Of course, I forgot the link...

http://www.supplementwarehouse.com/viewitem.asp?idproduct=162510&pxc=4&sh=0&gclid=CJzO1tv4zMICFSdn7AoddjwA-A

Sorry

Margo

-----Forwarded Message-----
>From: Margo <[email protected]>
>Sent: Dec 17, 2014 6:14 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Harley is in the hospital
>
>
>I'm very glad to hear Harley is doing so well. Hoping he'll be home tomorrow.
>
>With my Vet's approval, I keep famciclovir on hand for possible herpes flares, 
>and have had great results from it. I use the NOW lysine powder, and the cats 
>don't seem to notice it in their food, wet or dry. This seems to be the 
>cheapest currently, but I'm often able to add it to other orders I place, so I 
>keep my eyes open :)
>
>HTH
>
>Margo
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Marsha <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Dec 16, 2014 8:18 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Harley is in the hospital
>>
>>Deb, the crazy thing is that symptoms can be variable.  I have been 
>>wracking my brain and talking to the vet, and one thing that looks like 
>>a possibility now is that Brock, the FeLV+ cat I adopted 2.5 months ago, 
>>may be a carrier of whatever URI virus it is.  This all seemed to start 
>>(but could be coincidence) when our weather got weird here.  Big 
>>temperature inversion, poor air quality, temps 20 degrees above normal, 
>>fog/mist/drizzle for a week.  Brock was a little sneezy, but no other 
>>symptoms.  Harley has *never* been sick before, in the 4+ years he's 
>>been with me.  I am thinking maybe the odd weather threw them for a 
>>loop, and the virus flared up in Brock, and Harley got it from him.  But 
>>Brock, being younger, and not as far along in immune suppression, had 
>>such mild symptoms that I didn't think it was a URI, just maybe some 
>>dust made him sneeze.  But that's all just a theory.  In any case, I 
>>think I better get those lysine chews or the capsules, since they 
>>wouldn't eat the gel. Don't know for sure if this is herpes virus, but 
>>could be, especially since I just read that can cause pharyngitis.  And 
>>I believe that's what the lysine is supposed to help the most, is FHV.
>>
>>Marsha
>>
>>
>>On 12/16/2014 6:31 PM, Debi Kraal wrote:
>>> Marsha-
>>> Thanks for the the information you have been sharing.  All is well so far 
>>> with my Felv + , Bean (slayer of dragons).  Good to hear what sort of 
>>> symptoms start with the all to common URI with these cats.
>>> Glad to hear Harley is fighting the bug...
>>> Deb
>>>
>>
>>
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