Hello:) Can anyone tell me where I can find Manapol or Premapol aloe?
I am having amazing results but cannot find it for sale anymore.
Thank you!
On Dec 22, 2016 6:36 PM, "ROBERT CHAPEL" wrote:
> I hope this doesn't sound disrespectful... but I'm perplexed at all the
>
I hope this doesn't sound disrespectful... but I'm perplexed at all the
talk of whether or not an animal has or does NOT have the virus at 8,
10 and 12 years old... If an animal has lived this long it would
appear that he/she has a much milder form of the virus or a variant
about which
Also try a water fountain to be sure she is getting enough water. My guys love
their's, especially when I put some ice cubes in to bounce around. Because the
water is recirculated and filtered, they seem to like it better. I got mine
from Pioneer or you can get same thing , different brand
I think that there are many unknowns and that the virus can live in many forms.
I have had my cat for almost 8 years. The last Elisa test on her before I
took her in, at about 3 months, was negative (after an initial positive test).
At the time I already had a cat (1.5 yo) who was negative.
Another sure fire way to get them to eat is mackeral made for humans. the
smellier, the better. I keep this on hand along with baby food pumpkin and
also get fresh roasted chicken which I share with them. While it is still hot
and smells good, they love it.
ROBERT CHAPEL
Thanks Robert. Bogey is a good eater. She has access to dry all the time and
she probably eats 3/8 cup a day. I also give her Fancy Feast to lick at 2
times a day. Now forcing 3-4 tablespoons of Hills AD and 1 tablespoon of ID.
(She hates the ID) Thanks to you all10 Temptations a day! Since she
If my cat has tested negative on both, is it possible that she could be
contagious in the future? I would like to get her a younger cat as a friend,
especially now with her energy levels I think she would definitely benefit from
having a feline partner. However I am not eager to have another
With a negative IFA, the cat should have no virus in a position to shed. It is
either not present, or is sequestered in the bone marrow, and undetectable by
IFA or Elisa. When a cat is shedding a virus, they are contagious. Is that what
you mean?
Thanks,
Margo
-Original Message-
Totally agree, Bob. The key is to keep them eating ANYTHING. When their
appetite is better, you can get more refined with their meals.
Amani
From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of ROBERT
CHAPEL
Sent: December-22-16 2:24 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc:
Amy
Amy,
What a great result on the Winstrol! I feel like maybe I wasn't completely
crazy after all (at least about the Winstrol). Now, if we could get some of
these other vets to just try it out, especially given the lack of other options.
I am also interested in the fact that you didn't use
I had the same situation but when the IFA is negative, the cat should shed the
virus after testing negative. They normally retest every 3 months for the
felv elisa test. The IFA test is 99.9% accurate.
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