I'm not nearly as well versed in cat diseases as I am dog diseases, as I have only had one FIP kitty in the past. Could this be some sort of respiratory infection that is evidenced partly by eye involvement? Or even just allergies, since they go outside?
Fingers crossed for all of them that it's nothing serious. Kat Kathleen A. Berard, Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant KATALYST FOR ANIMAL WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMAIL ME TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MONTHLY "KAT'S JOURNAL" NEWSLETTER! "If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on Earth is to find it." Oprah -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 1:57 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Please send good energy Grace's way Hi Everyone, This may be premature, but I tend to get very anxious whenever Grace doesn't feel well. Most of my cats have been feeling a bit off lately, just not quite right. They all go outside in the backyard and my ferals travel through my yard as well, and GG the feral with the earmite problem has been very sick lately, so... Anyway, Princess Grace was the first one to show signs of not feeling well, nothing I can put my finger on, a 'I just know', kind of thing. She snapped out of it pretty quickly and I breathed a huge sigh of relief. My right paw man, Instigator (neg), seems to have been hit the hardest in that his eyes still seem, not crusty, that's too strong, it sort of like he just woke up, all day long, (does that make any sense?). He's sleeping a bit more than usual, but if I didn't have FelV babies I wouldn't be concerned, I'd just figure he's under the weather and watch if he got worse. Timmy, my miracle boy, (the only one of my litter to test neg), has had his third eyelids up for over a week. They get a little better, and then when he's sleepy, they're back up again, otherwise he seems his normal, happy, playful self. Tonight, Grace has taken a sharp turn for the worse. She had no appetite at dinner, she's having a hard time keeping her eyes open and she seems, I don't know, puffy. She just doesn't look good to me at all. I gave her Dox, and I'm thinking of starting her on VO. If she hasn't made a dramatic turn around by morning, I'm calling my Internist and begging to bring her in. Sorry this is so long winded, but I was hoping one of you might recognize some of these symptoms and be able to give me an idea of what I may be dealing with. I just wrote our newbie Niki about the importance of not taking a 'wait and see' attitude and now my Grace is in trouble! Oh boy, I'm starting to panic again! Prayers and good energy would greatly be appreciated. I tell you, I'm getting very tired. I'm starting to think I should just move my whole family into the vet's waiting room and take up residence. Nina