So I made the trip to get the good kind you guys call for. I just wish I could have ran across this site before I did because her eyes both of them was swelled shut by the time I ran across this site and got the apple cider vinager (with the mother/organic) and mixed it all like this site recommended.Īt 1st I only had the regular apple cider vinager and I saw very small improvement, which was more than I have seen in a week. I did research and try so many different methods to help and I used different home remedies and got no results and she was getting worst. Poor thing was so bad I didn't expect her to make it. She was about 4 month December 2017 when she got a bad upper respiratory infection. I want to thank this site for helping me save my baby Sookie. If he is not eating, mix it with water and give it to him in a syringe. You can give your cat 1/8 teaspoon of l-lysine each day, mixed in his food. L-Lysine is an amino acid that supports the body in its fight against infection. If your cat’s eyes are irritated, red, or have a discharge, you can add 1 drop of colloidal silver to each eye twice a day for two days. If he is not eating well, you can give him 5 ml by syringe 2-3 times a day. You can simply mix 1 teaspoon colloidal silver in your cat’s food twice daily. It is also tasteless and easy to give to most cats. Colloidal SilverĬolloidal silver is effective against bacteria and viruses. For dosing information for cats, see this page. This video will show you how!Īlternately, you can add apple cider vinegar to your cat’s food, or give it to him with a syringe. The easiest and most gentle way to use apple cider vinegar is topically.