[Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 33, Issue 10

Terri Knight tkmoocow at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 16:39:27 CST 2017


Thanks everyone for the awesome response and advice. We will be back at the
vet on Friday for the next round of blood tests and I will discuss all
options and your advice with the vet.

I really am extremely grateful.

Terri

On 11 Jan 2017 23:46, "ROBERT CHAPEL" <bchapel at optonline.net> wrote:

> 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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>> From: gidget43 at aol.com
>> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>> Subject: [Felvtalk] Omega 3s
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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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>> From: Amani Oakley To: "felvtalk at felineleukemia.org" Subject: Re:
>> [Felvtalk] Omega 3s
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>> Hi Nancy
>>
>> 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
>>
>> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
>> gidget43 at aol.com
>> Sent: January-11-17 12:31 PM
>> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>> Subject: [Felvtalk] Omega 3s
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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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