Kiki’s Story

Dear Dr. Khalsa,

Finally, a letter long overdue, of praise and thanks for your help and
expertise curing my little boy in a fur suit…Kiki.

When I first sought you out, I was distraught. I had lost one very
beloved pussycat six months prior to prolonged renal failure and
senility, when I found out my strong and healthy Kiki boy had
contracted cancer.

I have never experienced cancer with any of my pets ever, and after my
recent loss, was confused and depressed! After all Kiki has always
been proclaimed by Vets as incredibly strong and healthy, surely to
live to be at least 20! Kiki was not quite 10 when I got the news.
It appears that vaccination seems to have been the cause. As much as I
try to avoid unnecessary vaccinations for a house cat, my older cat
had picked up a virulent infection during one of his routine visits to
the Vet while monitoring his renal failure. I was concerned that the
virus could be contagious to Kiki over the three months of antibiotic
treatment and resorted to vaccination which left a lump where he was
injected, lasting a week. It was at that site that the tumor grew.
Unfortunately I didn’t detect the growth for some time as most was
internal with a hard mass on his rib which I mistook for a mended
broken bone. My only option was to operate provided the tumor had not
penetrated the organs and could be removed intact. The surgeon assured
me that they could do it, but warned me that his fibrosarcoma had
fingered out and dangerously broached organs.

The operation was a success, the tumor removed completely and I was
ecstatic! A difficult procedure over 5 hours which left Kiki in ICU
for three days. A number of ribs had to be removed and replaced with
surrounding muscle and diaphragm.

A week later I received a call which spiraled me downwards, the
“margins weren’t clear”. I was told by the hospital that the
disease would return in a couple of months and Kiki would not make it
beyond that year (2013). His only options would be radiation every day
for a month, accompanied by daily anesthesia.

Knowing my cat, the daily trip alone to the hospital over one month
would kill him, never mind radiation, stress and all that goes with
it!

That is when I decided to turn to holistic treatment, and with the
help of a friend who referred you to me, we commence on the road to
healing.

Though you could not give my a promise of cure due to the progression
of the disease, your words and support were comforting, and I came
away feeling we had a good shot to nip this in the butt!
The treatment was intense; daily injections for up to 9 months,
special holistic pellets, etc etc.

Injecting my “puma” of a cat was no mean feat! He had regained all
his strength, and finding just the right spot in his butt while
avoiding hitting a bone and keeping him still was my daily mission and
acrobatic struggle…actually a bit of a comedy show! I was ever so
grateful whenever I had an unsuspecting guest who was promptly plucked
to help manage hold down my little tiger.

Months of routine visits for blood tests and ultrasound had me anxious
and relieved each time the tests came back normal. But he was not out
of the woods lest he was cancer free for a year and one half post
surgery. To add to my anxieties, he vomited on a regular basis, about
three times a week…too much for my comfort!

It is September 2014, I am relieved, delighted and grateful to report
Kiki is cancer free! I am confident that he has been cured!
As for the vomiting, we first tried to combat possible allergies, that
unfortunately was not as successful, however liquid ulcer medication
has done the trick.

I want to thank you Dr. Khalsa! With your help my boy is in better
shape than he has been for years! I might add, that I give some credit
also to your “Vital Vities”

supplement. He has been on your supplements now for a year and a half,
and his coat is notably better, less shedding and his body odor has
vanished.

Thank you for giving me my boy back! He is my furry bundle of joy!
Sending you fond greetings,

Christa