Susan, I have worked with many positive FELV cats and use Transfer Factor Plus on them all. I purchased a dealership for the product, and you can order directly from the website at my dealer cost. I usually order by telephone from the manufacturer. You can do the same by calling 1-888-454-3374. My dealer number is 6109801. They are wonderful about getting to product to you promptly. If you would like to have me set you up as a customer, I can do so, or you can order directly using my dealer number.
I have an informational web site on Transfer Factor. It may answer many of your questions. The address for the site is: http://www.powerbod.com/us/karengriffith You can also order from the site. Personally I like to call the toll free number and talk to a human. You can just tell them my Distributor ID - 6109801, use your credit card, and give them your mailing address. If you have any questions, Please feel free to give me a call. Karen Griffith Karen Griffith Farms 34440 State Route 7 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 Phone: 740-992-5782 Website: www.karengriffith.com Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Ang To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:08 PM Subject: Autumn - Update amd Transfer Factor Question Hey Everyone, Thank you so much for the support and kind messages. Autumn has finally recovered and is no longer in pain. Her vets keep pushing me to give her vaccinations, but shortly after she has them she gets sick! I don't think they are using dead vaccines, which is recommended for FELV+. I don't understand why most vets don't do more to educate themselves about this disease. Hopefully the Feline Omega Interferon becomes FDA approved and be readily available. Where do most people get their Transfer Factor Plus? We are looking for a specialist for Autumn, but they are hard to find in our area. Thank you again. She is a healthy, happy 15 week old. Cute as a button and highly rambunctious! She used to sleep on the floor, but now she sleeps in the bed curled up against my neck and when she sleeps deeply her little tongue sticks out. So cute! ~Susan A.