Hi Jenn---this is abt Pam, right? Thanks! Kerry
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I already sent them all to her last night. :)
Jennhttp://ucat.us http://uca
Hi Rachel
With the semi-feral cats d'you put the RR in their water?
How much RR per how much water (roughly)? I'll be introducing my ferals to my
tame cats in June, so all ideas for smooth transition welcome!
Kerry
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Rachel
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I've had good luck with keeping them my semi-ferals dosed up with Rescue Remedy for a week or so when introducing them into my foster communities under stress. It's cheaper than Feliway in the quantities I use it in.
Good luck to you sweetie!
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I already sent them all to her last night. :)
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Thank you so much for all of your advice, Nina. I am so appreciative, and
will definitely give it all a try. RR and more Feliway, coming up!
But I have to say, Cotton is not at all stressed . He's a happy, cheerful
little guy. He protests loudly when he doesn't get his way, but he's quickly
Hi Nina:
When Cotton first turned up positive, I pulled out everyone's records and
verified them at the vet's office. All of my established cats had been
vaccinated at one time or another. Cricket actually had 2 vaccines. I have
a couple of theories about her exposure turning into contractin
Hurrah for Pekoe! That's great news,
Marlene!
I'm
speechless about the lab business---I mean, what's the
point?!
Thank
goodness your vet can do the testing, there and then.
I know
I trust my vet more than some anonymous lab. I felt so reassured on Saturday
when he not only ran the FeLV t
not a lot new in here for us, BUT has info to hand to vets who think
that all FIV/FeLV cats require immediate euthanizing. they tend to
listen more to other vets than to common clients, after all
http://www.idexx.com/animalhealth/testkits/fivfelv/6372702l.pdf
--
MaryChristine
AIM / YAHO
Its sad but true that a
number of shelters did get monies but somehow never told anybody about it—again,
a minority. I found more often than not that the smaller places didn’t know
about monies available….
What about AlleyCat Allies, could they
help you out?
Chris
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Hi all, I found this article on the new vaccine that my vet uses--scroll
down near the end of the article for the substance of it.
http://www.mvtimes.com/calendar/11032005/visiting_vet.html
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From: "TenHouseCats" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 10:00
Pam,
MC and I "spoke" yesterday and she is going to send you all
the emails you missed. Hope your system gets sorted out soon--she said James was
having the same problem, and you both use charter.net.
hugs, Kerry
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Pam
Norman
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I think it was Pam or Jamie..
Karen
In a message dated 5/1/06 11:51:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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You know, shelters
can receive reimbursement for all those expenses.. including HW
treatment….
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if they do know and did get
reimbursed
A lot has changed from t
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