I'm not sure which posting you are referring too, but I know that the only
approved treatment for FeLV is LTCI. You can find alot of information about
it at www.imulan.com
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM, LauraM wrote:
> My Bridget - about 7 months old - has tested positive for FeLV. Someone a
I know that interferon is not an approved treatment for FeLV cats. There is
an approved treatment in the US, it is LTCI. You can get more information
about it on the company's website www.imulan.com. Hope this information is
helpful.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Crystal Proper
wrote:
> Hi
Please consider looking into the product LTCI. It is the only approved
treatment aid for FeLV and FIV cats. The studies that have been done and
through others experiences; the treatment has very promising results.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Anna Waltman wrote:
> Dear all,
> Thanks for the
Even though you just found out the she is FeLV pos, you should start looking
into the product LTCI. It is the only approved treatment aid for FeLV and
FIV cats. You should go to www.imulan.com to get more information about
this.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Ellie Foster wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
look into LTCI from IMULAN. There have been great sucesses with this
treatment.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Jeff Mills wrote:
> I have a little 4.5 mo. old black kitten rescued as a stray who tests FeLV+
> on a snap test. They won't do an IFA until he's been separated for three
> months (he
I would check out the company IMULAN and their product LTCI. It is the only
approved treatment aid for FeLV and FIV. There are people who have used
LTCI and have had amazing results, but every cat is different. I would
really research it.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Anna Waltman wrote:
>
Approved by the United States Department of Agriculture
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:54 AM, MaryChristine wrote:
> approved by whom, i keep asking. and it's not a treatment, it's a
> "treatment
> aid." that's all they're allowed by law to call it.
>
>
&
I don't know much about this product, but I do know that there is an
approved treatment for FeLV. That is LTCI. It can be obtained easily.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:
> Here is our internal medicine veterinarian's response..
>
> Laurie
>
>
>
> Hi Laurie - I do know a li
I am here
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:20 PM, James G Wilson wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm just testing the list since there hasn't been any activity
> since Monday. I hope no news is good news for everyone
> here. Please let me know if you're having any problems
> with the list. I'm always happy to ass
I have been following some of your postings and in one of them you said that
you would like the name of some vets that use LTCI. I searched around to
find some helpful information and I found on google a map that lists clinics
that use LTCI. Hopefully this helps:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?h
eleukemia.org
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> Molly, have you vaccinated your three negative cats? I have a mixed
> household but my negative kitties were vaccinated.
> Sharyl
>
>
> --- On T
Hello.
Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the ELIZA test
with FeLV, and I am just devastated. He's always
been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he was a
kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were moving.
He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOU
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