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Living Feline Herpes
by: H. on Thu, Sep 20 2007
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I adopted a nine-month old kitten, Miles, from a sketchy shelter nearly four years ago. I was lead to believe he was suffering from a respiratory infection but no, my vet informed me that my little Miles man actually was suffering from feline HERPES! No worries though, it’s really not a huge deal. Miles gets a small amount of wet food daily and in the wet food is a human dietary supplement known as L-Lysine. I crush a tablet everyday and he’s good as gold!


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September 2007

  • Living Feline Herpes - by H. - (Thu, Sep 20 2007)
    I adopted a nine-month old kitten, Miles, from a sketchy shelter nearly four years ago. I was lead to believe he was suffering from a respiratory infection but no, my vet informed me that my little Miles man actually was suffering from feline HERPES! [more..]
  • Jan - by CJH - (Fri, Sep 14 2007)
    I have 2 cats. Max a Persian, age 22 months and Misty a Ragdoll age 3. I housed them at an Animal Clinic while I was on a vacation. [more..]
  • Herpes virus in 5 3 month old stray kittens - by Brandi - (Wed, Sep 12 2007)
    It all started back in Jan. 2007 when 3 stray cats showed up in our yard two moved on and one stayed. The one that stayed took about 3 months to before she was comfortable enough for us to touch. The female became pregnant having 5 kittens that eventually decided that they wanted us to take care of them. [more..]

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