As usual, Skye sprinkles tidbits of information into her chats. This one is helpful in offering perspective, which for us today, is really timely. Our 18 year kitty who survived a house fire and has been treated for hyperthyroid and CKD for years now…on Easter, we had to start giving her subcutaneous fluids on a daily basis. It’s been going alright, but the disease progresses no matter what we do.
A few days ago, we took a dive into sadness, because Nova lost her appetite, and started vomiting every day. Conventional thinking says that she’s dying. We’ve already been treating her with the advice of a holistic vet. His clinic is an hour’s drive away, but our regular vet’s care wouldn’t have gotten her this far.
After doing the research on the Spooky2 Rife machine that you all helped Karen to get, I got the hit to score one for us. We felt it was worth spending some furniture money on. Nova has been on the Spooky2 cat renal failure program for 12 hours as I write, and we started giving her fluids 3 times a day.
Believe me, we’ve had sincere conversations about not being selfish, and holding on to her because of our own desires over the fact that her form is a bit worn out. She has many good days where she eats and plays a little, but it’s clear that if she stays in her body, the form continues to deteriorate.
This is so hard. We just needed to find some positivity, and my daughter reminded me that many years ago, our 15 year old Siamese cat was diagnosed with a death sentence and lifetime prednisone prescription. I was destroyed by the news, and I howled in the car all the way home. It might have been that very evening that I was woken up at one am with the clear directive to get a colloidal silver generator. I got out of bed and scored one, and do you know what? We got her off the Prednisone and she lived another three years!
So we plan on crafting a miracle with Nova, with the understanding that if she needs to drop her body, we’ll honor that. She’s eating baby food gladly, we have a vet appointment in a couple hours to check her blood levels again. In my hopeful mind, her half day of receiving healing frequencies to her kidneys will actually help at least a little.
Med beds would be great. Ascension, even better.
Update: We brought Nova to the vet after another bad wave, and he found a fist-sized lump in her abdomen that he said was probably a lymphoma. We helped her to depart the Earth plane, and we are bereft.

