This week I noticed Spanky's nasal passage looked swollen and red. At first I
thought it was bleeding. It seemed that it just happened overnight! I took
Spanky to the vet on Wed morning and she said it looks like he now has an the
eosinophilic granuloma in his nose and it is swollen and
One of my cats has this on his hind legs. I refused to give him steroids and
instead opted for an alternative which is fish oil daily. My cat is fine as
long as he gets it daily. I give him Feline Welactin twist caps. Of course not
all animals react the same but its worth trying. It took a week
Hi everyone,
as most of you know we here at Second Chance are an out of pocket sanctuary,
and
due to hard time, as we all know has hit soo many, we are forced to call
out for help.
please check out the chip in link and if you can please help our furry kids and
those to join us in the
Stacey and Spanky,
Would you be open to try a tonic made from herbs that doesn't taste great,
but can be disguised. It is used for curing cancer, but may just help with
this and as a fringe benefit, even help other symptoms of FeLV - it hasn't
been tried for that yet. Natalie
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Just please anyone that uses herbs make sure they are truly cat safe and don't
interact with any other medicines the animal may be on already. I have seen
some people recommend herbs for pets that are actually toxic. I'm not saying
you do this Natalie, just speaking in general.
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We lost another sweet Sids kid today.General Motor got his name because of the
loud purr he always had for us...we will miss you GM :(
Sherry
We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its
Stacy,
Here's a pathology link from The University of Georgia you might find
useful.
http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/CLERK/Starnes/index.php
Give me a call.
Karen
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Sent: Friday, November 05,
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