She gets 250 mg of lysine a day.

She does NOT want her nose messed with.  I have a new picture of her with 2
of her kitty friends I need to put on my website:).


On 1/18/07, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Kelley,
I remembered other list members posting about bloody noses and did a
quick search.  Humidifiers seemed to help and someone posted about
possible ulcerations inside/outside the nose.  They said to check for
calicivirus or herpes.  How much lysine do you have her on?  I'd try
either saline drops on a qtip or maybe even a little vasiline to soften
up her nose.  I'm praying right along side you that it's nothing more
than the dry air irritating her.  I love your little Missy, please let
us know how she's doing.
Nina

Kelley Saveika wrote:
> My vet is closed and has been for days due to the ice storm....I am so
> worried about her.  I am hoping it is due to the dry air, but no one
> else has a bloody nose.
>
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