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Is Diatomaceous Earth safe for cats/pets?
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There's quite a following in my country of folk using DE on their cats, dogs, horses & farmyard animals. In fact, I sell the stuff and as long as it's Food Grade it is not only safe, but enlivens your animals in numerous ways. Non Food Grade is the stuff used to clean pools, etc. Toxic for people & pets. I have all my cats on Food Grade DE- they get a heaped tspn each day, mixed in with their food. I always thought my 8 yr old tabby was just small & skinny, although strong. Within 6 weeks of consuming DE, I noticed his body weight had increased by a third & he'd actually grown a couple of centimetres. I dismissed it as my imagination at the time as it was winter, but when the winter coat shedding happened and he was still comparatively huge, I realised how potent the DE effects were. All his life he must have been eaten alive by parasites within, stopping his natural growth. Btw, none have needed a vet since early last year, when I started them on DE. It has 15 trace minerals, its sponge like action sucks up all heavy metals and there are no negative side effects whatsoever. Arthritic dogs/cats (and people) have made amazing recoveries through it due to the high silica content. Nor can you/cats overdose on it...it is that harmless. Wolfcreek is one of the places I started my research on DE - excellent source.
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