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  • My kitten was diagnosed with feline leukemia at 8 weeks old. He is not showing any signs of the virus and is perfectly healthy. My vet said that there is not a scientifically proven treatment for FeLv available in the US. He said that there is an experimental treatment available in Europe but that it is astronomically expensive and has not been proven effective. I am treating my kitten by keeping him indoors, giving him organic food, and lots of love.

  • @Laura8687

    But it never hurts to use this to prevent him from getting ill. He is young so will either turn negative or stay positive. Kittens with Felv usually do not fair well and this booster is worth a shot in my opinion. Also Transfer Factor Plus is great immune booster. Trust me... been working in rescue for 15 years.

  • Cat diagnosed with feline leukemia had been confined to the laundry room, barely able to eat or drink or get to his litter box. Within 10 days of taking Transfer Factor Plus(am and pm, 3-4 a day),he was able to get up and walk. After 3 weeks, he was meowing at the door wanting to be outside.Now its been about 1.5 months and he's well.Transfer Factor Plus continued to be given at 1-2 a day as a preventative. Non-toxic.Holistic vets use it to cure feline leukemia. Don't need a vet 2 get it.

  • @jjai471

    I know, I use it all the time

  • One thing though.. it looks like some of those shots of your cats are outside. Please don't let your FeLV positive kitty go outside because he could easily pass the disease to uninfected cats. Also, if he were to catch something as simple as a cold from another cat it could become deadly because of his compromised immune system. FeLV+ cats need to be kept away from non FeLV+ cats!

  • @Celestia424

    Chillax this yard is cat fenced, they cannot go outside to other cats. They were never out long periods of time. They have lived a better quality then more neg cats. I have been caring for cats for over 15 years so no worries

  • How does your cat get this?

  • @TAMYCRON

    You have to ask your vet to write you a rx and the vet gives it to her

  • I am a Vet at Thailand and do about Immunotherapy...I use LTCI in many cases (both dog and cat) and very impression.

    Supasek Sarachiit

  • Thank You ..Thank You for this awesome information.. I will print the info and give it to my vet...

  • My cat was dying when she received the first shot of Imulan.

    Four days later she had no fever and started to show signs of improvement, ate better and started playing a bit. Two months later she was almost perfect. Now she is a good as new. All this is just a few months time... I recommend this product wholeheartedly.

  • @cygnusne

    That's an amazing and a miracle!

  • @summerbrezz74

    I sure am happy !! :-)) This is a wonderful treatment.

    Also consider the fact that Imulan has no side effects.

  • @cygnusne

    Actually the nake of the drug is LTCI. Imulan is the lab if I am not mistaken.

  • FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THIS TREATMENT, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE AND ASK YOUR VET TO ORDER IT. THE PRICE VARIES WITH VETS. I PAY ABOUT 75.00 AN INJECTION. AS FAR AS I KNOW IT IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE USA. YOU WOULD HAVE TO ASK IMULAN IF THEY ARE GOING OVER SEAS WITH THE TREATMENT

  • Do your cats turn negative now ? My cat is FIV+ and I'm considering this treatment, she's 6 months old and in the first stage. How much does it cost to use this treatment, I appreciate your help. Thanks!

  • @maannj

    My cats have not turn negative. But a few cats in studies did. So it depends on each kitty

  • Because of this video My cats perfectly Fine and healthy :D! Thanks so much And nice cats

  • @power5952

    Wow I am so glad this vid is helping other kitties. Maybe Imulan should give me a discount on Tony's LTCI! LOL

  • @sweetvegan74 Np and Lol!

