My vet used to prescribe it for uri in adults and kittens at our
shelter.  She recommended we put them all in it due to stress and germs
associated with shelter.  It was never done, of course, but she
provided it.  Vet's get it very cheaply.

tonya

--- gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a few questions that may or may not actually be related to
> FeLV.  I am associated with a local humane society and we are have a
> rash of kittens just dying on us.  They all seem to be about the
> same, they are 3 to 8 weeks old and have symptons that appear like a
> URI with runny eyes and noses, loss of appitite and listless.  Those
> not eating are being syringe fed.  We have tried various meds and
> they just don't seem to respond and then their gums get very pale and
> shortly they die.  We had a rash like this earlier this year and had
> several necropsies done with nothing found.
> 
> I know a number of you have a lot of experience taking care of very
> sick little guys and I would greatly appreciate any advice on what we
> can do to help these little ones.
> 
> Is interferon A available without an RX?  Either way, where is the
> least expensive place to get it?  Can it be given to very young
> kittens?
> 
> Thanks, Gary


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