Great idea Michelle, I know we have talked about it before but, where do I start with the application process. Thanks
Cherie
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As for pilling, I have a lot of luck with covering the pill in Nutrical before pilling. It tastes good to them and lubricates it, and also makes it stick to their mouth when you pill them so harder to spit out.I was also thinking of Nina's idea-- that those of us who can afford it try to keep some VO on hand so when any of us are in an emergency someone will have it and can send it (with reimbursement, of course). I had 3 boxes that were supposed to be for Simon but arrived too late. I sent one to Kyle. I have 2 more I am holding on to. I will see if my regular vet can apply for it for Lucy so I can get more, in which case I could send more to people in emergency situations. But I want to keep some on hand. I would suggest everyone who can afford it start the process and at least get the application approved, even if not ordering the medicine, so that it is only a 2 week wait instead of 2 month wait if you or someone else needs it.MichelleIn a message dated 3/9/05 3:40:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Another hint; after you get approval, have your vet send in another application. That way you have an approved app waiting for you should you decide to order more. Maybe we should all do this for each other on the list. That way those in crisis will have feline interferon when they need it most.

