. There is a separate book for cats I need to get as in her cat and dog one she doesn't focus on cats as much as she was a dog lover. Her editor didn't do the best job there.
I followed her cure for two forms of parvo (gastro and cardiac) with perfect success even though the pup was nearly dead; also I kept a son of that pup who is now one of the sole survivors of his litter after a strange new form of parvo (neuro and respiratory) decimated them. (This was confirmed at the vet's). The normally reared pups dropped like flies. Mine never even got sick. I blame vaccines for aiding in development of a new form of parvo, to be honest, it's a powerful disease and the less we throw 'character-building' treatments at it, the better. (Man made antibiotics can be considered boot camps for keen diseases with talent, really). This new parvo killed many older dogs that were also immune to the other parvo forms. It killed both vaccinated and unvaccinated stock because it was not caught in time. It will no doubt be the cause of much grief in future.