  • What if i dont give my cat the shot?My parents dont even want to give my Cat the shot?!Well its a Healthy Cat it was Brought to the vet To be De-Clawed And spaded They said she was very healthy Does that mean i well not get it?Shes only one year old

  • @power5952

    @power5952

    If your cat does not get the shot her lifespan is usually about 3 years once confirmed positive. Some cats live longer with given the right food and prompt vet care. I recommend the LTCI cause it does help most of them. And no people can not catch the virus, it only affects very young, old or unvaccinated cats

  • @sweetvegan74 Ahhs thanks

  • Is this treatment in Canada? My vet thinks it could be Leukemia, her brother died on dec.2 09, and the vet thinks it could be it. Please someone tell me, I don't want my 9yr old cat to die. Her name is Kitty, please help and give me info. Thank You

  • @ukmob4life

    I don't know if it's available out of state yet. Your vet would have to call and ask

  • do you think these would work if my cat has had aids for a while now?

    all the vets we took him to said it was terminal and there wasn't anything we could do

  • @gogobionicgirl

    It depends on each cat and how their coping with it, It never hurts to try since it is really safe.

  • Where do I get the shots?

    At my vet? or how do i find them??

  • Tell your vet to order by the website imulan(dot)com

  • ur cats r beatiful :)

  • Thank you so much for this information :D 

  • Only outside cats end up with Fiv/Felv an indoor cat will never get Fiv/Felv so if you love your cat keep him indoor

  • @nnmk001 This is not true. My kitten is 100% indoor but got Felv from his mother.

  • Congratulations for your love to cats. and for your trying to do the best for these two lovely creatures. Hope they will live healthy for years and years. Wish you (and them) all the best!

  • Yeah but one shot of that shit costs what maybe 2000 dollars?

  • @want2fuckgirls Yeah if that was the case this stuff would be sold to hardly anybody. It depends on the vet you use. Mine charges 75 dollars.

  • @sweetvegan74 And how often do you buy the shots?

  • @want2fuckgirls

    It depends on how much your cat needs them. Tony gets his twice a month. Some cats need it every 4-6 weeks.

  • @sweetvegan74 Wow Thats not that bad ill be sure to remember this if i ever have a cat that tests positive its kinda like paying rent for your cats life though -.-

  • @want2fuckgirls

    Sort of but it's totally worth it.

  • @sweetvegan74 Agreed that its worth it

  • I have a 5 years old cat named Jeremias and he has aids. He looks happy to me but he often gets infected when he gets wonded. How much will these drug keep him alive and how much does it cost. I really dont want to lose him, I have a really strong relation with him. The vet told me that there where no treatment. Im gonna look for another and show him these product. I really felt very bad when I knew the awful notice.

  • It costs me about 75.00 a shot. Totally worth it!

  • I've been wanting to try my FeLV and FIV kitty on this, but he's healthy and doesn't show signs of either virus.

  • @TricaPLeeAnn

    My cats shows no signs but he STILL has it. So he gets this to keep problems at bay.

  • cats can get aids wow

  • i found a kitten in a grabage can(CRYCRYCRYCRY)and she tested positive for Felv but the vet said she could have nursed from a cat that had it and so we gave her to a Cats with Felv Rescue

    *CRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCR­YCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRYCRY*

  • @MoonstarWStarmoon

    Don't cry honey! You saved her! You did good!

  • Question! My cat was not tested for anything, but my parents did bring aids up in conversation. Anyways I have more then one cat, and they've for all their life been eating out of the same bowls and dishes. The sick cat who has lost tremendous weight, their coat is dull, and they act depressed and moap around has not giving are other cats any diseases so far. Could anyone tell me what are sick cat does have?? Or atleast what from my info given they would guess it has. It would be appreciated.

  • @AndrewCWillis

    You need to have your tested and checked out..

  • My parents went to the vet with are cat who has aids, and the Vet said they're was no viable treatment :(. Also have you really seen improvement in your cats weight, and fur and whatever else is damaged by aids?

  • @AndrewCWillis

    Your vet needs an upgrade..

    This is the safest treatment aid. But you have to start him on it as soon as you can. It helped my Teddy for a year and is still helping Tony that is because Tony got it quickly. Teddy had FIV for almost 10 years.

  • We just found out Friday that our baby girl has feline leukemia, we found her abandoned last year when she was only a week or two old. They said she probably had it from birth. I really want to try this. How much does it cost?

