It seems you are on the right track and keeping his feedings small will help
also. I know my Harley who is not sick, just gulps down too much at one time
and then up chucks has to get small amounts to prevent that. I also have a pot
of lemon grass for the cats to munch on when their stomachs a
Thanks!! I hope so too. I wrote a longer note to the FeLV chatline, but I
guess it is too long. I didn't know there was a limit in size. The moderator
is checking it out. If it doesn't go through, I will send a few shorter
notes detailing Tigg's progress while on the Winstrol and
Prednisolone..
My cat Tucker was throwing up his food. We went to the vet and got an X-ray
which showed a mass in his chest. I brought him home with steroids but he still
couldn't keep food down probably the mass was restricting the food from
passing through since he was just regurgitating it right back up. T
My sweet FeLV+ boy Brock has taken a bad turn. He has been doing really
great, and only a week and a half ago celebrated his 1 year anniversary
of being diagnosed with Restrictive Cardiomyopathy and Congestive Heart
Failure. Only 20% of cats with that diagnosis make it to the one year
mark.
may be full time job, but they are worth it! glad Tigger is responding well.
hope he continues improving.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Hi Jane
>
> I am going to leave all the details for Ardy to report, but I can indicate
> that Tigger is definitely responding well to the Winstrol so far. I d
Hi Jane
I am going to leave all the details for Ardy to report, but I can indicate that
Tigger is definitely responding well to the Winstrol so far. I don't want to
put words in her mouth, so I will leave the rest for Ardy to speak about when
she has a moment. (As we all know, it is almost a fu
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