New Treatment Offers Hope for Cats with FIV & FeLV

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Beth & Atlas

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Not sure where to post this, but for those of us who do a lot of rescue work, this information might be valuable to pass along. Even to those owners who currently have FIV and FeLV cats too.

I found it interesting that Tom tested positive years later. I wonder what the rate is for false negatives? I know working with kittens they can test positive because of the mother's milk and later after being weaned test negative. I had two kittens I fostered that had been condemned to FIV status, but with insisting they be retest 2 months after being separated from their mother, they came up negative.

http://www.catster.com/cat-health-care/ ... t-for-cats
 
Actually the company has been testing, doing clinical trials, etc. of this product for several years. www.imulan.com. The product has variable results I hear by reading the message boards for feleuk. Thanks for bringing it to our attention cause maybe they are making better headway into their clinical trials. I'm hoping they get something out their for stomatitis.
 
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