Sounds like Meaow wants to be the ONLY cat in the house.  Annie was that way in 
the beginning, but no serious biting, just hissing and slappig.  She has 
settled down now.  So has Nitnoy who only slaps and hisses, especially Harley 
since he thinks his life's mission is to harrass the others to death, plus he 
is just going on 2 years and has more energy than anyone else.  Sometimes he 
acts like he was a feral, and he has been indoor all his life.  Guess the wild 
ancestors genes came out in him.

---- czadna sacarawicz <czadnasacaraw...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> Thank you family!!!
>  
> I typed a long note yesterday and aborted it.  Yes, I was not happy with 
> being advised what med to put both Pookashay & Meaow on without any 
> explanations.  The state facility is a great idea.  I ordered the GNC 
> vegetarian formula CoQ 10 on Saturday.  Natalie, You are really high on it.
>  
> This note is primarily about Meaow and his bloody diarrhea. I am going to 
> digress.  He tore up the back of my hand last night when he got by me through 
> the bedroom door into the main part of the apartment.  I have been leaving 
> him out of the cage thinking that would be less stressful.  He attacked an 
> older fe leukemia + female.  He has now attacked all the females of my home 
> circle.  I am on antibiotics for the 4th time due to him since the beginning 
> of October.  Yes, I remember well last summer's discussion about who controls 
> the doors.  He is back in the cage.  He crunched down on her tail so she can 
> no longer lift her tail. I intervened without protection.
>  
> Sunday morning there was a 1/3" gob of clotting blood on the bathroom floor.  
> I had put him in there while I cleaned the bedroom cages.  Part of this 
> morning's bowel movement was hard & formed & the remainder was formed and 
> contained a lot more liquid.  I bought some Paul Newman canned & will feed 
> that exclusviely tonight.  have not tried yogurt.  last night fed cooked beef 
> liver and milk and cooked sweet potato, . . .
>  
> quit the variety?
>  
> He is on a waiting list for the local SPCA.  I have identified him as a biter 
> to them. 
>  
> he is a sweetie as I have said before who wants to claim me.  I am attached 
> to him but no way can it be.
>  
> thanks for listening.  ideas?
>  
> I go back to the vet on Saturday.  will tell her about your comments.
>  
> thank you.
>  
> cz
>  
> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2011 09:14:32 -0500
> From: g...@optonline.net
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] heart murmur
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Animals (and people) with any heart problems need CoQ10 desperately! Between 
> 30 mg and 50 mg daily!  One of our cats has cardiomyopathy and renal 
> failure…she was diagnosed 1 ½ yrs. ago.  She’s on a few drugs and sub-q 
> fluids and I also supplement her with CoQ10 – she’s doing really well.  We 
> don’t know how long she’s had the problem…she’s about 12 yrs. old now.
>  
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org 
> [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Kat Parker
> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 10:28 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] heart murmur
>  
> There are varying degrees of heart murmurs in cats.  They are measures in 
> fractions of 6.  For instance, a 2 out of 6, or 2/6,  is not as serious a a 
> 4/6.  We had a cat who was diagnosed with a murmur, and we did not have the 
> money to get further testing done on him at that time because he was fresh 
> off the street, A stray that just followed me inside one day after I had fed 
> him.  lol  He looked awful, mainly because he had been living as a stray with 
> a bad flea allergy.  What a fantastic cat he proved to be!  Well, all was ell 
> for about 6 months, then he started fainting (syncope), and we were told to 
> get the echo done.  We did, at a specialist here in San Diego, with the help 
> of some awesome MySpace friends and a chip in, and it was learned then that 
> he had cardiomyopathy with pulmonary edema and aortic stenosis.  His lungs 
> were so full of liquid and his heart had the all too common cardiomyopathy 
> cats get.  I was told by the specialty hospital vet that it often happens 
> that these disorders, heart murmur and cardiomyopathy, go hand in hand (but 
> not in every case).  Zoh's heart murmur was a 4/6, which is significant.  
> They put Zoh on 3 meds which he took for the rest of his life, every day.  
> Furosemide (lasix) for the fluid in the lungs, Atenolol, a blood pressure 
> med, and one more bp mes, I cannot remember the name of,  but he got better.  
> I was told cats with cardiomyopathy rarely live long, and Zoh lived 2 more 
> years till he succumbed to a heart attack and died in my arms, in my room.  
> I am hoping this info of my experience with heart murmurs might give you 
> something to talk about to your vet.  I would def ask what the meds are, what 
> class, and why he is prescribing them, as well as get a definite 
> diagnosis/prognosis in his professional opinion.  It sounds like he did not 
> give you enough info.  And, I would say the echocardiogram is very important 
> to get, even if it is a bit pricey and you might have to go a little distance 
> to find a place to get it done.  most vets do not have one in their office, 
> although if your cat is breathing hard, ask for a chest xray, for starters.  
> (Not as expensive, either.  lol)    Good luck.
> 
> Love and Katnip,
>                   ~Kat~     =^,,^=
> 
> 
> 
> "I'm Kat Parker.  I park cats."   
> 
> "Keep your kitties INSIDE, 24/7, 'cause an inside cat is a SAFE & HAPPY cat!"
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: czadna sacarawicz <czadnasacaraw...@hotmail.com>
> To: feline leukemia list <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
> Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 20:56:47 +0000
> Subject: [Felvtalk] heart murmur; intermittent fresh blood in stool
> 
> 
> There is always so much going on with us and our beloveds plus comings & 
> leavings.
>  
> I hesitate to interrupt but this is important to me  - - to us.
>  
> Pookashay was diagnosed with heart murmur in May 2010.  Nothing was said re:  
> need for med.  Different vet listened to in spring 2011.  Nothing was said 
> re:  murmur.  Now same vet hears and wants to put on meds; wants work-up.  In 
> what circumstances would you put on meds?
>  
> Meaow is cat abandoned at TS which had abscess under jaw in October.  had 
> treated; then neutered about 2 weeks later.  now has intermittent fresh blood 
> in stool.  stools are small & dark.  no problems before.  vet found no 
> coccidia or worms in stool sample.  again vet wants to put on meds.   feed 
> canned food.  he wants to own me but keep caged in bedroom because SPCA 
> accepted him for their waiting list.  fe leukemia cats are in main part of 
> small apartment.   comments?  he is negative; has been vaccinated.  a fighter 
> & biter who is also very sweet.
>  
> finally, Yahmuna is FIV cat which came to my door very, very sick last 
> Thanksgiving.   SPCA accepted her in July for adoption center placement.  
> went to see her yesterday.  very, very congested.  on antibiotics.  she is 
> their cat now.  HOW CAN I HELP HER?
>  
> thank you.
>  
> czadna, Mama & Scrumptious & Luscious and Pookashay & Shallie Marie & Harold 
> & James (and Meaow and Piedy Sven and Hope & Rasha Boo and Lila Bea - all on 
> SPCA waiting list)
>  
>  
> 
> 
> m
>  
>  
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