Thanks Nina

Daisy is having the injectable Virbac Omega Interferon at first. One
injection a day for five days, then one on day 14 followed by more later (I
can't remember the exact protocol). She may then have it diluted to give
orally or she'll carry on with the injections maybe once a month like my
Eric has (FIV). We'll take the vets advice on which is best.

Hopefully the ulcer will clear up quickly and Daisy will have a long happy
life. I have every intention of going back to the original vet and telling
him what we did. He apparently dismissed the use of the interferon
immediately - in his opinion it's a waste of money! I'll have to show him my
Eric's records too, nothing worked on his mouth and I'd have lost him if it
wasn't for Sonia (who is my vet) suggesting the interferon. He needs to be
told.

Mary has other cats too, all negative (as far as we know) and all indoor
cats. Would it be an idea to vaccinate these so that Daisy and Bungle can
safely live among them? I know it's safe to mix FIV cats but I've no
experience with FeLV.


Sue

> Do tell Mary that the oral interferon has been known to help mouth sores
> and send her my blessings,

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