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1. If you love your pet, avoid the vet; avoid vaccines, they have been know to cause everything including cancer; and above all, avoid pet food. Feed them nothing that you wouldn't eat yourself. As for your cat, a handful of grass as often as once a day.  An animal will sometimes digest the juice and throw up the grass, which is natural. It is also good to blend in with the main meal, small amounts of  vegetables, such as  regular or sweet potato, broccoli, etc.  Fruit juices are also beneficial. Lemon and watermelon are best. For a sick cat, or one who has been on pet food,  get it immediately off of all pet food, even though the cat seems to crave it; and for the main meal, use regular food, with chicken breast (which is alkaline) often.  BobCatalano                                                                                                                                          


2. Pet Food Ingredients Revealed
http://www.newstarget.com/Report_pet_food_ingredients_1.html


3. Holistic veterinarians are finding that vaccines are causing great harm to our animals (and ourselves). To cure an animal we must use homeopathic remedies known to reverse vaccine related problems. Often, if vaccinated during treatment, the progress we are making is stopped. Conventional veterinarians are also reporting health problems due to vaccinations. "Immune-mediated hematologic disease and transient bone marrow failure are increasingly recognized sequela of...vaccination. ... Postvacinal polyneuropathy is a recognized entity associated with...vaccines. ...Adverse reactions to vaccination have also recently been reported with increasing frequency in cats." (Dr. Dodds, 1990) Other reports include: immunologic disorders (Frick, Green, McDonald, Phillips & Schultz, Tizard); adverse vaccine reactions (Green, McDonald, Phillips & Schultz, Tizard, Wilford); increased sensitivity to pollen antigens after vaccination (Frick, Dodds)

The fact is, don't vaccinate.
http://www.vetadviceline.com/vaccination.htm


4. What most consumers don't know is that the pet food industry is an extension of the human food and agriculture industries. Pet food provides a market for slaughterhouse offal, grains considered "unfit for human consumption," and similar waste products to be turned into profit. This waste includes intestines, udders, esophagi, and possibly diseased and cancerous animal parts.

Three of the five major pet food companies in the United States are subsidiaries of major multinational companies: Nestlé (Alpo, Fancy Feast, Friskies, Mighty Dog, and Ralston Purina products such as Dog Chow, ProPlan, and Purina One), Heinz (9 Lives, Amore, Gravy Train, Kibbles-n-Bits, Nature's Recipe), Colgate-Palmolive (Hill's Science Diet Pet Food). Other leading companies include Procter & Gamble (Eukanuba and Iams), Mars (Kal Kan, Mealtime, Pedigree, Sheba, Waltham's), and Nutro. From a business standpoint, multinational companies owning pet food manufacturing companies is an ideal relationship. The multinationals have increased bulk-purchasing power; those that make human food products have a captive market in which to capitalize on their waste products, and pet food divisions have a more reliable capital base and, in many cases, a convenient source of ingredients.

http://www.thelittlefoxes.net/html/pet_food.htm


5. In an article, published on February 19, 1990, Mr. Eckhouse, an investigative reporter, writes: "Each year, millions of dead American dogs and cats are processed along with billions of pounds of other animal materials by companies known as renderers. The finished products -- tallow and meat meals -- serve as raw materials for thousands of items that include cosmetics and pet food." There were the usual denials by pet food executives. Yet federal and state agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration and medical groups such as the American Veterinary Medical Association and the California Veterinary Medical Association, confirm that pets, on a routine basis, are rendered after they die in animal shelters or are disposed of by health authorities, and the end product frequently finds its way into pet food.
From "Your Animal's Health", Wendell O. Belfield
    http://www.belfield.com/article3.html


6. Health World:  International Vaccination Newsletter
"Vaccines are damaging our dogs"
http://www.healthy.net/scr/article.asp?ID=485


7. Nationally, rabies vaccination is the one immunization required by law to be administered annually or triennially to domestic dogs and cats.  Researchers believe this vaccine causes the most and worst adverse reactions in animals.
http://www.everythingsheltie.com/rabies_challenge.htm


8. "...rabies vaccines are known to elicit severe and even fatal adverse reactions..."
http://www.courierpub.com/articles/2005/10/12/lincolncountyweekly/local_news/4news.txt