Colloidal Silver Water Is the Cat’s Secret Ally

Now let me tell you something, folks, dogs may be man’s best friend, but cats are a mystery all their own. They don’t just live with us; they choose us. And if you’ve ever had a cat curl up in your lap after a long day, purring like a little engine, you know they’re healers in their own right. But even the most self-sufficient cat needs a little help now and then. And that’s where Silver Water shines.

I’ve seen it work wonders on everything from abscesses after a tomcat brawl to stubborn ear mites to eye infections in kittens. Cats might act like they don’t need you, but trust me, when they’re hurting, they’re grateful for a gentle hand, and Silver Water has been that hand more times than I can count.

I like the Wayne Rowland brand of silver water because it is made the way the ancients used to make it. Besides, it is the original Silver Water and is less expensive than other brands. It costs less than $1 an ounce because Wayne wanted to keep it affordable to everyone. Wayne was a shaman with a big heart!

Abscesses and Battle Wounds: “Old Tom”

There was a big orange tom in the neighborhood who thought he owned the block. Every week, he’d come home from another fight, limping, his face swollen from some midnight brawl. One time, he showed up with a nasty abscess on his cheek, hot and oozing. We cleaned it out, flushed it with Silver Water, and sprayed it twice a day. Within days, the swelling was down, and within a week, he was strutting around like king of the hill again.

How to Apply:

  • Clean the wound gently with warm water.
  • Flush the abscess with Silver Water using a dropper or spray.
  • Repeat 2–3 times daily until the wound is fully healed.

Ear Mites and Itching: “The Restless Kitten”

A friend brought me a kitten that wouldn’t stop scratching at her ears. She was restless, crying, and shaking her head. A couple of drops of Silver Water in each ear, rubbed gently at the base, and, with daily application, the scratching soon eased up. By the end of the week, her ears were clean and calm.

How to Apply Silver Water to the Ears::

  • Place 2 drops of Silver Water into each ear.
  • Massage the cat gently, then let it shake out the tension.
  • Use once or twice daily until symptoms settle.

Clear Eyes: “The Rescue Litter”

I once helped with a litter of rescue kittens, all of them with their eyes stuck shut from infection. Folks, it was pitiful to see. We soaked soft cotton pads with Silver Water and wiped their little eyes twice a day, every day. Within a week, their eyes were open, bright, and full of curiosity, ready to take on the world.

How to Apply Silver Water to a Pet’s Eyes:

  • Moisten a cotton gauze with Silver Water.
  • Wipe gently from the inside corner outward.
  • You could also use a dropper and put drops into the eyes.
  • Repeat morning and evening.

Sore Mouth and Gums: “The Senior Queen”

One older cat, a sleek black beauty, was losing weight because her gums were sore and inflamed. Her owner thought it was the end. I suggested dipping a fingertip in Silver Water and gently rubbing it along the gums each day. Over time, her breath freshened, the swelling went down, and she started eating heartily again.

How to Apply to Your Cat’s Painful Mouth and Gums:

  • Dip a cotton swab or fingertip in Silver Water.
  • Rub gently along the gumline.
  • Repeat daily or add the Silver Water to drinking water.

I would also add 1 ounce of silver water to your cat’s drinking water whenever you add or change the water. (The water dish must not be metal!)

Stomach Relief: “The Picky Eater Cats”

Cats have delicate stomachs. One Siamese I knew would vomit at the slightest change in food. We began adding a teaspoon of colloidal Silver Water to her water dish each day. The food dish must not be metal for it to work. Her digestion steadied out, and her coat took on a healthy shine.

How to Apply:

  • Add ounce of Silver Water to the water bowl daily.

Daily Maintenance Routine

  • Water Dish: Glass or ceramic water dish for your cat: Add a small splash daily for gut and immune support.
  • Eye and Ear Wipe: Once a week, use a cotton pad/or gauze dampened with Silver Water.
  • Coat Spray: A fine mist once in a while can ease itching and freshen fur.
  • Gum Care: Gentle rub along the gums weekly or more often for seniors.

Emergency Protocols

Cats get into tight spots, and they don’t always come out unscathed. Here’s where Silver Water becomes your first line of care:

  • Fight Wounds & Abscesses: Flush with Silver Water immediately.
  • Eye Injury: Rinse gently, then see a vet.
  • Burns (from stoves or candles): Spray liberally, cover with a cloth soaked in Silver Water.
  • Poison Ivy or Skin Irritation: Mist directly on the fur and skin.

Veterinarians Are Catching On

I’ve had more than a few vets tell me they keep colloidal Silver Water in their clinics now. They receive it in 5-gallon jugs and use it on cats post-surgery to keep wounds clean without harsh chemicals, as well as for ear and eye treatments when other options were too rough. When the professionals start reaching for Silver Water, it tells me what I’ve known all along: this is a gift from nature we’ve only just begun to appreciate.

What I’m saying is,

Cats are healers by nature, but even the best healer needs a partner. Colloidal Silver Water gives them the extra support they need to bounce back from scrapes, ease their sensitive systems, and age gracefully.

Your cat may not wag his tail or fetch your slippers, but the way he curls against you at night or purrs when you stroke his fur, that’s love in its purest form. And love, folks, is worth protecting.

For me, Wayne Rowland ‘s Silver Water is one of the best ways to do just that.

 

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