Good luck to you. I have some of the Mega C Plus, I'd try that,
would also try daily low dose interferon, which has a variety of
prices - ranging from expensive to cheap. The age 2.5 - 3 yrs is a
tough time for FELV cats, least it's been for my guys. Give it all
you've got. I sure hope
Hi Cassandra,
Yes, I buy my salmon oil at the health food store. I have a cat on my
lap, so I can't go get the name brand for you right now, but it's 100%
wild salmon oil, no additives or other ingredients. They are gel caps
that I puncture with a pin. I add it to a homemade food that I
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Hi Cassandra,
Yes, I buy my salmon oil at the health food store. I have a cat on my
lap, so I can't go get the name brand for you right now, but it's 100%
wild salmon oil, no additives or other ingredients. They are gel caps
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My cats all hated the pelleted paper litter. They prefer wood shavings.
Non-clumping
wood shavings. Cedarific is a good brand of cat litter that is nice small
contact them and ask what's in it:
http://www.elegantcatlitter.com/contactus.htm
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Special Needs Cat Resources
Yeah, that;s the big problem, most of the alternative litters are much more
expensive. That's the main reason I switched to Pine shavings, it's just so
economical. I've had no issues with toxicity, allergies, etc - and one of my
cats is
highly allergic to almost everything, he loves to dig and
Thought I might chime in on some of these questions. The TF caps aren't
very large, and they are easy to give in any form you like, since they
can easily be opened and their contents dumped in food. Ember gets hers
in canned Innova EVO.
More importantly, there's a big difference between TF Plus
Hi Lance,
Since you've done your homework about TF... Do you know the difference
between the TF Plus Advanced and TF Stress formula? I've always ordered
the sf, but now I can't remember why I made that decision in the first
place. I don't have any felv in the house right now and don't give
have to guess every day.
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Ewww, I wouldn't want to squirt Pet-tinic in anyone's mouth! I taste most
Thanks for the info, Lance.
Kitty kisses to Ember,
elizabeth
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Thought I might chime in on some of these questions. The TF caps aren't
very large, and they are easy to give in any form you like, since they
can easily be opened and their contents
Hemobartonella is completely curable, even in FELV+ cats. Don't throw in the
towel just yet! Keep up with the treatment, and it's likely your baby will
be just fine! It is good to know of the FELV status anyways, but I certainly
wouldn't assume that the FELV has become symptomatic just because the
My cats all hated the pelleted paper litter. They prefer wood shavings.
Non-clumping
wood shavings. Cedarific is a good brand of cat litter that is nice small sized
and
scoopable wood shavings (small enough they sift through a typical litterbox
scoop),
but I actually save a TON of money by
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Hi Tomi's guardian,
Sorry, what's your name?
It was suspected that my Grace had Hemobart too. Belinda is right
Hi,
Sorry you have had to find us but Tomi is in good hands. Is he on
doxocycline and is the parasite hemobartonella? If the anemia is due to
that the doxy should get his blood count back up once the hemobartonella
is under control, he should be on the doxy for a minimum of 4 to 6
give my little guy (and girl if she starts getting sick) a chance.
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Hi,
Sorry you have had to find us
.
This whole process is a little overwhelming and expensive, but worth
it if I can give my little guy (and girl if she starts getting sick) a
chance.
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Hello,
I know *exactly* how you feel. A year ago last Tuesday, our family
was thrown into the same, painful spiral that you're going through.
We lost one kitten to FeLV, and her playmate, who is my own cat,
tested positive for FeLV. I spent the next month just trying to
emotionally
I never would have thought two days ago that I would be discussing FeLV. I
didn't even know what it was.
Yesterday, I was devastated when I brought my favorite cat, Tomi, to the vet
since he wasn't eating and was lethargic. I found out he was severely anemic
because of a parasite in the
At 05:32 PM 3/10/2007, you wrote:
Sorry you need to join us under theses circumstances, but after you
digest so much and things settle down and you spend te next week
reading all the old posts and your baby starts to feel a bit better
you will get your happiness back again,
I will not even
Thank you for listening to your heart. A frightening number of vets
recommend euthanasia without further evaluation. You did very well.
I am sure you will get a lot of responses here -- but there is hope and life
after a FeVL+ diagnosis. Mama Kitty wasn't supposed to live but a few
weeks.
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