[Felvtalk] Stanozolol (Winstrol(R))

Marsha martia at lynxe.com
Wed Oct 28 09:44:48 CDT 2015


Margo,

Thanks for the warning about the iron injections.  Peaches is very fussy 
about her food, so I am not sure if she will put up with Pet-Tinic, but 
I might give it a try.  She was low on potassium, and even the lightest 
sprinkle of potassium gluconate powder in her food would cause her to 
reject i, though sometimes she would eat some of it.  Tried the K gel 
also.  Even one drop of fish oil also makes her reject her food, even if 
it happens to be fish-flavored!!  So I focused on offering the most 
nutritious food possible, frequently, and changing it up (both flavor 
and texture) constantly to get her to eat more, thus taking in more 
nutrients. No sub-q fluids for her, as she is drinking plenty of water 
on her own.

Marsha

On 10/28/2015 6:36 AM, Margo wrote:
> Hi Marsha,
>
>               I've only used Epogen (Erythropoetin) for cats with CRF, 
> but it's been a while, and this may be a better option. The Epogen did 
> the job for us.
>
>               I just wanted to suggest that if you can get the iron 
> into her in another way, I would consider that. Iron injections 
> (usually dextran) HURT! And yes, I know from personal experience ;) If 
> she's getting sub-q fluids, you can add it at the end, and it may be 
> dilute enough to be less painful, but iron is absorbed well orally. 
> This is what I use, and some cats actually have followed me for it ;
>
> http://www.lambertvetsupply.com/Pet-Tinic-Liquid-Vitamin-Mineral-Supplement-for-Dogs-and-Cats_p_2533.html?preselopt=7142&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5MGxBRDiuZm2icXX2-sBEiQA619bq5hS3AFWV5jo5f133RPoNEAdq7uoC6pc0ciV4_TcV4caAgqg8P8HAQ
>
> HTH
>
> Margo

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