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Cat with cryptococcus
We have a cat who is suffering severely from cryptococcosis. We have tried Itrafungal and currently trying Fluconazole, neither have worked/are working. (Have tried the latter for several months now). He's suffered for 21 months with this fungal infection on his nose.The local vet was wanting to put him down there and then when we took him last Saturday. She's relucatant to put him on another medicine called Amphotericin B due to the side effects.
At just 5 years old, without having lived his life, it'd be terribly sad to put him down.
Our only option, aside from hoping another vet will allow a new tablet is homeopath.
We're currently trying one from Australia called Sinus Relief. Can you recommend anything else?
Thanks.
[message edited by Juis1 on Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:31:56 BST]
Juis1 on 2012-10-18
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♡ kadwa last decade
Thanks for the response.
Will this one here do the job?
I've spotted Merc Sol 200c Homeopathic Remedy Pillules (Homeopathy)on eBay. Unable to post a direct link.
Will this do the job?
Thanks.
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Thanks.
Juis1 last decade
We've tried this and the problem still persists. Is there anything else you could recommend?
Thanks.
Juis1 last decade
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♡ kadwa last decade
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