Hideyo,
 
I didn't notice any side effects from the Immunoregulin. But I think Brissle is lucky that way. I'm wondering if Tabbys are a little bit hardier than other breeds? I think others have had issues with getting the dosage right? We used 0.5 ml on 7 lb Brissle, who used to be 9 lb. I really don't know much about it's overall safety. I thinks it's a bacteria: http://www.neogen.com/immunoregulin.htm. So the human form vs feline form issue doesn't apply. Now that I think about it, the Revival Animal rep said something about it not being harmful in large doses. I brought that up because I noticed the dosage for horses was far less: http://www.neogen.com/eqstim.htm. If you do the math and look at what cats get, it sound like it should kill them. (Both linked products are actually same thing, same concentration.) The rep assured me that since it's a bacteria, overdose is unlikely. That was a sales rep I think. So take it with a grain of salt.
 
-Kyle
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Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: Ginger - throwing up

Thank you, Michelle �

I know what you mean.. all my other FeLV negative ones vomit all the time and I don�t think much of it unless they act ill � but when coming to Ginger, I am so paranoid about everything �

Has anyone experienced any side effects from Immuno-regulin?  My holistic vets sort of discouraged using it and I am a little scared to use --- but have not heard any side effects from anyone on the list, and was just wondering.. thank you!

 

Hideyo

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ginger - throwing up

 

Hi, Hideyo. I don't think vomiting itself is a symptom of FeLV, or that positive cats who are not otherwise sick do it any more than negative cats.

 

If her appetite is down but she has no other symptoms, I think I would try Immuno-regulin.  That article on the website says it helps with all non-cancer illnesses associated with FeLV, and it seemed to help Brissle with her anemia and other symptoms.

 

Sending lots of good thoughts,

Michelle

 

In a message dated 4/8/05 3:46:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi,

Ginger threw up this morning, a lot.

This happened once a few months ago, and I did not know it�s a common symptom for a FeLV kitty �

Her appetite has not been great lately � almost every day, I have been force-feeding her� don�t get me wrong � she does eat, but not as much as she used to do �

I just love her so much- I know she deserves more than what I am giving her right now � though she asks so little of me -

Please send a positive energy to Ginger that she will feel better soon, please..

 

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