  • @MidnightHorror

    It depends on what your vet will charge you for it. I pay 75 dollars an injection. Tony gets it twice a month. I highly recommend this as the normal life span of a Felv Positive cat is under 3.5 years. Tony is over that barrier now..

  • There are many natural treatments available for FIV, but unfortunately, pet owners are often unaware of these options until it's too late.

  • i remember i was 5 when my mums cat, Titch has to be put down due to Feline Leukemia, i think she was only around 2 yrs old, it was terrible, she was such a lovely cat, but at the time there was no treatment.really if there is no hope or an animal will suffer it's best to do the right thing, if my animals get sick or are too old(i have gerbils) they get euthanised, i get so upset though but i always remind myself they are going to a better place and they had a good life.

  • I had to do the kindest thing this morning. I knew he was suffering and I was being cruel, trying to keep him alive for my own selfishness of not wanting to lose him. He now has no pain. It was too hard seeing him hungry and he couldnt eat. He was conststanly meowing, probably telling me it hurt. He now rests in peace with his brother. I will treasure his memory and glad he had 8 very happy years. x

  • You have my deepest sympathies my friend. I have 17 cats from ages 1-16. So I know what you are going through. It never gets easy to lose a bit of your heart.

  • I had 2 cats, Ronnie, who died in Aug 07 aged 6 with aids. My other cat, Anzuelo,aged 8, has now been diagnosed. He is in the Chronic stage and his gums are swollen and it hurts him to eat. I dont know if I dreamt last night, or my cat telepachically told me...but I heard..."mum, ive had enough, let me go now please".... My cat is on my lap now, he is so loving, am I selfishly keeping him alive? HOW can I put him in his carrier for his last journey knowing his fate. I cry everyday.....

  • I know what you are going though. My Teddy past away to FIV later. He had mouth problems and was given a feeding tube so he could enjoy the rest of his days with us. He past away in my arms on his own. That feeling will overcome when you know it's time. And you put aside your sadness and give him the greatest gift you could give him. Your unconditional love and freedom from illness.

  • I heard this is actually a common disease in cats... It is very horrible to see a cat suffer, so I am glad you chose to seek treatment for your furry friends.... My lifelong friend of 19 years (socrates) my cat recently passed of old age, but fortunately he was as alive a month ago as he was as a kitten.

    The way I see it, cats are people...just a little nicer. ;)

  • Little devoted furry people. (-:

    I'm sorry for the loss of your Socrates.

  • @sweetvegan74

    LOL, so true. :)

    Thanks, I still imagine him curling himself up beside my pillow at night, and as he always would, plant a big paw on my nose. lol...good times eh.

  • so can humans get aids by cats? cuz i dont want to get scratch by a cat ever agian if true..

  • No of course not. Its FIV not HIV (F for feline) H for humans. The virues are species specific.

  • My parents have a cat that was diagnosed more than 6 years ago and he is still kicking. He has his moments but overall he is great.

  • Positive cats especially FIV can have normal life spans. Felv cats too especially if their on LTCI shots.

  • can u get that if a Cat with it Scratched u

  • No. Only cats get Felv.

  • We tried this for our beloved cat, who had tested positive for both FIV and FeLV. After three shots he died anyway. It was extremely expensive and there was only one clinical trial published in a reputable veterinary journal, and that trial had involved only about six cats. Yet the web is flooded with Imulan's marketing propaganda. Better they should put their money into rigorous clinical testing before making it sound like they have the answer.

  • I am sorry for your loss not every cat responds. But it is always worth the try. Also timing is also important. My Teddy's tests came up well in the beginning but he past away last year because he had FIV for many years. My Tony is still with us, so like I said it depends on the cat and when treatment is given.

  • Oh my gosh! I never knew there was a treatment for FeLV. I rescued a litter of 9 kittens that all tested positive and the vet said that we had to put them all down. I loved them all so much. God I wish I would have known about this when they were still here. I can't believe she didn't tell me there was something that could help them. R.I.P Casper, Spike, Tigger, Angle, Jada, Daisy, TJ, Bear and Elmo. I love you my precious babys.

