Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-07 Thread catatonya
That is great news!!!
 
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Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-03 Thread maca cats
jenn, a month will really go fast, we had a cat in a cage in a similar
situation for 6 months, and he recovered completely, he died 2 years
later of Felv, not related to that. Just talk a lot to her and explain
it is for her own good, she will understand. you can also use bach
flowers to keep her more relaxed when things get difficult.

macarena



Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-03 Thread Gloria B. Lane

That's great - congratulations!  Gloria

At 03:57 PM 6/3/2005, you wrote:

Awesome!

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From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:36 PM
Subject: Update on Bones (good news!)

Bones and I are back from the specialist today. Bones has a "Caudal end 
plate fracture of L3 Vertebrae", and possible pelvic fractures also, but 
the pelvic fractures did not show on x-ray (but the vet says she is 
unusually tender in the hips, and feels "off" on palpation). She said that 
Bones is really doing so much better than can really be expected from this 
injury (she's like, best case scenario at this point), and that she 
doesn't see any need to go into surgery right now, and so Bones is now on 
anti-inflammatory drugs and complete bed rest for a month. If she gets 
worse, then we could still end up in surgery, but this is something that 
could heal on it's own. So, YEAH, good news! The vet really seemed to like 
her, She wanted to see Bones walk, and so I called her out of the kennel, 
and Bones swayed her way over to the doctor, and then she made a nice big 
circle around the room, as if she knew exactly what the doctor wanted. The 
doctor said "Oh what a good little kitty, you made such a nice circle for 
us, what a good girl!". Hehe, she really is a cute little cat, you can't 
help but be taken in by her winning little personality! Now, how to keep 
her from pacing the cage and trying to chew her way to freedom will be the 
problem. She's already going NUTS in the bathroom, and I've been told that 
that is too much space, and she needs to be in a 2x3 foot cage at max 
(just enough room for her to stretch out comfortably and fit a litterpan 
and food bowls), so she cannot walk around, and is basically forced to 
lay, sit or stand still for a month. I have to buy a cage, but don't have 
the money til next payday, so she has a few more days of pacing the 
bathroom until she's a real prisoner. The poor cat does not understand 
that we are trying to SAVE her, she thinks we are intentionally locking 
her in alone and ignoring her. I already feel guilty, and it hasn't even 
really begun yet. Hopefully, if I get one of the open wire type of dog 
cages, where she can see out all sides, it will help to calm her down and 
make her feel less confined than being closed behind a solid door. I gotta 
get pictures for you guys so you can see her. Oh, and she weighs 5.7 
pounds.. told you she was TINY! (at least compared to my 12 to 14 pound 
fat-so's)


Ok, off to change litterboxes, shower, tend to Bones, make dinner, and 
then get a few hours sleep. Man, getting up at 5:00am, driving 150 miles 
with a meowing cat, then going to work all day and not getting home til 
after 10:00pm... I'm kinda exhausted! :)


Jenn
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Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-03 Thread Terri Brown




Awesome!
 
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
 
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  - Original Message - 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:36 
  PM
  Subject: Update on Bones (good 
  news!)
  
  
  Bones and I are back from the specialist 
  today. Bones has a "Caudal end plate fracture of L3 Vertebrae", and possible 
  pelvic fractures also, but the pelvic fractures did not show on x-ray 
  (but the vet says she is unusually tender in the hips, and feels "off" on 
  palpation). She said that Bones is really doing so much better than can really 
  be expected from this injury (she's like, best case scenario at this point), 
  and that she doesn't see any need to go into surgery right now, and so Bones 
  is now on anti-inflammatory drugs and complete bed rest for a month. If she 
  gets worse, then we could still end up in surgery, but this is something that 
  could heal on it's own. So, YEAH, good news! The vet really seemed to like 
  her, She wanted to see Bones walk, and so I called her out of the kennel, and 
  Bones swayed her way over to the doctor, and then she made a nice big circle 
  around the room, as if she knew exactly what the doctor wanted. The doctor 
  said "Oh what a good little kitty, you made such a nice circle for us, what a 
  good girl!". Hehe, she really is a cute little cat, you can't help but be 
  taken in by her winning little personality! Now, how to keep her from pacing 
  the cage and trying to chew her way to freedom will be the problem. She's 
  already going NUTS in the bathroom, and I've been told that that is too much 
  space, and she needs to be in a 2x3 foot cage at max (just enough room for her 
  to stretch out comfortably and fit a litterpan and food bowls), so she cannot 
  walk around, and is basically forced to lay, sit or stand still for a month. I 
  have to buy a cage, but don't have the money til next payday, so she has a few 
  more days of pacing the bathroom until she's a real prisoner. The poor cat 
  does not understand that we are trying to SAVE her, she thinks we are 
  intentionally locking her in alone and ignoring her. I already feel guilty, 
  and it hasn't even really begun yet. Hopefully, if I get one of the open wire 
  type of dog cages, where she can see out all sides, it will help to calm her 
  down and make her feel less confined than being closed behind a solid door. I 
  gotta get pictures for you guys so you can see her. Oh, and she weighs 5.7 
  pounds.. told you she was TINY! (at least compared to my 12 to 14 pound 
  fat-so's)
   
  Ok, off to change litterboxes, shower, tend to 
  Bones, make dinner, and then get a few hours sleep. Man, getting up at 5:00am, 
  driving 150 miles with a meowing cat, then going to work all day and not 
  getting home til after 10:00pm... I'm kinda exhausted! 
  :)
  Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html 
  
