Hi Guys,
Well I am sorry to report that today is Cricket's last
day. He has deteriorated quite a bit and is no longer
eating, drinking, taking food via force feeding, and
he is barely able to walk. So I realized today that
it is time. I am trying not to get emotional right
now because I have
Hi Wendy,
I just had my Richmond pts, he also hated needles, just make sure they
give him a sedative, before they give him the injectionsSorry...LIsa
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 9:28 AM
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Subject: RE: Cricket's Time
Hi Wendy,
I just had my Richmond pts, he also hated needles, just make sure they
give him a sedative, before they
My prayers will be with you and Cricket
I had the vet give Baby C a sedative before the actual injection he went
quick and painlessly.
see our
available orphans at:http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.htmlKaren
817-453-4888
Hi,
You can find Rescue Remedy at a health food store...I don't know if there is an easy way..
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
Kerry and Bandy
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I'm so very sorry, Wendy.
Flavia was given a sedative first. (Levi was not given one, to my
knowledge, and his pts haunts me to this day.) I believe the sedative
helped enormously, as did the compassion of the vet. I can't stress the
demeanor of the vet enough---that is so important, in
Wendy, my prayers will be with you and Cricket. wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,Well I am sorry to report that today is Cricket's lastday. He has deteriorated quite a bit and is no longereating, drinking, taking food via force feeding, andhe is barely able to walk. So I realized today
Wendy,
My prayers are
with you...I just had my Richmond put to sleep, please make sure they give
him a sedative before they give him the injection.This will be the last
nice thing you ever do for cricketSorryLisa WArd
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I'm so sorry, Wendy. I get Rescue Remedy at the health food stores.
Gloria
At 08:21 AM 11/9/2005, you wrote:
Hi Guys,
Well I am sorry to report that today is Cricket's last
day. He has deteriorated quite a bit and is no longer
eating, drinking, taking food via force feeding, and
he is
Wendy,
Is it possible to have the vet come to your house? That alone would
make it much less stressful.
Also just curious, how long has Cricket been on baby food, this is not a
substitute for cat food, it doesn't have the vitimin requirements a cat
needs? Also how much food are you
Nina,
Have you heard anything from your Internist's
office about importing Multiferon?
Thanks, Gary
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 12:35
PM
Subject: Re: Importation of drugs
Hi Gary,My
So sorry to hear Cricket is crossing to the bridge. I had both Tidge and
Bramble PTS with a sedative first. I have had good and bad experiences with
sedatives before the pts injection but even so I would never pts without giving
a sedative first. What I've found is that even if they have a
What's Multiferon? I'm only familiar with Interferon Alpha and Interferon
Omega... Thanks -
Gloria
At 10:02 AM 11/9/2005, you wrote:
Nina,
Have you heard anything from your Internist's office about importing
Multiferon?
Thanks, Gary
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and baby food does not have taurine which is essential to cats.
Bonnie
www.elephants.com
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From: Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2005 10:03 am
Subject: Re: Cricket's Time
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Wendy,
Is it possible to
I am so sorry, Wendy.. I can't help crying - Please know that Cricket's
soul will still be with you, and he will have no more pain and he will
be happier (well..that's what happened to all my passing kitties.
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Hi Gary,
I haven't heard back from my Internist's office, (I sent them an email,
it may have gotten overlooked). I called and left a message on the vet
liaison's voice mail. She's not in today, so I don't expect to hear
back from her any earlier than tomorrow. When I do, I'll let you know
what
Hi, everyone, I am desperately needing a help! I rescued
kitty who is an adult female and she is the most affectionate cat I have ever
seen! She looks very very healthy I took her to the vet for a blood
work just to make sure that she does not have any virus and it turned
out to be she
Hi, Stinkys Mom
I am desperately looking for someone who can
be a good mom for the sweetest kitty (felk positive, but asympatic) any
suggestion?
Hideyo
From:
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Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Gloria,
I'm not really clear about Multiferon myself, that's why I've contacted
my Internist's office to see what they have to say about it's use.
It's something that Gary has been telling us about. Here are some
pastes from the lists about it:
natural human ifn (Alfaferone)
usesseveral
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Dear
Hideyo
If we
can figure out transportation thenIwill gladly take your little
Trubomi if you can't find a good real home for her. (I don't consider mine a
"real" home for FelV kits because my twoboth are also feral---are confined
to my second bedroom-10 x 11
Hideyo,
I'm assuming you are trying to contact Stinky's Mom because she lives in
your state and was kind enough to offer to help with your troubles with
Animal Control. I found her email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), so you can
write to her directly about Tsubomi needing a home. I am praying
The main issue is to make sure your vet gives euthasol in the vein. Some vet's
give
Euthasol (euthasol is pink) or a blue solution in the stomach, and this takes
longer
to act unless the cat is VERY ill. The blue kind seemed to take even longer to
act,
and I will specifically request the PINK
Hey guys,
Per Belinda's information and the website she sent me,
I am going to have a feeding tube inserted into
Cricket. From the information I read and from the
vet, the procedure/tube is not very invasive or
bothersome to the cat and it might actually save
Cricket; I'm leaving work early to
Wendy, sending you and Cricket my fervent and heartfelt wishes that
acting on Belinda's info gives your dear Cricket a second chance.
Sending positive and healing thoughts Cricket's way. Let us know how it
goes when you get time. We're all rooting for him.
much love hugs to you both, Kerry
OMG! Hooray! This is such wonderful news. I was sitting here trying
to think of how I could respond to your news about having Cricket pts.
It just didn't feel right, and I didn't know what to say. Hooray for
you and hooray for Belinda. It never occurred to me to even mention
your option
I am so sorry for you loses...But if you give a sedative before the iv, it
would be much more peacefull...Lisa
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 1:01 PM
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Subject: Re: Cricket's Time
The
A friends rescue has a approved home for a Fiv positive for a
companion
if anyone hears of one in the area let me know.
she would like a kitten.