    Thank you so much for making this video

  • LTCI just came out so your vet may have not knew about it yet still..That REALLY ticks me off. As the vet forgot to mention that some kittens can become negative after another testing. I hate vets with their regard with Felv. It is NOT a death sentance. The cat can live many happy years. Everyone dies eventually. To put an animal to sleep to prevent suffering while their healthy is just stupid. Very sorry about your fur kids.

  • We got a beautiful himmie kitten and when tested was positive for Feline Leukemia. I had read about LCTI and called my vet about getting this for my cat. She said that it really didn't help. I was crushed. I'm glad to hear that it works for your two kitties. :)

  • I'm sorry but that was terrible for your vet to say that! It depends on the cat and his status. I would go to another vet and give it a shot. It never hurts to try!!

  • I have already. We see the new vet on Thursday. The cat appears in great shape. Happy, playful and very loveable.

  • Blood tests don't lie. I bet that vet never tried the LTCI long enough. Also retest you kit in a few months she might turn negative. Yes people are shocked when they hear Tony is Felv+. Quality of life is what matters. Some people yell "OMG poor thing put it to sleep before he suffers." But everyone does not die in their sleep so whay not let them just be cats. Their positive NOT radioactive!

  • I would never put him down unless he was suffering. The breeder had offered us to return him and they would refund our money. The thought never crossed our minds. He's our family now....healthy or sick - we love him and would never return him like he was a piece of merchandise. We're in for the long haul.

  • Is this available in the UK ?

    Just found out my Bengal cat borris has got FELV and i am fu**in gutted

    Now we have got to see if our other 7 cats have got it

  • So sorry to hear that. Tony lives with 15 other cats who are and still are negative. The virus affects alot of young cats even those kittens who are vaccinated need be watched. Most adult cats are immune to it but still should be vaccinated especially if their allowed outside or have some contact with a positive kitty.

  • BTW I am not sure if Imulan is available to your county yet. Your best option would to contact them/and or your vet

    And remember Felv does not have to be a death sentance! Quality is more important then quanity. Everyone had to go sooner or later. But the make the best of everyday. I had Tony for 3 years and he is about 4-6 years old now.

  • So adorable kitty:D

  • My baby Robi past away three days ago, friday 9/9/11. i am broken hearted, i did what i could he got blood transfusions was going to see a specialist the night before he past away at the hospital. He was the most adorable little boy, he was only 5 years old...i wish that i had taken him in for the test before he became ill. He had developed a severe anemia and possibly a auto immune disease that killed off all his new and new to be red blood cell.

  • How much does LTCI cost?

    Does anybody know?

  • Depends on your vet. My vet charges 75 dollars

  • Thank you!:)

    Yes, I'm not in the USA, but I'm trying to get LTCI through my mom. I need a prescription though...

  • Welcome.

    I am not sure if Imulan is shipping out of USA. You could also email them and ask.

  • i have two cats of which one has got fever and i suspect the virus, i feel i need to take another to my friend and isolate. the third cat of mine is sick with felv and in a poor condition.

    :((((((((((((((((((

    i do what i can, herbs have helped him a lot yet but i don't see the future....

  • Beautiful!

    My cat Cooky has feline Aids after beeing

    over 10 years at home.He died this

    June 2009 and perheps my other cats

    are infected wirg this virus! I'm so sad.

    Thanks for this video and the information!

    liza

  • Stay strong i lost my baby 3 days ago, i miss him so much..

  • LTCI should be sold worldwide! i lost my due to fiv and we had no where to find ltci because it e\was only sold in america! i miss you katzy! i love you!

  • what is ltci? this vet was reading his blood tests and just today says he might have FIV. he is 16 years old.

  • Does anyone know how much LTCI costs? My mother's cat is sick and she cannot afford the vet, so I am paying. Just wondering a general idea for the vet + prescription.

  • It depends on your vet and what he charges with visits or house calls. I pay 75 dollars for a shot plus the house call.

