Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude

2010-08-06 Thread dlgegg
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS, SEEMS WE ARE LOOSING SO MANY LATELY.  SO GLAD MY 
PRIDE IS HEALTHY.  THANK GOD EVERY DAY.


 Beth create_me_...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 So sorry, Julie. The same thing happened to me a few months ago with a foster 
 kitty. He just acted a little quiet. His blood panel looked good, but they 
 found tumors  he went quickly.
 At least they had some love. Sometimes that's the best you can do.
 
 Beth
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 --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 From: Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 10:22 AM
 
 Thanks Paola, I honestly thought he'd be around a year or so yet! His blood 
 panel didnt show any signs of trouble so I was hopeful.  Didnt know what I 
 was 
 gonna DO with him for a year, but that's a different story ;)  (I have 4 cats 
 so 
 he was living in the basement).
 
 The tumor thing came out of no where and I wasnt expecting it.  But hey I 
 didnt 
 know what to expect!  
 
 Amazing how a little guy can touch your heart so fast!
 
 
 
 
 From: paola cresti iend...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 10:47:07 PM
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 
 Hi Julie, 
 I took in a stray that turned out to be FeLV+ at the same time you did (2 
 days 
 before 4rth of July) so I really feel for you.
 My little Angel is doing ok for now, but when I first took him to the vet I 
 was 
 thinking he'd be lasting a month or so as well, and the feeling was terrible 
 and 
 
 wanted to give him the best time being as possible, not having to wonder 
 where 
 his next meal was coming from or run from other stray/feral cats in the area.
 Your little Dude had a little luck in the end.
 
 
 From: Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 3:31:17 PM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 
 Hi I've been lurking a few weeks.  In July I picked up a stray that turned 
 out 
 to be FELV+.  In his few weeks with me he gained a pound, had a cushy bed, 
 delicious premium canned food, and all the snuggles I had time to give him, 
 since he lived in the basement while I tried to figure out where he could 
 live 
 (I have 4 cats).  I'd watch movies on the laptop with him on my lap, snoozing 
 away happily.  He always seemed a little wobbly, and his pupils were always 
 different sizes.  But he was relatively happy so we kept on.  Last night his 
 back legs didnt work.  This had happened before, my pet sitter said, but they 
 always came back on after a while.  But this morning they still didnt 
 work.  
 The vet examined and confirmed that he had tumors pressing on his spinal 
 cord.  
 He was in pain and his entire back end didn't do what he wanted it too.  So 
 the 
 decision was made to let him go.  
 
 
 He'd been living under porches on my block for at least a few months when we 
 finally caught him.  I'm so glad we did, I cant imagine what a frustrating, 
 frightening life he'd be having out on the street right now, starving, full 
 of 
 tape worm, and 2 back legs that wont work.  I'm crushed that we couldnt give 
 him 
 
 
 a better life, and for longer, but I'm glad we got to him when he needed us, 
 and 
 
 
 filled his belly and his heart for a few weeks.  Safe and comfy and within a 
 foot of food at all times. :)
 
 Anyway, I dont know anything about FELV, this was my first introduction to 
 it... 
 
 
 so I dont exactly know how the tumors are related (cancer?)... but I wanted 
 to 
 drop a line to folks who understand.  He wasnt my kitty for long, but he was 
 my 
 kitty.
 
 
       
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Re: [Felvtalk] Murphy Update-doing better!

