at her. But more holes are opening up on her cheek and draining pus. I am so sorry this is so long, you are a vet I trust and I wanted to reach out to see you have any tips. I am a recent college grad looking for a job and I keep getting the run around every time I take her to the vet, which I don't mind spending money for my fur baby but I'm not even sure if it's helping. I believe Jesus designed us and our pets to repair and heal, but this vet is making it seem impossible. I can’t fathom putting a dog down when they are eating playing drinking water, the wound is very very graphic and nothing is covering it so the vet bandaged it. I appreciate any advice at all this dog is my baby. You are amazing Dr. Jones
So sorry to hear! Sounds like my conventional vet as he doesn't know either and says the skin is necrotic or dead tissue. I don't see it to be black at all though (necrotic)
My young cat has mammary cancer and the biggest nodule burst. She feels better & is eating, drinking etc. But, this large wound is nasty. My vet gave me Clavamox antibiotics and an antiseptic solution. I think the antiseptic solution hurts her and I joined a Feline Cancer support group on fb that mentioned Essiac tea. I have an appointment next week for a Holistic vet. Hoping to see what she says and I'm very worried about my sweet little kitty.
Please try going to a certified Holistic vet. They don't charge as much either. There's a website but I forgot the abbreviations. Just Google Holistic vets near me and go there.
Pls keep me posted. You and your dog are in my prayers
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Great info.. but dealing with a cat.. that has pain from the abscess.. would be very difficult to clean the abscess area aggressively unless the cat is sedated.
My friendly community cat was found with a swollen back foot and couldn’t walk. As I lifted his foot gently, he cried out in pain… that I took him to vet. It wasn’t a fracture.. but a bad infection.. and the bite wound closed up and couldn’t be found. So the vet had him stay overnight a couple of days draining the infection. I will find out in 2 days if it got better..
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Omg!
My cat also has a swollen back foot that he won’t bare weight on. I don’t know where the wound is. It’s been nearly a week.
The emergency vet got 300$ from me for doing NOTHING for him but telling me I hav to pay 900$ more for treatment
Just wondering what did you use to knock lampchop out for the process, cause my hands be looking like Edward scissor hand with a rash.
Good job Lambchop🤣🤣🤣… Love You Doc Jones ❤❤❤
Betadyne is great on human abscesses
Could you please make video how to save cat from maggots big issues please .
If your cats got maggots this is infected wound? Wash off the maggots & keep washing with warm water with salt on a towel. Throw out towels & Use clean towels everytime. Keep doing this often 3 × day. Maggots are from flies laying eggs & getting into the skin where it's infected. Put a little honey on wounds.
If it's not a wound it's worms so give cat regular worming & flea treatment. Worms come out of the cats anus-bum & break off on fur & look like maggots? Im a Animal Behaviourist. Hope this helps you 😊
☺thank you so much dr Jones🙏🏽 i have a question should I use to cone to prevent my cat from licking his abscess?
As for the cone, yes, it can help prevent your cat from licking the abscess and making it worse. Also, a warm compress a few times a day can really help speed up the process. 👍
This guys great
Hey, thank you for the excellent advice! I’m a bit stumped on the puncturing the abscess part… I’m not sure if I’m doing it right, but only a little bit of pus is being excreted from the site… not a lot. But there’s still a bit of a solid bulge… I’m guessing I’m not doing it effectively. How deep should I go?
Having trouble finding any research on this topic but would Frozen thawed rats be a good raw food source.
Dr Jones,
You are going to heaven.
Would you be able to do a video on the concept and Research/evidence Of antibiotic- resistance?’
I have an older dog who has lymphoma and unfortunately a UTI (e.coli) at the same time...
I’ve always treated her naturally, but this time I feel that her immune system needs some help.
I’m concerned about over-doing the antibiotics but I’m also concerned about anti-biotic resistance....
Do you Have any advice??
Is it chlorhexidine acetate, or chlorhexidine gluconate?
My cat has the exact same abscess wound :(.
