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10 year old feline fluid in lungs possible FIP

I just got back from the vet- my 10 year old male cat started having very hard marble like stools and weight loss. Yesterday, he had hard breathing. The xray revealed his lungs are filled with fluid and the vet said it is most likely FIP.

What can I give him for this? I have and herb store and homeopathics near by.

PLEASE help my cat. He is still eating and drinking slightly, but he is obviously in distress and gasping for breath.
 
  mlynn3d on 2013-03-26
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Please give him Lycopodium 30 daily for 7 days and see how that affects.

One dose means. Dissolve one pill or drop in some 30 ml water and give him some sips. Throw away the remaining water.
 
kadwa last decade
ok- I gave him a dose tonight, he got about 10ml of the liquid
 
mlynn3d last decade
his breathing seems better, but it is hard to dose him, he gags on the water. He is still losing weight and getting weaker. now his urine has blood in it.
 
mlynn3d last decade
Please give him arsenic alb 30 daily for 7 days and see how that affects.

There is no need to give 10 ml liquid. Just few sips ie 2 ml is enough. It is not necessary that he should gulp it. It is enough that it touches membranes of his mouth.
 
kadwa last decade
He is worsening.
We would like to make him comfortable in his last days. He is unable to control his bladder now, and it reeks of urea. He is at the end, the FIP has taken him.

Are there options to help him go gently so that we don't have to resort to euthanasia?
 
mlynn3d last decade
Please give him arsenic alb 1M daily for 7 days.
 
kadwa last decade

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