Susan Bundlie

...sort of.

Each morning I dose my elderly cat with a half-dropper-full of ginko.
The vet thinks he may be slightly senile (he walks around HOWLING with a
furry toy in his mouth) and she thinks this might help.

This morning I squirted in the liquid as usual and he got a VERY
surprised look on his face and immediately started foaming at the
mouth, walking around the kitchen dragging (don't read if you're eating)
long, slimy strands of white froth along the ground behind him. I looked
down at the bottle in my hand and it read..."echinacea"!

This is a "lighter note" because he quickly recovered. I spent about an
hour on Google typing in "overdose herb cat" and "echinacea dosage cat"
and before I could find anything he was on my lap purring.

Susan

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I have a geriatric cat. He howls in the middle of the night and tries to
crawl inside the pictures on the wall.
Poor old geezer, we love him. So far we haven't resorted to cat torture
though.<G>

Hope yours has forgotten the whole affair.<g>

Deb