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    Dry FIP Treatment - Inj vs pills

    This article does mention a tablet and an oral suspension being effective as well, so that's great info to have!! Now I need to navigate where to find this option.
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    Dry FIP Treatment - Inj vs pills

    I just recieved a quote on the capsules from another group, $250 every 2 weeks. With the Warrior group, they start off on the injectable and if labwork is good, can switch to oral at some point. From my understanding. It is a cheaper route with the injectable brand they have quoted, at $30...
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    Dry FIP Treatment - Inj vs pills

    Yes, and a couple moderators have been great! However, I'm wanting to explore the option of oral meds before going the injection route. Thought I'd see if anyone here could weigh in on their experience. :hearthrob::redheartpump:
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    Dry FIP Treatment - Inj vs pills

    Hi all! First I'll reference my first thread involving Mr Stripe. Feline Leukemia Eye issues and Seizure Following his ocular issues and single seizure a month ago, we went to the Vet. I use a retired Vet that helps with the Humane Society, so limited on tests but 50 yrs experience...
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    Feline Leukemia Eye issues and Seizure

    He is my little buddy, we've been thru so much together! This is absolutely breaking my heart, just wanting to do right by him. I will see ab getting those items. Im so worried ab leaving him alone now. I'm exhausted from checking every little sound I hear, afraid he may be having another...
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    Feline Leukemia Eye issues and Seizure

    Hi all. I posted ~2 yrs ago ab a 6wk old kitten named "Little Foot" He survived against all odds. A family member surrendered him to me a year ago. I had him neutered, vaccinated, including feleuk, and doing good. Then he started having issues from time to time with conjunctivitis. Here he...
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    Oxalate Bladder Stones?

    So my father is not letting me speak to my mother at the moment as to not upset her. Oh goodness. Im out of options.
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    Oxalate Bladder Stones?

    I hope they do as well. Also dementia is involved, so it's just a tough situation all around.
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    Oxalate Bladder Stones?

    I did a free catch analysis on 2 occasions. I (I was a Vet Tech in another lifetime.) I asked my parents to hold on to what was passed, but they were thrown away. I only have the pic above. They are telling me he is not passing anything in his urine now. I'm trying to take on that role, but...
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    Oxalate Bladder Stones?

    Hi all, I'm posting on behalf of my parents. I'll say upfront, my mother has mental health issues and is very attached to her cat, Tiger. My dad does not care for animals and will not spend anything over $50 for a Vet Service. This is key to the situation. :rolleyes3: Tiger is a 7 yr old...
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    Keep water from freezing

    What works for you guys to keep water from freezing so fast? Single digit temps here currently. The only thing I've tried is placing hot hands under water container inside feeding stations. I'm looking for some kind of battery or solar powered idea to keep water containers from freezing as fast...
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    Hypothermic Feral Cat

    I'm looking for a detailed protocol for warming a hypothermic feral cat along with symptoms. I believe one of my ferals I lost last week was hypothermic. I warmed slowly, did everything I knew to do, but still lost him. It's gut wrenching to think there was something I could have done different...
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    Senior Cat with Anal Gland Issues??

    I'm sorry it's taken me so long to update. On Tuesday, at the Vet visit, I made the decision to help her cross over. There were other issues and her blood pressure was very low. I miss her like crazy and am just giving myself time to grieve right now. Thank you all for your help and concern. 😢
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    Senior Cat with Anal Gland Issues??

    She started becoming dehydrated last night, I had to syringe her Pedialyte as it was all I had on hand. Her loading dose of Gabapentin, which was on the high end of the 1.5-5 mg, was not enough. I called this am and rescheduled for tomorrow as I'm looking at having to make a really tough...
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    Senior Cat with Anal Gland Issues??

    Oh my, other symptoms have presented. Lameness in back legs, ravenous appetite, not drinking water tonight. I think definitely Flea Allergy, but also think Diabetes. I have found some one to get her in to be seen in the morning as a favor.
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