At the risk of really sounding like a snake oil salesman, I am going to again 
suggest you try Winstrol with your cats.

I had a cat I adopted from a feral colony, and when I picked her up she was 
very very sick. The woman I picked her up from, clearly had a bunch of cats 
from the same shelter, all very ill with something. One of the cats I met at 
her home was so adorable but she said he wasn’t eating and seemed to have a 
sore abdomen and hadn’t been eating and she didn’t know what was wrong. I 
learned he died the next day and she had tests run and they came back FIV 
positive. I was already half-expecting it because the woman had told me that 
many kittens from that colony would seem fine at first, then their bellies 
would blow up, and they would suddenly die.

The little girl I brought home got progressively and dramatically worse. She 
was so very very hot (extremely high temperature), her abdomen was round and 
felt odd and she had a very congested-sounding chest. Her eyes were running and 
she was so incredibly sick. Nothing was helping. I tried antibiotics, and a 
bunch of other things. There was no improvement for days. I took her to the 
vets and they did a chest xray and there was no fluid IN the lungs – it was 
around the lungs. Nothing they tried helped either. I finally decided, what the 
hell, and gave her Winstrol, and I got a very good result. Within days, started 
eating, her temperature dropped back to normal, and she began to interact with 
me, rather than just lie on the couch next to me – basically immobile. Though I 
have never had her tested, I believe she had FIV and I believe that the 
Winstrol helped.

When I find that the vets tell that they have no ideas or suggestions, and the 
condition is hopeless or incurable, I figure the worst case scenario is that 
the Winstrol doesn’t help. I keep getting good results instead.

I don’t think the vets have too much to offer for cats with FIV, just like FeLV 
cats. If they give you no other options, consider trying Winstrol.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of barbe 
berbes
Sent: May-24-16 3:26 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; Roxanne Smith
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Availability of Winstrol


Both of my babies have FIV, both adopted from shelter. Does anyone know of a 
support group I can join to better helpe to help keep my little one healthy as 
Iong as possible? I know very little about FIV and this group doesn't address 
their issues directly. Thank you for any help and/or advice!!!
On May 24, 2016 2:17 PM, "Roxanne Smith" 
<rescuek9li...@sbcglobal.net<mailto:rescuek9li...@sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
I live in Milwaukee and know several good holistic vets
Dr Heidi Meier out of Community Vet Clinic
and Dr. Ali Troutman, I think her clinic is Integrated Vet Clinic
Both are nice vets--I like them both
I use Dr Meier for foster care
and I have been to Dr Ali for several of my own very sick animals. Both are 
sweet vets.


________________________________
From: swacht <swacht1...@comcast.net<mailto:swacht1...@comcast.net>>
To: felineres...@frontier.com<mailto:felineres...@frontier.com>; 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 12:33 PM

Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Availability of Winstrol

There was someone who lives in the Milwaukee, WI area looking for a Holistic
Vet - I have nieces who live in Madison, WI who found one there
Full Circle Veterinary
Holistic Veterinary Care

I don't remember who and there are so many posts to go through

Sandy W

-----Original Message-----
From: Lorrie
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 5:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Availability of Winstrol

Thank you very much Ardy.  Now to get my vet to comply.

Lorrie
-

On 05-19, Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Hi Lorrie,
>
> I found Winstrol (Stanozolol) at a compounding pharmacy called Diamond
> Back
> Drugs in Arizona. They offered it in other forms besides liquid, I can't
> remember all of them so they might have it in pill form. I bought it in
> liquid because that was easier for me to give to Tigger and he liked the
> salmon flavor. I would let him smell the syringe before I gave it and he
> did
> not try to avoid it. The company's website is
> http://www.diamondbackdrugs.com/   and their phone number is
> 866-578-4420<tel:866-578-4420>.
>
> I found them to be very good to work with, very efficient and also caring.
> The company seems large, but they take time to talk with you individually
> also. The vet had to fill out the prescription online, or fax it to them.
> Then they would call me to verify the address, and for me to give them
> payment by credit card. I paid $42 for a 25 day supply.
>
> Hope this helps. If they do not have pill form, you might be able to find
> other sources by googling "compounding pharmacy veterinarian".
> Ardy
>
>

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