Healed in 72 Hours: The abscess recovery trick vets recommend.


Hi Reader,

Hope this newsletter finds you happy and well.

On Monday night, my friend and very knowledgeable holistic practitioner, Poppy Phillips, asked me to join her membership group as a guest. If you want to learn more about my cat journey, you can listen to or view it here.

Peace, love, and purrs,

Jenny


1. Watch

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Re-Run: This Video Shows The FASTEST Way I've Seen a Cat Abscess Heal

I'm bringing this video back to the top of your inbox because it's too important to miss and didn't get the attention it deserved.

A while ago, my sister’s cat, Addie, developed a nasty abscess (likely from a cat bite) that required a trip to the emergency vet for drainage and antibiotics.

The real breakthrough, however, was the simple home care that followed. To accelerate the healing, we introduced the Photonic Health Multi-Light Therapy (using both red and blue light).

The results were astonishing: the wound was nearly healed and scabbed over in less than 72 hours! This accelerated recovery got Addie out of her cone much faster than expected.

If you own a cat, this light therapy technique is a game-changer for wound care and a vital tool to know about.

Watch the full video to see the healing process step-by-step

2. Protect

The Ultimate Guide to Pet Insurance for Cats: Protecting Your Feline Friend’s Health and Your Wallet

My 15-Year-Old Cat, Charlie, Lost His Insurance. I Was Left Scrambling.

For nine years, I thought Charlie was secure. I paid the premiums, confident that my cats had uninterrupted coverage with Nationwide. Then, without a clear warning—a letter was supposedly sent, but I never received it—Charlie was suddenly dropped from his policy.

I was thrown into a frantic, stressful search for new coverage. Finding insurance for a senior cat is difficult enough, but dealing with his pre-existing conditions and the resulting high premiums made it nearly impossible.

This crisis was a brutal wake-up call about the complexities of pet insurance throughout a cat's life. It forced me to deep-dive into the fine print, not just for Charlie, but to figure out how to ensure true comprehensive coverage from day one for any future kitten.

I turned that stressful experience into this comprehensive guide.

Whether you're a first-time owner, dealing with an unexpected policy change like I did, or planning for a new addition, this guide provides the information you need to make an informed decision and build a secure financial safety net for your cat's health.

Check out the guide and learn the vital lessons I wish I had known nine years ago.

3. Win

October 2025 Giveaway: RAWZ Lower Phosphorous Canned Cat Food

RAWZ Lower Phosphorous Canned Cat Food is a vet-formulated diet designed with a maximum phosphorus level of 110 mg/100 kcals, intended to ease the workload on a cat's kidneys. It is made with high-quality, lean proteins and is free of common thickeners such as carrageenan and guar gum. This recipe is intended for supplemental feeding only, emphasizing hydration with nutrient-rich broth.

Giveaway Details

  • #of winners: 3 winners
  • Prize: (3) cans of RAWZ Lower Phosphorous Canned Cat Food (winner selects which recipes)
  • Open to Addresses in: USA ONLY

Enter to Win

This giveaway ends on October 31, 2025, at 11:59 CT. A random winner* will be chosen in a drawing on November 1, 2025.

4. Shop

Assisi Loop 2.0 Manual tPEMF Device for Cats

The Assisi Loop 2.0 is an innovative, non-invasive, and drug-free tPEMF device clinically proven to treat pain and inflammation in dogs, cats, and horses. It offers effective, opioid-sparing therapy for acute, chronic, or degenerative inflammatory conditions, delivering a gentle 15-minute treatment that is easily administered at home. This FDA-cleared device provides a safe and long-lasting alternative for managing your pet's comfort and mobility. You can see my video of it here.

5. Meet

Dixie Rose – Ragdoll Kitten of the Month

"A few days after Lily’s passing, a post showed up on my Facebook feed about two available female Ragdoll kittens from the breeder we got Raleigh from. I inquired with Blake Carroll at Lowcountry Ragdolls in Hardeesville, South Carolina, about the kittens’ availability. They promptly replied and let us know one was a lynx like Lily. The decision was quick, and we asked about a date to pick her up and bring her to her forever home. A date was set, and on that day, the three-hour one-way trip began. The journey down and back passed quickly. On the trip back home, the new kitten meowed on occasion to ask what was going on."

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