Thank you Laurie for sharing your affirming experience with BJ and now
little Mitzi! It's music to my heart. Thank you also for including the
vet search link. You mention that your vet has BJ and Mitzi on a diet
that most vets wouldn't agree with, is it a raw diet? Could you please
post abo
Hello,
I have
written numerous messages to the board about my cat, BJ. Well, we adopted
another cat, a female orange tabby named Mitzi. Both are feline leukemia
positive and both are doing great. For those who might not know our
story, here it is. My brother and I adopted a black and whi
Hideyo,
I was just looking up Sucralfate, a prescription for someone on my IBD
group has been given for their kitty. I noticed that it is used for
liver problems as well. I don't know what George's specific problems
are, but maybe when you find the support group, you could mention this
drug a
I hope someone has the link for you, but yes, there is. I used to be on it.
Do a search for yahoo groups for liver disease in cats.
Hope this helps.
tHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you know any on line support group for feline liver problem?
Great NewsGloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd written about my problems with Lancelot - my little mostly white kitty - he had the slight sniffles, red swollen face and eyes, face and neck starting to itch. Weird. His nose was stopped up, he looked miserable. He was starting to sc
Do you know any on line support group for feline liver
problem?
I've never used Ovaban before. Apparently it's a hormonal substance that's
sometimes used for skin allergies/problems. Long term use can cause
cancer, but maybe he'll be ok with short-term.
I've used ozone several times on kitties - and it's been great. Think
being "non-traditional", it's n
Thanks! Yup, I gotta have more than one or even two vets - those second
opinions are priceless.
Gloria
At 01:56 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
Hooray for you and Lancelot! What the heck is Ovaban? And ozone in his
ears?? The second vet sounds like a keeper! Thanks for posting about
Lance, pra
Gloria, I am so glad that you found another vet who was able to provide
you a second opinion, and more than anything else, that Lancelot is
doing much better! - it shows how important that we always get a 2nd
(third) opinion for our little critters!
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Hooray for you and Lancelot! What the heck is Ovaban? And ozone in his
ears?? The second vet sounds like a keeper! Thanks for posting about
Lance, prayers coming your way that he continues to improve. Way to go
girl!
Nina
Gloria Lane wrote:
I'd written about my problems with Lancelot - m
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You go girl! :) We laid ceramic tile in our kitchen...wasn't that hardat all! Be sure to rent a tile cutter...makes the job a heck of aloteasier! And keep the cement-adhesive well mixed so you can spread iteasily (I used a mixer attachme
"Innova I unfortunately know only too well. It was available at the vet clinic where I worked until 50% (I am not exaggerating) of the
male cats came down with FLUTD on it. The rosemary is a no-no for the gut - kills the bacteria - but worse still, the vegetables make the urine alkaline, predisp
Wonderful news Gloria! I'm so glad he is finally
getting some relief! Good call, taking him for a second
opinion.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
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collect KMR kitten formula labels for B
I'd written about my problems with Lancelot - my little mostly white
kitty - he had the slight sniffles, red swollen face and eyes, face
and neck starting to itch. Weird. His nose was stopped up, he looked
miserable. He was starting to scratch bloody places on his neck.
Took him to my "us
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