Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-29 Thread wendy
Amanda,

I am so sorry to hear about your beloved kitty.  Please don't blame yourself.  
It sounds like you loved him very much and did ALL you could for him, out of 
love.  And yes, 7 years is a long time!  A lot of FeLV+'s don't even live 
past 2-3 years.  Mine lived 4.5 and I felt lucky to have had him that long.  He 
developed anemia.  The best you can do is feed a good diet, supplement with 
immune boosting things like l-lysine, etc., and keep kitty stress free.  
That's all we can do really.  And love them to pieces.  Other than that, it's 
up to the good Lord how long we are blessed with their presence, as any of our 
loved ones are.  Please ask any specific questions you may have and the 
archives are a great place to look for really good info.  Take care and I hope 
you are comforted by all the good memories you have of Silver Chan.

:)
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 
~~~ 





From: amanda white-dai...@lapis.plala.or.jp
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 6:18:27 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, 
(long)

Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member 
here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need 
advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 
months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 
years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that 
developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides 
taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other 
medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he 
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had 
diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside 
cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a 
harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and 
had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was 
Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage 
for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him 
for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the 
neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got 
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was 
good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on 
weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having 
FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey 
much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with 
extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it 
was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish, 
but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would 
still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd 
try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress 
free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG, 
CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his 
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe 
stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I 
never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal 
again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and 
nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he 
always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a 
little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care 
not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always 
had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he 
growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3 
more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would 
get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them 
and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house 
with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast, 
I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his 
chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst 
and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the 
last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self 
blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many 
other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon 
and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive 
enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think 
my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost 
weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure 
it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I 
really thought he

[Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread amanda
Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member 
here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need 
advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 
months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 
years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that 
developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides 
taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other 
medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he 
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had 
diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside 
cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a 
harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and 
had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was 
Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage 
for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him 
for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the 
neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got 
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was 
good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on 
weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having 
FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey 
much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with 
extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it 
was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish, 
but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would 
still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd 
try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress 
free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG, 
CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his 
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe 
stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I 
never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal 
again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and 
nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he 
always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a 
little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care 
not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always 
had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he 
growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3 
more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would 
get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them 
and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house 
with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast, 
I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his 
chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst 
and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the 
last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self 
blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many 
other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon 
and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive 
enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think 
my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost 
weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure 
it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I 
really thought he didn't have FeLV anymore, and was just concerned 
about his heart! Please also tell me your stories, what age did your 
cats live to , what treatments, diet ect? I really don't want to 
make any more mistakes, I feel like I killed my cat giving him cat 
food that may have caused him to go downhill, or . I really don't 
know, but some people say living to be almost 7 with FeLV isn't so 
bad, his sister died age 3. Please advice, I'm making myself sick 
from this self guilt!!! please advice and help me through this and 
help me to help my new FeLV kitty!! Much love and hugs to you all, 
Amanda and Tabby ,Tora(FeLV) Nora and Angel Silver chan.


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Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread Cougar Clan
Dixie lived with me for 3 years.  She was full grown when she came  
from a pine thicket where she had been living with a feral colony.   
She had the absolute best care possible both from her regular vets and  
holistic vets.  When she left, I felt and continue to feel, that I had  
given her everything.  I am sure there are things I might do  
differently and she left June 12, 2008.  But everything I did for her  
I did with all the love in the world and with all the expectations  
that what I did was right.  Neither of us can second guess ourselves  
when it comes to these wonderful beings.  We can do the very best we  
can, love them (and I assure you Dixie was loved as much as any cat  
who ever set paw on this earth), and grieve for them.  Stop beating  
yourself up.  Stay with this group though.  You will learn so much and  
you may make different decisions later.

