Also nice to know, about the Vetri-DMG.  I'll have to try that.

I use interferon alpha. Have used it daily, some suggest using it 3 days on and 3 off; also 7 days on and 7 off is another protocol.

I believe that most healthy adult cats, vaccinated or not, have immune systems that will successfully repel the FELV virus.

Gloria


On Apr 4, 2009, at 7:28 PM, James Rauscher wrote:


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 negative cats until the positive one dies because they will "inevitably" become positive as well, even though they are vaccinated.

Another owner of mixed positives and negatives is taking the same route as me in not separating the positives and negatives (vaccinating the negatives) but also gives her positive kitty something called Vetri-DMG which is supposedly produced by the body naturally and is an immune system booster.

Does anyone here have experience with these products? The vet who told me to re-home my negatives said immunoglobulins are very expensive and only help to keep a suffering cat alive. I am very confused - I get a different opinion from every vet I talk to!

Avia




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