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Castor Oil for Tumor on Cat

Posted By Daniellem97 (Ireland) on 03/21/2016

"Hi all, cant believe it actually worked. After reading nearly all the reviews on this I was expecting the castor oil to work in a few days, it took 5 nearly 6 weeks.

We brought the cat to the vet and to get the tumor removed - it would have cost nearly 500 euro and because of my cats age of 15. It was risky to put him under, I found this site and decided to try it. at first the tumor (or cyst or large skin tag, not sure which) turned black and after about 2/3 weeks the black fell off and there was a pinky red lump still left, again we applied the castor oil and again the black scab appeared over it while it continued to grow, only a week later and this fell off revealing another smaller redish pink lump. We continued to apply castor oil this time soaking the growth in it, the growth was just under the cats eye, connected to the bottom lid and the cat is quite fiesty so it was hard to apply at times. 2 weeks went by and I was starting to lose hope as it just continued to grow and the cat started scratching it until it bled. But two days later and it all fell off completely and you wouldnt ever know anything was there."

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Posted By Vanessa (Las Vegas, Nevada) on 02/08/2018

"I am trying to find out if Castor oil can be used for a Squamous cell carcinoma inside my dogs mouth?"
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Posted By Heidi (Georgia) on 04/08/2021

"I would not put it in your dog's mouth. When dogs ingest the oil, it is toxic to them and should only be used externally and in small amounts. If I were you, I would use CBD oil in his mouth. That would be a safer thing for him and it should shrink the tumor."
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Posted By Marina (Greece) on 05/18/2021

"So is it safe if the cat licks it? I mean that my cat has a tumor on her jaw and the vets in my country won't take the risk to have a surgery because she's 16! Should I give it a try?"
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Posted By Mama to Many (TN) on 05/18/2021

"The only risk would be loose stools. Definitely seems worth a try!

Also look into Essiac for pets on this site.

~Mama to Many~"

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Posted By RB (Burbank ILLINOIS ) on 12/07/2022

"Working on a large one on my dog's head with castor oil twice a day, it is now like a mushroom with a stem, and the top of it is nasty and blackened. Hoping it will just fall off soon, as the castor takes its toll on the stem part too."
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