  • Aww your cats are so cute, it's sad about the diseases but at least theres a cure now :3

  • I just sadly had to put one of my kittens down today after he became very ill and tested positive for FeLv and his brother is going in to be tested tomorrow. I hope he is neg. but if he is positive I now know there is hope for him to at least live comfortably for the rest of his days. He has not shown any signs of it but neither did his bro until 2 days ago so we are still hoping for a neg result. Thank you so much for posting this though.

  • Luckily most kittens can become negative! Please retest your furkids in 3 months from now. LTCI worked for Teddy and is still going strong for Tony so yes give it a shot!

  • well unfortunately for one it is too late due to the veterinarians neglegence in testing and vaccinating him after I asked for it to be done, but thankfully the other tested negative. I will be having him retested again in six months and will hopefully be glad to hear the same news. I did also have him inoculated against the virus at that time too. If only I had known 3 weeks ago though then both my kittens might still be with me.

  • Is this true? I have an 8 week old who was the only survivor of his FeLV+ mom's litter. He is getting tested Monday. If he is positive, how can I turn him around?

  • Yes, hence why I posted it! Young kittens need to be tested twice. Most fight it off. If not go with LTCI.

  • I just found out today that my two kittens of 8 weeks have feline HIV and I'm extremely upset about this because I just became extremely attached to them :( Can anyone tell me how much LTCI is and It's effective rate? I really dont wanna put down my two boys It would be too heartbreaking, but I also don't want to see them suffer a slow death :(

  • anyone know if sparta has this treatment?

  • I don't know if Sparta is receiving the LTCI treatment, but I am sure Mr Safety is aware of it after the posting of my video. I hope he is getting it as this is the only approved treatment for the virus right now. Even if Sparta has no signs it's in his system and the LTCI keeps the virus from winning. Also retest Tony every 6 months as few cats have turned negative. You never know...

  • My cat had Feline AIDS a few years back. We had to put him down, but he was the most adorable cat in the world. His tail was too short and he answered to us when we said hello xD

    That was totally random but,

    I'm happy that your cats are getting healthier. And thank you for posting this.

  • sparta has this i hope he is ok

  • she has weakness in her right eye, you should see that

    *update: OMG!! waa teddy was so funny and cute, im sorry.

  • Thanks for the video. I've been worried about Sparta for some time now, so I'm really glad there is hope for our little friends. Also, thank you for taking such good care of your babies....it hurts so bad when we have to let them go.

  • Nice cats. And cool names i liked Teddy Bear :D

  • Thank you for posting this beautiful video....im sorry to hear bout Teddy

  • Thank you for posting such a wonderful informative video! I didn't know until MeanKitty Sparta got sick that there was even a treatment now.

    Btw, love your little furbaby Tony, looks just like my own furbaby.

  • I was happy to post it. And it got noticed by the distrubitor of IMULAN and asked my permission to use it in their campaign!

  • wonderful video!

    this could help save the lives of so many cats. great job.

  • Tony & Teddy Bear are beautiful cats.

  • You are truly a feline hero for making this wonderful video.

  • i am glad your babies are on the rise. I do have a question though, I see that both of your cats have one cropped ear, may I ask why?

  • Tony's ear was tipped as part of a Trap neuter return program. Teddy lost a bit of ear probably from a bad cat fight- thus how he got FIV all those years ago. Teddy has past on last Jan. Tony is going strong.

  • oh no, I am so sorry to hear about teddy, I have four kitties of my own and one is 13 now and i will be devastated when he finally has to go. and i did not know about the trap neuter program....that's awesome.

  • Look for many more years with your kittys. My oldest was 19 when he lost his battle to kidney failure. His son is 18 now and very healthy!

  • What kind of cats are they?

  • Awesome!!! But justone question: If they have a cure for cat aids, why don't they have a cure for human aids?

  • It's not a cure but a treatment to help the cat live a good qualitly of life. It is new and few cats have become neg for felv, we will have to see when more cats use the treatment.

  • Thank you so much for posting this! My fact is postive for both as well. He recently showed signs of swollen lymph nodes and one was just removed for biopsy, still waiting results.

