I think it was sold for dogs with Parvo before it ever caught on for
cats.
Gloria
On Jun 11, 2005, at 9:58 PM, catatonya wrote:
This is promising news!!!
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I will certainly add Grace to my prayers - hope she ok soon.
I will try to answer the questions recently asked.
Due to Bramble having been adopted with FIV the sanctuary pay the
vets bills and I contribute what I can. The sanctuary have an
acccount set up with a specific Veterinary company that have a few
surgery's but the vets appear to have similar mind set. Brambles
usual vet is ok but is on holiday so the current vet is one he
usually doesn't see. I asked the sanctuary if I could take him to a
vet where I pprefer but they said no because a large discount from
this chain of vets. I can't wait for his usual vet to come back
next week - she is much more open to alternative medicine and may
listen more to me - I hope. Meanwhile this other vet has been
pressuring for euthansia and there isn't really anyone I can take
him too yet as they will just back her up as she is bound to have
given them her opinion.
My dogs vet agrees more with me but the sanctuary wouldn't pay the
bills if he went there and I can't afford all the bills myself. I
am considerring asking her if she will look him over and give a
second opinion though and pay myself.
Virbagen Omega (what Bramble is on) is injected for FIV protocol
but can be administered orally if it purely for calicivirus. It can
also be used on dogs for certain conditions too.
Bramble has shown no more deterioration thank lord, and he followed
my finger with his eyes so he can see something at least - but one
day at a time. I will keep praying and nursing. I am going to try
and pick up interferon tomorrow when that vet is not in surgery.
Michelle