On Dec 28, 2008, at 6:18 PM, amanda wrote:


Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member
here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need
advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4
months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2
years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that
developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides
taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other
medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had
diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside
cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a
harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and
had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was
Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage
for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him
for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the
neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was
good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on
weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having
FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey
much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with
extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it
was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish,
but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would
still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd
try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress
free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG,
CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe
stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I
never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal
again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and
nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he
always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a
little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care
not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always
had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he
growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3
more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would
get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them
and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house
with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast,
I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his
chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst
and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the
last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self
blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many
other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon
and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive
enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think
my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost
weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure
it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I
really thought he didn't have FeLV anymore, and was just concerned
about his heart! Please also tell me your stories, what age did your
cats live to , what treatments, diet ect? I really don't want to
make any more mistakes, I feel like I killed my cat giving him cat
food that may have caused him to go downhill, or . I really don't
know, but some people say living to be almost 7 with FeLV isn't so
bad, 

Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread Chris
I'm so sorry that you lost Silver chan.  I lost my Romeo to lymphoma in much
the same way not too long ago.  It just seems to take them so fast--one day
Romeo seemed fine and within two weeks he died.  I don't think giving him
the cat food 'treats' contributed to his developing lymphoma--I understand
that FELV cats are more susceptible to this type of cancer and its one of
those conditions we all dread in our positives.

It sure sounds like Silver chan had a wonderful life and you shouldn't feel
that there was anything you could have done.  You did the very best for
him--he knew it, I'm sure--and he lived a full happy life.  That's what
matters most...

Christiane Biagi


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of amanda
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 7:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please
advise, (long)

Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member 
here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need 
advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 
months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 
years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that 
developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides 
taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other 
medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he 
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had 
diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside 
cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a 
harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and 
had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was 
Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage 
for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him 
for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the 
neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got 
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was 
good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on 
weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having 
FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey 
much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with 
extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it 
was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish, 
but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would 
still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd 
try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress 
free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG, 
CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his 
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe 
stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I 
never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal 
again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and 
nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he 
always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a 
little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care 
not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always 
had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he 
growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3 
more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would 
get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them 
and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house 
with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast, 
I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his 
chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst 
and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the 
last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self 
blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many 
other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon 
and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive 
enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think 
my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost 
weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure 
it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I 
really thought he didn't have FeLV anymore, and was just concerned 
about his heart! Please also tell me your stories, what age did your 
cats live to , what treatments, diet ect? I really don't want to 
make any more mistakes, I feel like I killed my cat giving him cat 
food that may have caused him to go

Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread Sharyl
Amanda,
I was saddened to read that your cat has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  I'm new 
to caring for FeLV+ kitties. The oldest of my 6 positive kitties are just a yr 
old.  I really don't think feeding some canned cat food as a treat caused his 
death.  Many of us feed canned cat food.  

All we can do is feed the best diet the cat will eat, keep their lives as 
stress free as possible and love them with all our hearts.  You did all of 
this.  He couldn't have asked for a more loving home.
 
Sharyl  Sissy, Rocket, Mattie, CJ, Houdini, and Bright Eyes 

--- On Sun, 12/28/08, amanda white-dai...@lapis.plala.or.jp wrote:

From: amanda white-dai...@lapis.plala.or.jp
Subject: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, 
(long)
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 7:18 PM

Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member 
here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need 
advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 
months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 
years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that 
developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides 
taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other 
medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he 
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had 
diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside 
cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a 
harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and 
had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was 
Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage 
for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him 
for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the 
neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got 
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was 
good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on 
weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having 
FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey 
much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with 
extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it 
was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish, 
but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would 
still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd 
try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress 
free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG, 
CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his 
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe 
stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I 
never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal 
again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and 
nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he 
always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a 
little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care 
not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always 
had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he 
growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3 
more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would 
get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them 
and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house 
with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast, 
I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his 
chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst 
and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the 
last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self 
blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many 
other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon 
and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive 
enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think 
my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost 
weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure 
it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I 
really thought he didn't have FeLV anymore, and was just concerned 
about his heart! Please also tell me your stories, what age did your 
cats live to , what treatments, diet ect? I really don't want to 
make any more mistakes, I feel like I killed my cat giving him cat 
food that may have caused him to go downhill, or . I really don't 
know, but some people say living to be almost 7 with FeLV isn't so 
bad, his sister died age 3. Please advice

Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Amanda -- Chris is absolutely right.  I don't think there is anything you
can do to prevent lymphoma.  You can beef up the cat's system so it can
withstand a lot of things like colds and other sicknesses that aren't
harmful to healthy cats but can be dangerous to FeLV+'s, but they ARE very
susceptible to lymphoma and if there were a way to prevent that through food
or care, humans would be doing it too!  Seven is a pretty good age for
Silver chan to have lived, but of course he was way too young to die (and of
course we all know that ANY age is way too young when you love them so
much).  It sounds like you did a great job taking care of him, and I
certainly don't think that your cat food treats had anything at all to do
with him getting sick.  Many of our kitties have cat food as their regular
diet (though of course better ones are recommended) and raw or natural
meat as a treat.  

