One of the vets who saw my FeLV+ catOnyx said I could give her interferon, that
it may or may not help her, but certainly would not hurt her. Two other vets
told me there was nothing to do for her except to wait until she gets sick then
put her to sleep. One of them recommended "re-homing" my n
Thank you everyone for your advice. Lisa, you are the best! I have ordered the
Vetri-DMG for Onyx, and I am going to ask the more positive vet (when he gets
back from vacation) to give me the interferon as well. I am going to talk to
him about trying to make some sort of arrangement about bring
Thank you for the info, MC! Onyx's IFA test came up positive - do you know if
cats who are positive on that test ever revert to negative? Also, some vets say
that vaccinated cats always show up positive on later tests (because of the
vax), but two of them said that vaccinated cats do not show u
Hi Kerry,
One of my cats (FeLV-) was diagnosed with asthma about a year ago. The
symptoms for asthma and heartworm are similar, I guess, but the vet was
confident it was not heartworm (she did not test for that, but did a couple of
tests for asthma), and Horus responded beautifully to Flove
Onyx tested positive on both Elisa and IFA (two days apart) 75 days after
Cinder died (the other two negative). When should I retest? I have another week
before Horus & Blackie get their FeLV boosters, and the vet I like gets back
from vacation, so I was wondering if anyone here can tell me.
I
Hi all, there is an article on feline heartworm in the June 2009 CatFancy
magazine. It seems that wherever dogs can get heartworm, cats (including indoor
cats, as someone here posted) can get it. The incidence is much higher in
warmer states, but one of the vets quoted in the article says she b
I adopted my Cinder at 9 weeks, and she tested negative at that time. On
January 12 of this year, at one year and 8 months, she crossed to the bridge
after she become suddenly very, very ill - she was fine Friday and gone Monday.
She had a massive tumor in her liver and her chest filled with fl
You know, I was thinking about that one myself. We "rescued" Onyx from a pet
store in Brooklyn In January '06. I say rescued because I had to take her to
the vet the next day. She had bloody diarrhea (coccidia), she was dehydrated
and malnourished. Although the pet store owner told me she was 1
The pay-off time you have for Care Credit depends on the deal the vet's office
has with the company. My dog swallowed a golf-ball sized tennis ball in the
park last Fall. I took him to the vet right away, and the surgery the vet
insisted had to be done asap would cost *about* $4000 (not includi
Hi Susan!
Banfield is a vet clinic inside some PetSmart stores. The food is Hill's
Prescription Diet A/D, it comes in canine and feline formulas.
Good luck with your kitty!
Avia
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