2010-08-06 Thread dlgegg
I WISH I HAD SUCH WONDERFUL PATIENTS.  MINE ARE THE BITE, SLAP, RUN AWAY AND 
HIDE VARIETY.  
IT IS GOOD TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS A CABINET BANGER.  MY BOB STARTED IT 
AND NOW ALL 8 KNOW THE BEST WAY TO GET MY ATTENTION IS TO OPEN AND CLOSE DOORS. 
 I WON'T GET SO UPSET WITH THEM NOW.  IT IS A SMALL PRICE TO PAY TO KNOW THEY 
ARE HEALTHY AND HAPPY.
 Alice Flowers aliceflow...@sbcglobal.net wrote: 
 A week ago I thought it was over because he was so lethargic and anemic-the 
 vet 
 visit on 7/23 showed on the in-office test a PCV 18.5% and TP 4.2 (I'm not 
 totally sure what the TP is). His gums were pale, almost white and he was 
 barely 
 eating-it comes on so fast. We started him on Procrit 3 injections a week, 
 doxy 
 2x a day and an iron supplement capsule 1x a day. Interferon 2x a day. We 
 also 
 gave both he and Rosie their LTCI injection-it was 4 weeks from the last one. 
 His lab CBC came back with RBC 3.52 HGB 5.1 and HCT 22.5 Lymphocytes 5. He 
 has 
 also lost a little over a pound since January, but isn't thin.  A week later 
 on 
 7/29 we took him in for an in-office test  (Thursday) his PCV 23% and TP 
 5.0-he 
 is acting like his old self again-racing me into the kitchen, standing on his 
 hind legs and grabbing the cabinet door with his huge paws and banging the 
 door 
 until he gets a treat! He is back to jumping to the top of the bookcase in 
 the 
 spare room-the eagle is back! He is still resting  more than usual-but isn't 
 wiped out like before-if he hears something interesting, he just has to see 
 what 
 it is-Mr Nosy! I am hopeful that he continues to improve-I don't know what 
 triggers the anemia, in January his HCT 39.5  HGB 14.4 and RBC 10.85. He is 
 so 
 good natured-you can give him his shot and pills and he still follows like a 
 puppy and never gets difficult to doctor.  Alice and Glenn humans owned by 
 Murphy and Rosie!
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bustopher Jones Please add to the CLS :(

2010-08-06 Thread Sharyl
I was saddened to read that Bustopher has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  It is a 
blessing that it was a peaceful passing.  He sounds like a real love bug.
Keep giving those babies lots of loving from all of us.
Sharyl

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 From: Sherry DeHaan sherryd...@yahoo.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Bustopher Jones  Please add to the CLS  :(
 To: Felvtalk felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 10:51 PM
 What can  say about sweet Bustopher?
 This WONDERFUL tiger boy won all out hearts with his Koala
 bear hugs.Once he latched on he would not let go. I went in
 for my volunteer shift tonight and saw in the log book that
 he had passed away all of a sudden in his sleep. He was fine
 just before the last shift left and when one of the ladies
 came in to do her Cat checks thats when she found him,he was
 cuddled up with Hogan(whom he ALWAYS cuddled with),he was
 still a bit warm,but he had passed. :( Dr Jen is out of town
 on vacation with her family and not sure if she knows yet.
 Oh Bustopher you will be missed by MANY MANY of us.
 Sherry
 
 
 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
 
 
       
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Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude

2010-08-06 Thread SALLY NORDSTROM
Julie, I just realized these were your posts.  I am so sorry.  You are so 
amazing and I know you loved him and cared for him more than anyone else on 
earth could.  All we can do is our best and you did more than that.  I have to 
remind myself of what you said when we lost our little Step Kitty - they are 
warm and safe and have love and full bellies at the end and that is what 
matters.  Bless you for all you do for our little 'hood kitties.

Sally J. Nordstrom
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References available upon request

Member CERT (Community Emergency Response Team - Department of Homeland 
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--- On Fri, 8/6/10, dlg...@windstream.net dlg...@windstream.net wrote:

From: dlg...@windstream.net dlg...@windstream.net
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Friday, August 6, 2010, 4:16 AM

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS, SEEMS WE ARE LOOSING SO MANY LATELY.  SO GLAD MY 
PRIDE IS HEALTHY.  THANK GOD EVERY DAY.


 Beth create_me_...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 So sorry, Julie. The same thing happened to me a few months ago with a foster 
 kitty. He just acted a little quiet. His blood panel looked good, but they 
 found tumors  he went quickly.
 At least they had some love. Sometimes that's the best you can do.
 
