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Posted by FACR Admin
Post Date : Tuesday August 25 2009

One of my cats had intestinal cancer growth and could not keep any food down since her intestines were blocked. After surgery, the surgeon told us she should be put to sleep, as the cancer had gone into the walls and he could not get clear margins. He had removed a portion of her intestine and gave her one week to live (at most). We took her home. She had lost so much weight and looked miserable. We started her on a program that included Poly-MVA for Pets, plus transfer factor for pets and some of the best acidophilus/bifidus I could find at Whole Foods. We gave it to her twice a day at first, then once all mixed in goat yogurt (which she loves). After a week or two of her treatment, she started jumping around effortlessly as she used to do as a young kitten. This was almost two years ago!! She still takes it every day. She is alive, well and is now 13+. I have to thank everyone who, by their research and dedication, helped create and put on the market this wonderful product. I don't know how it works, but it did work a "miracle" for us.

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