ETatBKK Posted January 6, 2011 Posted January 6, 2011 hi there our 3-years old cat has infected with the feline leukaemia virus ( FeLV ), an incurable cancerous disease that destroys the immune system. anyone knows a good vet or specailised CAT clinic that could manage it ? post-infected treatment available in UK and US, could we import them into Thailand. many thanks !
blyish Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 Go to the main Thonglor hospital. http://www.thonglorpet.com/services01_en.php Best of luck.
ETatBKK Posted January 10, 2011 Author Posted January 10, 2011 Go to the main Thonglor hospital. http://www.thonglorp...rvices01_en.php Best of luck. hi blyish thanks for info, I will check with them soon ! this Thursday, the FeLV virus isolation test result from the cat clinic of the Kasetsart Vet Hospital, then we could plan further. thanks . . .
blyish Posted January 12, 2011 Posted January 12, 2011 Go to the main Thonglor hospital. http://www.thonglorp...rvices01_en.php Best of luck. hi blyish thanks for info, I will check with them soon ! this Thursday, the FeLV virus isolation test result from the cat clinic of the Kasetsart Vet Hospital, then we could plan further. thanks . . . Thonglor has specialists. Look through their website and then book an appointment with the appropriate specialist, rather than just a general vet. I always read bios and try to book with somebody who doesn't look too young (the more experience, the better).
ETatBKK Posted January 19, 2011 Author Posted January 19, 2011 hi blyish thanks ! and a very good news here - our cat is actually free from FeLV ! we bought our cat to Kasetsart Vet Teaching Hospital and they did a virus isolation test, negative ! the DVM explained possibly a testing error from the first vet, who use the ELISA test kit ! for you information, a very good ( and very senior ) DVM at the cat clinic at Kaset hospital. she manages a lot of critical cases there ( touch wood something we all don't expect it happens to our our cats ). yet, you need at lot of time and patient there ! thanks again cheers
blyish Posted January 26, 2011 Posted January 26, 2011 hi blyish thanks ! and a very good news here - our cat is actually free from FeLV ! we bought our cat to Kasetsart Vet Teaching Hospital and they did a virus isolation test, negative ! the DVM explained possibly a testing error from the first vet, who use the ELISA test kit ! for you information, a very good ( and very senior ) DVM at the cat clinic at Kaset hospital. she manages a lot of critical cases there ( touch wood something we all don't expect it happens to our our cats ). yet, you need at lot of time and patient there ! thanks again cheers I'm really glad to hear that! I adore my babies, so I know how it feels when they're sick. Thanks for the info. Hopefully I'll never need it but it's good to know of a good vet.
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