Be thinking negative thoughts for Starshe goes in to be tested tomorrow.
I really hate light pos results...
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Belinda,
>
> Good advice. I would imagine his major stress is going to be transitioning
> from an outd
Hi Kelley,
A predicament indeed ... I would just explain that is they can afford
it they should get any negs vaccinated, do the best as far as food they
can afford and most important as far as I am concerned keep stress to a
minimum.
The cats all live together already so have been exposed
You're right. We probably shouldn't even have tested him, and normally I
wouldn't, but there is another cat in the house, Star. We had her spayed
and initial vacs for distemper, rabies and FELV 2 weeks ago, and she's going
to be boostered and tested tomorrow. I don't know exact ages on either -
You know, there are probably thousands and thousands more undiagnosed cats
then diagnosed ones. What matters most for these little ones, at least in
my opinion, is the overall care and love they get. If they're safe, not
hungry, and in general good health-that's half the battle. The rest is
grea
What wonderful work you do Kelley. How old is Jack? Has he showed any
symptoms? I have little knowledge of this horrible disease, just my own
experience with my little guy who died, but I think if the lady is feeding him
well and he'd doing ok I wouldn't alarm her with this news. Maybe just
Hi guys,
Lately Rescuties has been expanding our services to include a limited amount
of free spay/neuter for the pets of handicapped or housebound folks in the
area. I have a neighbor who is wheelchair bound, so we took her female cat
up to be spayed a couple of weeks ago. Today we had their ma
6 matches
Mail list logo