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Canine & Feline Diseases : Feline Herpes Symptoms
Before you continue… Learn how I solved my Herpes Nightmare
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The symptoms of feline herpes include upper airway distress, nasal discharge, sneezing, ocular discharge, fever, loss of appetite and herpetic ulcers. Identi…
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Good News About Your Herpes Nightmare
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Oh hey! Have you heard the talk about – Heffernan Elite Herpes Blaster (do
a search on google)? Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate at
last removed the herpes stress with it.
Hi,GREAT vid. My cat maxwell has a slight eye infection,do i buy some kind
of ointement antibiotic for cats ? thanks for any comments Doug
God bless you, Pumpkin, Mittens, and Bella -3 -3 -3
L-Lysine is a good supplement for felines with the herpes virus. It boost
there immune system. When i worked at a shelter we gave it to all the cats
to help treat and prevent cats from the herpes virus. I would add about a
teaspoon or two to your cats food. You can find it at any supplement store.
Just grind it up and add it to a can of food and it should help you little
kitty out.
Three stray kittens showed up at my house two summers ago, and I tried to
save them but they had feline herpes. Two of the kittens ran away before
they were even diagnosed, which were named Bella and Mittens, but one
stayed, named Pumpkin. These kittens were SO friendly. Pumpkin never did
anything bad. Never. We thought she had a cold, so the vet gave her cold
medicine. It helped, but then one day all her symptoms came back worse than
ever. She had to be put to sleep. PLEASE, if you have a cat,