Our elderly cat Tomsk was losing weight rapidly this time last year, his skin was quite dry and the vet really told us to keep him as comfortable as we could. At the point where his life appeared to have no quality for him any more I had decided to do the kindest thing for him. Anyway, this was just as Savannah started to produce milk without ever kidding. Tomsk followed me to the milking stand twice a day and had a small saucer of warm milk for his efforts. A year on, he has regained weight, his skin is perfect, his coat is shiny and he is in rude health!
My mum has Multiple Sclerosis and lives with us as she needs 75% of her care needs met by us. She now drinks raw goats milk and I can see a difference in her when we have a milking goat and when we don't. Prior to keeping goats, Mum relapsed every month and never quite made it back to the state of wellness she had been in prior to her 'attack'. Relapses are now probably every 3 to 4 months. Coincidence? who knows!