My dog
This is a story about our favorite cockerspaniel, Gosha – and how FLP products helped cure him.
One day we noticed our dog has gone blind! He ran into walls instead of going through doors, he couldn’t see objects in front of him, shaking his head the entire time. He could not even understand what direction to go in when we called him...
On Monday, after the veterinarian examined the dog, we were told to see an eye expert. We went, and having paid $120 for the appointment and $200 for the test – we received the diagnosis of "cataracts".
I couldn’t understand how a dog with good eyesight one day can be blind the next day. And besides, the dog is just a puppy, only 18 month old. A cataract is a disease that develops slowly and not at a "young" age.
The doctor advised it is necessary to perform surgery on his eyes and it will cost over $4000!
Certainly, it is not necessary to explain in what mood we have left the doctor... I nevertheless doubted the diagnosis (in my opinion it was similar to an infection), and decided to try treating the dog myself.
Having consulted my colleagues from Forever living, I began to put drops of the dissolved Activator 50/50 with water in Gosha’s eyes, treating him every 4 hours, every day, for 2 months.
And during his treatment we began to notice that our Gosha has become cheerful, and sight slowly but surely came back to our favorite pet! It has been about 6 months since then.
The sight has returned to Gosha!!! He finds his toys and reacts immediately if he sees a dog on the opposite side of the street.
These are the miracle properties that Aloe Vera possesses!
And we are really happy to be able to use remarkable product such as Aloe Vera, and have the opportunity to share it with those who find themselves in a similar situation!
Tatiana Sorokina, Nebraska
Experience with my pigs
I would like to tell you about my experience with my pigs. I had three small pigs that had scours. I gave one penicillin and put Aloe Vera in the water of the other two. The next day the one that I had given penicillin to had died, but the other two were no longer passing blood. They were cured just that quickly. The two Aloe Vera pigs are both over 100 lbs. now and doing just fine.
I also used it to cure the mastitis in my dairy cow and it worked in one milking.
I am a believer in all natural Aloe Vera from Forever Living Products.
Dany Bontrager, Bontrager Natural Meats Jamesport, MO
Aloe as Pet Care


I love animals very much, and our family has several ‘psychologists’ with tails. In February, one of my loving cats, Sema (ragdoll breed), got very sick.
She got it when we bought more of the same food that she had before. She threw up yellow bile. Her stomach and digestive system were not working. She felt worse and worse – the poor animal was between life and death! In the veterinarian clinic, I found out her treatment would cost around $250-300 and, with tears, I returned home.
At that moment, I hadn’t any knowledge about FLP. But, I called Nina den Hartog, in Missouri, and she helped me order Aloe-Vera from Forever Living Products. After 2 days, I received the products, and started giving Sema Aloe from a syringe. It was like a miracle – she recovered very fast! Now she is healthy again, I see that from her shiny fur. Her recovery cost me about $3-4.
Same situation happened with my dog, she is a German Sheppard named Nikki.
She threw up, and would hardly eat anything, along with having diarrhea. And again, because of FLP, she recovered! I gave her Propolis and about 30 grams of Aloe-Vera Gel, and the next morning, she was fine!
Thank you, Forever Living Products! I would like to tell everybody to use the FLP, live without pain and enjoy life!
Elena Harrold – Tennessee
Kitty Cure
I’m Wendy Mirrotto, and I’m running a cat shelter. Are cats susceptible to placebo effect? What a placebo effect?
"The physician's belief in the treatment and the patient's faith in the physician exert a mutually reinforcing effect; the result is a powerful remedy that is almost guaranteed to produce an improvement and sometimes a cure." -- Petr Skrabanek and James McCormick, Follies and Fallacies in Medicine, p. 13.
The placebo effect is the measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behavior not attributable to a medication or invasive treatment that has been administered.
A placebo (Latin for "I shall please") is a pharmacologically inert substance (such as saline solution or a starch tablet) that produces an effect similar to what would be expected of a pharmacologically active substance (such as an antibiotic).
I thought I'd pass along the story of Danny...
We have some great friends at Horsehaven Stables in Hinckley that let Kitten Krazy take any unadoptable cats to their facility and let them live in the barn. It is a working lesson barn and people are there all the time. Danny is one of their favorites as he is super friendly (he was hand-raised by the owner and she kept him).
On Thursday, March 11th he became lethargic and when they picked him up noticed a horrible red bald spot under his arm. They called me and asked if I would take a look at him (funds are not available for 20 cats so Kitten Krazy is always their first call). They brought him over the same day.
He was clearly in pain and his underarm felt hot to the touch. My best analysis was that he sustained a chemical burn of some sort. I gave them Forever Living Products Aloe Vera Gelly and a Veterinary Formula Aloe Spray and said to apply the Gelly as often as possible or use the spray. They chose the Gelly. I also gave them some Amoxicillin which I felt would keep any infection down. I suggested a more sanitary environment than the barn while he was healing so he was taken to into the house.
As you will see from the photos, he has made a miraculous recovery in just one week! As often as I have seen this product work, it never ceases to amaze me!
Thank you, Darryl & Amy from OH, for providing such a wonderful product to Kitten Krazy—it truly works!
God bless, Wendy Mirrotto
World's oldest cat dies

Spike still enjoyed hunting at the age of 30
The world's oldest cat has died, two months after celebrating its 31st birthday.
Spike, a ginger and white tom, died in his owner's arms at Bridport, Dorset.
The Guinness Book of Records confirmed Spike's claim to fame after owner Mo Elkington took him to an astonished vet three years ago.
The cat's life nearly ended early after a mere 19 years, when he was savaged by a dog.
Spike was first bought for two shillings and sixpence in London's Brick Lane market in 1970.
Mrs Elkington and her husband David have owned the cat since he was seven.

Mo Elkington slipped aloe vera in Spike's food
She first found out Spike was a world beater on a visit to a vet after "a funny turn".
When the vet was told Spike's age, he thought he must have mis-heard.
Mrs Elkington attributed Spike's long life to the aloe vera gel she had been putting in the cat food for 10 years.
She thought an irregular heartbeat might have helped.
When Spike turned 30, Mrs Elkington put up banners and photographs on her stall at Bridport market.
Her pet still had a full set of teeth, went hunting and "ate like a horse".
Fan mail arrived from around the world - including letters addressed simply to Spike of Bridport and The Famous Cat in Dorset.