I was hoping to ask Joyce about the DE on Saturday when she delivered eggs to the store, but her husband brought them in and we were very busy at that moment. I will remember to ask her the next chance I get (though it may be a little while) and I will post what she tells me.
I have to say it really helped the kitten though. The difference is AMAZING!
(About the flax oil, apparently it stank to him because he tried to bury it. I don't think he ate any.)
The fleas have been eating him up ever since we found him (late May). I've used lavender soap (which works, but you have to comb the half-dead fleas out and that took hours - and they come back soon - and I'm concerned about using lavender on a cat). I was about to use Eucalyptus soap, but never got around to it, so I used the DE.
You are going to think I am imagining it, but he's like a different cat after only a few days. My daughter commented last night about him being heavy, and he IS noticeably heavier than last week. Also, his chin is no longer crusty with scabs, and there is no more bloody flea dirt falling off of him. His coat is suddenly sleek and shiny.
Of course, he COULD have just hit a growth spurt. And maybe he did get a little flax oil which helped the coat. But ... what I do know for a fact is that the fleas are gone and the bathtub (he likes to sleep there) isn't full of dirty little bloodspots anymore.
I have wondered if perhaps he licked enough of the DE off his coat to possibly kill some worms he may have had. I'm just not sure. But I'm so surprised that he has actually noticeably gained weight. I'm not sure if killing fleas could help him gain weight.
At any rate, it has worked wonders for him. I've done the best I could for him since finding him abandoned as a 3 week old kitten, but he has never been really robust. He's starting to look a lot better now suddenly. I know it's only anecdotal, but I can't help but think that the DE helped.
Just had to comment on that.
edited because I forgot to sign my name
trish