RE: Happy Thanksgiving to all!!!

2007-11-26 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Belatedlyhope yours was happy too, Wendy!
Kerry M.
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Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread Unusually Unique
That's the best present anybody could ask for
Debbie


- Original Message 
From: Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 10:21:16 AM
Subject: OT Thanksgiving

Hi Guys
 
Thanksgiving day was somewhat special for me. Maybe not. Check the link below 
and take a look at what was left on my truck after we got back from visiting my 
mom. I just happened to go outside this was about 8:30pm and saw the box(see 
picture). In this day and age I was a bit frightened and got Eric to come to 
the door while I investigated. 
 
Curious check out this link.
 
http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/viewtopic.php?f=5t=54

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Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures post your 
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Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread TatorBunz
They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you. 
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show  you 
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RE: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
I agree, they shouldn't have forced you, but at least the hoomins cared
enough to leave them with somebody they knew would do right by the
kittens.  So many don't.  
 
The people next door asked us if we wanted their white kitty, who we
knew from talking to her through the screen window all summer.  It
killed me that we really couldn't take her -- failing old cat, others
taking huge chunks out of each other -- and I still worry about her.  We
did warn the people to stay away from the local humane society with
the incredible kill rate -- it gets in the door, it's gone -- but we
can't be sure what they did.  Sigh.  It's easy enough to say can't save
them all but when you've been skritching their heads through a screen
all summer it's a little different.
 
Anyway, Sally, your foundlings are adorable.
 
Diane R.



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They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you. 
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show
you who they really were.
 
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Re: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing up....input/suggestions?

2007-11-26 Thread MaryChristine
oh, heavens--my vet has said, and i've read, that 1/4 of a pepcid EVERY day
was the dosage.. sigh.


On Nov 26, 2007 12:54 PM, Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Pepcid can be hard on the tummy too if too much is given, the
 starting dose is usually 1/8 of a pill every other day, CRF cats get
 this fairly regularly since most develope tummy acid sooner or later as
 the CRF progresses.  Thankfully Fred hasn't needed this yet.  If you can
 get him to eat though he probably won't need the pepcid at all and I
 would ask your vet before giving since he did give you something for
 nausea already.

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Re: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing up....input/suggestions?

2007-11-26 Thread laurieskatz
Mine, too.
1/4 of a 10 mg tablet per day is what I have written down.
I have never used and it would probably do the lower to be safe. Weight of the 
cat might have some bearing on what I would do, too.

  - Original Message - 
  From: MaryChristine 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 4:28 PM
  Subject: Re: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing upinput/suggestions?


  oh, heavens--my vet has said, and i've read, that 1/4 of a pepcid EVERY day 
was the dosage.. sigh.



  On Nov 26, 2007 12:54 PM, Belinda Sauro  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Pepcid can be hard on the tummy too if too much is given, the 
starting dose is usually 1/8 of a pill every other day, CRF cats get
this fairly regularly since most develope tummy acid sooner or later as
the CRF progresses.  Thankfully Fred hasn't needed this yet.  If you can 
get him to eat though he probably won't need the pepcid at all and I
would ask your vet before giving since he did give you something for
nausea already.

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Salem Please add to the CLS :(

2007-11-26 Thread Sherry DeHaan
We lost our sweet little Salem today to that aweful felv.He was a tiny little 
black boy with a big heart.I will miss him very much.He was at the sanctuary 
for just over 2 years.
  Sherry

   
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Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread Sally Davis
HI all

I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure that
the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off about
2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood
catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here.
We call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this
neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white
male hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat.

Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He still
snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more
Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird
immune booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks
basically herbal in nature.

Hope everyone is alright.

Sally

On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  They are so cute and adorable!
 I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
 I think it was someone that knew of you.
 Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
 It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show you
 who they really were.




Re: Salem Please add to the CLS :(

2007-11-26 Thread MaryChristine
blessings, sweet salem. fly with the angelcats.

On Nov 26, 2007 8:06 PM, Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We lost our sweet little Salem today to that aweful felv.He was a tiny
 little black boy with a big heart.I will miss him very much.He was at the
 sanctuary for just over 2 years.
 Sherry

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Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread laurieskatz
Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered? I figure 
no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow them down! 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  HI all

  I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure that 
the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off about 2 
weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood catsare 
usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here. We call 
then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this 
neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white male 
hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat. 

  Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He still 
snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more Lysine. I 
ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird immune booster 
called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks basically herbal in 
nature. 

  Hope everyone is alright.

