Actigal, and Milk thistle are good for liver ailments.
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Well-Tucson came out of that wall; ate and
hasn’t stopped eating since!
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See if you can find something salty for him.
That seems to help Kitty. Deli ham (I know, it is awful) is a
favorite. If she gets a little down she feels better and often will eat
later. You may need to rub it on the nose or put a piece in the mouth
(don't force it--just make sure he can
I don't know, Kerry. I don't think I would force feed if he's vomiting. I can't recall the med. my cat was on for liver disease, but she was on something. We also had her on sam-E. I would think the a/d would be too rich for her? Maybe some chicken broth? tonyaKerry Roach <[EMAIL PROTEC
What an amazing story!!
Took 5 more
days and many holes punched and threats to management to call media but
lo
& behold little Tucson & her
brother came out of the wall. They were about 6
weeks old and had fallen into an ac duct. Mom who was an incredible
cat
must have been dropping
They were looking at the hormone levels.
There are two tests that can be run. I don't understand the details but
the one they ran on Dixie was a simple blood test. The other involves
giving the cat hormones and seeing what the reaction is. I would
have loved to have seen my vet's face wh
So sorry to hear about Buster… when
my Tucson had very low WBC, vet gave her a series of immuno-regulin
shots. WBC came back up pretty quick. Had to do it twice and both
times it worked… Both times I knew something was up because she
didn’t eat—and eating is her very favorite thing to do
Buster isn't doing well at all today...I did get him to eat a little on his own Fri..and drink some water..He went to the box a couple of times, but is very wobbly.. I got his meds down him early this morning, but now he won't eat at all...I tried to feed him some of the same thing I did yesterday
Hi Shana, If your mother in law has agreed to take her I think that would be great. If you have your negative cats vaccinated you could also choose to keep her yourself. If she is in perfect health, she could still throw off the virus, could never get sick from the virus, or could get sick.
If she can't come in contact with an intact male
you can wait and see if she comes in heat
Tad
Nina wrote:
Marylyn,
A neighbor of mine rescued a kitty off the street and asked me to have
her spayed. Of course, she had very little money so I asked a local
shelter if we could
Marylyn,
A neighbor of mine rescued a kitty off the street and asked me to have
her spayed. Of course, she had very little money so I asked a local
shelter if we could do it through them. Poor kitty was opened up only
to find she had already been spayed. She was never the same after
that. S
Well it looks like someone finally took notice of her situation,she is at the clinic and on meds,she is very anemic,so keep the prayers coming.
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virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!
Have his blood tested for anemia...red / white blood cell count... If
normal it is
probably wise to spay as it will mean less stress later when it really
counts...
If the count is low then I would not do surgery...
Tad
Marylyn wrote:
I took Dixie Louise to my vet to be
spay
I took Dixie Louise to my vet to be spayed and she
tested positive for FeLV. There were lots of conversations about how to
handle the "situation" especially since I have Kitty, a FeLV neg cat who has
cancer. To get to the point, all the vets at the clinic, who are very
friendly to all the
Thank you Karen for getting the info to Michelle so quickly!
Nina
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I buy mine from revival animal health with no prescription
http://www.revivalanimal.com/Default.asp?bhcd2=1139626865
they are a great source for meds.
see our available orphans
Hi Shana,
Thank you so much for taking in little Audrey! I'm so glad you
followed your heart and didn't take the advice of your vet! If you
take a look at our archives, (you could probably do a search on
"mixing"), you see that a great many folks on the list mix their negs
and pos. I no long
Yes I got it thanks Wendy. Haven't read it yet though.
Thanks
Michelle, Minstrel, Buddy & Angel Bramble
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