Unlike with humans, most anemia in cats is not related to poor iron
absorption. Most cats with anemia are absorbing enough iron but having trouble
with their bone marrow or their kidneys or their spleen. While feeding
some liver should not hurt (though be careful because cats can get
Hi, My Bandy has anemia...and is Felv and FIV+. I have given him alot of things since Aug..so I don't really know what is working...I know something must be though. I really try to make sure he gets Co Q10 once a day..10mg..and for sure on all meals bovine colostrum. It is a very good immune
I´m trying to find natural treatments for our Tiggie´s anemia. She was diagnosed FELV + about a month ago, was dying with an anal tumor, was started on Transfer Factor Plus and Seacure, operated on at the last minute, and has pulled through miraculously. She seems pretty much back to normal now,
Hi Elizabeth,
Congratulations on Tiggie's miraculous recovery! I'm sure you'll get
responses from the others on the group, (we're slow on weekends
usually), but I wanted to say hello and welcome you. Since you and
Tiggie have already been through so much, and the fact that you have
found TF,
Look in the archives for recent postings about anemia from kerry who has
Bandy. She has used a combination of medications and natural supplements to help
him, pretty successfully so far. Folic acid (I think 800 mcg a day--
that's micrograms, not miligrams) was one of them, but there were a
elizabeth, I'm going on what i've always thought to be true about
anemia. The best is boost the oxygen-carrying capacity, so coked
liver is good or iron and B vitamins. Be careful with the vitamins
though a little goes a long way. Defective production of red blood
cells by the bone marrow may lead
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