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A Sad Tail: What You Should Know About Flea Collars

January 11, 2010

I recently discovered your wonderful web site and only wish that I had found it sooner. Over the holidays we lost our precious 12 year old American Shorthair (his name was Didder but we affectionately nicknamed him Weetie because he was so sweet, but being a large male cat we toughened his nickname up a little bit). In honour of his memory, I wanted to share his sad tail so that your readers may learn from it.

We recently moved from another town that was 4 hours away and the holistic food that we had been feeding him for years was not available in our new town. The local PetSmart recommended another food, however Weetie developed a food allergy. This is when I found your web site and started to make him raw food. Being that he was an older cat, I blended his food slightly and after a few tries found the right consistency.

His skin and coat started to clear up, the plaque build up on his teeth, and even the dandruff that he'd had since kittenhood started to clear up as well. Things were looking very well indeed. Then it happened, we live in a duplex and the neighbor also has pets. Due to the shared duct work we had concerns regarding cigarette fumes that would fill our home and I began to wonder what else was invisibly entering our home. We soon found, fleas!

Weetie has only been afflicted with fleas one other time in his life and a bath and an over the counter flea collar seemed to cure the issue. This time however, the bathing did not seem to make a difference. He was starting to shed his fur in large patches due to the scratching, and like a moron, I went to the local PetSmart and purchased Harts Flea and Tick Collar. After a bath and a mere 2 hours of wearing the collar, my precious boy began vomit. I removed the collar, thinking that he'd be more comfortable wihtout it and that the bath had perhaps upset his stomach. (In old age, he had become less tolerant of bath time). That seemed to help and we snuggled in bed for the night.

The next morning he did not seem very active at all and he was drooling heavily. I immediately phoned the local Cat Hospital and they referred me to the area Veterinary Emergency Hospital with instructions to bring the collar and packaging as soon as possible. I bundled m boy into his new cat carrier and covered it with a blanket from the freezing temperatures that we were expecting at the time. The Veterinarian confirmed my suspicious that it was a reaction to the collar, he was immediately put on oxygen and IV fluids. I went to visit him daily and kept in touch with the staff regarding his condition and progress.

Throughout this terrifying time, I began to conduct some research, as the Veterinarian did not seem surprised that this collar had produced such an immediate and toxic reaction. I discovered that the active ingredient in the collar is the same ingredient in household pest sprays, something that was banned from our home many years ago! Furthermore, I discovered that this is a well known issue and although the companies have been advised and several agencies are conducting investigations, the products are still readily available on the shelves.

Weetie came home on Christmas Day and we spent this time snuggling and keeping things peaceful and quiet. We were even blessed to hear him purring while he was resting in my arms. I will treasure this memory always as it holds a very special place in my heart.

Weetie soon stopped eating and began to have loose stools, he was hiding in odd places and we were becoming concerned. That night I held my little boy in my arms and he slept curled up and purred intermittently. When we woke in the morning, there was a wet spot in the bed, our little boy had had a seizure. Our movements woke him up and he groggily headed toward the litter box, along the way he had become disoriented and started to vomit, I got to him just in time as he went all rigid and then went limp and collapsed. I could feel that he was feverish and gnetly wrapped him in a blanket and held him quitely while my husband phoned the Veterinary Emergency Hospita to tell them we were on our way and obtain instructions.

As we suspected, the neighbor had fleas as well and used a household spray treatment, which infultrated our unit through the shared duct work causing the relapse. With his poor little system already bombarded and exhausted, this second and uncontrolled exosure was too much. It broke our heart to see him suffer in pain, discomfort and lacking control of his basic functions. On December 30th, 2009, we made the heart wrenching decision to let him go where he could rest peacefully and beyond the reach of those terrible chemicals.

If only we had discovered your site sooner then perhaps his system would have been stronger and better able to handle the unintended exposure.

Thank you for taking the time to read Weetie's tail and hopefully providing the opportunity to spread the word.

More information:

EPA Delays Report on Flea and Tick Products That May Harm Pets
Poison on Pets II
My Toxic Dog

Mrs. Nash

St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada

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I Like Your Products – And The Bonuses Too!

2008-06-12

SharonHi Jesse, I am so delighted with your products. I really appreciate your sending the extra gift of the enzymes the past 2 orders. They are really good and I can see that they are extremely beneficial. Many thanks for making these products available. My dogs send you many wet kisses.

