Bandy was getting transdermal oxazepam for appetite stimulant..It worked great
even when he had a fever..He could get it up to 3 times a day...I also have
Inky (20 yr. old) on it when he doesn't eat well..There haven't been any ill
effects with this..It works great for Inky, too.
Kerry, Angel
Hi Belinda,
I lost my 15 yr old Alberta early Friday morning..She is a negative kitty.
Please add her to the CLS.
Thanks so much,
Kerry, Angel Bandy, Inky and Angel Alberta
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kerry Roach
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 5:42 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add to CLS -- Alberta
Oh my god, Kerry, I can't believe you have another loss so soon. I am so
terribly sorry.
Michelle
If your own cats vaccinations have ever been given... even if they're not
utd I would not worry about them catching the felv. Also, the cats have
already been together 2 months. Anyone who would get it would have got it by
now. Many of us were in your situation when we realized we had a
I'm so sorry for your loss Kerry. It must be hard to lose her so close to
losing Bandy. 15 is a nice long life, although forever is never long enough
when we lose someone we love! My condolences go out to you...
Phaewryn
Kerry, I'm so very sorry. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Alberta. No doubt
she and Bandy are catching up on news. Hugs to you.
Diane R.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kerry Roach
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 6:42 AM
To:
I've been on the list a long time and I don't remember anyone who had someone
they knew was negative, and was vaccinated, turn positive.
Now it has happened that the initial test was negative and they turned up
positive later, but I believe it was because they had been exposed and the
Kerry,
I'm so sorry you've suffered another loss this quickly! I hope you're doing
ok and taking care of yourself. I'm sorry about Alberta. :(
tonya
Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda,
I lost my 15 yr old Alberta early Friday morning..She is a negative kitty.
So sorry for your loss Kerry,hugs to you from me and my boys
Sherry
Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda,
I lost my 15 yr old Alberta early Friday morning..She is a negative kitty.
Please add her to the CLS.
Thanks so much,
Kerry, Angel Bandy, Inky and Angel Alberta
Kerry,
I'm sorry to hear about little Alberta. I hope you
are doing ok right now; dealing with losing Alberta
and helping Bandy. Prayers going out to you and your
babies.
:)
Wendy
--- Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda,
I lost my 15 yr old Alberta early Friday
morning..She
Hi
It seems like it is one setback after another with Junior. He got his immuno
regulin shot and for now is done with that. He is being treated for the eye
infection. He hates that of course. He drooled terrible when I used the
Atropine sulfate in his eye. I think he licked some off. His
Could it be constipation? Seen any poos in the box? If not, give him some
canned pumpkin. You don't happen to have any lactulose laying around by
chance? Pumpkin will be the next best thing that you can just run to the
grocery and get tonight. I'd do it now, the sooner the better. Antibiotics
can
keep making sure that he pees and is not blocked.
Michelle
I am so very sorry, Kerry. My heart is with you.
elizabeth
On 1/6/07, Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda,
I lost my 15 yr old Alberta early Friday morning..She is a negative
kitty. Please add her to the CLS.
Thanks so much,
Kerry, Angel Bandy, Inky and Angel Alberta
I gave Junior some probiotics that you sent me. I cleaned out the litter
boxes earlier today, so I cannot verify if he has pooed. I brought his box
back into my bedroom so I can monitor the situation. He does not seem in
distress at this time other than me giving him the dreaded eye ointments. I
yeah, just be sure it hasn't molded, cats are sensitive to mold.
Phaewryn
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