PS. Laurie - Just as a footnote to your post, cats should always
get prednisilone not prednisone (note spelling), the prednisilone is
MUCH easier on the liver. Prednisone is very hard on kitties liver.
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Belinda
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I have just returned from the vet. Sebastian's hind legs are weaker and he has lost more weight. The vet just doesn't seem to want to work with me and do absolutley everything for my baby. When I asked her about the weakness in hishind legs she said that it could just be the disesase attacking
1. Where are you located? You should definitely try a different vet.
I suggest that you try a board-certified internist. They are usually located at
large veterinary hospitals and vet school clinics. Do you have any of
those near you? If so, call and ask if they have an internal medicine
Also, he could have lymophoma, a cancer which positives have a tendency
toward. It is often responsive to chemotherapy, but it would need to be
diagnosed first. So I would try to get to an internist.
Michelle
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Hello, Jennifer,
When my BJ
was diagnosed with feline leukemia in July, 2004, I began to research the
disease and its treatments. Acemannen and ImmunoRegulin (correct
spelling) are treatments for the disease, according to what I read.
However, I would go to someone who knows how to administer
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