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The Transformation Speaks For Itself...

2010-08-19

I am writing to tell you of the transformation in my pets since they have started eating all raw meat.

I used to have to clean up cat vomit on a pretty much daily basis. Sometimes they would even vomit right into the kibble bowl. From DAY 1 on raw meat, none of my cats has vomited with two exceptions — someone fed one of the cats a piece of cooked ham, and one of them got up on the counter and ate some pancake batter. No surprise those foods made the cats sick.

They are all acting years younger. Neko (12, neutered male) has gone from hissing at everybody all the time to climbing in laps. Bitty (6, spayed female) is as playful as a kitten, and has already started losing unhealthy pudge. Ed (9, neutered male, king of the cats) is being a bit of a bully with the other cats (nobody is getting hurt) but he is being affectionate and playful with us humans.

Ed took to eating meat right away, but Bitty and Neko are still adjusting. They seem unable to believe the meat is really for them, and act like they are afraid to get caught eating it. An unexpected side benefit — I saw Neko eating a bug today. Don't worry, our home is not treated with pesticides, and that palmetto bug was a healthy snack for a too–skinny cat.

I can't thank you enough for making this information freely available. It surely leaves no doubt that your motivation is love for animals. Thank you for helping me to re–connect with my pets.

Sincerely – Virginia

As Far As I Knew — I Did Not Have A Sick Pet

2010-07-18

My story begins a little differently. As far as I knew — I did not have a sick pet.

My dog, who is now 8 years old, was getting gray hair far earlier than I thought was normal — she's had two operations on her back legs due to stretched out ligaments from chasing squirrels, and had the mid life bulge around her mid to back section — but the vets never said anything about her being too heavy at 60 pounds.

I purchased a juicer and wanted more info on juicing and came across the Juicing Book website. As I read further, I saw the pet nutrition link and forgot all about me and was intrigued that there was even a reference to pets on a juicing site.

I had been making my dogs food since the Chinese scare of tainted pet food. What I didn't know then, was while I was looking after her best interest — I was slowly killing her at the same time.

So, long story short, I dove into the whole raw diet for Rudy. I cut her off of all cooked foods starting in either February or March of this year, 2010. She wasn't keen on it and wouldn't eat for several days, no matter what I put in her bowl. I soon discovered that she didn't mind eating meat that was partially frozen. Now, she eats her food enthusiastically, cold or room temp.

Her change in diet did come with some repercussions. She had the most awful gas for a couple of days in the beginning and it about killed us. Jesse informed me that this was her body detoxing and should end shortly — which I'm all too happy to report did.

He suggested that she would benefit from some supplements; especially the digestive enzymes and the Pet GO which supports the organs and glands for a reason I don't remember... but I too have to use digestive enzymes among other supplements, and this made sense to me as well.

About 4 or 5 months into her new eating regiment she started urinating what looked like coffee colored urine. She didn't behave stressed out, still ate her food but it was a pretty disturbing sight. So I took her to the vets and they did an ultra sound and said she had no blockages, and wanted to send me home with antibiotics (which I didn't use); but in the meantime I hit Jesse with an email asking him what his thoughts were. Again, he informed this that this was more likely another sign of detoxification as she was expelling kidney sediment from her kidneys. He never knew that she had bladder problems from an infections as a puppy; but because of the dark urine it was a kidney issue. Sure enough, without any antibiotics or other drugs her urine cleared; she had terrible gas again for a couple of days and every so often it will creep on us again — but we are now familiar with the fact that this is a detox mechanism.

Jesse also explained to us that the flushing of the kidney sediment from the kidneys has helped prevent the forming of kidney stones, which obviously make me happy to know!

By the way, while at the vets office, she weighed 53 pounds (which means she has lost 7 pounds while eating all the food she wants). She looks amazing, her coat is becoming back to normal and her figure looks really good — the middle age spread is gone and she doesn't waddle when she walks.

The picture doesn't do her any justice — but hope that you can see the color of her hair becoming natural again as opposed to gray.

We can't thank Jesse enough for holding our hands thru this process — it will be much easier for the next puppy that we get — but all the information and assistance is beyond words.

— Nancy and Rudy


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