i have been on this site for at least 1 year, and think our people are willing
to do what is necessary , but sometimes available funds are not there for the
needed treatment and we have to make that hard decision. also, sometimes we
have to stop and think about what is best for them. when my
as this is clearly directed at me, i'll respond just a little bit.
the mission statement does not refer, i expect, to things with little or no
scientific backing. for the information of those who don't know, i am very
much an adherent of alternative treatments--as a person with disabilities
] On Behalf Of Alice Flowers
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 5:14 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Just wondering-Isn't the purpose of this site for
progressive treatment?
I was directed to this site because of the Mission Statement being one of
progressive treatments. I don't
I was directed to this site because of the Mission Statement being one of
progressive treatments. I don't understand the negativity towards people who
opt to treat their cats with newer treatments. If you don't want to treat,
that's fine-it's just really mean to knock the people who are
Subject: [Felvtalk] Just wondering-Isn't the purpose of this site for
progressive treatment?
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 5:14 PM
I was directed to this site because
of the Mission Statement being one of progressive
treatments. I don't understand the negativity
Finally a voice of reason and kindness...Can I afford to treat this way? No-I
could have paid my 5 yr old car off in the last year's vet bills and I wouldn't
be behind in my mortgage. Maybe it's menopause or empty nest syndrome...But I
had a few yard sales, bought enough hay for my old horses
Hey Elizabeth,
Hope all is going well with you. We're safely in
Florida right now, and enjoying our trip. I'll have
to tell you all about it when we get back. As far as
vitamin C goes, I have not used it on my kitties yet,
but if I did have an immune compromised kitty again, I
would after
Thank you so much, Wendy. I've been trying to look up information on
my own but I read a lot of conflicting things. I suspect people on this
list have more knowledge and experience than most anyone around and so I'm
really hoping for some good information even if it is anecdotal. If I
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 11:06
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Subject: Just wondering
Please forgive my ignorance
Please forgive my ignorance - but I am new to the list. I hear a lot
about giving supplements to cats - vitamin C, in particular. What is the
benefit of this for FeVL+ cats? Since cats, unlike humans, synthesize and
producetheir own vitamin C - are FeVL+ cats unable to continue to produce
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