ED] On Behalf Of TenHouseCats
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 5:12 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Gary - Immunoregulin
another thing is to look for house-call vets--there are FOUR of them in
my town, and it makes a tremendous difference in the stress level
involved in vet visits. my c
LOL! So true. I use a house call vet for my feral dogs.TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
another thing is to look for house-call vets--there are FOUR of them in my town, and it makes a tremendous difference in the stress level involved in vet visits. my cats generally stay calm, it's just t
another thing is to look for house-call vets--there are FOUR of them in
my town, and it makes a tremendous difference in the stress level
involved in vet visits. my cats generally stay calm, it's just the vet
who needs to be tranquilized
MC
Nina wrote:
>A lot of vets do not like to send hom
>A lot of vets do not like to send home drawn injections, though.
If you have a vet that doesn't want to give you med injections to
administer at home, appeal to them, argue with them and if they still
don't want to trust you to do it, find another vet. It makes a world of
difference in reducin
If she will give you the shots, you can give them subcutaneously at home
without having to stress her by bringing her in. I did that. A lot
of vets do not like to send home drawn injections, though.
Michelle
Thanks, Michelle.
After Gary's diagnosis I read a *little* about
Immunoregulin but haven't thought about it since. I
will ask the vet if she's used it.
The thing about our vet is even though she is
supposedly the best in the valley, apparently her
clinic sees very few FeLV+ cats (one per year
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