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    Thanks. I appreciate your thoughts about things.

    My hubby came home tonight and when we talked about it he said to put it in God's hands now. I had another cat who got sick and his eyes did say it all. The thing with Simon is his eyes are still so intelligent and he still makes contact with us. That is what makes it so hard.

    He is only 8 years old. My other cat was 18 and I knew he had a good life so it was easier to let him go.

    I hate this time of year for any sickness. The vets will be out of the place in case I need them and one has to decide life and death on a schedule. We do have a pet hospital so I can use them I guess. Hopefully I won't need to.

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    Oh, Janelle, how maddening - to not even have a clear idea of what is wrong with poor Simon! Does your vet have any ideas? Is getting a second opinion maybe an idea?

    {{{{hugs}}}} to you and your husband and dear Simon. I agree it can be put in God's hands...sometimes there is an unexpected miracle, and I pray there is one for young Simon.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    This was on another board---does anyone have experience with Slippery Elm?

    This was originally posted in November. I have not read the whole thing but I have arrested MANY a feline and human digestive problems using Slippery Elm which is a mucilaginous herb that normalizes the digestive tract.

    It stops vomiting, loose bowels and even constipation. All you do is mix in 1/8 the adult dose into your cat's food. It calms and soothes. It works much better than those nasty drugs with all their various and sundry side effects.

    Its best to mix it with some water as well. If you are taking it yourself, take three capsules with a glass of water three times a day if necessary.

    I googled it and they have lots of info about it.

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    Janelle - I don't have experience with it. BUT why not ask your vet? Just give them a call.

    If it won't hurt him, it just might help.

    Has he been on pepcid? It soothes sensitive tummies that might stop a kitty from eating.

    {{{{hugs}}}}
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    The vet told us to give him one forth pill of Pepcid and he gets that. Actually, we give him Prilosec since my hubby takes it. I just wondered if vets want people to go the holistic way and if this is a question for them but my hubby reminded me the vet needs to know all the things he takes because it all interacts together.

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    It can't hurt to ask, Janelle. There are holistic vets, but I don't know how much they might charge.

    Have a look here for some starter info:
    http://www.ehow.com/about_5098887_sl...uses-pets.html
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    My prays are coming for Simon and you and your husband.

    Melissa

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