[Felvtalk] Natasha

2008-09-02 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Hi all we got in a new beautiful white girl named Natasha and she is having a 
really tough time with a URI.She is fiv/felv+ and a sweet little girl.Please 
add her to your good thoughts and prayers.Thank you much.
Sherry


  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Natasha

2008-09-02 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Here's hoping Natasha bounces back from her URI with no lasting harm
done.  Welcome and Gesundheit, Natasha! 

Diane R.

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Hi all we got in a new beautiful white girl named Natasha and she is
having a really tough time with a URI.She is fiv/felv+ and a sweet
little girl.Please add her to your good thoughts and prayers.Thank you
much.
Sherry


  
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[Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Sue Koren
Some of you may remember my FeLV+ kitty, Buzz, had  anemia a couple of months 
ago.  His red blood cell level was down to 8% and the replacement vet gave him 
two days to live.  Because of the advise of people from this list I demanded he 
be put on Doxycycline, and when my regular vet came back he also put him on 
prednesone.  His blood levels have been steadily rising since then.  He 
finished the Doxy and two weeks ago we started to back off on the Prednesone 
when his red blood level was at 32%.  He was just tested again and his level is 
at 
38%.  I feel like he is a miracle kitty!  We hear so many of the very sad 
stories on this list that it feels good to report something happy.  Thank you 
all so much for your help and support.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
This is great, Sue!  Happy hugs to you and Miracle Buzz!

Diane R. 

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Subject: [Felvtalk] Good News!

Some of you may remember my FeLV+ kitty, Buzz, had  anemia a couple of
months ago.  His red blood cell level was down to 8% and the replacement
vet gave him two days to live.  Because of the advise of people from
this list I demanded he be put on Doxycycline, and when my regular vet
came back he also put him on prednesone.  His blood levels have been
steadily rising since then.  He finished the Doxy and two weeks ago we
started to back off on the Prednesone when his red blood level was at
32%.  He was just tested again and his level is at 
38%.  I feel like he is a miracle kitty!  We hear so many of the very
sad stories on this list that it feels good to report something happy.
Thank you all so much for your help and support.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Sharyl
Sue, what great news about Buzz.  Glad the treatment plan worked for him.  We 
all learned from your experience.
Sharyl

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From: Sue Koren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Good News!
To: FeLV Talk felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:26 AM

Some of you may remember my FeLV+ kitty, Buzz, had  anemia a couple of months
ago.  His red blood cell level was down to 8% and the replacement vet gave him
two days to live.  Because of the advise of people from this list I demanded he
be put on Doxycycline, and when my regular vet came back he also put him on
prednesone.  His blood levels have been steadily rising since then.  He finished
the Doxy and two weeks ago we started to back off on the Prednesone when his red
blood level was at 32%.  He was just tested again and his level is at 
38%.  I feel like he is a miracle kitty!  We hear so many of the very sad
stories on this list that it feels good to report something happy.  Thank you
all so much for your help and support.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Sue that is awesome news It is good to hear something positive.
Sherry

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From: Sue Koren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Good News!
To: FeLV Talk felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:26 AM

Some of you may remember my FeLV+ kitty, Buzz, had  anemia a couple of months
ago.  His red blood cell level was down to 8% and the replacement vet gave him
two days to live.  Because of the advise of people from this list I demanded he
be put on Doxycycline, and when my regular vet came back he also put him on
prednesone.  His blood levels have been steadily rising since then.  He finished
the Doxy and two weeks ago we started to back off on the Prednesone when his red
blood level was at 32%.  He was just tested again and his level is at 
38%.  I feel like he is a miracle kitty!  We hear so many of the very sad
stories on this list that it feels good to report something happy.  Thank you
all so much for your help and support.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Laurieskatz
Happy dance for you and Buzz! I am so glad you posted and got great help
here!
Laurie

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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:27 AM
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Good News!

Some of you may remember my FeLV+ kitty, Buzz, had  anemia a couple of
months ago.  His red blood cell level was down to 8% and the replacement vet
gave him two days to live.  Because of the advise of people from this list I
demanded he be put on Doxycycline, and when my regular vet came back he also
put him on prednesone.  His blood levels have been steadily rising since
then.  He finished the Doxy and two weeks ago we started to back off on the
Prednesone when his red blood level was at 32%.  He was just tested again
and his level is at 
38%.  I feel like he is a miracle kitty!  We hear so many of the very sad
stories on this list that it feels good to report something happy.  Thank
you all so much for your help and support.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Jane Lyons
How great is that !
Hope Buzz will be feeling great forever.

