Hi Stacy,
It seems to me you care very much about Spanky and want to do the very best
for him just like I would. It also sounds like you don't trust your vets so
much. I would suggest a holistic vet. I am very leery of all the
conventional meds as well and tend to think they may do more harm than
Hi Tracey:
Thanks for your reply. I actually do trust my main vet, he is very open minded
and looks at all my research and does research as well, and he actually does
acupuncture and chinese herbs. He referred me to the specialist/derm once so
she could have a look at his lesions and see if
The probiotics might be a good idea - some good bacteria in the tummy/
gut, and certainly providing nutrients. Might try syringing some
chicken/turkey baby food too. Sometimes just getting something into
the belly helps.
Good luck - sending good vibes for Spanky.
Gloria
On Nov 21,
Clavamox put Bob into full diaherrea. he was miserable and we had a few messes
when he could not make it to the box. this was from emergency vet on a Sunday
night. got another that was easier on him, but he passed at the end of that
week. thought about an autopsy, but decided not to cause
That's been my experience often w Clavamox.
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On Nov 21, 2010, at 3:56 PM, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
Clavamox put Bob into full diaherrea. he was miserable and we had a few
messes when he could not make it to the box. this was from emergency vet on
a Sunday night.
See note below from Natalie - need help with felv mama and babies in
Connecticut .
Gloria
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Natalie Jarnstedt ati...@gmail.com
Date: November 21, 2010 11:05:19 AM CST
To: 'Gloria Lane' gbl...@aristotle.net
Subject: FeLV question
Gloria
This is an FELV Persian, in Bella Vista, Arkansas, the northwest part
near the Missouri/Arkansas border, toward Kansas, who doesn't have
much time - any options? They say they're willing to transport... Any
thoughts or takers?
Thanks,
Gloria
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On Nov 17, 2010,
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