Good for you Ardy. Please update us on what your vets say.
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Lorrie
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On 10-23, Ardy Robertson wrote:
>I called both of my vet offices today. One was too busy to talk but
>they said they would call me back tomorrow morning. The other one
>talked to me and I was quite firm (proud of
No – it’s primarily for red cell production. It is used for this in humans too,
with severe cases of genetically-caused anemia. I found it worked on all three
cell lines though, but it was the RBC’s/haematocrit (PCV) values that bounced
back first. I think that because it has stimulating
Remember, they as well as human doctors are being TOLD a bunch of lies by BIG
pharmaceutical companies. If they don' tmake it they put it down. Only the
ones I make are good. I get this all the time because I choose not to run to
the doctor every time I get a scratch, hang nail, etc. I must
I'm a lawyer. First, I can tell you that there wouldn’t be much of a lawsuit in
the passing of an ill cat (or even a healthy one for that matter - they are
just properly under the law) and second, writing down and signing that you take
full responsibility in that circumstance, is an almost
In Texas, they were found to be a special kind of property like a
photograph...but then that was rescinded...not sure what the status is
now..but at any rate you do sign a disclaimer saying you will not sue so...
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:32 PM, Amani Oakley
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tHEY ALSO HAVE TO BE CAREFUL OF LAWSUITS, THE CAT DIES AND NO MATTER WHAT YOU
SAID BEFORE, YOU MIGHT SUE.
Maya D'Alessio wrote:
> My vet seemed to really be influenced by the one study citing potential
> liver issues. I get it, it could cause liver issues, but in most
It is a shame that cats and dogs, any animal is "just property". That reduces
them to almost 'nothing in the law's eyes. As property, do they not have any
value? They deserve respect at the very least. Any one tell me my cats are
just property and not deserving of love, respect and proper
This is off topic, but I keep getting some of member emails in my trash box
instead of the inbox. Is this hapening to anyone else?
Kelley S wrote:
> In Texas, they were found to be a special kind of property like a
> photograph...but then that was rescinded...not sure
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Kelley S wrote:
> I personally am extremely glad they are property. Otherwise some other
> person who thinks they know better could decide Coco should be euthanized
> because she is positive, could see my dog out running around in my yard
Question about the Winstrol - is it good for RBC too? or mostly just the
WBC? Has anyone used it in concert with Epogen (Erythropoeitin)? Or used
Epogen instead?
I'm concerned about the paleness of Merlot's gums. He still has decent
energy though.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Margo
Sort of. Cats get Panleukopenia (FPV), which is Feline Parvo Virus. In fact, the dog "parvo" test is used to diagnose cats with Panleuk. Shelters generally give a 3 or 4-way vaccine to kittens oras part of intake protocol but rabies is separate, since it's not given until 3-4 months. The usual
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