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Hi. Without much ado, there's a litter of Feral kittens in my neighbourhood who have their mother but appear to be infected with FHV according to the vet. The symptoms are primarily manifested in their eyes. Their respiratory tract seems well according to the vet although I did hear a few minor sneezes in one of them that made me worry. Anyhow.
Later tonight I passed by them and looked at their eyes and there was marginal improvement in the ulcerations/inflammations. They haven't been taking any medicines but I've been feeding them. I thought it odd because my vet said they're unlikely to improve unless someone can dedicate the time to their treatment. And yet I saw a very little improvement (thank God)
My Question here is, have any of you heard of a case, or even better, a DOCUMENTED case where FHV symptoms heal/abate/even slightly improve without medical treatment, only with improved nutrition (apparently malnutrition is one of the causes?) and regular water?
Later tonight I passed by them and looked at their eyes and there was marginal improvement in the ulcerations/inflammations. They haven't been taking any medicines but I've been feeding them. I thought it odd because my vet said they're unlikely to improve unless someone can dedicate the time to their treatment. And yet I saw a very little improvement (thank God)
My Question here is, have any of you heard of a case, or even better, a DOCUMENTED case where FHV symptoms heal/abate/even slightly improve without medical treatment, only with improved nutrition (apparently malnutrition is one of the causes?) and regular water?