  Sally


  On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you. 
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show you 
who they really were.


Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread Sally Davis
I have thought of that. But some of the cats come from a nearby farm only
see then when the females are in heat. I wish I knew who left these two
because I do not have mama. There is a clinic in town where she can be
spayed for $35.00. They will do shots as well but do not insist because
there goal is no litters. It is called Prevent a Litter
Veterinary Hospital. That is where I have Pewter scheduled, but they are
booked two months on female cats. They do dogs as well.

The Vet who saved Juniors life when he was hit last year is hiring a Vet
assistant. I am going to apply, but money may becaome and issue. I need a
certain amount and at least health insurance. Wish me luck. They work on
employww pets for free plus cost of medicine.

Sally

On Nov 26, 2007 8:43 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered? I
 figure no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow
 them down!

  - Original Message -
 *From:* Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 *Sent:* Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
 *Subject:* Re: OT Thanksgiving

 HI all

 I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure that
 the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off about
 2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood
 catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here.
 We call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this
 neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white
 male hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat.

 Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He still
 snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more
 Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird
 immune booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks
 basically herbal in nature.

 Hope everyone is alright.

 Sally

 On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   They are so cute and adorable!
  I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
  I think it was someone that knew of you.
  Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
  It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show
  you who they really were.
 
 



-- 
Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty, Little
Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures post
your as well.

http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3


Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread laurieskatz
Set traps?
It is so frustrating when the person responsible does nothing to stop the 
litters and people like us end up with the kittensI am dealing with one 
here, now, but at least I think he'll have the mama spayed now (3 litters 
later). She was a stray that he fed. He found  homes for the past litters and 
seems worried now because no homes for this litter.I am glad you have great 
resources there. Good luck re the job!
:L
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:55 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  I have thought of that. But some of the cats come from a nearby farm only see 
then when the females are in heat. I wish I knew who left these two because I 
do not have mama. There is a clinic in town where she can be spayed for $35.00. 
They will do shots as well but do not insist because there goal is no litters. 
It is called Prevent a Litter Veterinary Hospital. That is where I have Pewter 
scheduled, but they are booked two months on female cats. They do dogs as well. 

  The Vet who saved Juniors life when he was hit last year is hiring a Vet 
assistant. I am going to apply, but money may becaome and issue. I need a 
certain amount and at least health insurance. Wish me luck. They work on 
employww pets for free plus cost of medicine.  

  Sally


  On Nov 26, 2007 8:43 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered? I 
figure no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow them 
down! 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  HI all

  I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure 
that the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off 
about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood 
catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here. We 
call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this 
neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white male 
hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat. 

  Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He 
still snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more 
Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird immune 
booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks basically 
herbal in nature. 

  Hope everyone is alright.

  Sally


  On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you. 
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show 
you who they really were.




  -- 
  Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty, Little 
Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures post your 
as well. 

  http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3 

Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread Sally Davis
Thanks. I will call them tomorrow. I have a friend who works there so she
has sort of recommended me. They are having trouble keeping good help
because the work ethic on youngsters is not the same as us mature ladies. I
am not saying all youngsters are like that but the ones they have hired have
been. My friend seems to think they will pay more for maturity especially if
I cross trained to work front and back. I have no idea I am not good at
selling myself.

Sally
On Nov 26, 2007 9:09 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Set traps?
 It is so frustrating when the person responsible does nothing to stop the
 litters and people like us end up with the kittensI am dealing with one
 here, now, but at least I think he'll have the mama spayed now (3 litters
 later). She was a stray that he fed. He found  homes for the past litters
 and seems worried now because no homes for this litter.I am glad you
 have great resources there. Good luck re the job!
 :L

  - Original Message -
 *From:* Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   *Sent:* Monday, November 26, 2007 7:55 PM
 *Subject:* Re: OT Thanksgiving

 I have thought of that. But some of the cats come from a nearby farm only
 see then when the females are in heat. I wish I knew who left these two
 because I do not have mama. There is a clinic in town where she can be
 spayed for $35.00. They will do shots as well but do not insist because
 there goal is no litters. It is called Prevent a Litter
 Veterinary Hospital. That is where I have Pewter scheduled, but they are
 booked two months on female cats. They do dogs as well.

 The Vet who saved Juniors life when he was hit last year is hiring a Vet
 assistant. I am going to apply, but money may becaome and issue. I need a
 certain amount and at least health insurance. Wish me luck. They work on
 employww pets for free plus cost of medicine.

