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    Holistic Treatments for FIV Positive Cats

    http://consciouscat.net/2014/06/16/h...positive-cats/

    FIV is is an often misunderstood condition. According to the Feline Health Center at Cornell University, the virus affects approximately 1.5 to 3 percent of healthy cats in the United States, with slightly higher rates in cats that are sick or at high risk for infection. FIV is a lentivirus, which means it moves very slowly, and it gradually affects a cat’s immune system. It is passed from cat to cat through blood transfusions and serious, penetrating bite wounds. FIV cannot be transmitted to humans.
    One of the longstanding myths about FIV is that cats who are FIV positive can’t live long, healthy lives. Nothing could be more wrong. Many cats with FIV live well into their teens if they are receiving proper care and monitoring throughout their lives. My former office cat, Virginia, lived to be 14, despite her FIV positive status.
    Since the FIV virus attacks the cat’s immune system, immune support is one of the most important aspects of caring for FIV positive cats. In many ways, FIV+ cats need to be treated like humans with compromised immune systems.
    Reduce Stress

    Stress causes illness in cats and humans, and while it may seem that there isn’t much that could stress out spoiled housecats, it actually doesn’t take much for cats to get stressed. most cats like their familiar routines, so anything out of the ordinary, whether it’s another new cat, a move, home remodeling, or even a change in the position of household furnishings, can cause them to feel stressed.
    In addition to changes in the environment, your stress can also have a negative impact on your cat, to the point of making her ill.
    Support your cat’s immune system

    Keeping your cat’s immune system strong requires a multipronged approach, and includes the following:

    • Feed a species appropriate, minimally processed diet grain-free canned or homecooked diet. Raw diets are not recommended for FIV+ cats.
    • Add quality supplements to boost the immune system, such as probiotics, digestive enzymes, and anti-oxidants.
    • Minimize vaccinations.
    • Don’t use chemical flea and tick prevention products.
    • Limit exposure to toxic chemicals in your cat’s environment.
    • Avoid overuse of steroids and/or antibiotics.
    • Reiki and other energy therapies can help reduce stress and strengthen the immune system.

    Homeopathy and herbal remedies

    Homeopathic remedies and herbal supplements can help strengthen the immune system. Please use these remedies under the guidance of a trained veterinary homeopath or herbalist.
    Regular veterinary exams

    FIV+ cats should receive veterinary check ups at least twice a year, regardless of their age. In between exams, it’s important that cats are monitored closely for even subtle signs of illness. Symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, poor hair coat, diarrhea, or vomiting require immediate veterinary attention.
    Even though FIV is a serious condition, it is by no means a death sentence. Holistic treatments, when used in conjunction with regular veterinary care, can help keep your FIV+ cat happy and healthy for many years.
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    Since my Bobby is FIV+, I opened this thread immediately. Good info here, thanks for sharing this, Candace.
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    Such a pleasant information to know and to take note for the future use. Thanks

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