I have 3 other positive kitties. Lucy is the only one symptomatic right now, 
with her UTI.  Should I put her on the lower dose? 
Michelle


In a message dated 2/3/05 9:48:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Michelle,

There were two protocols that my vets suggested, each one taken from the 

two different studies done by Virbac, (the manufacturer).  One was a 

larger initial dose for 5 days (.6cc), and then every other day for 7 

days (.2cc).  The second was, 3, 5 day doses of (.2cc) with 2-3 weeks in 

between the doses.  I put Grace on the 1st protocol (larger dose up 

front), because she was in critical condition, and Jazz on the lower 

dose because she only had the gingivitis symptom.  This also made sense 

for us because I was able to use the full vial with no waste.  When we 

decided on this protocol, I had thought I could stretch the medicine for 

Grace's last 7 days, using one vial for more than one day.  When I 

decided that it wasn't worth taking the chance that the 'left over' VO 

would deteriorate, I changed the protocol for both of them.  What I 

finally ended up doing was giving Grace (.6cc) and Jazz (.2cc) for 5 

days, waited 2 weeks and gave them both (.2cc) for 5 days, then ended up 

waiting more than 3 weeks (waiting for the new shipment), and switched 

the doses giving Jazz (.6cc), and Grace (.2cc) for the last 5 days.  By 

the time the last stage of the protocol was given, Jazz was very sick.  

Grace had been acting poorly too, but seemed to get better on her on. 

Jazz on the other hand did not improve until I gave her the VO.  Because 

of this I  think the larger dose up front, (rather than stretched out), 

seems to be more effective.  Does any of this make sense?  Do you have 

another + kitty you could share Simon's VO with?


Nina >>


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