I get it from my vet, I buy 100 ml at a time and it lasts me 8 weeks bec I do 7 on/7 off for three cats, so thats 21 ml every two weeks. My vet mixes it up fresh and then I divide it and thaw it as I need it bec. it is only good for 30 days. I pay $50 for the 100 ml which includes the mixing and dispensing fee.
tracy Kathy Gramlich wrote: > Hi Tracy where do you get your interferon from? thanks kathy > > >From: "t.weese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: one sibling negative one postive/long-sorry > >Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 17:25:55 -0500 > > > >You might want to try the interferon, you need to start it when they are > >relatively healthy. I have my remaining 3 on it and I honestly don't > >know it it does help, but it's not really expensive. I really think > >that it likely that Seven Layer is positive....I mean, when you describe > >his other problems....or maybe he is just naturally immune since other > >sibs had it and he has tested negative. Either way, I'm one of those > >that mixes positive and negatives so I don't see any reason to separate > >these babies. I wish you good luck and as you know, many folks here > >can/will give you good info on supplements. For my two "healthy" FELV+ > >babies I use only interferon (7 on/7 off); but my one FELV+ boy > >w/terrible gum inflammation gets CoQ10 and sometime Lysine/Vit E and C > >plus daily Antibiotics. > > > >tracy > > > >Barbara Lowe wrote: > > > > > since june 20, have had two feline siblings since about 3 weeks old > > > when i rescued them from kill pound on behalf of a small rescue group. > > > (also took in black kitten not related who tested postive and lived > > > til beg. of jan for almost 8 months). the two sibs tested negative at > > > the time or now that i think about it, i bet the vet only tested a > > > couple of the 3 sibs(there was a third but she died after two > > > weeks-causes unknown). so now dont' know whether this positive was > > > postive all along or did the poor little guy "catch" it from my > > > household of critters.the problem is the two sibs-Jelly Roll(+) and > > > Seven Layer (-) have always eaten together from same plate, played > > > together, peed together etc...they are both "fixed." I can't keep > > > them separate in this house-old house with open doorways and there > > > are 6 other cats besides-two adults with leukemia-one with gingivitis > > > the other showing no signs at all. other 4 cats fine except for Puff > > > Daddy who has had balance problems since birth so he's kinda the Gomer > > > Pyle of the bunch. SEven layer had herpes and showed signs-sneezing > > > and running red eyes. Jelly Roll none. so while I had people > > > interested in adopting the two when younger, they all wanted Seven > > > Layer's eye problems to get resolved. I"ve had her on Lysine which > > > helps during flareups. Jelly Roll shows no signs. (he also had an IFA > > > test which was positive). They are now my babies and going nowhere!i > > > have to go help with my mom who's two hours away so am away for 3-4 > > > days at time and no pet sitter will feed raw(that i can find around > > > here) so the critters are all on Wellness and Pet Guard canned.I > > > ordered Pat McKay's C+ and supplement with that along with ambrotose > > > from my traditional chinese vet and Pet Tinic. Mr. Bean my 6 yr old > > > leukemia + seems to be doing well on this all.I do not wish to go thru > > > the sorrow I went thru losing the black kitten in Jan. (Lenny) so what > > > else should I try? should I ask about Interferon?thank you all for > > > being there/here. Otherwise I never would have had the 7 happy months > > > I did with Lenny.barbara > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