 Beth
 Dont Litter, Fix Your Critter! www.Furkids.org   
 
 --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 From: Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 10:22 AM
 
 Thanks Paola, I honestly thought he'd be around a year or so yet! His blood 
 panel didnt show any signs of trouble so I was hopeful.  Didnt know what I 
 was 
 gonna DO with him for a year, but that's a different story ;)  (I have 4 cats 
 so 
 he was living in the basement).
 
 The tumor thing came out of no where and I wasnt expecting it.  But hey I 
 didnt 
 know what to expect!  
 
 Amazing how a little guy can touch your heart so fast!
 
 
 
 
 From: paola cresti iend...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 10:47:07 PM
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 
 Hi Julie, 
 I took in a stray that turned out to be FeLV+ at the same time you did (2 
 days 
 before 4rth of July) so I really feel for you.
 My little Angel is doing ok for now, but when I first took him to the vet I 
 was 
 thinking he'd be lasting a month or so as well, and the feeling was terrible 
 and 
 
 wanted to give him the best time being as possible, not having to wonder 
 where 
 his next meal was coming from or run from other stray/feral cats in the area.
 Your little Dude had a little luck in the end.
 
 
 From: Julie G. kisluv...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 3:31:17 PM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
 
 Hi I've been lurking a few weeks.  In July I picked up a stray that turned 
 out 
 to be FELV+.  In his few weeks with me he gained a pound, had a cushy bed, 
 delicious premium canned food, and all the snuggles I had time to give him, 
 since he lived in the basement while I tried to figure out where he could 
 live 
 (I have 4 cats).  I'd watch movies on the laptop with him on my lap, snoozing 
 away happily.  He always seemed a little wobbly, and his pupils were always 
 different sizes.  But he was relatively happy so we kept on.  Last night his 
 back legs didnt work.  This had happened before, my pet sitter said, but they 
 always came back on after a while.  But this morning they still didnt 
 work.  
 The vet examined and confirmed that he had tumors pressing on his spinal 
 cord.  
 He was in pain and his entire back end didn't do what he wanted it too.  So 
 the 
 decision was made to let him go.  
 
 
 He'd been living under porches on my block for at least a few months when we 
 finally caught him.  I'm so glad we did, I cant imagine what a frustrating, 
 frightening life he'd be having out on the street right now, starving, full 
 of 
 tape worm, and 2 back legs that wont work.  I'm crushed that we couldnt give 
 him 
 
 
 a better life, and for longer, but I'm glad we got to him when he needed us, 
 and 
 
 
 filled his belly and his heart for a few weeks.  Safe and comfy and within a 
 foot of food at all times. :)
 
 Anyway, I dont know anything about FELV, this was my first introduction to 
 it... 
 
 
 so I dont exactly know how the tumors are related (cancer?)... but I wanted 
 to 
 drop a line to folks who understand.  He wasnt my kitty for long, but he was 
 my 
 kitty.
 
 
       
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[Felvtalk] Fingers Crossed-Murphy gets a check up this morning

2010-08-06 Thread Alice Flowers
Well, in the last 2 weeks, Murphy has gone from crashed and not moving with 
white gums and little appetite to slowly improved and now pretty normal acting. 
He does sleep a bit more and doesn't race around the house with Rosie (hallway 
racing), but does fly up the cat tree to the ceiling once or twice a day and 
will make it to the top of the bookcase in the spare room for a nap. On 7/23 
his 
PCV was 18.5 and TP 4.2. Almost a week later his PCV was 23 and TP 5.0 on the 
in 
house test. The CBC from the lab test on 7/23 showed RBC 3.52, HCT 22.3. I 
think 
it's the Procrit injections that are helping-he's had 7 in the last 2 weeks-we 
are giving them at home to save a little $ and trips to the vet. They've (both 
cats) also had their LTCI injection 2 weeks ago. His gums 
and tongue are definitely pink now, much better from the gray-white of 2 weeks 
ago. He's also been on Doxy 2x a day, Interferon 1cc 2x a day, an iron capsule 
once a day. I've been mixing a little lysine powder and Missing Link (vitamin 
Bs and stuff like kelp) supplement with their wet food. So we have our paws 
crossed and are saying purrayers! I know deep down that this darn disease will 
win eventually, but we are fighting as best we can. We've had so much loss 
already losing Rosie's 4 brothers last year-they (and we) were so cheated, not 
making it to a year old. Alice and Glenn-fur parents
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Re: [Felvtalk] Fingers Crossed-Murphy gets a check up this morning