But chlorhexidine is hard to find and I'm not sure about the black tea what can I do...
This was such a good video with such a cooperative patient! My cat had a huge growth on her milk ducts. We had to take her to the vet. It was removed and the incision is so big. I feel so sad for her she’s doing well, but what a horrible experience. And the very sad thing is it cost close to 3000 dls! 😱
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
Can you flush out the wound with black tea if that's all you have? Thank you Doc Jones!
yes
Hello, is it safe if it's in cat's neck?
My cat had one on the same spot as lamb chop, it drained by itself but now some of it I think is in this neck(I noticed today that he have a lump on his neck, it's not there yesterday). Is it still safe?
We already went to vet 4 days ago and they only gave him antibiotics, vitamins, pain reliever, ointment, and clorhexidine.
The vet didn't drain the abscess and I've read a lot of threads that had the same experience with their pets but the vet drains their cat's abscess.
Any treatment for fatty lipoma on cats please? ❤
Should you have had eye protection?.... Lamb Chop looks almost good enough to eat..., but a lol dry for my liking...
A year ago, my dog filleted his head open... I took care of it & it healed nicely... But why does he shed a scab every 4-6 months?
Poor Lambchop. 😢
In this case, would you not need antibiotics to further treat it or prevent infection ?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
My cat is struggling 😢🐈⬛
I went to the e-vet on Sunday and paid almost 300$ just to confirm what I know- that’s it’s an abscess and he’s got a fever.
They didn’t do an exam which I thought it what I’m paying for
They want nearly 1000$ to treat his abscess.
His hind foot is swollen
He won’t let me touch it though, and groans in pain. I have pain meds for him now.
This all sounds incredibly painful for the cat and I’m wondering which cat on earth would let you do this to them??
Now I get why they said he has to be sedated:(
I cant even trim his hair
You say diluted Chlorhexidine but that's not specific. I purchased a bottle that says 4% solution is that already diluted or do I need to dilute it more. Thanks for your help.
Dilute that
You still should visit the doctor for antibiotics. Also squeezing it on your own if you don't know how to do it might cause it to burst inside, instead of outside
And I went to the vet and they didn’t even clean it inside. They just squeeze the puss out and prescribe the anabiotic’s now after two weeks of taking my cat is getting again the same abscess. I’m so mad because I spent so much money and the doctors they don’t know what they are doing.
You mention CBD for pain relief and I have been giving CBD isolate with MCT oil as a carrier to my older cats for some time. Do you have an opinion on CBG and/or CBC paired with CBD, minimal THC >0.1%? Does the “entourage effect” of pairing cannabinoids improve efficacy in cats as it does with people?
I work in cannabis/hemp extraction/isolation so I have access to various distillates with different profiles and would like to incorporate distillates into their diet as opposed to isolates for bio availability but I haven’t found a lot of good information regarding other cannabinoids besides CBD for pet treatment? Thank you in advance for any information that you are willing to provide from your own experience. 🙏🏼 🐈
Please help Here are the signs on my cat -
her base of the tail is swollen for some days, then i see her lucking a wound today, i didn't see pus, but it could be that she was already done licking it, all I'd seen is yellowish transparent/translucent thick water like liquid, a lil bit when i swab my cotton through her wound. Now i think she's done most of the cleaning, i see red muscle like hole , color red, though it was blood, but its kinda solid, i swab my cotton again, it hurts her, but the cotton is lil watery diluted red, if it was blood it would've been bright red on the cotton i think
My chlorhexidine from the drug store is marked 4% does that need to be diluted in water for flushing ? Or not
Yes dilute to 2%, research that to be sure but definitely dilute it if it’s 4%
***@Dr. Andrew I have a 4 yr old Great Pyrenees that totally ripped her back Declan gone. It's very sore to pressure walk on paw. She hops like a rabbit. I cleaned and gauze wrapped toe than wrapped around the both declassified to stop movement of torn claw. I've put anti bacterial ointment on gauze before wrapping it. Should I be doing anything else?
