It was my husband Mike's idea to adopt Pippin in the first place. He wasn't really a cat lover when we got together 15 years ago. Recently, when I shared the idea of keeping Pippin and mixing her with our negatives, I could see the relief on his face and the happiness that we were going to keep h
Hi,
A vet tech at my work who was fostering two kits since they were 1 week old,
just came up postive. They are 8 weeks old and she needs to find them a
forever or foster home right now. she found temporary foster home for the
next two weeks, but can not take them back in her home due to her
Crying is not a bad thing. It helps was away
hurt so the true feelings of love can take hold and grow. If there were no
tears Minnion would have meant nothing and that would be so very sad.
Teach him that it is ok to grieve. This is very hard for someone who would
rightfully want only la
Are you all saying that if my 5 kitties have been vaccinated and boostered
for FeLV (July 2006) that Ellie, my FeLV+ kitty, can join them now I
have her separated and planned to keep her separated from the others until I
get the results of her IFA on October 13. October 13 will be 120 days
May I ask where you are located?
Kiley
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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:50:40 EDT
He has been here 5 months now so he will never settle. Its a catch 22 cant
put weight
Those are love nips. She wants your undivided attention and she wants it
when you are at peace with yourself. Give it to her and you will not be
sorry. You might try spraying yourself with Feliway. It will help
(honest).
If you have men
I wish I had a reason for Missy's change in behavior (behavior change is
always worrisome), but I did want to let you know that Mio displays the
exact same behavior. For her it increases when she is feeling well again
after a period of being sick. My bed and the bathroom have always been
comf
I am very sorry about Minnion. Gina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away. Minnion was a sweet fiesty girl and then started to not eat a lot. She was neg for FIV and FELV. We took her to the vet and by the time we got there she was almost gone. He gave h
Could you please help Susan and Iona? thanks, tonyaSusan Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In addition, can someone assist me in changing my email address so I cancontinue to correspond with you allTHANKS!!>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/19/06 9:10:49 PM >>>Can someone tell Iona how to join the
Dee, I'm so sorry to hear about your wasted vet trip. Let me tell you, I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. I always felt as if Angel were treated differently because of her FeLV+ status. It is VERY frustrating and I wish vets would become more educated as far as this disease is conce
Hello everyone,
Today I took Smokey in for what I "thought" was to be a check-up
visit with bloodwork. He just finished up with his Doxy treatment 2 - 3
days ago for the Hemobart. He had blood work done about 1 week ago that
was clear of any hemobart parasites but he was still on the Doxy
Call Island Pharamacy – they will even dilute the formula for you prior
to shipping at 800-328-7060 –
here are some information Paolo from this list forwarded to me regarding human
interferon..
I agree with you – some suggest
daily dosage as opposed to on/off – I also found some links r
Glass window..
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5:43 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Dharma - licking
glass
Is this an empty glass or a glass window or..?
wendy
<[EMAIL PROT
Is this an empty glass or a glass window or..?wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hideyo,I do know that Pica is the word for an animal thatlicks things that they don't normally lick, likeanemic kitties licking cement or their litter. AndPica is a symptom of anemia. I don't know if glasswould fall
Hehehe, you guys are all so interesting and clever. You're all such good writers, I just love this group. Anyway, I guess that those of us with enthusiastically supportive partners should add that to our list of blessings, and those of us with grumblely supportive partners should too.
And in
Okay, guys, my vet's pharmacy sells Interferon A at 30 international units per milliliter and she would prescribe a milliliter a day for each of them, so it would amount to $52.00 a month per cat (or $104.00 a month). Now I know that you all have found other sources for your Interferon, and it str
A lot to comment on on this one...
First off, wasn't this about a Corvette too..
I can relate to that because 40 years ago my new wife pressured me
into letting my 1957 vette go as an unpractical car... That hurt too..
