just a thought, i give one of my cats (who is negative for leuekmia)
postassium citrate to ward off any more bouts of his oxalate crystals. the
other cats get MegaC plus but that's not advised for oxalate. I buy it in
capsule form and fortunately this cat, Puff, loves those Pill Pockets i get
at the pet store so can just hide the pill in that. the other cats' meds I
just open the capsules and mix in their wet food very very thoroughly.
what are some natural sources of potassium besides bananas? and would a cat
even eat a banana or is it even good for them?

another thought, how long has jersey been in your care? did you tell the vet
his past history-outdoor cat, possible exposure to raccoons, etc? when you
got him, was he able to walk/run around? or was he already slowing down?
what is that disease raccoons supposedly transmit that the vets advise
getting vaccinations for? if it affects dogs, does it also pertain to cats?
Is this cat even getting up to use the litter box?
sorry Jersey's legs are not improving.
regards
Barbara
----- Original Message -----
From: "Belinda Sauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: Jersey


>      Hi Stan,
>    Jersey's potassium is low, he needs some potassium, your vet should
> have told you that, I'm sorry but as long as your seeing this vet Jersey
> is in serious trouble.
>




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