ANNIE (8 YRS AND FELV) ALSO SNEEZES SOME WHEN WE HAVE THAT KIND OF WEATHER OR
WHEN THE FURNACE FIRST COMES ON. SHE GETS A GOOEY EYE EVER SO OFTEN BUT NOT
TOO MUCH AND NEVER HAS HAD A NASAL DISCHARGFE. i THINK HER IMMUNE SYSTEM IS
JUST WEAK ENOUGH TO LET THINGS GET STARTED BUT THEN SHE
Just came back from visiting with Harley. Definitely seems to be some
kind of upper respiratory virus. The swelling in his larynx seems to be
better, but now he has some nasal discharge. I reached for a kleenex,
and the tech said, never mind, he just ate it. He is interested in
food now,
Go Harley!
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
Just came back from visiting with Harley. Definitely seems to be some
kind of upper respiratory virus. The swelling in his larynx seems to be
better, but now he has some nasal discharge. I reached for a kleenex, and
God bless you Marsha well done .Harley is in good hands .
I have two cats with felv BELLA she is 3 years old and TROY he is 1 year old.
I suppose all of us in this this group are always alert for a sign of illness
in our cats .
Even a sneeze a cough is a big thing for us .
As we all know
RIGHT ON HARLEY. MAKE A MESS IF YOU WANT TO, YOU HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO.
Katherine K. kaths...@gmail.com wrote:
Go Harley!
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
Just came back from visiting with Harley. Definitely seems to be some
kind of upper
Marsha-
Thanks for the the information you have been sharing. All is well so far with
my Felv + , Bean (slayer of dragons). Good to hear what sort of symptoms start
with the all to common URI with these cats.
Glad to hear Harley is fighting the bug...
Deb
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On Dec 16, 2014,
Deb, the crazy thing is that symptoms can be variable. I have been
wracking my brain and talking to the vet, and one thing that looks like
a possibility now is that Brock, the FeLV+ cat I adopted 2.5 months ago,
may be a carrier of whatever URI virus it is. This all seemed to start
(but
Marsha-
So tell me about lysine tablets for cats? Is there some indication that it
helps Felv+ cats?
Thanks,
Deb
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On Dec 16, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
Deb, the crazy thing is that symptoms can be variable. I have been wracking
my brain and talking
Lysine slows down the replication feline herpes virus because it
competes with arginine that the virus needs. More info here on URI
viruses and different treatments including lysine:
http://www.2ndchance.info/vaccination-Ford2009.pdf
Marsha
On 12/16/2014 10:52 PM, Debi Kraal wrote:
Marsha-
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