Robert,
Have you tried Pet-Tinic or Liqui-Tinic? They are liquid iron supplements for 
cats. I have a bottle that I haven't used much of, I'm happy to mail it to you 
if you send me your address directly. Not sure how much it would help your boy, 
but it's better than nothing. 

Amy

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> On Dec 24, 2016, at 1:53 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Amani et al....
> 
> Any idea of the life expectancy of untreated non regenerative anemia in a 
> FeLV cat....Got a call on Yogi's  Most Recent Bloodwork and the vet states 
> HCT of 14 and non regenerative anemia....  I was taken aback and didn't ask 
> nearly enough questions but it was VERY clear that she felt it was time to 
> put the little guy down.....   I am at the end of my money at this point and 
> cannot take him to a bunch of other vets hoping one will be willing to 
> prescribe the cocktail that is showing itself to be effective with others 
> cats...( I don't think I am going to get a lot of cooperation from the Vet I 
> was using after I gave her my opinion of her unwillingness to help me through 
> unconventional means).....Nor can I afford Bone Marrow Biopsies and more 
> definitive narrowing of the parameters of his drop in blood values ( it's 
> Xmas eve and they are all gone from the office)....   As much as I would like 
> to save this little guy... He has so many other things wrong with him that I 
> don't know that I
  am doing him any favors..... Temp is 104...weight has dropped a full pound in 
the last 6 months.... If it weren't for the fact that he is still eating 
heartily I'd put him down.... Without further treatment is it kinder to put him 
down or allow nature to take it's course??.....The idea of him suffering from 
an inability to get enough O2 is unacceptable....
> any suggestions are welcome.... but... please...  no admonitions re: what I _ 
> should_ do.....    I have learned an immense amount from this experience and 
> will NOT repeat it...  My other boy is still doing OK and I WILL find someone 
> eventually that is willing to work with me..
> 
> 
> 
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>> Randy
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>> The news is good. Whatever works. I am a big believer in keeping close tabs 
>> on the bloodwork and adjusting the medication, depending on what the lab 
>> results show.
>> 
>> Given that Curley is eating and you are getting an improvement on the red 
>> cells already, I agree that the Winstrol and Doxy should help even more. 
>> Keep track of the blood work and adjust accordingly.
>> 
>> Amani
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>> From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
>> Randy Henke
>> Sent: December-23-16 11:02 AM
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>> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FW: Questioning FELV diagnosis
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>> The situation with Curly is getting a bit more complicated but in a good 
>> way. Her blood work a week ago showed an RBC of 9 which is critically low. 
>> White cell count was 3.1. After one week of Prednisone her white cell count 
>> is 3.7 which is the low end of normal and her red blood cell count is up to 
>> 13 which is still very low but a very significant increase in just one week. 
>> So the Prednisone alone is making a big difference. We've now had two 
>> positive ELISA tests, a negative IFA and severe anemia that is responding 
>> well to just Prednisone. I am very confused. Even our vet seems surprised by 
>> the sudden improvement in her numbers. He thinks we should do a bone marrow 
>> biopsy for a definitive FELV diagnosis but I don't really want to put her 
>> through that procedure.
>> We did start the Winstrol a day ago so I would think that could only help 
>> more. We should be tapering down the Prednisone dose at this time but our 
>> vet now wants to continue the full dosage for another two weeks before 
>> running another CBC. And the Doxy will be started on Monday. I'm beginning 
>> to think she might pull out of this crisis and we might have a little more 
>> time with her.
>> 
>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 9:46 PM, Ardy Robertson > wrote:
>> Best of luck to you with Curly ---- just wanted to mention there are 
>> appetite stimulant pills available. One that I remember that I used with 
>> Tigger was Mirtazapine and I only had to give a small part of a pill every 3 
>> days. Amani knows of another one but I can?t remember the name of it.
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