Have all home remedies for cat medical care extinct?



I am unable to take my cat to the vet at this point because the president gave my husbands job to foriegners and he had to take a job which pays 1/3 of what he was making and I am unable to aquire employment because all the good jobs are going overseas so it’s helpful to know about home remedies.

5 Comments

  1. kristenbailey@sbcglobal.net Said,

    March 30, 2010 @ 3:58 pm

    depends on what you need the remedy for i guess. but, there are places and org. that will help you pay for vet expenses. also there is pet insurance you can get if you have good credit that pays for it also. i would suggest looking up your local animal shelters and humane societies for help. they are low in cost and if needed can pay for the expenses for you. i would just call them and tell them your situation and see if they can help. if they cant theyll know an org that can. i did it when my kitten got out and got preggo. they were a big help. good luck.

  2. throwawaybob Said,

    April 1, 2010 @ 6:36 pm

    Sounds to me that the real problem here is that you’re too lazy to find a good job.

    Funny… I was fresh out of college at the beginning of 2007 and I found one just fine.

  3. Clarice Said,

    April 4, 2010 @ 1:13 am

    Sounds like you don’t like anyone trying to make a life for themselves in America if they weren’t born here. They have a right to make a better life for themselves just like our ancestors did.
    To answer your question, there may be some home remedies available. You didn’t say what is wrong with your cat so I can’t help you. Get online and do some research.

  4. ATN Said,

    April 4, 2010 @ 7:00 am

    First, Kristenb has a great suggestion. If the cat needs medical care now or in the future, you will want to be able to find it. There are holistic remedies for pets (and things you can do yourself), but I learned about what few I know through a holistic vet. Don’t ever give a cat drugs without a vet’s supervision. Even aspirin could be toxic to a cat. They have tiny livers and tiny kidneys and it takes them much longer than humans to metabolize such things. If the cat has a particular ailment or diagnosis, post it and you may get some more specific recommendations. Best of luck with your situation.

  5. Fishguy Said,

    April 6, 2010 @ 6:27 pm

    Just another loser blaming someone else for their own shortcomings.

    If you can’t afford to give the cat the proper medical care that it needs, you need to give the cat up to someone who is able to take care of it.

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