I would definitely start her on immuno-regulin and sub-cutaneous fluids  
(your vet can show you how). People have had success with acemanan as well. The 
 
one thing is that sometimes positive cats get things like lymphoma (which would 
 need chemo and/or steroids) or FIP (not curable but symptoms can be eased 
for a  while with steroids) and other causes for anemia. You might want to take 
her to  an internist at a bigger veterinary hospital, vet school, or 
veterinary referral  service for a better diagnosis of what is wrong. FeLV just 
makes 
them  susceptible to things that make them sick, because it weakens their 
immune  system like HIV, but it does not in itself cause the symptoms-- you 
need to 
find  out what is doing that.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/24/2007 12:41:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

My 9  month old kitten (Mylo) was recently diagnosed with Feline Leukemia. I 
was  devastated. The vet said he seems severe and doesn't have much longer. 
His  symptoms are diahrea (for weeks now), pale nose/gums (anemia), 
dehydrated,  low energy, doesn't play anymore, and he's very skinny. I hear 
there is no  treatment for this disease but a part of me doesn't want to 
believe that.  I have been researching on the internet and have found a 
couple drugs one  called ImmunoRegulin and the other called Interferon. Does 
anyone know  anything about these? or anything that I can do to help my 
kitten get  better? Thank you.
Chris


 

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