Hi Barbara,
 
I though that Samson had FeLv, am glad to hear that he does not.  The journal is for infectious diseases. See my Fantasia had uclers which made him cry and have a hard time eating.  If Samson doesn't have uclers who said he has Stomatitis.
Georgette
 
 
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:28:57 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

Hi Georgette,
Samson doesn't have FeLv. His mouth is not a severe case. Thank god for that. Let me know what it says in the journal. He doesn't have uclers. He is on a small dose of steroids right now. a 30 day supply. they seem to helping.
Barbara

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too. 
 
Gloria 
 
That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. 
Barbara 
 
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
 
Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden 
Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's 
use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, 
and have recently used it on my kitties as a 
mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but 
hey, that's all right, I just don't know much 
about it. 
 
I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in 
capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, 
can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it 
with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a 
syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him 
a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's 
vitamin C. 
 
I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or 
a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, 
mouth ulcers, etc. 
 
Gloria 
 
Hi Georgette, 
My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He 
couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an 
injection, power or what? Let me know. 
Barbara 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email 
didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting 
service and I specialize in animals with special 
needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your 
email that your one angel has thryoid problems. 
My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the 
Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a 
four day stay in the hospital because it is 
radioative and now your thryoid is back to 
normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him 
to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work 
on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the 
pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the 
teeth but the four canie in the front left in and 
put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had 
Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except 
for the four canie and put him on gold seal he 
never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. 
But make sure they clean the pockets of the 
teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it 
is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now 
since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in 
vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep 
iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck. 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Nina 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700 
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe 
 
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> *I have not been any where over night for 7 
>years. There is just not any one to trust 
>conpletely.*> 
 
Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered 
you to the right group of people! You're 
definitely one of us! 
Nina 
 
Barbara Baass wrote: 
 
> *Problem is that I don't have family here and 
>few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* 
> *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was 
>suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home 
>early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that 
>afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning 
>and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF 
>kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had 
>been coming by like that, only once a day and my 
>getting > charged twice. I had another sitter 
>and she was great. She wrote down > every thing 
>from the time she came till the time she left. 
>She moved > to Houston though. I only had two 
>kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been 
>any where over night for 7 years. There is just 
>not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to 
>have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has 
>to have steriod pills every day because of the 
>Stomatitis.* 
> *Barbara* 
> * * 

> */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: 

> I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my superíÃÂÃâs son to 
> come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. HeíÃÂÃâs 
> been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he 
> doesníÃÂÃât have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, 
> and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right 
> there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every 
> few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check 
> in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies. 

> /*/Chris/*/ 


>/*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ 
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message----- 
> *From:* 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>*On Behalf Of 
> *Barbara Baass 
> *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM 
> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
> *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe 

> **Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go 
> through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't 
> want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may 
> never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone 
> is going to die of anyhow.** 

> **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality 
> food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want 
> Tom in a shelter either.** 

> **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you 
> have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You 
> really have a lot of them.** 

> **Barbara** 

> */Terri Brown 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* 
>wrote: 

> Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before. Feline 
> Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most 
> ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't 
> want to deal with the possibility of sickness. 

> Tom is better off with you. I mix mine and the negatives are 
> still negative -- all 3 of them. I doníÃÂÃât vaccinate yearly. If 
> they're immune, they're immune (imho). 

> Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots 
> of love. The rest is details. They have a better life with me 
> than they'd have on the street or in a shelter. And they're 
> pampered. They know I love them. 

> =^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, 
> Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth 
> and Alec =^..^= 

> Furkid Photos! 
>http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/ 
> My FeLV Site: 

>http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/ 
> My Personal Page: 

>http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350 

> ----- Original Message ----- 

> *From:* Barbara Baass <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
> <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM 

> *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe 

> **Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for 
> awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half 
> hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said 
> that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not 
> suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to 
> take the risk.** 

> **Have you ever heard of this? I wonder what site she saw 
> this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. 
> I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home 
> and big yard with lots of trees.** 

> **Barbara Baass** 

> */Belinda Sauro 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* 
>wrote: 

> Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can 
> check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing. 

 
 
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