I think that one reason not much has been done for treatments for FELV is no
one thinks there is enough money in it.
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Along those lines, I found this article, "Discovery of drugs that possess activity against feline leukemia virus".http://vir.sgmjourna
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> Along those lines, I found this article, "Discovery of drugs that possess
> activity against feline leukemia virus".
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Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors
too!
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. And I'm sure there
are other immune boosters you might try. I think I'll see what I can find.
All the best,
Margo
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Along those lines, I found this article, "Discovery of drugs that possess
activity against feline leukemia virus".
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/content/93/Pt_4/900.full.pdf
Almost all of the terminology in the paper is beyond me, but what I do
understand makes me think that we could have potentia
I'm wondering if anyone has ever attempted treatment of a potentially infected
cat before the cat showed symptoms or tested positive. Would immune boosters
help, or would we be playing with fire and possibly making things worse? It
seems like a vet who has done a lot of work with FeLV cats migh
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