Onyx lost her battle with FeLV tonight. Please add her to the CLS
Avia
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NO! My dog has a sensitive stomach and California Natural was the first
food he'd eaten (non-prescription) that didn't upset his stomach, he's been
eating it for almost two years. My cats eat the CN dry, even the feral I feed
eats it. Not anymore. The search begins again. Thanks for the
I came across a mention of this food on Catster, and checked it out
online. The cat food, Prowl, is listed as dehydrated raw but when I asked if it
was safe for a FeLV+ cat, the company responded that the chicken is
"essentially cooked" and so should be safe. They sent me a nutrition
in
You can have titre tests done to check the level of antibody in the cat's
system. I would say just forgo the vaccinations and/or titres if you are sure
that the cat won't be hospitalized or boarded. Many vet hospitals and boarding
facilities will not allow an animal to be admitted without proof
I just wanted to say thanks for all of the advice. Horus and Blackie had their
check-ups yesterday, and I am very happy to let you know that they are still
FeLV negative. They got their FeLV boosters, and I feel so relieved to know
that they are both still virus free. I didn't realize how worri
It's been about a year now since Cinder was pts due to advanced sarcoma
caused by FeLV. 3 Months after learning of the cause of Cinder's cancer, Onyx
tested FeLV+ (Elisa & IFA), but Horus & Blackie tested negative and were
vaccinated. The vet (a great vet!) is recommending re-testing an
ld I re-test him early? Any advice anyone here can
give me would be very much appreciated.
Avia Rauscher
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