i agree, keep her. my felv babies haven't been sick so far, but i pay close
attention to all my babies so i can catch problems before they develop into
something bad. dorlis
Jane Lyons wrote:
> Hi Ellie
> Keep Brie !!
>
> The thought of her being in that stressful situation of trave
speaking of Lysine, try Enisyl-F Lysine Treats. a bit pricey, but my girls and
boy love it. couple of them have trouble with the size of the pieces so i
break tem in half for them. vet said may be they can't work the large pieces
to the back of their mouth to chew them. as to wheather or not
Thank you all very much for your help and info! I am talking very carefully
with my sister to make sure that kitty Brie will be happy and healthy for as
long as possible! I appreciate it.
Ellie
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Just as another side to the stress story ... when I found Bailey at 5
months of age, he was FeLV+, him and my 4 others at that time traveled
for 3 months in a semi truck when I decided to move back to Washington
from Missouri. All 5 cats, hubby and me and all the stuff we brought
with us wer
and attention are
needed by a FeLV kitty. It really sounds like you are in a better position to
provide the care Brie needs to enjoy however much time she has.
Sharyl
--- On Tue, 10/13/09, Ellie Foster wrote:
> From: Ellie Foster
> Subject: [Felvtalk] New Here w/Questions
> To:
Hi Ellie,
I agree with everyone else.
Stress is huge in fostering illness in cats, especially felv+. They also
can need more vet. care, high quality food, supplements, and lots of
patience and love.
I would do something now for treatment, don't wait until they start acting
sick - they go downhi
st to you and yours,
Anna
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>
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> Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 02:34:45 -0400
> From: Ellie Foster
> Subject: [Felvtalk] New Here w/Questions
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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>
Even though you just found out the she is FeLV pos, you should start looking
into the product LTCI. It is the only approved treatment aid for FeLV and
FIV cats. You should go to www.imulan.com to get more information about
this.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Ellie Foster wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
13, 2009 1:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] New Here w/Questions
Hello,
Im new here, my name is Ellie.
I joined because my "niece" kitty, Brie, is one year old and was diagnosed
with FeLV about a month ago with a faint positive result (she is supposed to
be retested in 2
Hi Ellie
Keep Brie !!
The thought of her being in that stressful situation of travel,
moving to an unknown
place and being on her own for 20 hour days is unbearable. It would
be awful for a
healthy cat. Please keep her. I know you will be very happy that you
did.
Jane
On Oct 13, 2009,
-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Ellie Foster
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 1:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] New Here w/Questions
Hello,
Im new here, my name is Ellie.
I joined because my "niece" kitty, Brie, is one year old and was diagnosed
with FeLV about a m
Hello,
Im new here, my name is Ellie.
I joined because my "niece" kitty, Brie, is one year old and was diagnosed
with FeLV about a month ago with a faint positive result (she is supposed to
be retested in 2 months).
My question is - my sibling is planning a move across quite a few states
(USA),
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] New Here
> Welcome to the group Jody! So glad you hear your kitties are healthy! I
> feed mine Innova Evo. I would also suggest pure L-Lysine as a supplement.
> It's an immune system booste
8 8:31:15 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] New Here
Hello! I'm new to this list. My husband and I have two FeLV positive cats.
Bo is four, and Seven was a year old in June. We have them both on interferon
and have regular well-cat visits with our vets. So far, Bo and Seven are in
good health.
I
Hi Jody and welcome.
I wish I had tips to give you on a good diet. My holistic vet
believes a raw diet is best for both cats and dogs, but the
FeLV virus makes that an exception.
I have tried to find the best quality commercial food (if that really
exists) and have fed her whatever she will eat.
I am not sure how old Dixie Louise was when she left this world. She
had lived with someone, had been spayed, had been thrown away (she
showed up in the pine thicket behind my Mom's home where lots of cats
are dumped/show up etc--they come to her home for food). She hung out
at Mom's for
Welcome to the list! I must admit, I feed pretty ordinary
food. Would do better if I didn't do rescue and consequently have
rescue cats. But I have 2 FELV cats that I acquired from Oklahoma,
and they're over 10. I've had them for a few years, the previous
owner had them for quite a few. Th
Welcome to the list! I must admit, I feed pretty ordinary
food. Would do better if I didn't do rescue and consequently have
rescue cats. But I have 2 FELV cats that I acquired from Oklahoma,
and they're over 10. I've had them for a few years, the previous
owner had them for quite a few. Th
I fed Dixie Louise Primal Raw mixed with organic veggies that were
high in iron and/or vitamin C. From the China scare she never had
food with grains. Until a very few days before she left this world
she was very healthy and happy. She saw a holistic vet frequently and
a regular vet as n
Hello! I'm new to this list. My husband and I have two FeLV positive cats.
Bo is four, and Seven was a year old in June. We have them both on interferon
and have regular well-cat visits with our vets. So far, Bo and Seven are in
good health.
I have read a lot recently about diets for cats
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