Hello Group,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend good vitamins for felv+ cats?
Thank you so much,
Kasia___
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ever
heard of anyone using it.
Baypamun - http://www.felineleukemia.org/baypamun.html You can search the
list archives for this, but I'm not sure it's even available. That page on the
site hasn't been updated in quite awhile.
How is Jack doing today?
Lance
On Jun 9, 2013, at 11:24 AM, kasia
Hello All,
I've came across this website with treatments for Felv, and was wondering if
anyone ever tried anything (I know some members tried Interferon Alpha)? The
link is
http://www.felineleukemia.org/treatmnt.shtml
Best,
Kasia___
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up as well. He
eats soo much; much more than he used to, but it is ok, because he is only over
6 pounds now. It is his second week on chemo and no side effects so far;
hopefully it will stay this way.
Lance
On Jun 9, 2013, at 11:24 AM, kasia mosko kasia...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello All
Hi All,
So I am getting myself ready for the emergency situations, since the most
important thing with felv cats is not to let them get sick. I am wondering what
exactly do I need? So far I've got on my list: scale to monitor their weight,
thermometer, antibiotics (in case i see any
. As others
have said, FeLV+ cats get illnesses that may have nothing to do with FeLV, and
those are often treatable.
Lance
On Jun 7, 2013, at 10:07 AM, kasia mosko kasia...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All,
So I am getting myself ready for the emergency situations, since the most
important thing with felv
negative. FelV is not always a
death sentence for older cats who are exposed, but sadly I have found that
kittens born to a FelV mother and testing positive almost always die at
a year or so old. Good luck with your cats and welcome to the group.
Lorrie
On 06-02, kasia mosko wrote:
Hello
and frightened, but cats who test positive can still
live long lives, but it is important to catch the first sign of illness and
treat it. I hope your cats will be able to live with this virus and have a
good long life in spite of being positive.
Lorrie
On 06-06, kasia mosko wrote:
Lorrie
Hi Lance,
Are any of your FeLV+ cats showing symptoms?
***Besides Jack, who has lymphoma, none of the other cats show any symptoms.
Lance, when was your girl diagnosed with it?
Kasia___
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Hello,
I have six cats and one of the has been recently diagnosed with feline leukemia
and lymphoma (going through a chemotherapy). I have contacted two vets
regarding Jack, and my other cats, and they both tell me something totally
different. One of them says that I should separate Jack, and
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