Re: Immuno-Regullin and exercise

2008-02-09 Thread Jane Lyons
When they start showing symptoms, it's too late. I'm hoping you're wrong Gloria. We've managed to get rid of a lot of symptoms through homeopathy, supplements, quality food and excessive TLC. I couldn't bare to think it is too late. Jane On Feb 9, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Gloria Lane wrote: I

RE: BooBoo is home!!

2008-02-09 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Lynne, I have always heard that human tuna in significant quantities can be bad for cats, especially male ones. It's recommended to substitute human tuna with high-quality tuna cat food, which is supplemented with necessary cat nutrients that human tuna doesn't have. (I think this is true of a

Re: BooBoo is home!!

2008-02-09 Thread Lynne
Figures Diane. I will show this to my husband who is the guilty party when it comes to giving him this. Lynne - Original Message - From: Diane Rosenfeldt To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:46 AM Subject: RE: BooBoo is home!! Lynne, I

Re: BooBoo is home!!

2008-02-09 Thread laurieskatz
Diane is right. Try Solid Gold cat tuna. My cats love it. Human tuna is not only bad for cats, it also can make them refuse food that is good for them. I think human tuna can cause kidney problems in cats. Laurie - Original Message - From: Diane Rosenfeldt To:

Re: BooBoo is home!!

2008-02-09 Thread Lynne
Thank you Belinda. No Boo wasn't put on Doxycycline or anything when we brought him home. I'm making notes of all the info I'm getting on this group and plan to meet with the vet about what I've learned. Although I like this guy a lot, I'm positive he has little experience in treating animals

Re: BooBoo is home!!

2008-02-09 Thread Belinda Sauro
Lynne, Somethings you can do for anemia are vitamin B and get some nutrived to supplement him with. Fred is anemic from his kidney disease and he get all of that plus a vitamin B shot once a week. I buy the nutrived here:

Re: Immuno-Regullin and exercise

2008-02-09 Thread Lance
I think the better way to look at is: the sooner the better. Some positive cats get treated when they're extremely symptomatic and can recover from problems like nasty URIs or GI troubles. We've seen it here. But, it's better not to wait, and I think that this is one place where some vets

Re: Immuno-Regullin and exercise

2008-02-09 Thread Gloria Lane
Absolutely - hope it all works out. In my experience, with several young cats, that's been the situation. But only for the young ones less than 3 years old. Some of my older FELV cats do well. Think I've lost 5 or 6, and presently have 3, all over 3 years old. My point is that you need