Lance,
I know it's hard but I really wouldn't worry too much about it. Some of the
negatives I have were really sick and in the same small kennel for months with
sick FeLV's before I got them. Callie is also an adult so more immune to the
virus.
DMG is really good for cats with HCM but I haven'
he battle-El
Hi El,
I actually have at home Transfer Factor Classic, I used it last year for my
late cat. What is the dosage, do you remember? So, your kitties were ok for
about five years after being diagnosed? Thanks,Kasia
From: designercats cats
To: "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org&qu
I've used Transfer Factor Plus Tri Factor for FeLV+ cats for several years.
It's the best immune booster I've tried. Also, I use the Agaricus Blazeii.
Although all of the FeLV+ cats that I've taken in have come very ill and
emaciated, once all the infections are treated and their immune system
Lance, you and Ember are in my thoughts and prayers. El
> From: lini...@fastmail.fm
> Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 20:35:42 -0500
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Ember
>
> Thank you, Beth, Sharyl, and Bonnie for thinking about my girl. She has a vet
> visit tomorrow. We’ll
Hi LanceEmber may have lymphoma. Several of the FeLV+ cats I've had stay
extremely healthy for about 4 1/2 - 5 years and then develop lymphoma. I've had
one with cns lymphoma, another with mediastinal lymphoma, and now also Mattie.
Her tumours couldn't be removed but went away with iv chemo wi
e got 600 mg/day.
recommended on the pet bottle was 45 mg/lb so my dose was a little more than
that. Danny went into remission in month and is still cancer free 6 years
later. :)
KG
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wrote:
Thank you for this timely info! One of my FeLV+
Thank you for this timely info! One of my FeLV+ cats, Mattie was diagnosed with
high grade lymphoma on Dec. 22nd. I've had her for 5 years now and she's done
well. Her only symptoms were those of a bladder infection. Her bloodwork was
great. She's been undergoing chemo since Dec. 27th and this
Hi,Black salve (Neoplasene) isn't quackery. However it must be used with
caution on a cat. I would strongly encourage anyone wishing to use it to join
the Yahoo group
-http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum/?yguid=323115008
It is a group with valuable information
Hi Pam,I have had cats that test positive on the SNAP test, and then again one
month later. Two months later the same cats have tested negative and then
negative again after 6 months and continue to be negative a few years later. I
have one cat that still tested positive 6 months later but te
Hi Sean,Tcyte (Dr. Beardsley) was the original company who developed the LTCI.
The LTCI was very reasonably priced. Tcyte was in the midst of trials. The
marketing rights? were sold to Imulan in the midst of the initial trials, who
then inflated the price terribly. Imulan then sold (probably
t;
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Hi Stacy,I have used Neoplasene and would never use it on a symptomatic FeLV
cat. It is also very hard on the liver as the liver has to process all the
toxins. A very informative group where you can get info is -
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum/?yguid=323115
Andrew,
I'm really new here with newly diagnosed FeLV+ foster cats but this treatment
is real. It is expensive. My understanding is that it's by injection only and
for the first month, weekly injections must be given and then monthly
injections. It is only available in the US. I live in Canada
Sally, he is beautiful! I'm sorry you lost him so young. He reminds me of my
little Cami.
Thank you for sharing his story.
El
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Hi Wendy,Thanks for asking. Cami is better. It's been a long rough road so far
for these magnificent 7. All are better now and
Hi Wendy,
Thanks for asking. Cami is better. It's been a long rough road so far for these
magnificent 7. All are better now and I'm close to $5000. poorer. Of course
this includes neutering, spaying, blood panels, dentals and numerous
extractions for infected teeth, vaxing, ear flushing, meds,
Hi Wendy,
I have him on A/D and Recovery. Recovery is newer and is sometimes more
palatable when they don't like A/D.
His URI has never left. He's been on antibiotics for a month and he gets a
little better and then worse. We're going to the vet in a few minutes. The
other little ones have all
Hi Wendy,
He hasn't always had the Recovery food. He prefers dry food but is not eating.
His nose was stuck shut and his entire face was encrusted with pus when I
pulled him from the shelter. He seems to get a bit better but then worse. I've
been syringing him every few hours for the last two
Hi,
Little Milli is getting better. She still has diahrea to some degree but it's
getting better. Her URI is getting much better although she still coughs and
sneezes a bit.
One of the other FeLV+ Cami has a very very stubborn URI. Initially on
injectable antibiotics he got better really quick
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