Welcome, this is in general a great list! I totally agree - and I've been on the list for maybe 6+ years. I've tried a number of things, and very open to trying other things that come along. We need all the help and suggestions we can get.

Gloria



On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Sara Kasteleyn wrote:

Good morning everyone,

I'm new to the list, so please take my suggestion with the appropriate
weight, but it seems to me that every approach to coping with, keeping at bay, and dealing with the ravages of these diseases and their associated symptoms should be welcomed and left to individual feline caretakers to
investigate with the vets we are working with.

It is understandable that emotions can run high..so many have lost precious little lives, sometimes after great expense, hope and ultimate failure.
It's the sharing of that experience, receiving suggestions, asking
questions.that makes this such a valuable resource for those of us dealing
with the everyday joys and setbacks of our caretaking roles.

I can only speak for myself, but I truly welcome every suggestion offered. It takes courage to share what can be viewed as "outside the traditional
box" therapies.  As a user of these posts, I am actively seeking any
treatment that might enhance the lives of my little ones. I think we all
are.

Just my little two cents from SoCal this morning. Thanks to you all and
blessings of the season!

Sara

Sara F Kasteleyn

CIC Research, Inc.

8361 Vickers Street

San Diego, CA   92111

T - 858-637-4000

F - 858-637-4040

skastel...@cicresearch.com



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