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  1. gnapham

    My new kitty Earl Grey

    He actually developed an eye infection soon after that smiling photo and had been weepy ever since so he always looked like he was having a sad day... Haha! I added lysine and lactoferrin to his diet and the eye problem has drastically improved. He is still sneezing but he is doing way better!
  2. My new kitty Earl Grey

    My new kitty Earl Grey

  3. gnapham

    My new kitty Earl Grey

    Hi everyone, I'm new to the cat site forums but I have read a TON on here already and gotten so much helpful information. I am a new cat mom to this young boy who I named Earl Grey. I got him in May and he is about a year old according to the rescue shelter.
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  8. gnapham

    Stubborn herpes infection? Add Lactoferrin in addition to Lysine

    Yay, I'll continue indefinitely as well. I did read the 2003 paper on feline herpes (I have access through my university as a PhD student) but none of the human papers yet. I will check out the non-feline papers to see if there is anything about oral efficacy. The cat paper was with direct...
  9. gnapham

    Stubborn herpes infection? Add Lactoferrin in addition to Lysine

    I've been giving my herpes kitty Earl Grey lysine (1000 mg daily) and Jarrow brand lactoferrin (250 mg daily) for several days now and his eyes have stopped weeping! He was a chronic weeper from the time that I adopted him about a month ago and also had a bout of conjunctivitis. It could be...
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    Suggestions to get cat to stop grabbing and biting ankles?

    I play with my cat morning and night for about 15 minutes each time with a wand toy until he is panting, but he still tends to grab and nip my ankles as I'm walking, especially up and down the stairs. I say "NO" loudly. Any suggestions to help stop this grabby behavior? I don't want to be...
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