Re: OT: To all who have taken in a stray...ie. everyone!
Jen, I just read yourmpoem:it's all of us, isn't it?? Thanks! 8-) Luv, Nancy and her MC Heaven, to me, will never a Heaven be Unless my pets are there with me! Don't take your organs to Heaven~~~ Heaven knows we need them here!
Re: St. Francis Medals--for ALL!
Lora, no, they haven't come yet. I have no idea why. 8( Luv, Nancy and her MC Heaven, to me, will never a Heaven be Unless my pets are there with me! Don't take your organs to Heaven~~~ Heaven knows we need them here!
Re: Re: Need advice
has anyone suggested prophyphol? I love it for serious anesthesia risk cats. Kristi From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2005/09/14 Wed PM 02:10:13 EDT To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Need advice That's interesting and I am filing that information. Thanks. But her teeth are not loose at all, and apparently the roots of the canines are very very deep. Michelle In a message dated 9/14/2005 11:21:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Michelle, Do Patches teeth appear to be loose at all? Ketamine might be a way to go without the risk of general anesthesia as long as the extractions don't require actual surgery. Chappy (FeLV+) was neutered under Ketamine; I didn't want to risk GA with him, but I felt he was really being stressed by being sexually intact. He was fine with the procedure; he was symptomatic and I did ultimately lose him, but he had no problems tolerating Ketamine. Bleau had an abcessed tooth pulled under Ketamine; he's negative and the tooth was very loose. The Ketamine doesn't keep them out too long and so for a procedure that is under about 15 minutes, it might be something to consider. Julie
Re: Need advice
That's interesting and I am filing that information. Thanks. But her teeth are not loose at all, and apparently the roots of the canines are very very deep. Michelle In a message dated 9/14/2005 11:21:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Michelle, Do Patches teeth appear to be loose at all? Ketamine might be a way to go without the risk of general anesthesia as long as the extractions don't require actual surgery. Chappy (FeLV+) was neutered under Ketamine; I didn't want to risk GA with him, but I felt he was really being stressed by being sexually intact. He was fine with the procedure; he was symptomatic and I did ultimately lose him, but he had no problems tolerating Ketamine. Bleau had an abcessed tooth pulled under Ketamine; he's negative and the tooth was very loose. The Ketamine doesn't keep them out too long and so for a procedure that is under about 15 minutes, it might be something to consider. Julie
8wk old felv pos needs home ASAP
Hello everyone, sorry i've become strictly a reader, but my b-friend and I are in the middle of buying a house and things are s crazy. Anyway to the pointthere are 2 8week old positive kittens one male/one female at a kill shelter in Rhode Island. We have a home for the male, but not the female. They have told us that she will be euthanized soon (the end of this week?) if she is not placed. I have contacted a couple other resources but have only gotten a bunch of maybes and we'll sees. So I'm in a tight spot i would like to a least have a definitive back up if the homes we usually place them in do not come through. Can anyone help??? Thanx Kristi
Re: Need advice
Hi Michelle, Do Patches teeth appear to be loose at all? Ketamine might be a way to go without the risk of general anesthesia as long as the extractions don't require actual surgery. Chappy (FeLV+) was neutered under Ketamine; I didn't want to risk GA with him, but I felt he was really being stressed by being sexually intact. He was fine with the procedure; he was symptomatic and I did ultimately lose him, but he had no problems tolerating Ketamine. Bleau had an abcessed tooth pulled under Ketamine; he's negative and the tooth was very loose. The Ketamine doesn't keep them out too long and so for a procedure that is under about 15 minutes, it might be something to consider. Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Nina. Lucy is actually doing ok. She has blood in her urine, but it is only visible sometimes, and she seems generally ok. I may wait it out until Friday and do the cystocentisis (urine sample via needle) and the bacteria-sensitive culture. As for Patches, my gut says not to do any oral surgery if she is feeling ok, but I really am not sure about that. She could be having effects from the broken teeth that I can not see. But for a 5 year old positive, I am inclined to leave well enough alone for fear of triggering the disease. As you know, though, if the broken teeth are painful or are wicking bacteria into her system, this could trigger the disease too. I had not thought of caps. I think I will do some internet research on whether this is a possibility. Thanks. Michelle In a message dated 9/13/2005 1:07:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello Michelle,How is Lucy doing now? How terrifying to have her symptoms be so pronounced and not be able to do anything for her for a week! I know how difficult it is to want to do SOMETHING, and not know what the best course is. The decisions we are forced to make for our oh so dependent loved ones are never easy. I wish I could give you better advice, but all I can say is listen to your intuition. Momma really does know best.As far as Patches goes... If her teeth haven't been bothering her, I'd probably leave them the hell alone. Too bad they can't be filed or capped with out general anesthesia. If the dentist says he thinks they should be pulled, I'd ask about filling/capping them instead. At any rate, she's probably better off going through whatever procedure you think necessary while she's healthy. As always, I'm thinking about you and yours, praying for good health for them and clear choices for you.Nina "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
FW: Please help this FIV boy
Please respond to her directly as I copied her on this – she is not on this support group and she will not get your message otherwise.. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of julienbub Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 6:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [FivCats] Tuxedo cat I am desperately trying to find this adorable male tuxedo cat a good home. He has been a stray for years hanging out in my back yard and my landlord wants me to stop feeding him. I took him inside but can't keep him because I have two of my own already and the female is very aggressive and tries to attack him. I have had no luck with shelters or posting flyers around for him to adopt. He is healthy, neutered, I took him to get his rabies and ditemper shots. He is adorable, playful, friendly and very talkative. I need to find him a home desperately he would make a good companion for someone. Please help YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "FivCats" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.