LOL...yep, tried that, too.my scars-let me show you them
Debbie (COL)
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle Philo
From: maima...@duo-county.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 18:45:00 -0600
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] PA or OH FeLV+ Cat
Very nice summary, Gary, thanks -
Gloria
On Dec 11, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Gary wrote:
How odd. Has your vet spoken to Imulan about this problem?
There isn't anything I know for sure that helps a lot other than a
good diet and low stress. There are many things that people use
with varying
Gary,
I used the Mega C Plus on a feral FeLV cat for six months
but ultimately he did not seroconvert because it was already
in his bone marrow. Had I the opportunity to start
megadoses of oral vitamin C at the beginning stages of his
virus he would likely still be alive, because like taking C
Gary,
I used the Mega C Plus on a feral FeLV cat for six months
but ultimately he did not seroconvert because it was already
in his bone marrow. Had I the opportunity to start
megadoses of oral vitamin C at the beginning stages of his
virus he would likely still be alive, because like taking C
Noodles and ninja stars- that's hilarious! Made me LOL for real. I've
had a few like that in my day. And a female like that now. God forbid
she should ever need pilling.
=8-O
-Original Message-
From: Diane Rosenfeldt [mailto:drosenfe...@wi.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:37
I am shocked that your vet cannot order it. It's not even a drug per se.
Perhaps your vet can contact another vet that can order it? My vet is the
Sacramento Cat Hospital and if you google it, they have a website with all
their contact info. As I type this, Rosie has Murphy in a headlock and is
Thanks again, Sally. I'm a great believer in vitamin C, have taken
megadoses of it myself with good results. I haven't used it
methodically in cats like you have, although I have used Belfield's
Vitamin C. When I get another cat with early FIP or FELV like you're
talking about, I'll see
Happy to help, Gloria. If you need any information at all
about the protocol, please keep my numbers (below) and call
me any time. You may have guessed by now that I am very
passionate about this and beyond anxious to start seeing pet
owners trying this safe and effective protocol for their own
Happy to help, Gloria. If you need any information at all
about the protocol, please keep my numbers (below) and call
me any time. You may have guessed by now that I am very
passionate about this and beyond anxious to start seeing pet
owners trying this safe and effective protocol for their own
Just wanted to let everyone know I caught the male and female semi feral FeLV+
that I was talking about in the sanctuary post. Mama Cat and Dusty are now
at the vet waiting to get fixed! However, Dusty didn't like his cage much and
cut his little nose, poor baby.
Suggest they cover the cage so he thinks he is in a den.
On Dec 11, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Crystal Proper wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know I caught the male and female semi
feral FeLV+ that I was talking about in the sanctuary post. Mama
Cat and Dusty are now at the vet waiting to get
I know, that's why I'm so shocked myself. I haven't spoken with my vet; he left
me a voice mail yesterday while I was at work and I didn't have time to call
him back, since we were swamped with folks desperate to surrender their pets
before Christmas (I need presents for my kids, so I can't
Mine is Akaal Pet Hospital in Citrus Heights. They ordered it for my
cat all the time!
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On Dec 11, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Alice Flowers
aliceflow...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I am shocked that your vet cannot order it. It's not even a drug
per se. Perhaps your vet can contact
OK-I didn't realize that we are in the same area!! How crazy is that? I live in
Rio Linda (Sacramento County) with my kitties, horses and antique Aussies (all
over 10 yrs old). Citrus Heights is within 15-20 minutes away. Small World!
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Felvtalk
Actually, doxy is available in liquid form and this is the form that
should always be used with cats. If a doxy tablet gets stuck going down
it will do serious damage to the esophagus. I haven't tried grinding a
prednisone and putting it in food, but you might try that. I find cat
food like
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