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Health #730 Scottish fold

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Hello
I have a scottish fold cat, black color (for my protection) and also my familiar, a gift to me from lady haagenti.
I bought this cat without knowing, he was very lonely
But scottish have joint problems and I think my cat does too, I feel very sorry for him. he usually sleeps, he is very close to me but what can I do for him?
Would Surya and Satanas mantras be too energizing for him?
please help me

#1
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Hello
I have a scottish fold cat, black color (for my protection) and also my familiar, a gift to me from lady haagenti.
I bought this cat without knowing, he was very lonely
But scottish have joint problems and I think my cat does too, I feel very sorry for him. he usually sleeps, he is very close to me but what can I do for him?
Would Surya and Satanas mantras be too energizing for him?
please help me

Personally, the girl I love is an osteopath. To tell you that there are doctors or professionals who deal with joint problems. These figures exist for both humans and animals.

Read the second part of this page about spiritual works on pets:
https://www.templeofzeus.org/Returning_Curses.html

#2

Your cat is certainly very pretty. Unfortunately, Scottish fold cats have a genetic defect due to overbreeding, which is why they suffer from OCD. Whether ‘Surya and Satanas mantras’ help is beyond my knowledge. You can try it out. Many people have had good experiences with CBD oil. I'll post a link for you:

Please don't take this as advertising. I don't earn anything from it. You can also do further research and get the CBD oil elsewhere.
If you do buy it from somewhere else, the following general rule of thumb applies: 1 mg to 5 mg per 4.5 kg that your cat weighs. For chronic conditions such as arthritis: 0.5 mg of CBD oil per kilogram of your cat's weight (0.5 mg/kg) twice a day. Start with 1 mg per day and increase slowly.

I wish your cat a long, pain-free life and you much joy with him.

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#3

Collagen helps with joint problems. You can get collagen supplements in pills or powders, or use plain unflavored gelatin. You can prepare these mixed with water, then mix it in with the food. It would mix in better with wet food.

#4

Make sure to be feeding your pet freshly made food or go for the raw diet. Make sure the meat is coming from somewhere you trust if you're going for the latter.

Completely stay away from ALL kibble/dry food as it's heavily processed.

As another member has said, it's like feeding your pet McDonald's every single day, when it comes to kibble.

If their health has gone down a lot then I recommend doing the H202 therapy. Look up One Minute Cure on the forums search engine. With a cat I wouldn't go above 2 drops. Diluted with 16oz of water.

Feeding them bone marrow, powdered or broth, will help it's bones and joints.

Lastly, I beleive these "deformed bodied" breeds of animals (e.g. Scottish folds, corgis, etc) deserve full lives as they are innocent lives, but I strongly recommend for people to not buy them. It'll discourage the breeders from making them but for the one's already alive then rescue only if one has the means but never buy.

"In the darkness we have found strength, with which we will reach the highest light." - High Priest Zevios Metathronos

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#5

Make sure to be feeding your pet freshly made food or go for the raw diet. Make sure the meat is coming from somewhere you trust if you're going for the latter.

Completely stay away from ALL kibble/dry food as it's heavily processed.

As another member has said, it's like feeding your pet McDonald's every single day, when it comes to kibble.

I don't know a lot about a scottish fold cat. But a corgi is a very healthy dog if it is pure bred, and comes from healthy parents. This breed is hundred of years old. They are bred to work with and herd the big Highland cattle in Scotland. Going out in the fields and chasing the cattle to bring them back home.

#6

I don't know a lot about a scottish fold cat. But a corgi is a very healthy dog if it is pure bred, and comes from healthy parents. This breed is hundred of years old. They are bred to work with and herd the big Highland cattle in Scotland. Going out in the fields and chasing the cattle to bring them back home.

I thought they were an off-brand of Australian Sheperds. Makes sense as I have seen videos of them doing field work but not much.

That's good that they have a good base level health as opposed to the breeds of dogs and cats that are just made for looks that also come with heavy health problems.

"In the darkness we have found strength, with which we will reach the highest light." - High Priest Zevios Metathronos

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#8

Make sure to be feeding your pet freshly made food or go for the raw diet. Make sure the meat is coming from somewhere you trust if you're going for the latter.

Completely stay away from ALL kibble/dry food as it's heavily processed.

As another member has said, it's like feeding your pet McDonald's every single day, when it comes to kibble.

Yes, this recommendation is also very good and the recommended dose should not be exceeded.
Hail Satanas!
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Hail Wotanas!