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6988573043 ca8410e5b9 Feline My poor 6 months old kitten "Tangerine" has feline herpes. I've been thinking Lysine twice a day orally and Zithromax once a day orally and Terramycin twice a day for your attention. I've been giving these for about 5 to 6 days and now I'm not seeing much improvement. What is the average time that the symptoms disappear? His symptoms at this time are: Runny nose runny nose discharge of an eye sore eyes closed Sneezing a lot of energy wheezing Baja All responses are welcome and are appreciated. Thank you. What I discovered was – my cat did. Be patient it will get better. I think my cat took at least 2 weeks to get over it. Much depends on how stressed that the cat is, you can get an outbreak or worsen your symptoms just got scared. Try to stay relaxed and calm. Do not miss treatments. Make sure he is not secretly spitting out the pills. If not better in the time run out you may have to take on heavier drugs, but your vet will know what to do. Best of luck to you and Mandarin.


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Feline Greenies, Beef, 3 oz. Package

Feline Greenies 3 oz. Package Beef
   
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Feline Greenies 3 oz. Package Tuna

One Greenie dental chew wach day helps conrol plaque and tartar build up and can freshen your pets breath. Greenies are filled with a blend of high quality protiens that start to break down as soon as they enter the animals mouth. There are 5 distinct sizes and textures to match natural chewing motion for various pets.
   
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Feline Pine Original Cat Litter, 40-Pound Bags

100% Natural Pine destroys odors without perfumes, additives or messy clouds of dust. It's the smart choice for the health of your cat and your home.
   

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This isn't a very important question, I'm just asking out of curiosity. I have two cats, both girls from the same litter. I've had them for a long time, and I was wondering what can be said about feline personality? One cat is fat and likes to be outside. The other is thin and prefers the indoors. So what I'm asking is for links to read up on personalities in cats? Or if you know anything or have any stories to tell, that would be fun, too. I'm basically just curious. After speaking to others on the web, I found the answer. All cats have their own individual personality, there really is very little 'normal'. I have 5 cats One, a 15 yr old siamese is very skittish, afraid of everything in the world but me. During the day she hides. She comes out at night when the others are in their room. I've had her since she was 2 days old and she's always been a coward. The next is an 8 yr old that was rescued from a barn as a kitten. She was my Grandmother's cat, but my Grandmother recently passed away so the cats now mine. She's not a coward, put she is a very solitary cat. She doesn't like to cuddle, but likes to be scratched occasionally. Then there is my Huge, 4 yr old diluted calico. She has a very soft meow and to compensate she tends to growl instead of meow. She likes to cuddle and be petted, but only by adults. She really doesn't like children except for one very rough 2 yr old she loves. The forth is a supper sweet beige tabby that's a year old. She loves everyone. She'll play with any child even if they chase her and carry her around. She even loves my sister's puppy, I puppy sat for a weekend and she played with it every minute. Lastly is my new cat, a 1yr old russian blue. She's friendly and likes to be cuddled, but is more skittish around loud children. She's insanely brave. She tries to attack the vacuum whenever I use it and tries really hard to catch the fan blades, if her feet were smaller I would really worry about this. Every cat I've ever had has had it's own personality. I truly believe there is no 'normal' when you're talking about cats.



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Feline Health

Okay, so lately my oldest cat, Patches, seemed to be losing her voice. At this point, you could say it has completely disappeared. Unsure of what it could be, this type of thing has never happened to her. Any information you may have is valuable, thank you. P. S, I've recently adopted two kitten from off the streets. Could they have any thing to do with it. After speaking to others on the web, I found the answer. A cat's voice can change through out their lives (and stress can cause a change as well) I had one of my cats for a year before I ever heard her make a sound- I didn't think she could meow at all.


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Purina Pro Plan Dry Adult Cat Food, Urinary Tract Health Formula, 16-Pound Bag

Pro Plan Special Formula for Urinary Tract Health has been specially formulated to produce a lower urinary pH in adult cats and provide low dietary magnesium while still allowing essential minerals and nutrients to be utilized. Remember that diet alone cannot ensure your cat's health, so please see your veterinarian regularly.
   
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Glyco-Flex II Feline Bite-Sized Chews, 60-Count

Glyco-Flex II is an advanced version of the popular Glyco-Flex joint care supplement for cats and small dogs. With high levels of connective tissue-healing gags Glyco-Flex II is an especially good nutritional supplement for aging dog and cats and breeds predisposed to joint stiffness. 60 Soft chew package also available in tablets.
   
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Veterinarian's Best Feline Urinary Support Tablets, 60 Count

F.U.S. Feline Urinary Support helps support normal healthy urinary tract function. Contains real cranberry that helps maintain your cat's urine at a normal, healthy acidic and free-flowing level.
   
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Purina Pro Plan Dry Adult Cat Food, Urinary Tract Health Formula, 16-Pound Bag

Pro Plan Special Formula for Urinary Tract Health has been specially formulated to produce a lower urinary pH in adult cats and provide low dietary magnesium while still allowing essential minerals and nutrients to be utilized. Remember that diet alone cannot ensure your cat's health, so please see your veterinarian regularly.
   

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