Phaewryn,
Do you have that kitty I saw that was cutfrom greese?
God Bless you
Well, indeed you can die from Fentanyl, like lots
of things. That's true of a lot of drugs, in
particular those that are used as pain relievers
for cancer patients. My boyfriend died from an
overdose of Fentanyl, when a nurse decided he
needed more than his usual dose - but since he
had ter
I felt bad when I did have to pill Tangle. His dental
work was extensive, and it hurt him for me to pry his mouth open to pill him.
That being said, he was MUCH happier about 20 minutes later when it kicked
in.
He's still up for adoption BTW, if anyone wants a
perfectly healthy but psychol
well, we haven't had to use metacam, but we've used both buprenex and the fentanyl patches for Smoky's IC outbreaks and he does fabulously on the patches - the problem with oral dosage is that it wears off and he's a terror to pill - especially when he's not feeling well - he did get relief from th
Yay! That's awesome news! I was so pulling for him to
make it! Many cats don't make it through the urinary blockages, much less with
all the other things he has going on on top of that! He's a TOUGH boy, and must
have some serious will to live! Someone out there is going to be a very happy
p
That's what we gave to Bones after her back was broken.
We only were allowed to give her 4 doses, each does 3 days apart. They told
me all the risks, and screened her for kidney functions before prescribing it.
She did really fine on it. So... from my personal experience, I'm not too put
off
some of you have commented on this situation in the past, so thought i'd share this with you!
Date: Jul 23, 2006 10:48 PM Subject: [MRTX] SELLING TO RESEARCH HAS STOPPED IN JACKSON COUNTY
PRESS RELEASE>>From: Judy Dynnik,>Executive Director>Jackson County Volunteers Against
don't feel bad if you can't read everything. I can't anymore. I try to pick
by the subject line what seems most pressing. So I also apologize if I am not
commenting on things that I should sometimes. I am on the computer all day for
work, and then often have hundreds of emails when I get hom
i've been posting really erratically, as some of you may have noticed--lots of stuff going on here, and i'm just not able to keep up i usually would. i AM trying to read everything, at least
for everyone with sick kitties, and for those whose friends have crossed the bridge, i've been GLOWING
Thank you Barb!
N
Barb Moermond wrote:
I have a handy-dandy little spanish/english electronic
dictionary and the noun in spanish is 'la acupuntura'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good luck with that, Nina. I speak Spanish, but have no idea
how to say acupuncture! I know ho
I have a handy-dandy little spanish/english electronic dictionary and the noun in spanish is 'la acupuntura'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Good luck with that, Nina. I speak Spanish, but have no idea how to say acupuncture! I know how to say needles, but it's the kind that are used for injections,
I can just see the horrified/perplexed look on his face! These people
love me, but we talk in mono syllables and most of the time they are
ginning from ear to ear at my attempts to use their language. Maybe I
can find one of the neighborhood kids to help me with translation :) .
N
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Good luck with that, Nina. I speak Spanish, but have no idea how to say
acupuncture! I know how to say needles, but it's the kind that are used for
injections, and am not sure the word is the same. he might think you are
offering him drugs! :) You might want to look at an English-Spanish dic
Good luck with that, Nina. I speak Spanish, but have no idea how to say
acupuncture! I know how to say needles, but it's the kind that are used for
injections, and am not sure the word is the same. he might think you are
offering him drugs! :) You might want to look at an English-Spanish dic
dont remember what the diagnosis was he started with calvamox and then went to doxy. it worked
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Subject: Re: OT:use of doxciclyn on kittens - is it safe?
I did a quick search a
Thanks for posting this Michelle. I have a neighbor across the street
that is having kidney problems and I am positive would never have
considered acupuncture. I'm going to suggest it to him.
Unfortunately, there's a bit of a language barrier, I don't speak
Spanish and they don't speak much
I don't know if Rusty would put up with acupuncture, but if he would it
might help his kidneys recover. When Lamby, our sheep, had acute kidney failure
last year, they thought she was going to die. When her creatinine came down to
twice normal value they sent her home, and said they did not
I did a quick search and found this on Dox and kittens. Did your vet
say why he thought Dox was a more appropriate choice than say Clavomox,
or Amoxi? Does he suspect a bacterial problem?
http://www.lclarkecushingvmd.com/showpracfaq.cfm?FAQID=96&Private=0
Here's a couple of excerpts:
As wit
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>>>seems to think it strange
that we are so close to Lamby<<
I think it's strange for people
--like the vet---to think it strange to become attached to an animal
that's not conventionally kept as a pet.
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She actually does not seem to be in any kind of discomfort, knock on
wood.
Michelle
In a message dated 7/25/2006 2:19:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Speaking
from personal experience with those types of infections... Ouch!
I'm glad to hear the vet isn't wor
What an amazing story! No wonder the poor little guy was feeling so badly! How wonderful that the vet let Alexis stay with him, it obviously helped!
-- Original message -- From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Amazingly, Rusty seems to doing better!
He had urina
Speaking from personal experience with those types of infections...
Ouch! I'm glad to hear the vet isn't worried and that you've got her
on abx to hopefully clear up her condition, whatever it is. You're
such a good mom. Lamby might be wondering why you are so fascinated by
her, er, bodily
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Good for Lamby!
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2006 1:09 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT:
Lamby update
The vet was just here. He took blood and urine sample. He th
my vet said 10 weeks or older. never had a problems
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Subject: OT:use of doxciclyn on kittens - is it safe?
Hi, has anyone experience any serious side effect using dox
Though he rarely seems worried about anything, to tell you the truth.
Although he has sheep himself (he breeds them), he is a horse vet and seems to
think it strange that we are so close to Lamby. He told us once that we
have a dog rather than a sheep, because of how she acts with us.