As for your other FeLV+ kitty, of course the recommendations are good food,
as little stress as possible, lots of love.  You can add certain vitamins
and supplements, like natural L-lysine, to the food, to keep their
resistance to illnesses strong, and you can use flower essences like Bach
Rescue Remedy in their water to help the stress level.  I'm sure there will
be other good suggestions coming along as well.

Diane R. 

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 6:31 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat,please
advise, (long)

I'm so sorry that you lost Silver chan.  I lost my Romeo to lymphoma in much
the same way not too long ago.  It just seems to take them so fast--one day
Romeo seemed fine and within two weeks he died.  I don't think giving him
the cat food 'treats' contributed to his developing lymphoma--I understand
that FELV cats are more susceptible to this type of cancer and its one of
those conditions we all dread in our positives.

It sure sounds like Silver chan had a wonderful life and you shouldn't feel
that there was anything you could have done.  You did the very best for
him--he knew it, I'm sure--and he lived a full happy life.  That's what
matters most...

Christiane Biagi


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of amanda
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 7:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please
advise, (long)

Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member here
before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need advice please. I
just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 months almost 7 years old!
He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 years old along with his sister. He
also had a heart murmur that developed into a full heart problem when he was
3 years old. Besides taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took
any other medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he
would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had diarrea if
ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside cat, but since
just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a harness and kept him inside
as one of our cats got into a fight and had a heart attack ! He was healthy
even. My cat (Sorry his name was Silver chan), at first cried to go outside,
I had an outside cage for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash,
I'd take him for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by
the neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got
stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was good
natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on weight on, I
even forgot about that it could be related to having FeLV , I thought maybe
because he's on the leash and can't catch prey much now, sometimes he still
did! Those days I was spoiling him with extra cat food with added rice, my
husbands suggestion, I thought it was o.k since he did have abit of rice
maybe once a week with fish, but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I
stopped it, but would still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a
treat, mostly I'd try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him
as stress free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on
DMG, CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his
voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe stress
related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I never gave
before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal again, that time
was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and nothing was found. During
the summer sometimes he would vomit and he always ate grass and maybe more
lately, once or twice he vomitted a little blood, I thought he just had a
delicate

Re: [Felvtalk] my cat died age 7, have anorther FeLV cat, please advise, (long)

2008-12-28 Thread dlgegg
Hello Amanda
i don't think you could have done anything more for Chan.  i had lymphoma and 
it is a fast acting, vicious disease.  even human doctors don't know much about 
it.  when i got it in 2000, there were only 2 known chemos that worked 
sometimes.  i went thru both of them and when they did not work, was told 3 - 4 
months.  Gymzar was dscovered by accident and they tried that.  all it did was 
kill my red blood cells.  a year later i went into spontaneous remission.  i 
