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| View Poll Results: Do you have animals in or around your house with whom you have contact? INCLUDING OTHER HOMES YOU FR | |||
| yes | | 23 | 92.00% |
| no | | 2 | 8.00% |
| Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Thank you Cindi and everyone else who polled so far. I truly think our loving and unassuming pets are bringing worms into our bodies which are partially responsible for our pathogenic illnesses. Sorry, I know how pet lovers are. More loved than some family members....but this has to be brought to the public attention. Kritts |
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| Hi Kitters We have a dog and a rabbit that live with us. I think the dog is ok but I don't know about the rabbit. But the family loves him so we bath them in ecovie seems to work. take care Nick |
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| Thanks Nick, Did you take part in the poll? If so, thanks. I think whether the dogs and cats have 'morgellons' or not, they can bring worms/eggs into the house where we can pick them up very easily in many different ways. One way is that they bore into bare feet. Much appreciated, Kritts |
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| two cats... ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| Thanks Jonsi, Everyone, I added 'and other homes you frequent such as children's' because, although I don't have pets, I'm in my son's home frequently and they have two dogs that go up on the sofas, sit on my gbabe's blankets (eww) and lick faces. (double eww) ;-) Kritts p.s. I hope anyone even visiting this website will take part in the poll if they can. |
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| Two cats, one dog, three tortoises, 20 chickens, 3 bantams, 18 rare pidgeons, lots of fish and at the moment lots of frogs !!! I think that's all. Milly xx |
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| We did have a couple of partridges and a pheasant and a pair of Indian Runner ducks but the fox got them ;<( Oh yes, and a tame jackdaw called Rodney who used to sit on my shoulder while I gardened, but the fox got him too ;<( But no good for your survey as they were all pre- morgellons... Milly xx One of the cats got a horrid sticky coat full of horrid things but after we bathed her in eco=vie and kleen free and dusted her in DE and gave her DE in her food, she seems quite recovered... Taffy the dog got nasty spots on his face but again after treatment seems fine... touch wood, fingers crossed etc.... |
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