There is a cat at the shelter with a very severe neck wound from the chin to front leg. The vet has grafted it bit doesn't seem to be healing even with all the bandages.
The skin was completely missing about the size of a playing card before the graft.
Is there some kind of mesh like a human hernia to help the wound heal that can be absorbed by his body?
And a bandage that would stay put close to his face under his chin?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
If only my Keanu orangey was as calm as the lambchobbbyyyy
I took my cat to the vet they didn’t clean it right She got an antibiotic and after finishing her wound started to grow again looks like there is something inside that causes infection .One vet told me that I will have to pay $1600 for surgery.I am going to the different vet cause I spent so much money already for the visits antibiotics and the blood work
Chlorhexidine is impossible to find at a pharmacy!!! Can a saline rinse be used instead?
Could you tell me how much and for how long to give bee propolis to my cat? I think it's fungal. She lost her whiskers. No skin issues. It's internal
How is she doing now?
Try extra virgin coconut oil. Propolis can be bitter, so unless you put it inside a small capsule to feed the cat, I think you'll end up with a profusely drooling cat. Adding a capful of apple cider vinegar with the mother in it also may help. But these won't be quick fixes as likely source internal fungal issue may stem from high carb from food. Switch to a high protein food may help.
My cat won't let me touch her, shes clearly in pain, uncomfortable and stressed. My heart is breaken, how do i clean the wound
Sameee😭
My cat has the exact same abscess wound :(.
Does abscess clear on its own
It can one it is drained and flushed. Also I encourage you to get a copy of my free book at veterinarysecrets.com/
I wonder would the honey & garlic antibiotic work in this scenario too?
Whether inflammation with pus such as bite wounds from fights with other animals, pain from arthritis, and even mastitis, following combination works wonders for dogs, cats, and humans. For humans, adjust dosage higher according to label on the supplement. This is a tried and true miraculous natural remedy. So save this for future reference. It can also help reduce pain without the toxic side effects of NSAIDs.
Twice daily, evenly spaced out time wise and need to continue administer several days past all symptoms disappear, similar to giving antibiotics :
Turmeric powder placed into a size 3 empty capsule (approximately 150mg, or 1/3 of a 500mg capsule. Placed in capsule helps minimizes drooling effect when administering),
Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan salmon oil mix with BioAstin astaxanthin (6 softgels of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 4mg astaxanthin) both can be purchased from Costco and Amazon: cut open the softgel and mix well in a small container. You can mix more portion at the same time using the 4:1 ratio of softgel . Astaxanthin also comes in a much stronger strength of 12 mg per softgel. I would just change to 12 softgel of salmon oil to 1 softgel of 12mg astaxanthin. Mix well and withdrawal 10ml of the oil into a feeding syringe with any needle removed.
Soy Lecithin granule 1 tbs mixed with 1 tbs of hot water to soften and semi liquify and pour into two 10 ml feeding syringes (10 ml syringe is what I got on hand). Wait till the lecithin liquid to cool down before feeding.
Procedure:
Feed orally one syringeful of lecithin, followed by 1ml of the salmon oil astaxanthin. Do it slowly so as not to choke the animal. Then give the turmeric capsule. Once inserted into mouth, use one hand keep mouth closed and gently blow on the animal's nose. This encourages swallowing. If capsule is spat out, repeat inserting into mouth till you made sure it is swallowed. Best to have a 2nd capsule prepared on hand as a backup should the first pill got wet by the saliva and breaks open. Change and give the new capsule instead. Cats have very sensitive taste buds and tends to drool profusely when eaten something that's not agreeable to their taste. Then follow by giving the 2nd syringe of lecithin. The oily mixtures help reduce the capsule from sticking to tongue or roof of mouth and make it less easier for cats to push it out. Dogs you can hide the capsule inside a small piece of hot dog or canned food. You will likely see some difference happening as quickly as next day.