An still does a bit when I see one sell at an auction for about 200
times wh
but even with the nice normal kittens, there can be a lot of things that cost!! When my boys came to me, we were at the vet once a week - various parasites and viruses etc - and I was still paying on Ninja's vet bills too - and then there was about a month where things were OK, then Smoky started
Kayte,
I'm sorry to hear about your sisters kitten, so young. I've added
the baby to the Candle Light Service.
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties
http://bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
http://adopt.bemikitties.com
FeLV Candlelight Se
"$100 in one fell swoop" I am THRILLED if I can get out for under $200!!wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: My husband did not really understand what I wentthrough when I lost Cricket. Neither did my dad. Aman who does is very special. We're just wireddifferently when it comes to this. My husban
I am so sorry.
elizabeth
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Sent: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 2:03 PM
Subject: Minnion has gone to the Bridge
My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away. Minnion was a sweet fiesty girl and then started
Guess Mike is a keeper, for the most part he never asks how much
anything concerning the cats cost, I take care of the money and as long
as there aren't any turn off notices coming in he couldn't care less.
In fact this month we'll be broke by Saturday (Joey Ultrasound will suck
up the last
At 12:43 PM 9/21/2006, you wrote:
My husband grumbles about the numbers but has helped build new quarters
for this FELV cat now with us,,He know I would not have it any other way,
I do not turn of his NASCAR eirther
Kelly
Michelle brings up a good point
that I have been wondering about lately.
This is really a hard one. My housemate, Gail, and I are both the
biggest softies in the world -- someone tells us a sob story about a
feral in a trailer park with autumn approaching, or another trailer park
guy who doesn't seem as adaptable as the other strays there, and we're
making room at the
When I lost Maizee my boyfriend was very upset too,he was right there petting her and telling her that he loved her as the dr gave her the shot(i'm crying now).He cried too. He took her and I to the vet for her chemo treatments and even paid for her meds and couple of her more expensive visits,like
Nice to hear some good news! tkelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 09:14 AM 9/15/2006, you wrote:What absolutely wonderful newsKelly Good news, good news, I have good news! My vet gave the okay yesterday on bringing a new cat home - he said that Satch wasn't contagious and prescribed another s
My husband did not really understand what I went
through when I lost Cricket. Neither did my dad. A
man who does is very special. We're just wired
differently when it comes to this. My husband tried
his best to comfort me, and do what he could to help
out, but he didn't feel it the same way I d
Dear Kayte,
I'm so sorry to hear about sweet little Minnion... It does feel comforting
to know she is now with Pokies. And I'm sorry your son is having such a
hard time - 2 losses so close together.
I came across the following story a while ago - okay, it's about a little
boy and his Dog, but wan
Kayte,
I'm sorry to hear about little Minnion. Your poor
little boy. Life's lessons are so hard to learn
sometimes. You're a good mom.
:)
Wendy
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> My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away.
> Minnion was a sweet fiesty
> girl and then started to not eat a lo
My husband thinks we have to many cats (8) although
Smokey is the only one Felv+. When I found Smokey
outside last November I told him that Smokey could be
my Christmas present. He wouldn't admit it but he
loves all of them. I did promise him that I wouldn't
get anymore pets for now. I know fin
Leslie,
We have both FIV and FeLV (not together) and my husband is very supportive. The way we look at it is that they are lives... and every life is worth saving. I would not trade one single moment with one of the wonderful cats or kittens we have lost over the years for the pain we suffered
I am so sorry to hear about Minnion. It is so hard for
us adults to lose our babies so I can't imagine how
hard it is for the kids.
Cindy
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> My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away.
> Minnion was a sweet fiesty
> girl and then started to not eat a lot. She was
Michelle brings up a good point that I have been wondering about lately. My boyfriend has gone through two FeLV+ losses with me. We do not live together and these are definitely MY cats, but he is supportive and comforting and mourns himself when the time has come to say goodbye. However, after
Oh, dear, that is so
sad. Deepest condolences to your sister, your son and you, and gentlest of
Bridge vibes to this little girl. I like to think that when they die
so young, they're given a second chance. When she does, I hope she comes
back to your sis.
