Glad to hear about Tsunade. The best things to help the felv stay dormant are to keep her on supplements, good food, and stress free. tonyaChelsea Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Tsunade is doing much better. She has really gotten into playing withtoys (was not interested at 1st). I bought
I'm new to this disease so I don't know if I can help, but two of my
cats have the herpes virus. From what I am told the virus never leaves
the body. If the cat becomes stressed out, the virus flares up. I've
noticed this with Sarah. She is fine for months then something upsets
her and her right ey
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> Tsunade is doing much better. She has really gotten into playing with
> toys (was not interested at 1st). I bought some new toys yesterday, put
> 4 of them in her porch a
The teeth and roots are being reabsorbed into her gums, the only way
to fix it is pull the teeth and make sure to get all of the root out,
otherwise it's basically like doing nothing and very painful.
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Belinda
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Tsunade is doing much better. She has really gotten into playing with
toys (was not interested at 1st). I bought some new toys yesterday, put
4 of them in her porch and she went wild knocking them everwhere. She
even brought me a present, she carried her fish plush toy, and dropped it
on the ma
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