   
  ~~~I 
  collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who 
  must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker 
  collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a 
  free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for 
  Bazil!
   
  If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address 
  you can send them to, to help feed Bazil!No virus found in this 
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RE: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-03 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



Wow 
Jenn--I'm thrilled to hear about Bones' prognosis, especially after 
that heroic undertaking of yours---you could probably sleep for a week at this 
point. The vet sounds a real goodie. And love your story about 
Bones "performing" for the doc. 
With 
all the treats and attention I know you'll be lavishing on Bones while she's 
confined I think she'll figure out pretty soon -- she's smart-- that the 
cage is temporary and for her own good.
You 
have done such a great job with the little furball. Keep us posted WHEN you get 
time. love and hugs, kerry

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PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Update on Bones 
(good news!)

Bones and I are back from the specialist 
today. Bones has a "Caudal end plate fracture of L3 Vertebrae", and possible 
pelvic fractures also, but the pelvic fractures did not show on x-ray (but 
the vet says she is unusually tender in the hips, and feels "off" on palpation). 
She said that Bones is really doing so much better than can really be expected 
from this injury (she's like, best case scenario at this point), and that she 
doesn't see any need to go into surgery right now, and so Bones is now on 
anti-inflammatory drugs and complete bed rest for a month. If she gets worse, 
then we could still end up in surgery, but this is something that could heal on 
it's own. So, YEAH, good news! The vet really seemed to like her, She wanted to 
see Bones walk, and so I called her out of the kennel, and Bones swayed her way 
over to the doctor, and then she made a nice big circle around the room, as if 
she knew exactly what the doctor wanted. The doctor said "Oh what a good little 
kitty, you made such a nice circle for us, what a good girl!". Hehe, she really 
is a cute little cat, you can't help but be taken in by her winning little 
personality! Now, how to keep her from pacing the cage and trying to chew her 
way to freedom will be the problem. She's already going NUTS in the bathroom, 
and I've been told that that is too much space, and she needs to be in a 2x3 
foot cage at max (just enough room for her to stretch out comfortably and fit a 
litterpan and food bowls), so she cannot walk around, and is basically forced to 
lay, sit or stand still for a month. I have to buy a cage, but don't have the 
money til next payday, so she has a few more days of pacing the bathroom until 
she's a real prisoner. The poor cat does not understand that we are trying to 
SAVE her, she thinks we are intentionally locking her in alone and ignoring her. 
I already feel guilty, and it hasn't even really begun yet. Hopefully, if I get 
one of the open wire type of dog cages, where she can see out all sides, it will 
help to calm her down and make her feel less confined than being closed behind a 
solid door. I gotta get pictures for you guys so you can see her. Oh, and she 
weighs 5.7 pounds.. told you she was TINY! (at least compared to my 12 to 14 
pound fat-so's)
 
Ok, off to change litterboxes, shower, tend to 
Bones, make dinner, and then get a few hours sleep. Man, getting up at 5:00am, 
driving 150 miles with a meowing cat, then going to work all day and not getting 
home til after 10:00pm... I'm kinda exhausted! :)
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html 

 
~~~I 
collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who 
must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker 
collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free 
can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil!
 
If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address 
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Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-03 Thread carlas
Jen

Glad to hear Bones is doing better.

Carla



Re: Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-02 Thread Belinda Sauro
  That's great news about Bones, I hope the month flies by and she 
heals well without the surgery.


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Update on Bones (good news!)

2005-06-02 Thread felv




Bones and I are back from the specialist 
today. Bones has a "Caudal end plate fracture of L3 Vertebrae", and possible 
pelvic fractures also, but the pelvic fractures did not show on x-ray (but 
the vet says she is unusually tender in the hips, and feels "off" on palpation). 
She said that Bones is really doing so much better than can really be expected 
from this injury (she's like, best case scenario at this point), and that she 
doesn't see any need to go into surgery right now, and so Bones is now on 
anti-inflammatory drugs and complete bed rest for a month. If she gets worse, 
then we could still end up in surgery, but this is something that could heal on 
it's own. So, YEAH, good news! The vet really seemed to like her, She wanted to 
see Bones walk, and so I called her out of the kennel, and Bones swayed her way 
over to the doctor, and then she made a nice big circle around the room, as if 
she knew exactly what the doctor wanted. The doctor said "Oh what a good little 
kitty, you made such a nice circle for us, what a good girl!". Hehe, she really 
is a cute little cat, you can't help but be taken in by her winning little 
personality! Now, how to keep her from pacing the cage and trying to chew her 
way to freedom will be the problem. She's already going NUTS in the bathroom, 
and I've been told that that is too much space, and she needs to be in a 2x3 
foot cage at max (just enough room for her to stretch out comfortably and fit a 
litterpan and food bowls), so she cannot walk around, and is basically forced to 
lay, sit or stand still for a month. I have to buy a cage, but don't have the 
money til next payday, so she has a few more days of pacing the bathroom until 
she's a real prisoner. The poor cat does not understand that we are trying to 
SAVE her, she thinks we are intentionally locking her in alone and ignoring her. 
I already feel guilty, and it hasn't even really begun yet. Hopefully, if I get 
one of the open wire type of dog cages, where she can see out all sides, it will 
help to calm her down and make her feel less confined than being closed behind a 
solid door. I gotta get pictures for you guys so you can see her. Oh, and she 
weighs 5.7 pounds.. told you she was TINY! (at least compared to my 12 to 14 
pound fat-so's)
 
Ok, off to change litterboxes, shower, tend to 
Bones, make dinner, and then get a few hours sleep. Man, getting up at 5:00am, 
driving 150 miles with a meowing cat, then going to work all day and not getting 
home til after 10:00pm... I'm kinda exhausted! :)
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html 

 
~~~I 
collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who 
must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker 
collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free 
can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil!
 
If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address 
you can send them to, to help feed Bazil!
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