Get a new vet...right away! Poor babykeep up the assisted feeding and let
us know what the bloodwork shows!
Debbie (COL)
The time is always right to do what is right - Martin Luther King
From: gisell...@hotmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 21:02:52
Hi all. I have been following this group reguarly since two of my cats got
diagnosed with FeLV in January. I currently have 3...the youngest being a
year old. When I got him, he had persistant URI's and we treated him with a
number of different antibiotics. During this time, he had
Some folks, including my holistic vets, recommend pumpkin (pure, not
the pie kind) or psyllium for diarrhea. Lots of probiotics too.
On May 14, 2009, at 1:58 PM, Carol Tsai Begnoche wrote:
Hi all. I have been following this group reguarly since two of my
cats got
diagnosed with FeLV in
I haven't been on the list for a while, but saw your post and would suggest
getting some Nutrical from your vet or online and syringing 3cc 2 times per
day. The B-complex vitamins in the Nutrical will help to stimulate appetite
and it will also give a high levels of calories to increase energy
Bene-bac is probiotics... I've used it in the past, but can't give you
a recommendation. Think I used 1 morning and one evening, something
like that.
I do like pumpkin, but I like chicken and rice too. Used the latter
for a kitty with an irritated bowel, where I didn't want the fiber of
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