    I am definately going to research LCTI, THANK YOU!!!!♥♥♥

  • /l、

    ゙(゚、 。 7 l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ Copy and paste if you hope Sparta is cured of his Luekimia! Get well soon Sparta!!

  • @jojolperry i agree but sorry to say but there is no re-mission for feline luekimia only a treetment plan which cory is

  • LOL Good song (adds to the drama)

  • i do how mean kitty gets well soon poor thing

  • I hope Cory Mr Safety has seen this vid. :D Thanks for this video, it has made me more aware of Cat illnesses.

  • I am so sorry for the cats who are sic with leukemia. I have a cat and if she would be sic by leukemia i don't know what would I do... Its so sad...

  • very interesting, thanks.

  • /l、

    ゙(゚、 。 7 l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ Copy and paste if you hope Sparta is cured of his Luekimia! Get well soon Sparta!

  • Through lots of research FELV is a dormat disease that cats or kittens can get early and symptoms never show up until they are older and vaccines don't work if they are infected also test can come back negative when they actually do have the disease. I know I lost my male cat within 2 months of being diagnosed his test came back negative and he had the vaccine but i lost him anyway

  • Retesting 3 months is good as the cat needs to have the virus longer in his system to show postive. Also good to retest postive cats every 3 months. You never know. I am truly sorry for your loss. I know how you feel.

  • Sorry for your loss. I seem to lose a cat a year. I now have 16, plus fosters.

  • Your cats are so sweet, I am so sorry about Teddy:( I know how it feels a hundred times over, I lost 3 of my cats just with in 4 months, my Cheeky died from kidney failure and it was due to the carelessness of vets, it was very hard on me, I still cry about them. Leaving lots of hugs and kisses for Tony:)

  • Thank you. I lost many felines over the years and it never gets easier. It never does. Tony is doing very well. People are shocked when they hear he is Felv+ some owners think the kindest thing to do for a positive cat is putting them down to prevent suffering. But in reality everyone dies sometime. If the positive cat is happy and adjusted why not give him a chance to live the very best?

  • The saddest thing for me was to lose 3 cats in such little time:( I never ever thought I'd go through this, they were all my little babies, I had raised them up from the time they were born, it was the worse time of my life when the vet said that Cheeky has to be put to sleep because his kidneys had given up:'( I am glad that you have Tony with you, God bless him:):)

  • I wish I knew about this treatment. I lost my LoverBoy last Friday (Friday the 13th of all days) and the day before Valentine's Day! I wonder how expensive this is. I have another kitty and haven't tested her yet, but from what I know so far, she probably has it and it's not showing it's ugly face yet.

  • Sorry for yor loss. Your cat may not be positive. Many adult cats can fight it off. Vaccines are a plus. I recommned you test your other cat. The sooner you get the LTCI treatment if she is positive the better off she and you will be. The shots for me are 75 dollars each. Tony receives them twice a month. But some cats can go as long as once a month depending on blood tests. My friend heard of a new drug that is not available yet but it is suppose to CURE Felv and FIV.

  • LoverBoy was 9 years old, so he was an adult cat. That;s what makes me wonder where? How? Why? In my research, I agree with you that adult cats can fight it off, but maybe in cat years 9 years old is old and who knows? I want to thank you for what you are doing here. Your video and posts are life savers. Thank you with all my heart.

  • Your welcome. LoverBoy might of been exposed to Felv as a kitten. My Tony is 3-4 years old so he was exposed when a stray kitten. My vet says they did a test with a house of cats and kittens. Half the cats were pos the rest neg. They left them live together for a while and tested the negative cats. All the adults stayed negative but the kittens under a year most were positive. It's still a risk, that's why my other cats are vaccinated for it. Tony is also on Transfer Factor Plus for immunity.

  • Also an adult cat that is ill or weak can also acquire Felv more easily as well.

  • I have an appointment to have my BabyGirl tested for this on Friday. She is not showing any signs or symptoms of this, but neither did LoverBoy until the last 4 days of his life. I am having her tested and thanks to your video, now I have some tools to offer the vet if she is positive. Again, I can't thank you enough.