Activated charcoal and bromalain are another 2 life saving supplement to keep in your first aid box for both humans and animals. Activated charcoal powder ( not charcoal briquettes as this has fuels additive) 500 mg given by mouth by mixing with water given through feeding syringe when questionable food has been eaten and is causing stomach issues. Or when an animal has outdoor access appears different behavior wise such as lethargy, or no appetite, and you're not sure if they've ingested something bad. Go ahead and give the charcoal as a precaution.
Activated charcoal is also good at drawing out toxins from insect bites or bee / wasp stings. Mix enough powder with tiny drops of water to make a paste and apply over bite or sting. It helps reduce pain about 80% to a much more tolerable level within minutes.
Bromalain is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down protein. It is a good supplement for wound debridement by itself orally, but works even better when combined with oral doses of turmeric, as well as turmeric powder mixed with extra Virgin olive oil or coconut oil applied topically over the wound. It helps reduce pus production and swelling.
Another good practice is to start making a habit of feeling your animals ear periodically to get a feel of their normal body temperature. When they have an infection, you'll know just by feeling the ears to see if they're hotter than normal. You can use this method to gauge whether they have a low fever or a high fever. When an animal start looking lethargic or less active than normal, I go for the ears first to detect if they got a fever or not. If the ears feel hot, I would do a whole body check to see if they got a wound somewhere. Then you can start taking steps to address that sooner rather than later.
How do you keep your cat still?
Try these: veterinarysecrets.com/?s=calm
My feral cat that is friendly, but does not like anything unusual. I tried putting Manuka honey on the abscess but he is now shying away from me.. Is there any antibiotic that I can put into his food. He does not appear to be in pain. His ears are not warm. He is staying by himself a lot and not with his siblings.
my cat would kick my a## if I touched his abscess
Hi Dr my cat has a big hard lump on the side of her face not sure what it is ? can you help me plz
Please help a youtuber named MrSunshineBaby.
His 6 year old husky(?) was diagnosed with cancer. .... The cancer is still there after treatments.
What can he do? They want him to put the dog down.
Please HELP.
Panacur c dewormer for dogs. He did a video on this recently. Also some curcumin and CBD drops.
Everything is fine. My cat won't sit so quiete during treatment
4:21 keep draining the abcesse until fluid runs clear, when mine dont look clear, its faint red, like red diluted with clear water, please reply
Please make video and Title of Indonesian language.. Many people needs your video Doctor,, please help them
What if you cant find any bitemark?
How about a tooth abscess?
My dog has an access but the wound has closed up I tried to cur it but I don't think I went deep enough
My poor kitty screamed and ran past me. She had an abscess on her back leg that popped open. Her long hair had hid it from me!
Any tips for helping heal a cats paw abscess? I have a cat that’s got one forming on the passenger side front paw, presents swelling and lots of puss. Should I drain it? And if so what worse should I do?
Hello. My kitty has the same thing going on with the same paw as your kitty had. Can you please let me know if you found out anything .thank you
My cat has an abscess in the neck,there isnt any vet for cats in my area,should i intervent
Make sure when you flush the abscess you do not have a needle on syringe!!
my cat Chloe and my dog gander were playing on the ground but Chloe fell down into the mud and her front leg has wounds on its paws she was not very active she has wounds on her legs but gander was feeling sad we picked the Chloe from the animal rescue centre the vet checking the Chloe s front leg her legs have wounds the vet treated the cat now she was very active she played with gander and she follow whenever I go
whatever my cat do
can an abscess come from an infected tooth?
My cat would claw my face off if i touched her abscess. I cant even trim the hair.
Please follow the link for helpful tips: veterinarysecrets.com/?s=calm+cats
Great video, but you might get in trouble with People for the Ethical Treatment of Stuffed Animals 🤣
I have indoor PET chickens. Can't find a real vet that will treat them. And I can no longer buy antibiotics from farm supply stores. We have ear abcesses. I'm only using disinfectant sprays and antibiotic ointment. 😮
Give colloidal silver externally and internally. Trust me it works. Disinfectant sprays and ointment aren't strong enough.