CBD and feline leukemia

Are you worried about the condition of your pet, but are not you sure CBD oil is right for you? Read the following story from our customer about a cat named Puzzlik and his fight with feline leukemia. About how CBD oil changed the life of a little kitty.
Feline leukemia and CBD
One day our beloved Puzzlik cut a paw, which began to fester a few days later. We went to our veterinarian, who after a few tests had diagnosed him with leukemia. Thanks to this, we found that the paw was not cut but cracked.
A martyr of drugs, vitamins and antibiotics began. The cracked paw proved to be only an associate and rare disease of insidious and incurable feline leukemia, which also explained a few months of unconstitutional weight loss of the cat.
Unfortunately, after a month of anguish and pushing the medications that the cat had received very heavily, the worst side effect was his fear of people and the slightest hint of drug administration caused his withdrawal to retreat, and even increased the fear of any contact that even a little resembled the administration of prescriptions tablets.
So, with my boyfriend, we decided that this way would not work and that "treatment" could not be continued. At that time, Puzzlik, an adult male, weighed about 2.5 pounds and had no appetite for life and slept for most days in the bed.
CBD and his help to Puzzlík
Thanks to my friend, I found out that there is an alternative that supports the overall immunity of the body in the form of 2% CBD oil and can also be used in animals. We talked with a friend that we cannot go wrong anymore and at most what can happen is nothing happens.
After a month of using the drops, Puzzlik is more alive, playing as a small kitten, having plenty of energy, and mainly gaining weight, half a pound during the first two months. We have also noticed that he plays with other cats and sometimes even starts to get angry with each other. In short, he started catching more and behaving more like a healthy adult cat.
We've learned from a vet that feline leukemia is transmitted by saliva to other cats. This was not good news for us because Puzzlik shared the household with other cats.
We decided, apart from dripping drops directly to the Puzzler into the mouth, even to add drops to a common water bowl. We see changes constantly! All cats have improved their physical condition, which is obvious on their coat, behavior and also a scruffy appetite. Next year, we have a scheduled re-visit to the vet and we are now almost certain that the vet will confirm the overall improvement in his physical condition and even the confirmation of the negative test for feline leukemia even if the medical textbooks speak of it as incurable.
Thank you very much to Catherine puzzler for a nice story :-)