Re: [Felvtalk] Cat vomiting, FeLV? was.. (no subject)

2012-02-23 Thread Marta Gasper
What are the other problems your cat has besides vomiting? I assume your vet came to the conclusion that your kitty had to be put down b/c he tested positive on an in office test? As you have heard that is unaceptable. Or is your cat quite ill, lethargic, anemic, losing weight and is an in/out

Re: [Felvtalk] Cat vomiting, FeLV? was.. (no subject)

2012-02-23 Thread dlgegg
I agree, don't give up on him and get another vet's opinion. Did your vet do any tests to determine the cause? My Casey was upchucking 3 feet from her food bowl. All I had to do was switch from Hill's food to Blue Buffalo whic has no corn, wheat or soy in it and she is doing great now.

Re: [Felvtalk] Cat vomiting, FeLV? was.. (no subject)

2012-02-23 Thread MaiMaiPG
I haven't followed this line but ...he may just need a course of pepcid. I have perfectly healthy cats who need this at times. And I have had to change their diets because the food was too rich or there was something that just didn't agree with them. If someone put me down every