2010-08-06 Thread Laurieskatz
All, there is an awesome group called Distant Healing Network. It's an
international group that sends energy and prayers for sick people and
animals. I have posted animals and friends there. Alice, you might consider
putting Murphy on the list.
Just google Distant Healing Network.
:L

Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of
a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to
the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way. ~ Martin
Luther King, Jr.


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Alice Flowers
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 10:34 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Fingers Crossed-Murphy gets a check up this morning

Well, in the last 2 weeks, Murphy has gone from crashed and not moving with 
white gums and little appetite to slowly improved and now pretty normal
acting. 
He does sleep a bit more and doesn't race around the house with Rosie
(hallway 
racing), but does fly up the cat tree to the ceiling once or twice a day and

will make it to the top of the bookcase in the spare room for a nap. On 7/23
his 
PCV was 18.5 and TP 4.2. Almost a week later his PCV was 23 and TP 5.0 on
the in 
house test. The CBC from the lab test on 7/23 showed RBC 3.52, HCT 22.3. I
think 
it's the Procrit injections that are helping-he's had 7 in the last 2
weeks-we 
are giving them at home to save a little $ and trips to the vet. They've
(both 
cats) also had their LTCI injection 2 weeks ago. His gums 
and tongue are definitely pink now, much better from the gray-white of 2
weeks 
ago. He's also been on Doxy 2x a day, Interferon 1cc 2x a day, an iron
capsule 
once a day. I've been mixing a little lysine powder and Missing Link
(vitamin 
Bs and stuff like kelp) supplement with their wet food. So we have our paws 
crossed and are saying purrayers! I know deep down that this darn disease
will 
win eventually, but we are fighting as best we can. We've had so much loss 
already losing Rosie's 4 brothers last year-they (and we) were so cheated,
not 
making it to a year old. Alice and Glenn-fur parents
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[Felvtalk] Murphy-PCV is up to 27-28 but has a fever

2010-08-06 Thread Alice Flowers
What the heck-we can't get well!!! His gums are looking nice and pink-his PCV 
in 
the office is up to 27-28 from 2 weeks ago. His temp was 104.7 today when it 
had 
been 101.6 the last 2 visits-7/23 and 7/29. That explains his dry, warm nose. 
They gave him a shot of PennG and I will repeat in 5 days at home and to keep 
him on all the meds like we have been the last 2 weeks. He's been on 
Doxycycline 
for 2 weeks. He is down only 2.5 oz but overall has gone from 11 lb 15 oz in 
November to 10 lb 2 oz today. He looks bright, but is sleeping a lot. I don't 
get it-what is causing the fever???
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bustopher Jones Please add to the CLS :(

2010-08-06 Thread Laurieskatz
What a great name!

Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of
a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to
the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way. ~ Martin
Luther King, Jr.


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Beth
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 3:45 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bustopher Jones Please add to the CLS :(

Sweet baby. At least he went in his sleep.
Beth
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From: Sherry DeHaan sherryd...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bustopher Jones  Please add to the CLS  :(
To: Felvtalk felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 10:51 PM

What can  say about sweet Bustopher? This WONDERFUL tiger boy won all out
hearts with his Koala bear hugs.Once he latched on he would not let go. I
went in for my volunteer shift tonight and saw in the log book that he had
passed away all of a sudden in his sleep. He was fine just before the last
shift left and when one of the ladies came in to do her Cat checks thats
when she found him,he was cuddled up with Hogan(whom he ALWAYS cuddled
with),he was still a bit warm,but he had passed. :( Dr Jen is out of town on
vacation with her family and not sure if she knows yet. Oh Bustopher you
will be missed by MANY MANY of us.
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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