Diane R.
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I am so sorry. As someone who has watched 4 positive cats die, I
think that adopting multiple positives is a really hard thing to do. My
partner has made me promise I will not do it anymore. So I understand your
decision regarding your son.
Michelle
sleep soft, sweet Minnion.. GLOW to light her path and ease your hearts..[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away. Minnion was a sweet fiesty girl and then started to not eat a lot. She was neg for FIV and FELV. We took her to the vet and by the time we got th
My sisters 5 month old kitten has passed away. Minnion was a sweet fiesty
girl and then started to not eat a lot. She was neg for FIV and FELV. We took
her to the vet and by the time we got there she was almost gone. He gave he some
meds and in less then 2 mins she was gone. I felt so good t
No.Smokey is probably thinking how well he's trained you!
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I know if one of my cats aren't eating off I go to the
store to buy every variety of food they sell. It gets
very expensive. After I feed Smokey I will give him
about an hour. If he
I know if one of my cats aren't eating off I go to the
store to buy every variety of food they sell. It gets
very expensive. After I feed Smokey I will give him
about an hour. If he hasn't touched his food here I
go with a smorgasbord for him. I know he probably
thinks I am crazy.
Cindy
---
You can go on their website and type in your zip code
and it will give you a list of dealers in your area.
:)
Wendy
--- cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. I called my vet and they sell Innova and
> California Natural. They don't have the EVO or
> California Natural in can thou
I got an emergency vet to give it to Ginger without any argument, but I
brought a vial of it with me. My sense is that it really works well for
URI's, but may not help as much with anemia as the anecdotal evidence in the
article on our web page suggests. Personally for non-lymphoma anemia,
Thanks. I called my vet and they sell Innova and
California Natural. They don't have the EVO or
California Natural in can though. Smokey has always
seemed to like the wet food the best. I guess I could
order the canned food over the internet.
Cindy
--- Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cin
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for not putting those furbabies to sleep!
Good decision! As far as mixing goes, I unknowingly
mixed my FeLV+ with three other negs for about four
years, and even though I have lost my +, the other
negs are still neg. Those four kittens may very well
'throw' the virus, and b
You can get Innova EVO canned at www.petdirect.com.Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How do you get your cats to eat that stuff?! Mine turn their noses up as if I've put sprouts in front of them! On 9/21/06, wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wysong is supposed to be good too.:)Wendy--
Hideyo,
I do know that Pica is the word for an animal that
licks things that they don't normally lick, like
anemic kitties licking cement or their litter. And
Pica is a symptom of anemia. I don't know if glass
would fall into that category, but it sounds like it
might.
:)
Wendy
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What are the votes on Wellness canned??? My little fussies don't like
it. I bought every flavor - I wonder if they don't like the texture, as
it seems "creamier" than Fancy Feast. They will eat the Wellness dry,
though, so they're at least getting some very nutritious into their
systems.
I want
This seems to be a problem. My three cats will eat Fancy Feast - but
only certain limited flavors. They really don't care for the new
Medleys. They don't care for Friskie's or Iams. I bought $150 worth of
Wellness canned food in all of the flavors and they really aren't
interested. So they pro
My Sister had two dogs, but I would think this would apply equally to
cats.
If a cat/dog can't smell it's food, it probably won't eat it.
Therefore, if your cat/dog has a cold/stuffed nose or allergies with
stuffiness, there's always a possibly of a decline in the interest of
food.
>>> [EMAI
Mine don't eat it; mine eat Evo. I just know others
here have fed it to their furbabies, and it's supposed
to be good quality food.
:)
Wendy
--- Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *How do you get your cats to eat that stuff?! Mine
> turn their noses up as
> if I've put sprouts in fron
How do you get your cats to eat that stuff?! Mine turn their noses up as if I've put sprouts in front of them!
