I have nothing to add to what has already been suggested except to wish you
the best of luck.
Welcome!
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: Jersey
Stan, What a sweetheart you are! I'm praying that
Jersey recovers from whatever is causing the eating and back leg
problems. We have discussed all sorts of feeding tips to get kitties
interested in food when they don't feel well enough to eat. Let us
know if you can't find them in the archives and we'll post more about
it. FelV is a devastating diagnosis, but our angels can and do lead
happy healthy lives, (although usually shorter ones). I'm glad you
found this group, keep us informed about the two of
you. Nina
stany petrov wrote:
> Hi
Belinda, > > > > Thanks for the
information. > > I am going to take Jersey to the vet tomorrow. I
took him on Friday, > they kept him in the clinic for tests and the
doctor called me in the > evening. I was shoked to hear he has a
leukimia and could hardly catch > what she was explaining me. I am
going to talk with her tomorrow > afternoon. > > Now, I
give Jersey some yoke and cream cheese. He rejects the diet > food from
the vet. He likes margarine but I use that only to give him > some
vitamins. > > I cannot believe that disease is so spread in the
USA. In Bulgaria, > where I come from I have never heard for cat
cancer. Cats usually die > from accidents or age. I am really amazed to
read that 60 million cats > in the US carry this virus. Something has
to be done. > > > > Thanks again. Keep in
touch > > > >
Stan > > > > > >From: Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
>Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org >
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org >
>Subject: Re: Jersey > >Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 08:12:50
-0700 > > > > Hi Stan, > > There
is a CRF (chronic renal failure) group on Yahoo you may want > >to
join, I've heard of kitties with crf that get weak in the back >
>legs it has something to do with the potassium level. Here is
the > >group if your interested. CRF can be managed if caugh
early enough, > >it usually requires a diet change and careful
monitoring. > > >
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FelineCRF/ > > > >Also you
have to be sure Jersey is getting enough food or your > >asking for a
whole different group of complications. What treatment > >has
your vet suggested? > > > >-- > >Belinda >
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