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Relieves sneezing, nasal congestion and fever
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Acts as an oral annual alternative vaccine
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Alleviates weepy eyes and blocked nose
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Opens airways and easy-breathing
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Aids in respiratory system healing
All cats are exposed to different viruses during
their lives. Just as for humans, the younger or the older the animal,
the greater it’s susceptibility to illness. When a feline’s immune
system is battling a virus, the mouth, nasal passages, sinuses, and
upper airways can be affected, breathing can become hampered, and airways can become increasingly blocked and congested.
Conventional
vaccines are not recommended for young kittens or for pregnant queens,
leaving these cats at a greater risk for ill health. Symptoms may be mild or severe,
and are unpleasant for the poor animal. They are often similar to that
of a head cold in humans, such as sneezing, nasal discharge, fever,
rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes), runny eyes, and
salivation. Ulceration of the tongue and palate are also regularly seen
in cats. Lameness in cats, also known as limping syndrome, can also be
a symptom. Feline health can be further hampered by secondary conditions.
The natural way:
When a cat’s immune system is fighting foreign invaders
treatment consists greatly of supportive care. Meticulous cleaning of
the eyes and nose must be done. Force-feeding is carried out if the cat
isn’t eating and fluids will be administered to balance fluids in the
body especially in the case of a fever or flu. Antibiotics may also be
given if needed.
Natural remedies can have an important role to play in lessening common symptoms and promoting quicker recovery in a gentle, safe manner. There are many remedies that can quickly help to relieve common symptoms of cat flu such as sneezing, coughing, and other respiratory problems.
Alternative forms of common vaccines can also besafely used to provide your cat with systemic support for
the future– especially for kittens and pregnant queens who should not
receive the conventional vaccine. Remember to consult your vet for
details.
What is FCV Protect:
FCV Protect is an FDA-registered natural remedy containing 100% homeopathic ingredients especially selected to temporarily relieve feline flu symptoms including sneezing, nasal congestion and fever.
FCV Protect should be administered at the first sign of symptoms
for the short-term improvement of feline respiratory health and to
provide support to the immune system – especially of vulnerable kittens
and pregnant queens. This remedy is completely safe for kittens and pregnant queens – with no risk to the unborn kittens.
FCV Protect is taken internally and may also be very helpful in providing systemic and immune system support
for the future. Presented in a convenient dissolvable granule form. The
tiny granules are easy to administer (even to animals that will not
swallow tablets) and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and
left to dissolve.
All Native Remedies
homeopathic products and biochemic tissue salts are manufactured in an
FDA and GMP registered pharmaceutical facility under the supervision of
qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists. Individual
ingredients are listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United
States (HPUS).
What are the Ingredients:
FCV Protect contains the following 100% homeopathic ingredients:
- Feline Calicivirus (30C) is a
homeopathic form of the Calicivirus. Homeopathic ingredients support
the body’s natural resilience to harmful agents.
- Borax (30C)
Borax is a white crystalline mineral, mainly used for mouth ulcers and
cold sores. Cats that would benefit from this remedy are usually
impatient and easily. They are easily startled by noise, and their
sleep is easily disturbed. Physical symptoms relate to the mucus
membrane of the mouth, nose, gastric tract, and genitals.
- Phosphorus (30C)
This remedy is mostly derived from North Africa in volcanic regions and
is commonly known as calcium phosphate. It is commonly used for severe
coughs and a sore throat.
- Pulsatilla
(30C) The use of Pulsatilla for medicinal purposes dates back to
Ancient Greece when it was used to cure weepy eyes. In Roman times it
was used for eye conditions and tooth hygiene. It is also used for
cough and colds, congested catarrh, and blocked noses
FCV Protect is registered with the FDA. Our products contain no gluten, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
How do I use FCV Protect:
DIRECTIONS
Preventative:
Sprinkle one pinch on the tongue once a day for three days, beginning
at 12 weeks. Repeat annually, or when your cat has been exposed to
possible infection. When there is risk of infection, FCV Protect may be administered to kittens younger than 12 weeks.
Acute: Sprinkle one pinch on the tongue every two hours or until symptoms subside.
This remedy is safe even for newborn kittens and pregnant queens.
CAUTION: Please
consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. While some viral
infections lend themselves to home treatment, others like the Feline
Calicivirus (especially when the cat is anorexic) should ideally be
monitored by your vet
How long until I see results
Results
may vary, due to a number of influential factors-- and some cats will
respond sooner than others. When used preventatively, FCV Protect
should provide immune system protection and support within the first week.
During an acute feline flu, fever, or respiratory congestion, improvement should be noticed within 5-10 doses. Over time, FCV Protect will act in a supportive capacity to systemic balance and harmony.
How long will a bottle last
One bottle of FCV Protect (20g) lasts for approximately 30 days depending on frequency of use.
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