Jane

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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Sue

I am so happy for the good news. That is terrific.

Sally


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Re: [Felvtalk] Vet visit update

2008-09-02 Thread Jennifer
I've found two homes for Isobel's kittens.  I hope she only has four.  Maybe I 
can talk my boyfriend into keeping the one that doesn't get adopted..

 Jennifer - PROUD VEGETARIAN  LOCAL SPCA VOLUNTEER.  Be their voice. 
        ~ loving mama to ~
            Morrison (born Oct. 10, 2000)
            Isobel aka Fat Girl (born Feb. 7, 2007)
            Ash (born July 11, 2007, diagnosed FeLV+ July 28, 2008)



--- On Wed, 8/27/08, catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 4:41 AM

I would go ahead with spay abort.  I'm sure there are plenty of kittens
being pts at this time of year where you live.  Why let them be born?  If they
do get a home it just means that another cat/kitten will take their place being
pts.  This way they are never born and they never know.
  jmo
  tonya

Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Good news about the test results.

One suggestion though--contact this no-kill shelter RIGHT NOW! Most
no-kills are always full up and you need to be absolutely sure they will
take the kittens. Also, please check the shelter yourself to make sure its
on the up and up. Ask what happens to kittens who aren't adopted? Do they
keep them? Don't wait until the kittens are born.

Christiane Biagi
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Morrison and Isobel are both FeLV NEGATIVE!  I was so happy when I found
out!  Those were the longest 10 minutes of my life (the time it takes for
the test results).  They both got their FeLV vaccine.  At first they
weren't
going to give Isobel one because she's pregnant (the vet confirmed) but
then
they found their FeLV vaccine for pregnant kitties.  I spoke with my vet
about a spay-abort and he said basically it was my choice, but that is
something he does (for a much bigger price), but he said I should also
consider no-kill shelters.  There's a shelter that brings cats who're
up for
adoption to my vet's office and they're on display in the lobby.  He
told me
to take the kittens there after they've been weened and seen by him and
most
likely they'd be adopted out sooner rather than later, and possibly even
displayed in his office, and their kittens always go fast.  There's an
adoption application and a donation fee, so as to make sure they're
being adopted into good homes who really want them.  I got the feeling from
my vet that he's not too fond of doing spay-abortions.  He said if I do
choose to do that, I need to do it within the next two weeks tops because he
guesstimated that she's going to give birth within four weeks, give or
take.  

As for Ash, he got his rabies vaccination and he's all set to get neutered
on the 28th.  I discussed supplements for him and he recommended Lisine
(spelling).  He said I can get it at most health food stores, or maybe even
Walmart.  250 mgs a day.  I am going to look into other supplements as
well.  I have names of some.  With the supplements and with periodic
wellness visits, Ash should be fine for a while (I hope).

 Jennifer - PROUD VEGETARIAN  LOCAL SPCA VOLUNTEER.  Be their voice. 
~ loving mama to ~
  Morrison (born Oct. 10, 2000)
  Isobel aka Fat Girl (born Feb. 7, 2007)
  Ash (born July 11, 2007, diagnosed FeLV+ July 28, 2008)





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Re: [Felvtalk] Good News!

2008-09-02 Thread Sue Frank Koren
Thanks for the forever wish, Jane.  I know how lucky we are for every 
moment with these kitties.  Buzzy just took my heart from the first time I 
saw him and I just keep loving him more and more.  I was devastated when I 
thought I was going to lose him.  He went through so much abuse as a kitten 
and I just hope I can make the rest of his life as happy as possible.

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 How great is that !
 Hope Buzz will be feeling great forever.

 Jane

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[Felvtalk] Junior jr.

2008-09-02 Thread Sally Davis
Today when I got home from work there were some girls out playing in the
road. They came over to pet my friendly cat. One of them saw JJ and said he
looked like their cat Goldie who ran away. Well if they live at the house I
think they do I always suspected that that is where JJ came from he was left
in a box on our truck with another young cat and a note saying take care of
us. They have another cat now. I hope it is fixed, I do not need anymore
presents like that.

It has always been my experience that a new cat arrives before one leaves
this earth. I know with some it is the other way around.

Sally

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