  • Your welcome. Tony did not show any signs. I only found out after he was tested. People don't realize that positive cats can live happy lives if given love and good care. My Grandmother's cat was FIV positive and he died of old age problems (was 18-20 years old) If your cat is positive remember to re-test 2-3 months later. If I find more info on the mystery cure I'll post it here!

  • My kitty died in August of FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis). FIP kills and is a death sentence.  May all kitties rest in peace.

  • Very sorry to hear about your cat. I know how it is to lose a friend. Hopefully in the near future they will be treatment for FIP.

  • My Teddy past away this morning. He was one of my best friends and will truly be missed. I want to stress the importance on getting the LTCI ASAP if your cats are positive. Even if they have NO signs of feeling sick. Teddy had aids for as long as I had him (adopted Teddy back in 2001) But the LTCI did help give him a quality of life while on this world. Tony is still stong and active. Please consider LTCI for your positive babies.

  • that is so sad.

  • yes but Teddy Bear's video will help alot of owners with positive cats.

  • That is why I clicked on the annotation that pointed to this video. It is sad to read that you lost a pet. I have a cat lady friend who has cats separated because they are positive. I'll ask her if she uses that for hers. I don't deal with pet loss very well . I lost a guinea pig a week ago and I was so sad. I never made a video because of a lot of hate and it made the grief worse. That is how I came across happycabbie video and I learned about mean kitty for the first time. and I cried

  • Aw thats sad but good theres treatment

    and they are both soooo cute :D

  • I wished i knew about this earlyer my cat just died today.

    R.I.P Tuxido =(

  • Once again thank you for leaving my video response up. I hope more of my viewers are checking out this video. Lets save some cats lives.

  • You really should mention that there are vaccines for both of these diseases

  • But this video is for treating the illnesses. The vaccines are for negative cats. Plus the FIV vaccine is not very good and alot of vets don't use it for that reason.

  • Hi, I'm glad I just came across your video on this. My cat has fiv and its really difficult looking at open wounds and puss everyday, so I'm glad there is something available. Hopefully my vet will know what it is. Thanks!

  • i happy for you and your cats thankyou for make us awear of this treatment

  • Thank you for this video and for approving the video response. I hope my video can bring awareness to this new medical advancement.

  • Thats excellent! =]

  • tony looks like my cat :(.

  • Tony has that "he looks just like my cat look." Don't know why!

  • Hi, My cat just got his first Imulan shot yesterday 1/9/09. He is pretty sick and this is his/our final hope. Hi is only 2.5 years old and since he is still eating and not depressed we felt it was worth the chance. We paid over $900 for the visit! The shots for the first month was $350 the rest of the money was in xrays,blood work etc.

  • Good luck with him!

  • Please somebody help me! My cat needs Imulan or he will die. I live in Hungary. If anybody could send me this, I would gladly pay the postages and packing and more. I can pay via paypal, money order or other method. My doctor needs it fast. Thanks!

  • Only your vet can order LTCI. And as of right now it is only available in the USA. You could have your vet ask IMULAN if they can send it across to you or when it is going to be available overseas. The best to you and your fur baby!

  • Thanks for your best wishes! My vet can't acquire it. It is only avaible for vets in US. So I find a vet in US who can send it to me. It is my cat only chance to live. If you or somebody know a vet who can send it to me, I would be very thankful.

  • I am not sure if that would be allowed. You'll have to contact a US vet and see thogh. Good Luck!

  • This was a wonderful video. My kitten is positive for FeLV, and less than a week ago (when I found out he was positive) I was considering putting him down. Yesterday, I heard about Imulan from a cat mom with an FIV positive cat, and today my holistic vet told me about it. She has never used it before, and my kitten isn't yet showing symptoms, but I will definitely keep it in my mind for the future. For now I am treating him with holistic anti-virals.

  • The sooner the cats are started treatment the better the results. I also use vitamins for Teddy and natural Maitake drops in their food every day to keep up immunity. Remember it is no longer a death sentance!