Re: New to group/ Conflicting information

2006-05-27 Thread catatonya
First of all bless you for taking her in. IF your other cats are all adults and have had their vaccination I would let her mix whenever I was ready. That is what I do. I have spent tons of money retesting my negatives who have lived with 2 positives for years. There is never any change.If you have kittens I would hold off on mixing until the kitten got at least 2 shots. In fact I'd probably wait 90 days.If your other cats are adults and up to date I wouldn't worry about them.. If they've never been vaccinated I would vaccinate, then booster , then wait another couple of weeks and mix.This is what I do. Everyone on the list does not agree, but the majority do mix.tonyaChristie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello, I a mom to 28! That's right, 21 Kitty Kids, 2 Canine Kids, 3 Caprine Kids (goats), 1 Bunny Kid and one "Human" Skin Teenager!Three weeks ago, I found a the 28th. A Sweet little kitty, now named Angel dragging herself to a house on road. Her back half his paralyzed. I made a page for her and her story so far at:www.geocities.com/twicecountedblessings/Angel.htmlFirst I want to say that my heart goes out to all of you , fighting for the lives of your furkids. I have three FIV+ kitties and most of my kitties have FRV but neither of them has made my babies as sick as Felv is known too. The reason I came to this site is because I have never been told, though it does make sense to, to restest my kitties ,
 after getting a negetive result, In case they were recently exposed. Now, Angel needs to be confined she is infested with lice and I am having a heck of a time getting her cleaned up but once I do, I don't know if I should introduce her to my other kitties. The people on a board for handicapped pets said to wait a month, The vet said three months and when I googled it I got any where between 6 weeks and 6 -12 MONTHS!Is there some place where I get the actual suggested time by those who really know. Like I have Diabetes so I always check the ADA. Is there an official organization where I can find out the truthThe vet did say and I didn't ask why that "considering her age, if she tests negative now, I would bet she is negative in 3 months". Why would that be She is an old girl. She only has 2 teeth left
 and her xrays showed bone decalcification. Any information on this would be so appreciated! I also hope that know one find this post disrespectful, I have the deepest respect for each and every one of you, fighting, instead of throwing in the towel. Blessings, Christie and AngelDon't tell God how big your mountain is  Tell your mountain how big YOUR God is!Siggie By:  ~Terry's Treasure~

Re: Free microchip readers

2006-05-27 Thread Rachel Martineau
Thanks for this information Gary! We could definitely use another scanner for the mobile TNR program we help run. 

~ Rachel

Operation Foster Felixwww.operationfosterfelix.orgSharing Our Hearts, Homes  Litter-boxes 

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know each other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan George

On 5/26/06, gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Crystal Tag along with Banfield is giving free universal chip readers to shelters. These will read HomeAgain, Avid and Banfield chips. You can check at the website 
http://www.crystaltag.com but I called them and they said to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that contains the following info:


Number of scanners requested
Name of organization
Address (no PO Box numbers)
Phone
Name and position of person making request

Gary


OTGriffin, GEORGIA- Himalayan- gorgeous !! - last day alive...Tuesday, May 30...

2006-05-27 Thread TatorBunz




This is a beautiful kittty can someone help her?
I have sent this to other groups I'm on as well.
They are rescue friendly!
I wish I could help her but I'm too far. (WA)



**IF YOU CAN HELP WITH THE ANIMALS AT THIS SHELTER YOU CAN FAX THE ADOPTION AGREEMENT TO: 770-467-4771. LINK TO ADOPTION FORM TO FAX: http://www.spaldingcountyanimalshelter.com/adoption-agreement.htm






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Himalayan Mix

Size: SmallAge: AdultSex: FemaleID: A06-1240 



Notes: SPALDING ID A06-1240THIS CAT IS SCHEDULED TO BE UNAVAILABLE AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON TUESDAY, MAY 30, 2006.This gorgeous girl is just stunning. She is a quiet, stoic kitty who seems to be just as at home in her cage at the shelter as she would be anywhere. But she needs out of here fast! This kitty will receive the following vaccination: ECLIPSE 4 - it vaccinates the cats against: Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia, Chlamydia Psittaci Vaccine (MLV  Chlamydia) (Schering-Plough). If you wish to adopt this cat, please CALL (do not e-mail) the shelter IMMEDIATELY at (770) 467-4772 to arrange for the paperwork to be filled out (in person or by fax) PRIOR to 4:30 p.m. on the cat's listed date. Thank you!











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