Having great success treating cat for itching: patches of fur scratched off

Grassmaster

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This cat has been sick for years. Took him to the vet and he said he had allergies. All they could do was give him a shot of steriods costing over $100 dollars. The shots helped to some extent but are out of the question due to costs and hassle of taking the animal to the vet.

So I eventually had a genius idea and started putting 4 drops of my Cannabis tincture I made with the Magical butter machine. Into the cats water every night.

The photo below was taken a weeks or so ago at the beginning of the treatment. The photo doesn't really show how bloody and disgusting it was. But you can see to some extent.

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The next photo I took today (after about 10 doses) shows massive improvement.

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Re: Having great success treating cat for itching (patches of fur scratched off)

I made this tincture with only the trim off the buds of my grow and grain alcohol. One ounce in a dropper bottle of this tincture is enough to treat the animal for a very long time. :bravo:
What % alcohol did you use? If I use 80% would it work?
 
great stuff, indeed. i have treated small injuries on my cat, and myself, with cannabis oil, as i would myself, by rubbing it on the injury,, and all i can say is no vet visit was required, for me either, and the kitty healed very well. and if the cat licked it a bit,, that is all good too

cheers friend. i would not put a tincture on and injury,, lessin i was lookin for some scratches
 
What % alcohol did you use? If I use 80% would it work?

You have to have at least 75% grain alcohol. I usually put about 4 drops in the water. Sometimes I put it directly on the cats sores with a Q tip. That worked great last time. The cat will rub any treated area and lick it off his paws. Don't have to worry about that cat causing any trouble for a few hours. I'm sure the alcohol would sting a little on their skin though.

I think if you used Glycerin as a solvent you could feed it directly to them. But it isn't as good of a solvent as alcohol.
 
Don't have to worry about that cat causing any trouble for a few hours.
that cat probably has absolutely no problem with causing no trouble :rofl:
It's a shame more research isn't done on this. who knows what other ailments could be medicated with felines and canines. even zoo animals. :bongrip:
 
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