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Remedy for cat? Excessive suckling
I need support for my cats.One has been found as an orphan when she was maybe 3 weeks old. We bottle fed her and she is around 4 months now, but she has a habit of excessively suckling on any skin that she can find, preferably our neck, but also hands or arms. She seems to go into a trance doing it and its hard to stop her doing it. I assume it is a self-soothing thing due to her early abandonment. Which remedy could help?
Also what remedies can help with the after-effects from the rabies shot? One of our cats is very lethargic now the day after (they both got spayed and vaccinated the same day).
Thanks in advance
wannabehealthy on 2024-11-28
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BORAX 30 two pellets/drops three times a day.Feedback after 4 days.
♡ anuj srivastava 4 months ago
Thank you so much! This is for the suckling, right? Do I give it for 4 days, or just for 1 day and then wait for 4 days?
Also any suggestions for after-vaccine support? Thuja?
Also any suggestions for after-vaccine support? Thuja?
wannabehealthy 4 months ago
Unfortunately that hasnt helped yet.
Somebody else suggested Belladonna because she also has some wild phases with crazy expression on her face and lots of biting. Also likes to jump up.
But didnt work either.
Any more suggestions?
Somebody else suggested Belladonna because she also has some wild phases with crazy expression on her face and lots of biting. Also likes to jump up.
But didnt work either.
Any more suggestions?
wannabehealthy 4 months ago
Give Bell and observe.
♡ anuj srivastava 3 months ago
wannabehealthy 3 months ago
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