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11th December 2011, 06:00 PM #1
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Lots of good advice from people on here who have had to deal with the same problem,the fact that they have all ready recovered from their cold symptoms is a good sign bless them make sure they are getting plenty of fluids as their tongues are still sore,its always handy asking for a syringe to have on standby so you can dribble extra fluids into the side of the mouth if required & as everyone else says plenty of TLC. Can understand your panic loosing a cat to feline leukemia must have been devastating & although there can be a nasty side to calicivirus I have to say its been a long long time since I have seen one mostly the ones I can remember have gone on to make very good recoveries or at the worst slight flare ups occasionaly so along with everyone else fingers crossed for you & your babies...x
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11th December 2011, 09:47 PM #2
Thanks to everyone for your advice and support.
They did not tell me which strain it was but they are running around the house and are showing no signs of illness other than the ulcers on their tongues.
As far as the lysine goes, I am calling the vet in the morning - she mentioned a lysine powder that goes into their food yesterday. I will pick this up tomorrow.
They look wonderful and are so sweet!!!!! I've never had kittens that are so sweet before! They have already won our hearts!!!
Once again, thanks so much to all of you for your kind words and support. It is scary after losing our last kitten but I feel confident that these two are on the upswing
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12th December 2011, 10:54 PM #3
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Picked up lysine from the vet today. The vet prescribed 2 doses of 250mg twice daily.
Does this sound like too much? I do NOT want loose stools.....
I'm hoping this helps with the mouth ulcers.
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21st December 2011, 11:29 PM #4
I'm happy to report that the lysine worked magic! Thanks so much for the tip :-) They are doing so well! Another question - since they have had calicivirus, should they receive the next booster which contains this virus? I'm very scared of giving vaccines to kittens who have compromised immune systems. Also, when should I take them for their spay/neuter? I was thinking 4 months? I want to build up their immune systems before so obviously, IF they receive the booster shots, the timing comes into play. Thanks so much to everyone for your help and concern :-) Merry Christmas to everyone!
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Hi, Calici is a shedding virus that is found on most cats and is usually stress activated in kittens by moving homes, vaccinations etc...extra vitamins can help their immune system to develop which are usually found in top of the range dry cat foods or as additional supplements...it can be a mild cold/flu or more serious in some cats. If they are eating, drinking playing etc, then that is a very good sign they will shake it off themselves. Sometimes a mild dose of broad spectrum antibiotics will be needed for a few days but your vet will tell you if they need it. When they are due their boosters don't worry, they can get it more than once in their life and it is usually only a mild sniffle the same as we get common colds. Ulcers in the mouth is common and helps to identify it easily, if they are there after about a week contact your vet again and let him know. URI are relatively common in pedigree breeds but their immune systems usually cope with it, so don't worry too much...remember, if they eat, drink and play then they are keeping well, if it's the opposite, then contact your vet immediately. Hope this helps a bit
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