Re: [Felvtalk] day 9 of baytril

2010-04-06 Thread gary
Last report I read on it said all the reported incidents of blindness were 
at dosages in excess of the recommended dosage.  Last hard drive crash took 
a bunch of my saved reports, but I will try to locate that one.


Gary

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from what i know, the problems with baytril and blindness generally has
involved young kittens. baytril is a great drug for certain things, and in
some cases i know of people who've made the decision to take the risk
blind is a whole lot better than dead, after all. ask anyone.


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Re: [Felvtalk] 2nd opinion

2010-04-06 Thread Kelley Saveika
I am happy for you my friend.  The IFA test is much more reliable than the
snap test.  I am still working on that email.  I have fallen way behind in
my interpersonal correspondence.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Twisted Princess <
twistedprinces...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>  last sunday (yes sunday, easter sunday-they are open 7 days a week with no
> extra charges on the weekend) to a vet. i think i mentioned them, they seem
> pretty knowledgeble with treating frlv from what i had seen on their web
> page. anyway, the vet didn't seem to think my cat was positive due to the
> fact he was indoors 24/7 and an adult and because he looked healthy. she
> said at most he might just be a carrier but wanted to retest him. she gave
> him an injection for his vomiting (which she says may have been caused by
> the baytil which he had just finished a 2 week course of it) and put him on
> pepsin for a week.anyway, she called with sports results of the ifa test.
>
> this certainly has been an experience, one i could have very well done
> without. but it is said there is a reason for everything. maybe what i have
> learned will come in handy in the future. i don't know.perhaps i should get
> a third opinion but i'm stopping with the second one. the vet said the
> results came back negative. needless to say, i cried tears of joy. if the
> first vet actually ran an ifa like he said he did and actually did get
> a positive, then sport has beaten the odds of .3%
>
> my heart goes out to the rest of you. i can only hope that the future will
> bring a cure for this disease.  it is nothing a cat or cat owner should have
> to endure.
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[Felvtalk] 2nd opinion

2010-04-06 Thread Twisted Princess
 last sunday (yes sunday, easter sunday-they are open 7 days a week with no 
extra charges on the weekend) to a vet. i think i mentioned them, they seem 
pretty knowledgeble with treating frlv from what i had seen on their web page. 
anyway, the vet didn't seem to think my cat was positive due to the fact he was 
indoors 24/7 and an adult and because he looked healthy. she said at most he 
might just be a carrier but wanted to retest him. she gave him an injection for 
his vomiting (which she says may have been caused by the baytil which he had 
just finished a 2 week course of it) and put him on pepsin for a week.anyway, 
she called with sports results of the ifa test. 

this certainly has been an experience, one i could have very well done without. 
but it is said there is a reason for everything. maybe what i have learned will 
come in handy in the future. i don't know.perhaps i should get a third opinion 
but i'm stopping with the second one. the vet said the results came back 
negative. needless to say, i cried tears of joy. if the first vet actually ran 
an ifa like he said he did and actually did get a positive, then sport has 
beaten the odds of .3%

my heart goes out to the rest of you. i can only hope that the future will 
bring a cure for this disease.  it is nothing a cat or cat owner should have to 
endure.





















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Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 22, Issue 5

2010-04-06 Thread nancy denison
Get a hold of Casa De Los Gatos.  Great group.  I sponsor a FIV Tuxedo kitty 
named Turbo Girl.  Beth Montes has pu heart and soul into it.  They are in 
Tuscon, AZ.  go to casadelosgatos.org

Nancy
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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 12:17:44 -0500
From: "Gloria B. Lane" 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Phoenix/Tempe?
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Still looking know of any people to help or reputable rescues in
the Phoenix/Tempe area?

Gloria



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From: "Gloria B. Lane" 
Date: March 29, 2010 4:12:23 PM CDT
To: Feline Leukemia 
Subject: [Felvtalk] off topic: need a temp stay and ride from
Phoenix/Tempearea
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

Anybody in the Phoenix-Tempe , AZ, area?  Someone who adopted from
us (Feline Rescue and Rehome, Teamfurr.org) has financial problems,
wants to give up his two cats.  He adopted one from us, but they're
buddies.  Looking for temporary housing and a ride back to Little
Rock, Arkansas!

Thanks!

