About Belfield's Mega C . . .
 
I ordered some, but Bella will not touch it!  I've tried mixing minuscule amountb in both canned Felidae and dry California Naturals.  If she detects the faintest amount, she will not eay it.  (We had a battle of wills in which that was all I offered her for 2 1/2 days.  She won.  She never ate it.  I finally relented since I don't think fasting can be all that good for her . . .)
 
Do any of you have tricks to get a cat to eat the Mega C?  (I've thougth about mixing it with water and putting it on her coats, but I haven't done that yet.)  I cannot understand how an animal that licks its hindquarters refuses to eat Mega C.  Go figure . . .
 
~Ashleigh

Belinda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't know if anyone answered you but yes the test results could
definitely change in several months. The in house test is not 100%
accurate, if you get a positive in house test I would wait atleast 3
months and retest using an IFA or PCR test, they are better tests. Also
in the meantime while your waiting to retest, get them on the best food
you can afford, and interferon if you can. There are other supplements
like Mega C plus I would use also, you can find that here:

http://www.belfield.com/products.html

Here is an article he wrote that you may find interesting:

http://www.belfield.com/article2.html

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