On 9/21/06, wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wysong is supposed to be good too.:)Wendy--- cindy reasoner <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I didn't know that you could get Innova Evo in can>
Cindy, I totally understand. I am so sensitive to eating habits, because to me it's the first sign of bigger things. My Satch has not approached his food with the gusto that he did before he got this cold. He's fine - he eats, but it's over a longer period and he'll leave a bite in the bowl, whe
Thank you, Cindy, it's much appreciated!
Leslie
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I used the immuno regulin because my Smokey wasgetting high fevers and nothing else helped. The vet
would be succesfull getting his temp. down only for itto go up again in a
I had to convince my vet to use IR with my sick kitty
who was very anemic. He ended up getting two
injections, IV, before he passed. I think he was too
sick for the IR to help. My vet didn't know anything
about it. So I can't say for sure either way, but it
did not help my Cricket, but then aga
Wysong is supposed to be good too.
:)
Wendy
--- cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't know that you could get Innova Evo in can
> my
> vet only has it in dry. I have been getting Smokey
> the Fancy Feast medleys. At first he would clean
> his
> dish but now he acts like he doesn
I am so glad to hear Dharma seems to be feeling
better. I know what you mean about the injections.
Sometimes I have a really hard time with Smokey.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I wanted to give you some update on Dharma - she
> has been feline
> interfero
I used the immuno regulin because my Smokey was
getting high fevers and nothing else helped. The vet
would be succesfull getting his temp. down only for it
to go up again in a few days. Since I started using
the immuno regulin he hasn't had any fevers. I
started using it back in Feb. or March of
Thank you, Wendy.. since the virus could cause rollercoaster effect, I
am afraid of being too excited .. but why not.. I want to be able to
continue to send Dharma a good energy..
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I didn't know that you could get Innova Evo in can my
vet only has it in dry. I have been getting Smokey
the Fancy Feast medleys. At first he would clean his
dish but now he acts like he doesn't like it. He acts
fine other than his eating. I didn't know of any
other foods that were good for him
Hello,
So other than ear mites and coccidia (a worm) in Beatrix, she has been deemed healthy. These are easily treatable and as she has a week left of quarantine, will hopefully be handled by the time of introduction. Satch goes in for his chest X-ray tonight, I'll let you know the results of tha
Congratulations to little Dharma, Hideyo! That is
great news!
:)
Wendy
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I wanted to give you some update on Dharma - she
> has been feline
> interferon almost a week now (every other day
> protocol) --- except that
> I am not sure how much I a
I don’t think I am creating a good
tent – and I think that’s the problem..:( she wiggles and sometimes
it’s hard to… I guess.. but I know that I cannot afford to miss it
all the time..it could cost her life..
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Hey Cindy,
I feed mine wet and dry Innova Evo. I also feed my
geriatric kitty about a cup of cooked chicken and
broth every night, which she is somewhat patiently
waiting for when I get home from work, and a cup of
chicken broth every morning, which she is impatiently
waiting for as soon as I wak
Hideyo --
I'm glad you think Dharma is doing okay. Keep up the
good work. As for the shots, are they supposed to be subQ and if so, are
you injecting into a tent of skin that you pinch up with your
fingers?
Diane R.
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Hi, I wanted to give you some update on Dharma – she has
been feline interferon almost a week now (every other day protocol) --- except
that I am not sure how much I am getting it to her as every time I poke I see
liquid outside of her skin, which means it went through her skin.. but I don’
Hi Peggy,
I'm sorry to hear that Scooter has tested positive,
but happy you found us. I'm even happier that you
have decided to keep Scooter. I don't believe in
accidents when it comes to cats; Scooter came to you
guys for a reason. Bless you guys for taking him in.
About FeLV and transmission
Hello to everybody I haven't been able to follow all
of the post because work has been very busy. I hope
everyone's babies are doing fine. I had a question
about Smokey. The last few days I have noticed he
hasn't been eating very good. He nibbles but that is
about it. I had been feeding him EV
Does anyone know what came to be of this poor soul?
I was personally following this particular thread, but
an update was never posted.
Please tell me that there is a happy ending...
Poor baby.
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yesterday, my neighbour college student girl came over
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