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I don't think there is a cure for Calici as such I think the sympoms should be treated as / when but otherwise, as far as I know there's not much that can be done except abs if nec / dental if nec. Sorry I know this is not what you want to hear. Do you have other cats? I've just been involved with the rescue of 15 persians - all with calici. |
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Hey yeah I thought as much to be honest, I read that in time it can she may just become a 'latent' carrier as in she will still have the virus but just not show any symptoms. Here's hoping. Im going to go ahead with the Homeopathy it can only help i guess. Want to try everything without causing her stress. She is so happy in herself - eating, playing, drinking. Just does not like her mouth being touched. She doesn't show any other signs apart from gingivitus, hyperplasia and she now has a lesion above her bottom tooth Gosh, you have your work cut out taking on 15 with Calici! What signs are they showing? Is it definately been confirmed as Calici, have they had the oral swab? |
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We didn't initially set out to take on the 15, but kind of got involved then it all snowballed and we got deeper and deeper involved with them. Can't talk about it too much on here for legal reasons however yes they were all confirmed calici. go for the homeopathy, I have done some excellent research / trials with homeopathy on dogs with great results. |
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Put feline calici virus into Google PS it's pronounce kal-ee-chee |
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Its an upper respiratory infection. There are many strains of FCV lucliky Tinky has it quite mildly as it's only affecting her mouth but it can also cause nasal and ocular discharge, pneumonia and mouth ulcers. Her oral swab came back from the lab today and it's now NEGATIVE!! So fingers crossed. Although I know that FCV is quite hard to isolate so I am not getting my hopes up too much until I swab her again in a month. If that comes back clear then I need to just treat her for gingivitus and oral inflammation. |
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Thats great news for Tinky, I will keep my fingers crossed that her next swab comes back negative as well, thanks for letting us know what it is, and keep us informed of her next result . |
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I know I was so happy whent he results came into work, one of the vets ran them straight to me I was like YAY! In the mean time I'm looking into Homeopathy or Acupuncture to treat her mouth! Fingers crossed! She's been play fighting with Mowgli since I got back from work running up and down the stairs like loonatics so she can't be too bothered! |
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