Lisa
Sending healing vibes and thoughts Roxy's way.
Carla
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Lisa,
You and Roxie are in my thoughts and prayers. Hang tough.
God Bless,
TKerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Lisa
I know what you mean about emergency vets. I'm sending lots of healing thoughts for little Roxie, and lots of good wishesfor the visit toyour vet tomorrow. (Are you
Well, good news. Roxie seems to be much better. She had improved yesterday, but was not completely back to normal and then this morning she ran up the stairs for breakfast and ate well again. Her breathing is completly back to normal. I am so happy. Of course, we'll have to keep a close eye on
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I am
so glad!
Joan
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Well, good news. Roxie seems to be much better. She had
improved
Wow that really is good news! It didn't sound very
promising for Roxie at first.
-Kyle
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Subject: Re: Turn for the worse
Well, good news. Roxie seems
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Well, good news. Roxie seems to be much better. She had
improved yesterday, but was not completely back to normal and then this morning
she ran up the stairs for breakfast and ate well again. Her breathing is
completly back to normal. I am so happy
Oh Lisa, I'm so thrilled to hear about Roxie's turn around! Your first
post put a knot in my stomach and had me so concerned for you guys.
Thank goodness you followed your instincts, held your ground and didn't
listen to the vet at the ER! I've had some terrible experiences with
ER vets
I have found that my FeLV+ cats with URI's respond better to Baytril or
Doxicycline than to Clavamox, though it sounds like Roxie is responding to the
clavamox (knock on wood!)
Michelle
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Well, good news. Roxie seems to be much
Hi Nina,
Thanks so much for your reply. We found out that Roxie was positive back in January. She wasn't sick, but her brother Ollie had been very sick (diarreha, vomiting, very lethargic) and our vet tested him and he was positive. So, of course we tested Roxie and she was positive too. They are
Good news, Lisa! I hope that's all it is. Go Roxie!
tonyaLisa Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, good news. Roxie seems to be much better. She had improved yesterday, but was not completely back to normal and then this morning she ran up the stairs for breakfast and ate well again. Her
I know what you mean - I took my Calla to an emergency vet in 2004
before she died. He did a lot of tests, which I regret as I already
knew what was going on, and he was very negative in his approach,
wanted to euthanize her after all that, nothing helpful as a result
of the $200 tests. I
Dear Lisa
I know what you mean about emergency vets. I'm sending lots of
healing thoughts for little Roxie, and lots of good wishesfor the visit
toyour vet tomorrow. (Are you able to take her when they open in the
am?)
I'm so glad you didn't succumb to the pressure. You know your
kitty
Sending healing positive vibes your way Lisa, I hope with all my heart all goes well.
CherieKerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Lisa
I know what you mean about emergency vets. I'm sending lots of healing thoughts for little Roxie, and lots of good wishesfor the visit toyour vet
Lisa,
Emergency vets just suck. I'm glad you held your ground too. I hope when you see your regular vet tomorrow she'll have some good ideas to help Roxy feel better soon.
tonyaKerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Lisa
I know what you mean about emergency vets. I'm sending lots of
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