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  Big Boy
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 1 yrs
Problems: Auto Accident, Hit by car, Broken Tail
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  Clio
Breed:HIMALAYAN
Age: 17 yrs
Problems: Hair Loss, Sores on belly, Smelly bowel movements
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  Dino
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 9 yrs
Problems: Yeast problems, Flaky & Itchy Skin, Surgery, Heart Murmur
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  Felix
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 14 yrs
Problems: Feline Hepatitis
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  Friday
Breed:Persian
Age: 3 yrs
Problems: FUS, Urinary Infection, Skin disorder, Hair Loss
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  Linus
Breed:Tabby
Age: 8 yrs
Problems: Hair loss, Skin problems
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  Lobo
Breed:Tonganese
Age: 8 yrs
Problems: Hepatitis C, Weight Loss
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  McCoy
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 5 yrs
Problems: Abscess, Wound
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  Miko & Ninja
Breed:Siamese
Age: 15 yrs
Problems: Inactive, Stiffness, Shedding
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  Morris
Breed:Tabby
Age: 14 yrs
Problems: Arthritis, Limping, Matted fur, Hit by car
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  Peaches
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 1 yrs
Problems: Poor health, Dull sparse coat
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  Purcy
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 2 yrs
Problems: Bacterial gastrointeritis, Digestive problems, Diarrhea, Underweight
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  Razzy
Breed:DLH - Domestic Long Hair
Age: 4 yrs
Problems: Bad breath, Bloody Stools
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  SKYE & FRIDAY
Breed:Ragdoll
Age: 2 yrs
Problems: FUS, Feline Urologic Syndrome, Matting hair
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  Tiffy
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 10 yrs
Problems: Shedding, Hair balls, Low energy
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  Tucker
Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 2 yrs
Problems: Hairballs/Furballs, shedding
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  Yoko
Breed:Sphynx
Age: 3 yrs
Problems: Sneezing, Snot Blowing, Eye Discharge, Loose Stool
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Big Boy Breed:DSH - Domestic Short Hair
Age: 1 yrs
Problems: Auto Accident, Hit by car, Broken Tail

March 7, 2006,
Well this all started when it was feeding time. My 1 year old cat "Big Boy" is always the first one to greet me and of course show up to eat. However, that day he did not come home for dinner. He is allowed to hang outside during the day. So, the next day came and still no Big Boy, until I faintly heard a meow in the garage, and there he was. I went to pick him up when I noticed he was walking sideways. I soon realized he had been hit, and I could only assume by a car.

Well, as soon as I could corral him, I took him to the emergency room (which cost $350) where they were able to take x-rays and inform me that he had a broken tail. At this point, I thought it would be okay because it could be healed, right? Well, the vet explained that because it had been broken by the pelvic area, there could be no way of putting cast on him. His tail would never heal and therefore his tail would need to be amputated. But, we still had to see if he would be able to go to the restroom because with having a broken tail, that could affect his stool. They gave us some meds and sent us back home.

My poor Big Boy was in such pain that I just wanted to take him back to the vet, but this time he wouldn't let me get near him. All I could do was comfort him and let him rest. For a week I gave him his medicine, fed him and took care of him until he finally started coming around. But I was still worried that his was not eating properly or even worse going to the restroom.

NZYMES Antioxidant TreatsSo one day, I decided to search the internet for any type of help when I came across NZYMES.COM site. After reading all the testimonials, I decided to give it a shot, I had nothing to lose. I started feeding Big Boy the NZYMESŪ Antioxidant Treats with his food and he was eating all up. Within a week he his appetite had grown and he was now running. As every week went by I noticed his health started improving. He was running, now jumping and going to the restroom. One day, I called him and noticed his tail had movement. What can I say; I was ecstatic to see his little tail have movement again. A couple of weeks passed by since and I've see much improvement in the movement of his tail. He can now actually lift his tail and it's getting better everyday. Even if he doesn't get complete movement, the fact that he can move it and not drag on the floor is great for me. I'm thankful that I didn't choose to amputate his tail because if it wasn't for NZYMESŪ, I don't know where my Big Boy would be now.

Brenda Couoh - Ontario, CA

Reported Symptoms: Auto Accident, Hit by car, Broken Tail


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