Hi Ashley, 

I am so sorry to hear your baby Twigs is having problems. We all know how 
devastating it is to have a sick baby. I don't know anything about stomatitis 
so I did some reading on it. Sounds like it can be a very painful and life 
threatening illness if it gets bad. From what you said he is still eating and 
acting normal though. I read where some kitties have had teeth cleanings 
followed with regular brushings and that this can help. Not sure how much it 
would help a felv cat or if he would even let you brush but maybe something to 
consider. I have a new baby after losing my felv baby and am bound and 
determined to brush her teeth and get her used to it. 
As for the asthma I would probably try the medicine and see if it helps. I 
checked my Marty Goldstein book and he says he uses something called Dr. 
Christopher’s Breathe Aid and Pinellia 16 for coughing and asthma. So maybe 
something you can look into as well.
I am glad you are feeding him good food and giving supplements. I am praying 
that whatever treatments you chose are effective and help him live a longer and 
healthier life. We can only do what we can that is within our financial means 
for our babies and sometimes you can spend everything you have and still lose 
to this sad disease. Just give him love and enjoy everyday you have with him. 
You are a good mommy and you love him and he knows that. I will keep you both I 
my prayers. I hope you will stay with us through your journey and lean on us as 
needed. It was very helpful for me to have this group to come to for support. 

Rachel 


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> On Jun 14, 2016, at 6:18 PM, ashley egger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi there!
>     I've been lurking for sometime, ever since my cat Twigs was diagnosed 
> about a year ago.  I figure it's time I post something and put myself out 
> there and hopefully some of you may have experience or suggestions with some 
> of things I'm facing.
>   
>     Twigs is 2 years old, got him from a rescue where he tested negative and 
> was vaccinated against Felv.  Then he developed a cough, I took him to the 
> vet and got a terrible surprise- he tested positive (and had been exposed to 
> no other cats since adoption.) so I'm guessing he got it while with the 
> rescue or a false neg. the first time.    Anyway- vet diagnosed Felv and 
> stomatitis, but his bloodwork was perfect.  He acts perfectly normal- eating, 
> playing, etc.  I am just filled with dread at the thought that he may not 
> always be like this. Back at the vet today for check-up- had them do another 
> Elisa test- still positive (damnit) but bloodwork still perfect and he has 
> actually gained weight (a plump healthy 10-11lbs) and vet said he seemed 
> remarkably healthy. He still has the cough and vet diagnosed asthma after I 
> showed her a video of him having one his "spells."  He does it on average 
> once a day or every other day.  She prescribed advair inhaler for the asthma 
> and full extraction of all his teeth for the stomatitis.
>    
> My questions I guess are:
> -Anyone have cat with both felv and asthma?  any concerns with inhaler use?  
> Is this the best treatment?
> 
> -Any thoughts on the stomatitis and anyone have experience with the 
> extractions?  Is this the best treatment?
> 
> -Also what can I do to prolong this mostly healthy time for Twigs and prevent 
> (or at least delay) his decline from the felv (ugh I HATE that word so much.) 
>  Realistically how much time do I have? I feed him good grain free food and 
> he takes multiple supplements currently.
> 
>    I will do whatever I can to prolong his life and comfort, but cost is 
> definitely an issue too.  Anyway thanks in advance for any help. 
> 
> -ashley
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