The 2 month supply (1  cc every other day) supply I got from my vet was
$10.00.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "catatonya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: A few questions


> 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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