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    Is there something that could be put in the food or something to boost the immune systems?

    How awfully sad...I hope it stops with Sable, and that she and Bo recover.

    Maybe the cheapest route (relatively speaking) would be to put them all on antibiotics?

    HUGS and PRAYERS!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Is there something that could be put in the food or something to boost the immune systems?

    How awfully sad...I hope it stops with Sable, and that she and Bo recover.

    Maybe the cheapest route (relatively speaking) would be to put them all on antibiotics?

    HUGS and PRAYERS!!!
    That might not be a bad idea. Waiting now for Kevin to get home from the vet and hope for at least some better news!
    Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Is there something that could be put in the food or something to boost the immune systems?
    L-Lysine.

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    I am so sorry to hear of the troubles. And I understand totally. Prayers for everyone.
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    Yes, I think Catty1's idea is a good one. It would probably be less expensive to get some Clindamycin and administer it yourself to your cats but Convenia is great. One injection and they're good for two weeks. I can definitely sympathize w/you and the vet expense. It comes in waves here. We go for a while w/no problems and then suddenly several get sick at once. The vet bills become crippling at times. I do hope that things improve for you and your furkids soon. Keep the faythe.
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    I'm so sorry for all your cats health problems, I know how you feel on a much smaller scale. I have a fraction of the cats you have and they have had alot of health issues. I was going to suggest L-lysine but I see someone already did, it's suposed to boost the immune system.

    30 cats! wow, how do you have the room for them? seems like you could almost register as a cat rescue, and then I wonder if there are places where you could apply for some financial help? just a thought, I don't know how many cats are considered a rescue.

    have you talked to the vets, maybe they can help you with the payments, let you pay the bills off on a monthly basis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allmycats View Post
    I'm so sorry for all your cats health problems, I know how you feel on a much smaller scale. I have a fraction of the cats you have and they have had alot of health issues. I was going to suggest L-lysine but I see someone already did, it's suposed to boost the immune system.

    30 cats! wow, how do you have the room for them? seems like you could almost register as a cat rescue, and then I wonder if there are places where you could apply for some financial help? just a thought, I don't know how many cats are considered a rescue.

    have you talked to the vets, maybe they can help you with the payments, let you pay the bills off on a monthly basis?
    Actually our vets have given/gives us breaks wherever possible.

    As far a room, we have a large outside cat run that they have access to along with the garage and the inside house. We have those that want nothing to do with coming in the house and will stay mainly between the garage (which has an a/c, food, water, beds) and the cat run. Surprisingly it all works out well. This is a very old picture but will give you an idea what the cat run looks like


    And here's Sable
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    Lisa, I'm so sorry to hear this. Hopefully you'll be able to find out what's causing it. I feel overwhelmed by my 5 cats at times so I can't even imagine how you're feeling right now. Things will get better. Lots more prayers and positive thoughts are being sent your way. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    I'm sorry you are going through this now Lisa, and I know just how you feel. You desperately want to give your cats the very best but that can run into thousands of dollars, especially when you are waging war on something ill defined. I feel guilty every time I spend more (often much more) on a foster than I should because the shelter won't, and then one of my own needs a visit to the vet. I'm forced to medicate them myself and hope for the best until the next pay check. I just had to borrow money from a cat rescue friend to pay for Maeve's extractions (which were done at a cheap spay/neuter vet she knows and trusts) because I'd shelled out nearly $1,000 on a foster. It can get very depressing and definitely frightening. This afternoon I need to leave early because I have to dig a grave for a foster who was with me only 10 days. I hate, hate doing that but I can't spend money on private cremation when it's needed for general care.

    I'm hoping for the very best for Sable - isn't she the mom cat you rescued along with two kittens, one of them called Gable, or am I getting things mixed up?

    I've had two viruses in my home that kept going through several of the cats at a time, coming in waves, and they each started with one cat. The vomiting/no appetite virus was Sam's Virus, and the copious violent sneezing snot flying up the walls one was Taranis' Virus. The second one has cost me a fortune in vet fees though it seems to be in abeyance at present. Here's hoping this virus wave of yours will pass soon.

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