Dear Stephanie:
If you e-mail the info to me, I can pass it on to Dr. Dana Gleason the vet
who started our local Spay/Neuter project for ferals...I've found her to be
very
helpful with my own questions about drugs and dosages in that she realizes we
who do rescue ferals are not able to take th
If you do a search on the particular drug name and "feline" in google, you
may come up with something that lists the dosing. I have often found dosings
that way. Also, there is a pill book for dogs and cats, much like the pill book
that exists for humans, with all the info on drugs and side e
she stuck there for two years because she wanted
to protect the animals who come there.
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Kerry N.
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Veterinary Questio
That's shocking if you're right, Stephanie.
(I have to say I harbor fears about that happening to one of my FeLV
kitties when I have to use an unknown vet in an emergency.)
You could try putting the details to the group too. There are some
extremely knowledgeable members, as you know.
Kerry
-O
If you can give me a little more detail information, I can ask my vets
first (I have about three or four of them that I can ask)
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Caldwell
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 9:54 AM
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