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Honey - Bacteria's Worst Enemy!
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1903598, member: 31715"] I doubt honey would clear the tail rot, but it should at least stop it from progressing or slow down the spread. Still the part would need to be amputated as usually the part of the tail that has rotted is dead. but it could be used pre and post amputation to keep the wound clean. Then again, that link that shows honey cleared the gangrene from the cats paw does make you wonder... And from my understanding, you want to find a raw unpasteurized honey. If you buy Manuka honey online from a reliable source that's probably your best bet for bacteria fighting properties. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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