 Sally

 On Nov 26, 2007 8:43 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered?
  I figure no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow
  them down!
 
   - Original Message -
  *From:* Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  *Sent:* Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
  *Subject:* Re: OT Thanksgiving
 
  HI all
 
  I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure
  that the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off
  about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The
  neighborhood catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong
  genetics here. We call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were
  also from this neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a
  grey and white male hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into
  heat.
 
  Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He
  still snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more
  Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird
  immune booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks
  basically herbal in nature.
 
  Hope everyone is alright.
 
  Sally
 
  On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
They are so cute and adorable!
   I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
   I think it was someone that knew of you.
   Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
   It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to show
   you who they really were.
  
  
 


 --
 Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty,
 Little Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures
 post your as well.

 http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3




-- 
Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty, Little
Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures post
your as well.

http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3


Re: OT Thanksgiving

2007-11-26 Thread laurieskatz
Sell yourself. You have loads of experience from helping cats on your own!
L
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 8:14 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  Thanks. I will call them tomorrow. I have a friend who works there so she has 
sort of recommended me. They are having trouble keeping good help because the 
work ethic on youngsters is not the same as us mature ladies. I am not saying 
all youngsters are like that but the ones they have hired have been. My friend 
seems to think they will pay more for maturity especially if I cross trained to 
work front and back. I have no idea I am not good at selling myself. 


  Sally

  On Nov 26, 2007 9:09 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Set traps?
It is so frustrating when the person responsible does nothing to stop the 
litters and people like us end up with the kittensI am dealing with one 
here, now, but at least I think he'll have the mama spayed now (3 litters 
later). She was a stray that he fed. He found  homes for the past litters and 
seems worried now because no homes for this litter.I am glad you have great 
resources there. Good luck re the job! 
:L
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:55 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  I have thought of that. But some of the cats come from a nearby farm only 
see then when the females are in heat. I wish I knew who left these two because 
I do not have mama. There is a clinic in town where she can be spayed for 
$35.00. They will do shots as well but do not insist because there goal is no 
litters. It is called Prevent a Litter Veterinary Hospital. That is where I 
have Pewter scheduled, but they are booked two months on female cats. They do 
dogs as well. 

  The Vet who saved Juniors life when he was hit last year is hiring a Vet 
assistant. I am going to apply, but money may becaome and issue. I need a 
certain amount and at least health insurance. Wish me luck. They work on 
employww pets for free plus cost of medicine.  

  Sally


  On Nov 26, 2007 8:43 PM, laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered? 
I figure no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow 
them down! 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
  Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving


  HI all

  I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure 
that the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off 
about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood 
catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here. We 
call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this 
neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white male 
hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat. 

  Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He 
still snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more 
Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird immune 
booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks basically 
herbal in nature. 

  Hope everyone is alright.

  Sally


  On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you. 
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's  a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to 
show you who they really were.




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Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and  Spike  Visit my BB for some pictures post your 
as well.

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Re: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing up....input/suggestions?

2007-11-26 Thread Belinda Sauro

   Hi MC,
  Many vets do prescribe the 1/4 tab as a starting dose but if I read 
that the starting dose is between a 1/8 and 1/4 tab, I always start with 
the lower dose.  My vet started Fred with a 1/8 dose back when he needed 
it, since we've got his phosphorus down he hasn't needed it.  Every once 
in a while he will vomit in the early AM if there isn't any food left 
for him to eat, as long as I make sure to put enough food out to last 
the night he is fine!


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Re: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing up....input/suggestions?

2007-11-26 Thread MaryChristine
hard to remember sometimes that medicine is as much--if not more--an art
than a science



On Nov 26, 2007 9:33 PM, Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi MC,
   Many vets do prescribe the 1/4 tab as a starting dose but if I read
 that the starting dose is between a 1/8 and 1/4 tab, I always start with
 the lower dose.  My vet started Fred with a 1/8 dose back when he needed
 it, since we've got his phosphorus down he hasn't needed it.  Every once
 in a while he will vomit in the early AM if there isn't any food left
 for him to eat, as long as I make sure to put enough food out to last
 the night he is fine!

 --

 Belinda
 happiness is being owned by cats ...

 Be-Mi-Kitties
 http://bemikitties.com

 Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
 http://adopt.bemikitties.com

 FeLV Candlelight Service
 http://bemikitties.com/cls

 HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting  web design]
 http://HostDesign4U.com

 

 BMK Designs [non-profit animals websites]
 http://bmk.bemikitties.com





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