Angel Inc. has graciously sponsored two bottles of Transfer Factor for Cherry Berry and we’ll be getting the stock and couriering it to Kota Samarahan for Cherry as soon as possible.
A reader, Emma, also shared her experience with a cat with similar symptoms and cod liver oil seems to work:
Am not sure if this would help …. three years ago an old stray cat lived along my office corridor. She had ulcer in her mouth and was very difficult to eat and also salivating. Since she was drooling and smelly some folks wanted to PTS her or throw her far away. I took her to a vet but the vet gave a course of steroids and antibiotics. I’m not game for steroids and furthermore the cat is over 10 years old. I did some research and found cod liver oil helps to sooth the pain and ulcer in the mouth. I punctured the oil and rub it on the gums daily( once a day). Til today, three years on she’s not had any ulcer and eats soft food (no teeth left). She lives with me now …..
Meanwhile, here are some updates from Azura:
From: Azures
Date: Thu, May 16, 2013 at 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Fwd: [AnimalCare] Please moderate: “Help for Cherry Berry ”
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>Dear Dr Chan,Cherry shows a sign of fatigue a bit and drinks a lot of water which I think due to TF reaction. She eats and still wants to eat. As I see, the swell doesn’t increase in size. She is now relaxing after food. Good to see that she has finished the soup.
Tq very much AnimalCare. Have a good night sleep dear Cherry Berry.
Regards, azura


