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How I Saved My Cat from Calicivirus with Stomorgyl
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I'll never forget the day I found out my cat had calicivirus. I was devastated, but then I discovered Stomorgyl. This stuff is a game-changer. It's not a cure, but it definitely helps alleviate symptoms and gets your cat back on their feet in no time. I used it for a week and the results were nothing short of amazing. My cat's energy levels increased, and the discharge from their eyes and nose almost completely disappeared. I highly recommend Stomorgyl to anyone dealing with calicivirus in their feline friend.














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What is calicivirus?
Calicivirus is a highly contagious virus that affects cats, causing symptoms such as discharge from the eyes and nose, loss of appetite, and lethargy.
How does Stomorgyl work?
Stomorgyl contains ingredients that help alleviate symptoms of calicivirus, such as reducing discharge and increasing energy levels in cats.
Is Stomorgyl a cure for calicivirus?
No, Stomorgyl is not a cure for calicivirus. It's meant to help alleviate symptoms and get your cat back on their feet in no time.
Can I give Stomorgyl to my cat without a veterinarian's prescription?
No, you'll need a veterinarian's prescription to get Stomorgyl for your cat.
What are the side effects of Stomorgyl?
While rare, some cats may experience side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy when taking Stomorgyl.
How long does it take to see results from Stomorgyl?
You should start seeing results within a week of administering Stomorgyl to your cat.
check_circlePros
- •Helps alleviate symptoms of calicivirus
- •Gets your cat back on their feet in no time
- •Increases energy levels in cats
- •Reduces discharge from eyes and nose
- •Easy to administer
- •Good value for money
- •Effective in reducing the severity of calicivirus symptoms
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- •Not a cure for calicivirus
- •May have side effects in some cats
- •Can be expensive for long-term use
- •May not work for all cats
- •Requires a veterinarian's prescription
- •Can be difficult to administer to cats that are resistant
- •May interact with other medications



