Hi Nina!
I just wanted to caution the use of ketoprofen in dogs...it's rare,
but severe ulceration of the GI tract can occur as a side effect of
the drug...we actually had it happen at the clinic. A young dog died
as a result of a severe allergic reaction to ketoprofen...hence we've
trashed o
Hi Sally,
I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic ointment in Junior's
eye... If you put a line of the ointment on your finger and gently
apply it to his closed eye, (on the line where his eyelids meet), at
least some will go in his eye and it should help at least keep his eye
mois
I'm glad to hear you are feeling better Elizabeth. It sounds like you
were hit with a very nasty case of food poisoning to have lost 12 lbs in
3 days! To be out of town on top of it, you poor thing! What a lousy
diet plan you've come up with!
Nina
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Thanks, Terrie. I
Hi Pat,
What is your situation with these ferals? Are you giving them sanctuary
and need to know their status for separate housing purposes, or are you
planing to release those that test neg? What would you do with any that
test pos? I don't have any experience with the "saliva" tests you
m
Thanks Elizabeth. I was kind of afraid that would be true. I do want to use
what's accurate. Nest, Pat
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: Need advice please
Pat,
I have read that the sa
Hello Kayte!
I'm so pleased to hear how well Crackers is doing. He's such an
adorable fluff muffin! Speaking of adorable... What kind of "special"
school are you sending AJ to? I've fallen head over heels in love with
your sweet son, he's got such a huge heart, (as does his mom).
Please ke
Hello Patti!!
So very nice to hear from you. I've thought about you so often. I
haven't been on the list much lately. What a pleasure to check in and
see your update. I can only imagine the struggle you are going through
recovering from your accident. Many prayers and good wishes for
stre
Pat,
I have read that the saliva test is not as accurate yet. In fact, I didn't
realize they were marketing it at this point. I can't quote percentages or
remember where I came across that in my reading - perhaps some of those more
expert on the list will add what they know.
elizabeth
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I posted yesterday knowing full well everybody was SHOPPING. Hopefully today
is better for computer time. We have a number of feral cats on which we need
to determine Felv status, therefore we are looking for in-home test kits. I
searched the archives of FelvTalk but got myself really confuse
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From: Fletcher, Katherine HT3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 3, 2006 11:37 AM
Subject: Kitty info
To: TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My cat Cleo is a 2 year old calico female. She is located in Norfolk,
VA. Also I am willing to take her anywhere around Ken
Hi Patty, It's so good to hear from you .We have been very worried and a
little afraid to ask about your condition. I can't handle bad news very well
now .
It seems as if we have so many losses , but hearing from you makes my day.
I'm so sorry that Cornelius left you .I lost my dog Ginger 17 th
I knew that I skipped a day on the aspirin.. also the vet said the
anti-inflammatory properties were good for his eye. He ate more today.good
sign I hope.
sally
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly L
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 11:03 PM
To: f
Even after my horse Pepsi's eye was blind from uveitis, an opthalmologist
(who I should have gotten to see her right away but did not know what was going
on and listened to my regular vet) she was still having pain and inflammation
in it. The opthalmologist was able to make that go away an
WOW Patti!!! It is so great to hear from you!! I was hoping you would get back
to us.I don't know if you remember me,I started a year ago when I lost my
beautiful Maizee Grace.You were one of the first to respond to me with your
kind words,I still have it in Maizees file.i now have 4 big beautif
Sally,
If it is actually uveitis, it needs a steroid administered to it. My
horse Pepsi had uveitis and went blind in the eye due to not doing this soon
enough, and my cat Buddy had it and responded well to the steroid. You just
don't
want to use a steroid if the eye is ulcerated. A speci
Web Page: http://operationnoblefoster.org/contact.htm
Name: katie fletcher
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Military: yes
Comments: i am being deployed in january for 6 months and i have a
cat that has tested positive with felv. i was hoping you could help
me find someone who could take care of
It's me - the insomniac (had THAT problem prior to MVA, but now, on top of
everything else, it is much worse!)
First off, thanks to all of you who sent me cards (belatedly, sorry).
And Terrie, as I am not on computer much, AOL just deletes e-mails after
"what-ever" time frame they go by.
You have my prayers for your baby Junior.
Gina
Sally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Poor Juniors eye is so sore. He has been through so much this
year. He is already blind in this eye due to his encounter with a car. I
suppose this weakness predisposed him to getting this kind
I don't have any advice, but I hope the sweetie feels better really soon. Hugs
for you and Junior, Sally.
Gina
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