We
I'm glad he doesn't seem
overly concerned. Good old antibiotics, better living through chemistry.
;-)
Diane R.
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PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT: Lamby
update
The vet was just here. He took blood and urine sample. He thinks she has a
vaginal or uterine infection (maybe pyometra) and put her on penicillin
prophylactically until we know for sure. He said she is so bright and feisty,
color good, etc. that he is not that worried at this point and think
Hi, has anyone experience any serious side effect using
doxciclyin using on kittens?
Hi, nina, thank you for your response…
I am sorry that I haven’t called you back since Sunday.. I have been
really struggling with what happened to Neal and Scubie.. and I am still upset
about it..
Anyway, I took Naomi to my vet for now…
the 4th time… We couldn’t get blood out from her.
Chris,
I must have missed the beginning of this thread. What an inspirational
story of courage and strength! Hooray for Rusty and Alexis. I too am
sure that her all night vigil had something to do with his successful
fight to recover. I love those "miracle" stories. Can you imagine the
reunion
Hideyo,
I haven't been able to keep up with the list the way I usually do. I
know that you've had concerns about Naomi and she is always in my
prayers, as are you and all your babies, (how is Ayumi, btw?). I'm so
praying that her behavior is just part of her temperment, that she's
just more l
Glad Gypsy started eating again. Yes, I know you understand.
The vet was supposed to come this morning but had an emergency and now says
he is coming late afternoon. She still has some blood. I think it is being
vaginally discharged rather than in her urine. Her urine is yellow, which is
g
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Wow.
That's great news about Rusty. Alexis' nightlong vigil doubtless played a big
part.
Praying for his continued recovery, and for his reunion
with his owners,
Kerry
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How is Lamby today? Has the vet come yet? I haven't seen a post about
Lucy lately. How is she doing? I've got a new traumatized kitty that
I'm trying to help in my bathroom and Gypsy went a whole day without
her turkey mush, (the recipe takes me hours and I just didn't get to it
in time).
pyometra is a possibility - good idea to do the blood work, that should give you the answers you need[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. Lamby, our sheep, is having some blood either in her urine or as vaginal discharge-- we can't tell which, but think it is the latter. It is happening once every
Amazingly, Rusty seems to doing better!
He had urinary tract blockage, kidney
stones, crystals, an infection and likely some permanent damage to his kidneys.
Glucose level was bad but vet is hoping it might have been a temp situation due
to the urinary tract problems. He’s goin
prayers and strength headed your wayHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, everyone, I would like to ask all of you to send healing energy and send prayers for my little 12 week old kitten, Naomi
she is one of the three kittens that I rescued from a hole in the crawl space in th
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Sending lots and lots of healing energy
and prayers to your baby, Lamby- michelle – keep us posted with the
progress.
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Michelle, here's vibes that Lamby turns out to be all right
or easily "fixable." How cool that you have a sheep!
Diane R.
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So sorry about little Bella. I have a Bella and she is the sweetest baby ever. We will pray that she makes it quickly to the bridge.
I will pray for Lamby too. How wonderful it must be to have a Lamb.
I will pray for sweet Naomi.
Dear Patty ,I also have had a few medical problems lately though nothing like you have had , so I know something about what you are going through and my heart goes out to you. Please stay strong and focus on just getting better. We would miss you so much if something happened to you. Stay on your
This was on the CRF list I'm on and I wanted to pass it on as
an FYI:
(http://www.persiancats.org)
posted some important safety information regarding the use of Metacam
in cats on July 17, 2006. Metacam is associated with a high risk of
kidney failure in cats:
"The narrow safety margin in cat
Phaewryn,
You crack me up! What did people do before the internet to get advice and support?
I had a similar experience with a product like Stress-Ease...not that I'm complaining :).
Patti, I'm sorry about your troubles. It's hard to believe that in this day and age someone should have to liv
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Sending prayers and healing vibes for
your little Lamby, Michelle, and willing this illness to be a minor one. I'm
glad that at least *she* is feeling pretty good and eating well right now.
Please keep us posted when you have time.
Kerry
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Oh
heck, I'm so sorry to hear the sad news of Bella, Sherry. That's such a shock.
(I hate my cats having to have anesthesia---I don't know why it's risky, but it
is.)
But
I'm glad to hear Alex is feeling a bit better.
It's
wonderful what you do to improve those little souls'
Lamby is in my prayers. Hopefully it will turn out to
be something that can be treated at home.
Cindy
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> Hi all. Lamby, our sheep, is having some blood
> either in her urine or as
> vaginal discharge-- we can't tell which, but think
> it is the latter. It is
> h
Naomi is in my prayers.
Cindy
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, everyone, I would like to ask all of you to send
> healing energy and
> send prayers for my little 12 week old kitten,
> Naomi... she is one of
> the three kittens that I rescued from a hole in the
> crawl space
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Sending healing and thoughts for your little Naomi, Hideyo. What does the
vet say about her feeling so soft?
Naomi
couldn't wish for a better and more caring mom, that's for sure. If anyone
can turn her health around, it's you. love and hugs to you both,
Kerry
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It's a very sad situation, I'd say I wish I were closer so I could help...
but heck, I'm GLAD I'm not down there this time of year, with the heat index at
over 100 degrees, and all the violence down south. Are they trying to get him
adopted, or are they holding him to try to reunite with his
I will add Lamby to my prayers. Sherry[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. Lamby, our sheep, is having some blood either in her urine or as vaginal discharge-- we can't tell which, but think it is the latter. It is happening once every few hours and not with every urination. We are worried becaus
Sherry,
Prayers for a safe journey to her wonderful new home at the Rainbow Bridge
for Bella & continued prayers for Alex are on the way. Glad to hear
he's doing better.
Yvonne
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