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Re: [Felvtalk] Testing

2010-04-06 Thread Sherry DeHaan
gotcha


"We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way"

--- On Tue, 4/6/10, James G Wilson  wrote:


From: James G Wilson 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Testing
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 11:11 AM


Hey all, just testing the system since there hasn't been 
any posts for a few days. Hope everyone is doing well. 
Best wishes

James G. Wilson - phaed...@charter.net
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Re: [Felvtalk] Vaccine

2010-04-06 Thread Kelley Saveika
We always give the initial series of FELV vaccinations to all cats we adopt
out.
MC is right, as usual.  My old vet said he had NEVER seen a case of sarcoma
he felt was caused by a vaccine, but he had seen plenty of cats with FELV.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:23 AM, MaryChristine wrote:

> the injection-site sarcoma issue has largely been eliminated by the removal
> of the adjuvent, the change in placement of the vaccine, and the advent of
> safer inoculations, and non-injecting manners of delivery.
>
> if you're NEVER going to bring another cat into your house, EVER, then i'd
> say, don't vaccinate. but if you are, i'd do the full initial
> series--which,
> personally, i think is effective for life, too, tho research hasn't been
> done to confim this. even with that research, that's how vaccines SHOULD
> work in all species, plus there's lots of anecdotal evidence of negatives
> living with positives for years without getting regular vaccinations never
> getting sick.
>
> remember, again, that cats who test negative CAN, indeed, retest positive
> later on--doesn't mean they were negative at all, just that they were
> tested
> before the viral exposure was registering on the test. there are no cases
> of
> TRULY positive cats (tested twice, with the second test long enough after
> the first to remove the possibility of a reaction to exposure.) it's
> horrible when it happens, but it happens very infrequently.
>
> there is absolutely no research that i've seen that says that vaccinating a
> positive stresses its immune system out, because until the virus is
> activated, FeLVs are not frail, compromised creatures walking around with
> smelling salts and hankies. in fact, there is anecdotal evidence from
> members of this list that vaccinating positives STRENGTHENS their immune
> response, as evidenced by their seeming to have much longer life spans than
> positives who are not vaccinated
>
> we just have to convince some researchers to follow up on that, and good
> luck with that.
>
> MC
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Re: [Felvtalk] Testing

2010-04-06 Thread Sally Davis
This just posted for me.

Sally

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:11 AM, James G Wilson wrote:

> Hey all, just testing the system since there hasn't been
> any posts for a few days. Hope everyone is doing well.
> Best wishes
>
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[Felvtalk] Testing

2010-04-06 Thread James G Wilson
Hey all, just testing the system since there hasn't been 
any posts for a few days. Hope everyone is doing well. 
Best wishes

James G. Wilson - phaed...@charter.net
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Re: [Felvtalk] Vaccine

2010-04-06 Thread MaryChristine
the injection-site sarcoma issue has largely been eliminated by the removal
of the adjuvent, the change in placement of the vaccine, and the advent of
safer inoculations, and non-injecting manners of delivery.

if you're NEVER going to bring another cat into your house, EVER, then i'd
say, don't vaccinate. but if you are, i'd do the full initial series--which,
personally, i think is effective for life, too, tho research hasn't been
done to confim this. even with that research, that's how vaccines SHOULD
work in all species, plus there's lots of anecdotal evidence of negatives
living with positives for years without getting regular vaccinations never
getting sick.

remember, again, that cats who test negative CAN, indeed, retest positive
later on--doesn't mean they were negative at all, just that they were tested
before the viral exposure was registering on the test. there are no cases of
TRULY positive cats (tested twice, with the second test long enough after
the first to remove the possibility of a reaction to exposure.) it's
horrible when it happens, but it happens very infrequently.

there is absolutely no research that i've seen that says that vaccinating a
positive stresses its immune system out, because until the virus is
activated, FeLVs are not frail, compromised creatures walking around with
smelling salts and hankies. in fact, there is anecdotal evidence from
members of this list that vaccinating positives STRENGTHENS their immune
response, as evidenced by their seeming to have much longer life spans than
positives who are not vaccinated

we just have to convince some researchers to follow up on that, and good
luck with that.

MC

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Re: [Felvtalk] day 9 of baytril

2010-04-06 Thread MaryChristine
from what i know, the problems with baytril and blindness generally has
involved young kittens. baytril is a great drug for certain things, and in
some cases i know of people who've made the decision to take the risk
blind is a whole lot better than dead, after all. ask anyone.


MC

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[Felvtalk] Holmes Please add to the CLS :(

2010-04-06 Thread Sherry DeHaan
We lost another wonderful boy to felv today,Holmes was a quiet laid back sweet 
orange guy.He will be missed very much.
Sherry


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than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way"


  
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[Felvtalk] Phoenix/Tempe?

