[Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 33, Issue 10

ROBERT CHAPEL bchapel at optonline.net
Wed Jan 11 15:46:23 CST 2017


Nancy....

In keeping with Amani's response...would be VERY interested to know if 
the cats ( with which you have had success) were ( are) FeLV+ per 
IFA.... or FeLV at all.
Owners of FeLV Kitties can get desperate to find ANYTHING that might 
help their cats and can spend their way into oblivion with useless 
elixers that will leave them cash poor for the ( sometimes) more 
expensive drugs that stand a better chance of success.... Personally I 
can't imagine how Omega 3's are going to  have any appreciable effect on 
depressed RBC's.   Aracept... as pointed out.... could be effective if 
the anemia is regenerative....possibly harmful if not ( cats can respond 
with antibodies to Epo and the like with antibodies that further depress 
their blood count....
If you have positive experience with the above would love to hear about 
it....  even better if you have any reference papers to point us to 
regarding the successful use of Omega 3's in FeLV Kitties we would ALL, 
I am sure, be very interested as they are widely available and certainly 
reasonably priced ( generally)
thanks...


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> I'm sure this won't be allowed, but I must try anyways as I cannot 
> express how important it is to put your cats on an omega 3 supplement. 
> Moxxor is 100% pure.  Green-lip mussel oil, grapeseed oil and 
> kiwifruitseed oil.  No preservatives, pesticides, GMOs, Mercury, PCBs, 
> or excipients of any kind.  My two FeLV cats are on Moxxor and knock 
> on wood have been doing well.  They also take the Rx Vitamins for Pets 
> ~ Liquid Immuno.  All natural.  For Moxxor, please please come join my 
> FB page at https://www.facebook.com/moxxorforabetterlife/    to learn 
> more about this.  I swear by it for both me and for my two girls.
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> Nancy
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> Hi Nancy
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> Were your cats in anemic crisis when you put them on the supplements, 
> or were they positive for FeLV but not in crisis? I am interested to 
> know if your supplements turned around severe non-regenerative anemia. 
> I am sure I am not telling you anything new when I indicate that the 
> problem is that if a cat is severely anemic and not producing his/her 
> own red cells (low or insufficient reticulocytes) then there is very 
> little time to address the crisis. Moreover, as I have posted before 
> epogen, and other erythropoietin-type mimics, act on the red cell 
> precursors in the bone marrow, signalling to them to produce more red 
> cells. If the precursor cells are damaged or killed by the virus, 
> which they often are, and that is why all three cell lines (red cells, 
> white cells and platelets) are often affected, then no amount of 
> erythropoietin, ?yelling? at a dead precursor cell, will get it to 
> re-start red cell production. The only thing I have found that has a 
> chance to do that is the Winstrol, co
>  upled with the Doxycycline. The Winstrol promotes the development of 
> bone marrow and has been found to be effective for conditions such as 
> osteoporosis. It promotes the growth and increased density of bone.
>
> Were you able to restart bone marrow red cell production with the 
> supplements you are referencing? I would be very interested to hear if 
> that is the case since we certainly need as many weapons in our 
> arsenal as possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Amani
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> Of gidget43 at aol.com
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> I'm sure this won't be allowed, but I must try anyways as I cannot 
> express how important it is to put your cats on an omega 3 supplement. 
> Moxxor is 100% pure.  Green-lip mussel oil, grapeseed oil and 
> kiwifruitseed oil.  No preservatives, pesticides, GMOs, Mercury, PCBs, 
> or excipients of any kind.  My two FeLV cats are on Moxxor and knock 
> on wood have been doing well.  They also take the Rx Vitamins for Pets 
> ~ Liquid Immuno.  All natural.  For Moxxor, please please come join my 
> FB page at https://www.facebook.com/moxxorforabetterlife/    to learn 
> more about this.  I swear by it for both me and for my two girls.
>
> Nancy
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