For those of you who saw my earlier post about my kitten
Angelica and have wondered how vitamin C could have possibly
saved her from FIP, I thought that perhaps the information
below would help to explain it and convince others to try
this highly effective and completely benign treatment for
infect
For those of you who saw my earlier post about my kitten
Angelica and have wondered how vitamin C could have possibly
saved her from FIP, I thought that perhaps the information
below would help to explain it and convince others to try
this highly effective and completely benign treatment for
infect
On Nov 20, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Caroline Kaufmann wrote:
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I think my message was too long with the threads prior, so I am re-
posting only it.
Of course I am still around! Busy with work tho mostly :( I'm on
Facebook with a lot of felv members and that's how I mostly keep up
with them.
I think my message was too long with the threads prior, so I am re-posting only
it.
Of course I am still around! Busy with work tho mostly :( I'm on Facebook with
a lot of felv members and that's how I mostly keep up with them.
I also violated all the rules and became a traitor- rescu
Laura,
I am glad to hear your vet is willing to try something. It is so hard to
watch these healthy young beautiful felv kittens and cats deteriorate so
rapidly and die.
The treatments I am aware of include interferon - an oral preparation most
vets are familiar with and cheap, LTCI (an immunomo
Consider using PetzLife Brush Away or an additive to the cat's water
that helps with teeth too since the cat has a history of dental
problems.
Hi Caroline. Good to know you are still around.
On Nov 20, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Caroline Kaufmann wrote:
I have a non-positive (just a regular old c
I have a non-positive (just a regular old cat- except that he was my first
foster and has literally helped foster every cat I have taken in!) that is
missing a little tooth on his bottom jaw and another is barely hanging on.
It's always been like that- he's only 2. Don't know when he lost it.
My Bridget - about 7 months old - has tested positive for FeLV. Someone a while
back had mentioned a treatment she'd been using on a litter of positive kittens
with good results. My vet, bless him, is willing to try new treatments - he
sees a lot of FeLV in his practice - so I'd love to know wha
LOL, 'lemon fresh' isn't always a great thing, eh
Debbie (COL)
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle" Philo
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> From: patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:55:19 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Raw Food
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> A funny stor
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