that sounds like a good plan. Hopefully you'll have figured out
what's going on with her now and will
have time to get her back on the DMG to give her immune system a
boost before the trip.
We're thinking of her, keep us posted.
Jane
On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:41 PM, Lance wrote:
Not really
Not really sure. I'm hoping for mid-October, though that's getting
pretty close and I still haven't found a place. We'll see. I'd like to
move in first, then come back to retrieve Ember after things are
settled, so she doesn't have to endure the craziness of moving stuff
in and unpacking.
Lance, we'll keep Ember in our thoughts and prayers. When are you
moving?
Jane
On Sep 28, 2009, at 6:28 PM, Lance wrote:
Ember had a good vet visit. I wish I could convey everything that
the vet said. He doesn't know what's causing the situation. We
decided to send out for a toxo titer, d
A vet at the Smith Ridge Veterinary Clinic recommended it to
me during a paid consultation recently for Lukey but it was
$175.00 and in the midst of our LTCI injections I just
couldn't afford to do both. Would love to know if anyone
else has actually used it. To my understanding it is a
glyconutr
A vet at the Smith Ridge Veterinary Clinic recommended it to
me during a paid consultation recently for Lukey but it was
$175.00 and in the midst of our LTCI injections I just
couldn't afford to do both. Would love to know if anyone
else has actually used it. To my understanding it is a
glyconutr
I am saying multiple, multiple prayers for you both!! How many injections has
he had so far? We just gave the 2nd one Friday night to Rosie and Murphy. We
had lost Rosie's 4 brothers within a 5 month period and they were so young, 6
1/2 months to just turned a year old. We had tried a tr
Ember had a good vet visit. I wish I could convey everything that the
vet said. He doesn't know what's causing the situation. We decided to
send out for a toxo titer, despite the lack of lesions when he looked
into her eye.
He also gave me some symptoms to watch for if this is actually
so
Has anyone presently on the list ever used Acemannan for their FeLV positive
cat(s)?
Gary
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Dear Michael, Congratulations for your old kitty and thanks for your
sanctuary.
Actually vets recommend me to put xana under low dose of interferon (via
oral) ... they do not agree if human alfa or feline omega some of them say
one some of them the other...
*Can you, please, give some advice ab
I had a kitty with uneven pupils, the vet felt it was a tumor but she also
had toxoplasmosis and I suspected that was what it was as it did seem they
normalized after treatment.She was feral, FIV+, toxo & CRF, and did
great for 9 months with fluids and care, no further eye problems, we had to
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Best thing to do is ask how long cats live once they go to a sanctuary, any
sanctuary and if they are medicated or vaccinated at all. If they have a limit
of number of cats they take in also and how they are funded.
And of course, visit.
> Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 09:51:58 -0400
> From: fur
I just had a young adult male test FIV+, weak FELV+, and about 45 days later
FELV negative, confirmed on IFA.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 1:30 PM, MaryChristine wrote:
> fyi, there is no evidence that FIVs are any less able to throw off FeLV
> than
> are other cats--in fact, FIVs tend to be the healt
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