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  1. Dr. Sorry to get you off topic. There is some disease here where I live (TX), particularly in my neighborhood, that is rapidly killing cats. I buried one just a few days ago and one is outside my house that is, more than likely, not going to see tomorrow. Also, I played with said cat knocking on heaven's door and he would scratch me quite a bit, but I would wash up thoroughly as soon as I got indoors. However, I now have a fever and feel aches. I will be going to the Dr on Monday, but I need to know what I might have – if it's related to cat borne diseases. Thank you in advance!
    I forgot to mention. The cats that died sneezed occasionally before getting ill. I didn't even know cats could sneeze!

  2. Omg thank you so much Dr Jones‼️ Wished I knew years ago, had lots of kitties 😸 ❤️, took them to vet, but I still use your recipe if anything like that comes up❣️

  3. Lysine.. I’ll look that up.
    We have working cats here in Texas and it’s not easy to put anything in their eyes. They don’t mind going full blown scratch and bite. However we have one that has been with us for 18 years. We had to take her to the vet last year. No one would pick her up so finally my husband walked over, picked her up and put her in the carrier like the cat had done it all her life. She didn’t like the car ride but was friendly to the vet. She had a stick in her eye. All went well. Green tea won’t sting so I think it’s possible if necessary. Thank you.
    This lysine may come in handy too.
    Oh, the old cat has a baby carriage with a heat lamp for winter. She is one of the few we give a little extra attention to. It does get cold here in central Texas sometimes.

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