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Old 02-04-2009, 03:33 PM
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Re: calicivirus

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Originally Posted by Saikou View Post
I heard that information from a feline specialist at a seminar. My vet told me different, but when I challenged her and repeated what the vet at the seminar had said, she admitted she wasn't entirely sure. If the veterinary profession can not agree - then we have no hope

Maybe they have discovered strains of calici that stay in the system, who knows. Of the two because of the reoccurrance of symptoms, Herpes seems to be the one to be slightly more concerned with, and calici the lesser of the two.

My goodness, just goes to show sometimes it is really hard to know who to trust!! I think as been said it is better to speak to another breeder/person who has infact dealt with an infection of somekind before.

Oh the joys of being a breeder!!

Thank you for the info via lysine Lou xx Have heard that helps xx It has been mentioned to me about breeders/people who show their cats that it may be an idea to supplement with the lysine, maybe food for thought I think xx
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