Wendy, I am glad to hear you are trying this with Cricket, and I wish him
and you all the best. I hope that his hematocrit is holding steady and he
just needs sustenance.
Michelle
In a message dated 11/9/2005 1:10:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Hey
guys, Per
Good luck with the feeding tube Wendy, I hope it works for Cricket.
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html
Saving one animal
I agree. If you ask for a sedative first, it will relax and calm him
so it isn't so stressful for him.
Big hugs. It's so hard to lose them, but know that you did all you
could, and Cricket will always love you for it. May his passing be
peaceful.
Goodnight, sweet Cricket...
=^..^=
okay, I missed one -- hope the feeding tube works!
Terri
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From: Terri
Brown
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:30
PM
Subject: Re: Cricket's Time
I agree. If you ask for a sedative first, it will relax
Hi,
I had a kitty that had an inoperable tumor back in 1997 and we inserted the feeding tube...She had it the rest of her life...She had chemo for 5 months once a month and I had to feed her until she was able to eat on her own again..They usually leave them in no longer than a few months, but
Me, too I am sorry that I was not
thinking of the option when l last wrote to you but I would do the same
if I were you I would definitely anything out there before giving up
completely! I will be praying that Cricket will bounce back very soon!
Love to you and Cricket,
Hideyo
Nina - you are making me cry - I have been trying very hard different
ways to accommodate every single kitties I rescued.. when I felt,, I
can't.. then I find a way to find a room for them.. but this time, I am
so powerless and torn - I feel that I am going to risk 35 of my cats
(who live at this
Title: Message
My Dear Kerry
Kerry, you are a saint thank you
so very much for your offer the space they are in right now is less
than ¼ of your space that your Felv kitties are in I just fell in love
with Tsubomi and I am already deeply in love with her when she was at
the vets
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Thanks, Kerry.
Actually, Greg talked to the city attorney
who will be representing the city animal control at the hearing he says
that if theres no one shows up to complain in my neighborhood, the case
will be dismissed, since it was an anonymous call who reported me, no
Hideyo,
We've talked before about sharing the same problems with being able to
adopt out our charges, how we fall in love and don't want to part with
them. I look for impossibly good homes for them, (homes like the ones
on this board), end up not finding them, and surprise, surprise, my
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OK, everyone, I need more prayers as I
just found out another crisis. I have taken care of 4 cats who belongs to a
persons sister I work with in the past as she was going through de-tox
program I just found out from jack (my co-worker) that, Carol (his
sister) got arrested
Hugs to you Wendy on this sad day. Cricket is
sure to meet my Effie along with many other angels at the Bridge.
Del
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:21
AM
Subject: Cricket's Time
Hi
Oh Hideyo, that sounds very promising Sending all
sorts of GLOW and love and support your way!
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
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Thanks, Kerry.
Actually, Greg talked to the city attorney who will
be representing the city animal control at the
hearing - he says that if
Ok, dumb Brit Q coming upwhat does GLOW stand for, Barb?! (Only been trying
to figure it out for a year!)
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:01 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
I started with one, and after a few years brought in another positive. It made no difference to anyone's status.
t"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Gloria--- you mix yours--- but you say they're "indoors", meaningthey don't come into contact with unknown cats who may have
Hideyo,
I know this has got to be awful for you. Are you able to move? Could you put half your guys at your boyfriend's house?
I know we have a limit here where I live, but because so many of my cats look alike (to animal control officers) and so many run and hide when someone comes
it's a collective term for prayers, vibes, good
thoughts, love - whatever you call that power or
influence that really does seem to work miracles
I picked it up from MC because I think it fits just
right for me:)
--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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Ok, dumb Brit Q coming
Hideyo,
Would the limits be the same if you went ahead and got licensed as a 501c3 rescue??
tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, I have a letter from my ex-vet who used to care for all mycats for the past 10 years and she is actually overseeing now the vetsection at the animal
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Thanks
forpassing on your experience, Tonya. Reassuring.
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contagion Q
I started
Not good they want a 'list'.
Ken,
I'm so sorry Max didn't recover. Cats can live for years with Felv, but they can also get sick and be gone so quickly. I'm glad Max found someone to love and take care of him. He's free from pain now, but will still always be with you.
take care,
tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you
I truly think these ordinances are unconstitutional. How can it be illegal for you to own as many pets as you like as long as you are taking good care of them and are not disturbing anyone. Unfortunately, it takes so much money to battle these things in court.
tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm
missing an email---list of what Tonya?
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your prayers - please!!Not good they
Got it Barb!
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Subject: RE: DESPARATELY need HELP - to my dear kerry
it's a collective term for prayers, vibes, good
I brought my last stray in immediately after her 1st and only (as far as I know) leukemia shot. So it hadn't had time to be boostered and take effect yet. She was "Mama Kitty" from North Carolina. You might remember the story. It was winter and she was better off taking her chances here so I
Unfortunately from a legal standpoint it is looked at as a "public health
nuisance" when one has more than the generally accepted amount of animals (which
differs from area to area). It does not make sense to me but considering
"fanimals" (my own term for animals who are family) are
Title: Message
because so many of my
cats look alike (to animal control officers) and so many run and hide when
someone comes over
That's
pretty funny Tonya---reminds me of last winter when our building made it
mandatory for us to have their contractor come and check all our radiators. I
Title: Message
When I moved once, in the days with only
one cat, I had three burly moving men who just moved thru the apt quickly and
quietly. I thought cat had gone into the closet to hide but all of a
sudden the biggest of the moving men came running over to me pleading to get
the cat
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