Betty Boswell is my all time pick. 502-499-9663. She is in
Louisville. Susan Maier (Horizon) is in Simpsonville. Susan studied
under Betty. Both have DVM's but have chosen to practice holistic
medicine. I drive to Louisville (120 miles one way) to take my
critters to Middletown Animal Hospital 502-245-9311. All of the vets
there are the greatest and celebrated when I took death off the table
when I took Dixie to them.
Needless to say, I consider all of these people worth my time and
Frankfort is a lot closer. Betty and MAC have evening hours.
If you chose to take your little ones, mention that Marylyn sent you.
Good luck.
On Dec 13, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Katy Doyle wrote:
Sorry, hit send before I was ready..,
I'm in Frankfort and I am very interested in seeing a holistic vet.
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On Dec 12, 2010, at 11:39 PM, MaiMaiPG <[email protected]> wrote:
Where in Kentucky are you? I ask because I live there and have a
holistic vet that consults by phone if you can't get to the
office. She uses supplements that helped with Dixie's quality of
life and have helped with Copper, Thomas and Bob. Copper and
Thomas are negative but came from a pine thicket where the hawks
were waiting for them to get a little bigger before they invited
them to dinner.
On Dec 12, 2010, at 9:28 PM, Katy Doyle wrote:
Hey, I just wanted to introduce myself. I am Katy and I have two
FeLV+ cats. I live in Kentucky.
I have worked in animal rescue for about a year and a half, since
I graduated college in 2009. I found a 5-week old kitten, Buddy,
abandoned in a gulley next to a parking lot, summer of '09. He
tested positive for the FeLV blood test and tested positive again
several months later.
He is very healthy and is very playful. I felt very bad that he
was alone all the time, when I saw on one of my animal rescue
networks that another FeLV+ cat needed a home. So I took her in,
het name is Chloe.
So far, they are healthy and active. The only way I can tell that
they have FeLV is that they test positive and they get sick easily.
Vets in area told me to put them asleep now, even though they are
healthy. Small town vets don't seem to be very educated on the
FeLV subject.
Reading all the emails lately have given me a lot of hope and I
really appreciate this email list. Thanks for sharing your
experiences!
---Katy
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