I am endlessly conflicted. I think I'll have resigned myself to something, 
then I'll change my mind, then I decide to do something else, and then I get 
on here and feel horrible for not doing anything, so I feel like I really need 
to now. I have to admit, the list has been helpful, but it's also been causing 
me a lot of stress. If I had never known about this group, then I could've 
just accepted the vet's word and been better able to cope with Olive's death. 
Now I feel like I'm little better than a murderer. It's no fault of you all. I 
just sort of wish I hadn't joined the list sometimes... It's making it so much 
harder to not do anything.

I don't know why you brought up the doxy shot. That was never offered to me as 
an option... The problem with putting her on any meds is that she is going to 
have to have another transfusion, and it will probably have to be today. I 
don't know if my vet called around for blood--I think he might've called a few 
places--but a lot of the vets around here don't seem to have donors. I called 
about five other ones, and only one actually had a donor cat, and they didn't 
even know its type. The vet school has blood, but they won't send it to other 
vets. And I cannot afford going there.

It's getting to the point where I'm going to be too late to help Olive. I want 
to help her, I really really do, but this is something that I obviously can't 
handle. I don't have tons of money, and I don't have tons of time because of 
classes. I'm also inexperienced in matters like this. Nobody is helping me, 
really, and it's making me have a nervous breakdown.

>===== Original Message From wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>Hey Megan,

Make sure you do research on the doxy shot.  The protocol for hemobaronella is 
3 weeks of consecutive treatment with pills (not sure of the dosage).  How 
long will a doxy shot last?  I would pill her instead, especially if your vet 
doesn't know much about hemobart.  I've never heard of just doing a doxy shot 
and nothing else.  If he is doing the doxy shot in conjuntion with pills, and 
the treatment will last AT LEAST three weeks, that might be ok.

Immunity doesn't always develop with Epogen.  If it's hemobart, and the doxy 
works which it should, is Epogen necessary?  Anyone have any ideas on this?  I 
would do research on this as well.  The stats for immunity to Epogen I think 
are 1 in 3 cats, but not sure on this.  Still, if Olive needs it and is going 
to die without RBC's, I think a 33% chance of reaction is not a bad statistic.

Why is it up to you to find a blood donor for your kitty?  We don't go looking 
for a donor when we need blood.  Can't your vet call around and see if he can 
find some blood at another vet's?  Or can you call around and see if any vet's 
have a donor cat that they keep around?  Many do.

I can't say I'm 100% positive on this, but the chance that your other two are 
still at risk is small because one, they all came from the same litter, and 
I'm betting Olive got it from momma, and two, even if not, chances are they've 
already been exposed and I'm pretty sure they can't be exposed twice to the 
same strain.  Not enough is known on strains yet.

:)
Wendy
 
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change 
the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~


       
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