credit prayer and vitmins/mineral for that.  i have been in remission for 5 
years now and am still going strong.  try prayer, it does work.  dorlis
 amanda white-dai...@lapis.plala.or.jp wrote: 
 Hi all, I'm Amanda I live in Japan, I don't know if I was a member 
 here before or not, I keep going from group to group, but I need 
 advice please. I just lost last week my beloved cat he was minus 4 
 months almost 7 years old! He was diagnosed when he was about 1 1/2 
 years old along with his sister. He also had a heart murmur that 
 developed into a full heart problem when he was 3 years old. Besides 
 taking the interferon when first had FeLV he never took any other 
 medications, he was treated holistically and was on a raw diet, he 
 would have cat food as a treat. He was very well sometimes had 
 diarrea if ate too many bugs outside or ate a rat! He was an outside 
 cat, but since just over 2 years ago I decided to have him on a 
 harness and kept him inside as one of our cats got into a fight and 
 had a heart attack ! He was healthy even. My cat (Sorry his name was 
 Silver chan), at first cried to go outside, I had an outside cage 
 for him too, and he soon ajusted to life on the leash, I'd take him 
 for many walks aday as I could. Sometimes we'd be attacked by the 
 neighbours tom cat (my cats are all neutered) and twice my cat got 
 stressed out and bit me instead as a result! But other wise he was 
 good natured. Since last fall 2007, I noticed that he didn't put on 
 weight on, I even forgot about that it could be related to having 
 FeLV , I thought maybe because he's on the leash and can't catch prey 
 much now, sometimes he still did! Those days I was spoiling him with 
 extra cat food with added rice, my husbands suggestion, I thought it 
 was o.k since he did have abit of rice maybe once a week with fish, 
 but he soon started getting stomach aches, so I stopped it, but would 
 still sometimes give a teaspoon of cat food as a treat, mostly I'd 
 try natural ones with no or low salt. I tried to keep him as stress 
 free as possible knowing he had a heart problem. He was also on DMG, 
 CoQ10, natto, and probiotics, for his heart. This year suddenly his 
 voice changed abit, so off to the vets and they thought it maybe 
 stress related, though I had gave him some chicken cat food that I 
 never gave before, so I stopped that and soon his voice became normal 
 again, that time was May and we had all the tests and x rays, and 
 nothing was found. During the summer sometimes he would vomit and he 
 always ate grass and maybe more lately, once or twice he vomitted a 
 little blood, I thought he just had a delicate stomach, so took care 
 not to give him too much food, ( he ate 3 small meals aday) He always 
 had some stress from stray cats passing on garden /land, taht May he 
 growled at one, so not sure if it was related. Anyway we adopted 3 
 more cats this summer, he's very good with other cats, but he would 
 get annoyed if they followed us on our walks, but we soon left them 
 and went alone which he loved but he didn't mind sharing the house 
 with them. Well just over 3 weeks ago I noticed him breathing fast, 
 I thought his heart had worsened but it was lymphoma cancer in his 
 chest and fluid arround his lungs, we tried chemo but made him worst 
 and he lost alot of weight, so he was just made comfortable for the 
 last weeks, he died on the 22nd. Of course I'm going through the self 
 blame phrase, I wish I hadn't given him cat food as snacks! and many 
 other things, I have anorther cat who has it now, he had interferon 
 and is now better and is on a raw diet and lactoferrin and digestive 
 enzymes, is there anything else I can do for him? And do you think 
 my cat Silver chan could have lived longer? I mean when he first lost 
 weight last year, maybe he should have had interferon again? I'm sure 
 it was all FeLV related but what could I or should I have done? I 
 really thought he didn't have FeLV anymore, and was just concerned 
 about his heart! Please also tell me your stories, what age did your 
 cats live to , what treatments, diet ect? I really don't want to 
 make any more mistakes, I feel like I killed my cat giving him cat 
 food that may have caused him to go downhill, or . I really don't 
 know, but some people say living to be almost 7 with FeLV isn't so 
 bad, his sister died age 3. Please advice, I'm making myself sick 
 from this self guilt!!! please advice and help me through this