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also preservatives.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Beth wrote:
Watch the lunch meat. I didn't realize a lot of the stuff you get at
the deli counter has onions & or garlic added.
Beth
"Amanda K. Payne" wrote:
Hi,
Pet-tinic is a liquid supplement rich in iron, copper and Vitamins
Katherine, he may be slightly anemic? Have you ever used Pet-tinic? It
is a liquid vitamin. Vets used to carry it. I got mine at a good price
from Amazon. It's cheap. I think it is has iron in it. and it works for
my FEV+ kitty who every now an then has pale gums. Carolyn
On Tue, Oct 29, 201
r boy.
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Feline_Anemia/info
Wishing you and Terence the best,
Margo
-Original Message- From: "Katherine K." Sent: Oct 30, 2013 9:31 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Pale gums
Thanks everyone. Terence's PCV is aro
Thanks everyone. Terence's PCV is around 13%. Temperature yesterday was
102.9. He got a shot of Convenia and we started the lixotinic. Gums looking
slightly pinker today. I'm waiting to hear if his red blood cells look like
they are regenerative or non regenerative.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 9:32 P
Watch the lunch meat. I didn't realize a lot of the stuff you get at the deli
counter has onions & or garlic added.
Beth
"Amanda K. Payne" wrote:
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>Pet-tinic is a liquid supplement rich in iron, copper and Vitamins B12, B6
>and Thiamine, among other vitamins. The belief is that this sup
Yes, eating litter, licking things is Pica & indicates severe anemia. Cats can
be very sick & still act normal. Most of my FeLV cats have died from anemia.
Get him to the vet ASAP. Sorry you are having to go through this.
Beth
"Katherine K." wrote:
>Thanks. After doing few searches on the lis
Hi,
Pet-tinic is a liquid supplement rich in iron, copper and Vitamins B12, B6
and Thiamine, among other vitamins. The belief is that this supplement
will help the animal produce more RBCs. There is also a product called
Liqui-Tinic which offers similar vitamins and minerals. It does, however,
Hi Amanda,
Can you please tell me more about Petinic and transfer factor?
Thanks,
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> On Oct 29, 2013, at 13:31, "Amanda K. Payne" wrote:
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> Hello Katherine,
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> I definitely have to back Heather here. Pale gums and eating litter are very
> indicative of anemia. Earlier
Hello Katherine,
I definitely have to back Heather here. Pale gums and eating litter are
very indicative of anemia. Earlier this year, our sweet girl Polli,
started licking walls and clay planters. She slowly lost interest in her
toys and food. By the time I took her to the vet, she was severe
Yes, definitely. I would get him in asap (today). This is a worry with
any kitty and especially felv+ kitties. Last time someone told me their
cat was eating litter, he died soon after even though they got him to the
vet (probably needed a transfusion which I don't think they tried).
Again not
Thanks. After doing few searches on the listserv archive and reading past
posts I wanted to add that I also have found him a couple of times recently
eating litter (the kind he was eating was Worlds Best Cat Litter made from
corn, but he also uses clay litter) and he has a tendency to lick the
show
Pale gums can indicate anemia, if gums are white they are usually near
death. I'd get the kitty's PCV (packed cell volume) checked asap. FELV+
cats are particularly prone to anemia, I don't have any FELV+ cats and
think sometimes it is non-regenerative but some here might have some advice.
Not t
Just saw Avaykn's email as I was writing this. I have the opposite problem
- pale gums.
One of my positive kittens Terence has started looking/feeling a little
skinny and his usually short sleek fur has a more raggedy look to it. I
checked his gums this morning and they were pale compared to his 3
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