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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] vets


I have a momma cat who has FeLV and we just discovered 2 out of her 3 kittens do as well. I am desperate to find them homes or a good place to live out their lives as I cannot have any more cats! I am moving out of my current living situation so am now desperate for help. I do not have a place for them to go, literally! So please help if you can. They are sweet and friendly and wonderful. I literally have 11 cats in my home right now and need to move soon. I rescued these guys and their mom and aunt and am nin WAY over my head! need help fast. please. thank you! ps-sorry for the repeat e-mail. I realized the subject needed to be changed!
 
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From: Gloria B. Lane <gbl...@aristotle.net> 
To: felvt...@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Sat, Jul 3, 2010 1:41 am 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] vets 
 
Michelle Lerner has been on this list for a while, and has a friend who does cat rescue in Manhattan.... lernermiche...@aol.com  
  
Gloria  
  
  
On Jul 2, 2010, at 2:25 PM, CATHERINE DIDONNA wrote:  
  
tks. a friend told me about a vet in the East Village who does >
regular meds,and holistic med,is very nice and reasonable.  
  
--- On Fri, 7/2/10, Gloria B. Lane <gbl...@aristotle.net> wrote:  
  
  
From: Gloria B. Lane <gbl...@aristotle.net>  
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] vets  
To: felvt...@felineleukemia.org  
Date: Friday, July 2, 2010, 2:55 PM  
  
  
Well we've got a New Yorker on the list or did, now I forget who!  
  
Gloria  
  
  
  
  
On Jul 1, 2010, at 4:35 PM, CATHERINE DIDONNA wrote:  
  
  
Can anyone recommend a vet that cares about FELV cats in New York >>
City????? Thankyou  
--- On Wed, 6/30/10, Sharyl <cline...@yahoo.com> wrote:  
  
  
From: Sharyl <cline...@yahoo.com>  
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] rear leg weakness- Revolution used? and >>
update  
To: felvt...@felineleukemia.org  
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 1:21 PM  
  
  
Amy, based on what you have written I wouldn't worry about the high
>> Ca right now. What was his phos level? There is an issue when >> both Ca and Phos are high but again that wouldn't affect his hind >> legs. It could be the anemia.  
  
In the end we do what we can with the resources we have. He's >>
lucky to have you loving him.  
Sharyl  
  
--- On Wed, 6/30/10, Amy <awilkin...@yahoo.com> wrote:  
  
From: Amy <awilkin...@yahoo.com>  
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] rear leg weakness- Revolution used? and >>>
update  
To: felvt...@felineleukemia.org  
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 12:12 PM  
No idea why he has hind leg  
weakness. I'll researched all the causes and none seem  
to apply other than the leukemia. He has had routine  
blood work every 6 months of his life and we have monitored  
him very closely as we do all our positive cats. No  
major problems other than some weight loss and IBD over the  
past couple years.  
  
I don't think I've ever taken one of my positive cats to  
the vet that some level hasn't been off. Historically  
when I've drawn more blood or done further testing, it  
always ends up being nothing. I spend lots of money  
and put the cats through lots of testing and then 6 months  
later, the value is normal again. I've just grown to  
step back and not flip out every time I see a low or high  
value for that reason. I have to say I still feel sick  
every time I see the HCT drop in one of them though.  
So that's my hesitation with taking 3 ml of blood from a  
non-regenerative anemic cat. He just had a full  
CBC/Chem which is not a small amount of blood and I'm afraid  
to draw so much blood again when I think his time with me is  
limited to begin with.  
  
The only thing I can come up with as a cause of the hind  
leg weakness is long term steroid use. I read that  
it's more common with injectable steroids so not sure if it  
even applies to pred. He's been on pred for almost a  
year. However, I have no doubt that it is the one  
thing that has kept him alive. Neither me or the  
specialist I'm seeing are even considering taking him off  
that as I have no doubt he will crash. We tried  
weaning him off it a year ago after treating him for  
hemobart and he started going downhill quickly. That  
said, his bone marrow is shot. He's been  
non-regenerative for over a year and making red blood cells  
from his spleen or elsewhere. We knew he couldn't do  
this forever so I'm not shocked at where we are, just  
sad. Since he's been anemic for a year and holding  
steady, I guess the weakness could be a result of the anemia  
as well. Yet he doesn't seem weak otherwise  
really. He sleeps a lot and yes it's obvious he  
doesn't keep  
up with the other cats but not so weak that it takes too  
much energy to walk in my opinion.  
  
His liver and kidney values are all normal. Appetite is  
normal. No signs of lymphoma after 2 ultrasounds,  
probably has IBD and is on EVO which seems to have helped  
keep that in check. His calcium is just over normal -  
11.6 with normal being 8.2-11.5. I looked at blood  
work from all my other cats and they all run towards the  
high end, 10 or higher. So I'm weighing the risk worth  
the benefit of drawing another 3 ml of blood to see if he's  
really got a high calcium vs just waiting it out and if he's  
around in a month or so, rechecking it then. Any  
thoughts or suggestions are welcome.  
  
Thank you everyone for all the suggestions. My gut  
tells me that he is close to the point of losing his battle  
with this disease. I always try to keep hope and  
remain optimistic but watching one cat after another be  
taken down by this disease, it's hard to keep the faith  
sometimes. Fingers crossed, Wolfie will pull through  
this and defy the odds as he has until now.  
  
Amy  
  
  
  
  
  
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