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Testimonials II

More Kitty Distempaid testimonials...

----- Original Message -----
From: Melissa Van Alstine
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Wolf Creek Ranch Order Received
 
My kitten (Fiona) is doing MUCH better though. I did take her to a vet initially (because she was basically paralyzed from the head down and I was so frightened I was going to lose her) and he did give her some meds with Pet Tinic (vitamin/mineral supplement) so I did give that to her until your package arrived. The problem was that I guess I didn't trust the vet's diagnosis, nor did I really trust the medication, which was "Interferon." I researched it before administering it to her, but I wasn't thrilled with what I'd read on it, and since I'm a perfect idiot and never remember to check my email, I didn't see the tea recipe until just now!

The reason I didn't trust the vet is because a) he was new, and taken on a recommendation, when I was no longer happy with my old vet, b) he really seemed to be guessing about her condition, and c) he was adverse to anything other than his own medications (he basically got offended when I mentioned alternative meds) but wouldn't give me an antibiotic for her. Her situation seemed really grave with her completely immobilized except for her head, and her low white blood cell count, but she exhibited almost no other symptoms of distemper! No diarrhea, no vomiting, no fever (she did have a slight under-temperature for a few hours, but once warmed up, she remained right around 100.5 from then on) and never lost her appetite completely, but he woulnd't consider any other possibilities. My concern was that if it wasn't distemper, and was something that required an antibiotic, she would lose out.

I've been going back and forth for several years, ever since my best kitty friend died from a kidney tumor, on traditional vets and alternative, natural medicine and care, and this, for me, is the last straw. Once I started administering your natural meds to my kitten there was an almost immediate positive response, and she's continued to improved every day. She now has full control of her arms and much more control of her hind legs; when she walks, she kind of looks like a bunny with big floppy feet. I'm so glad I found your website and ordered the products I did, because, as I said before, I was never wholly convinced it was distemper, but your products )(including the Vibactra) covered a ranged of possibilities, and thus, she continues to improve. I will look first for all natural meds from Wolf Creek from now on, as well as for preventative measures. Thanks again for your help.

Sincerely,

Melissa Van Alstine

----- Original Message -----
From: autumn keeton
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 5:38 AM
Subject: kitten distemper website
 
Good morning,
 
I just wanted to genuinely thank you for your positive website. I took my new little kitten, Lily, to the vet to find she had distemper. I brought her home with an antibiotic and no real knowledge about the virus. I looked on-line only to be horrified by all the symptoms to come, and dreary outlook for Lily. One website boasted a 100% fatality rate among kittens. Some were less harsh, but only by 10-20%. None but yours offered advice to help nurse kittens back to health. I am a little embarrassed admitting this, but I just kept coming back to your website several times daily for encouragement and a little hope that she could pull through.
 
Lily survived! She is playful and loving. I appreciate your enthusiastic outlook and practical advice. It was immensely beneficial to Lily's recovery.
 
A million thanks,
Autumn Keeton

 

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