2010-04-06 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Still looking know of any people to help or reputable rescues in  
the Phoenix/Tempe area?


Gloria



Begin forwarded message:


From: "Gloria B. Lane" 
Date: March 29, 2010 4:12:23 PM CDT
To: Feline Leukemia 
Subject: [Felvtalk] off topic: need a temp stay and ride from  
Phoenix/Tempearea

Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

Anybody in the Phoenix-Tempe , AZ, area?  Someone who adopted from  
us (Feline Rescue and Rehome, Teamfurr.org) has financial problems,  
wants to give up his two cats.  He adopted one from us, but they're  
buddies.  Looking for temporary housing and a ride back to Little  
Rock, Arkansas!


Thanks!

Gloria
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Re: [Felvtalk] FeLV Positive Young Mom Cat & Babies

2010-04-06 Thread jbero tds.net
Beth,

Sorry it took me so long to reply.  Toxic is a strange word.  It is sort of
like 'allergy' in the world of pharmacology.  When taking an antibiotic
people/animals often experience GI problems and some will call it an
allergy.  It is not it is more like a side effect than an allergy.  Toxic is
the same kind of thing.  When something causes damage to say the kidney,
liver, CNS (central nervous system), retina, lungs or heart I would
certainly call it toxic.  When it causes loose stool or diarrhea I would be
less inclined to call it toxic.

With respect to Aloe vera, the skin of the plant contains a factor than can
be a strong laxative.  In juice form this is a less potent problem as the
skin is not present.  There are groups that have tried to extract the active
immunoregulatory components of aloe and removed the laxative effects.
Mannatech is one such organization.  They sell a product called ambotrose.
If one prefers to avoid the possible GI effects they could try this.

So, to the best of my knowledge, the plant itself can cause severe diarrhea,
the juice less so and the processed Ambotrose virtually no problems with GI
issues.

Hope this helps, and Gary I forgot, but I will get the abstracts to you.

Jenny

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:05 PM,  wrote:

> I don't know anything about this, so forgive me if this is an ignorant
> question, but isn't Aloe Vera toxic to cats? I know our rescue adopted out a
> cat that got very ill from munching on her new owner's Aloe Vera Plant.
> Beth
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>  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FeLV Positive Young Mom Cat & Babies
> Sent: Mar 28, 2010 7:51 PM
>
> Gary,
>
> You ask a loaded question.  Technically oral 'acemannan' is not yet
> available.  What I was referring to was the oral form of sugars that
> are an extract from the aloe vera plant.  The best product would be an
> organic all natural aloe vera juice preparation.  There are a few good
> ones out there.
>
> With respect to specific papers supporting it's efficacy.  Well, this
> is convoluted.  Largely because felv is so unpredictable and it's hard
> to say whether any of these treatments are really doing anything
> anyway.  Having said that, there are many papers written about the
> value of aloe vera poly- and mono-saccharides in viral infections and
> immune support.  In reference to felv specifically most studies have
> been done around the IP injection.  There is a paper comparing the use
> of IP injection and oral preparation in fiv cats - comparable results
> in each group.  I don't have access to pub meb from this computer, but
> can get it from work and send you the abstract.  To me the big issue
> is whether or not things are absorbed through the oral preparation -
> the fiv paper supports that it does and most of what I know about
> intestinal absorption supports easy passive and active diffusion of
> the sugars.  Additionally any IP injection would also require
> absorption into the vascular system.
>
> To the best of my knowledge no specific research has yet been done or
> at least published to answer your exact question.  Although it always
> nice to have evidence to support actions, sometimes the data just
> isn't there.  I still believe in the value of acemannan and believe it
> can be used orally if only as a support measure in assisting the
> immune system.
>
> I have recently, however, spoken with a number of holistic vets who
> have better success with a oral supplement known as Moducare - it is a
> plant sterol derivative known to modulate the immune system.  Some of
> them have also expressed support of the Standard Process feline immune
> support supplement.   Who knows.
>
> I wish there was a straight forward easy answer to this disease.  I
> really do, but I haven't found it yet.  I will keep searching and I
> hope that if you find anything of value that you share it with me.
> Thanks and I will send you the paper when I can.
>
> Jenny
>
> On 3/26/10, Gary  wrote:
> >
> > I would be very interested in the source of the oral product and the
> > protocol for FeLV cats.  Also, any articles or studies relating to the
> use
> > of oral Acemannan.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > jbero tds.net wrote:
> >
> >> Minnie,
> >>
> >> 3. Acemannan - a supplement known to help fight off the virus.  I would
> >> get
> >> them on an oral dose of this daily.
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