Thanks so very munch Nina. That was a lovely email. I'll update you on how
it goes tomorrow and yes I'll not do it in the room. I'll do it in the
kitchen or something.
From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Cat on immu
My Pippin was a slight positive on the ELISA at six weeks of age and came up
negative on the IFA five months later. The vet thinks it was a false positive.
But, it's possible Pippin could have thrown the virus.
Gina
Debi Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Deana,
I foster c
Nazleen,
I understand how you feel about not wanting to give your little
sweetheart injections. It won't help him one little bit to give in to
your fear about it. Just put on your nurses hat and detach yourself
from the discomfort of it as best you can. Approach it and Abu with a
positive,
Hi Jeni and Pat
If you think this cat won't take more than average acclimation time I
can take
her at any time when ever its good time at your end...
I have a smaller cage that is set up and empty right now and so long as
she doesn't have to
stay in it for a long time she should be fine...
I
Hi guys,
Thanks so much for the replies. Please send us your prayers. Abu finished up
all his food yesterday. I was sooo happy!
I've to give him his jab tomorrow and I'm super frightened!
From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felinel
Me too. This is absolutely horrific!
:( Gina
MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'd probably laugh if i weren't crying.
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Hi Jeni and Tad -- I'm waiting for some confirmation tests. I could put her at
my vet's for a day or so which would be in Rockville Centre. I'm still waiting
for more info from the woman and my rescue friend. You guys are great! PAT
JENI RECA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Tad and Patricia,
Sheryl,
Welcome to the group. I am catching up on posts and
have just read about your situation. It sounds like
you've been given great advice, as usual, from the
other members. What a blessing to have this shelter
come forward to help you. The only reason I can think
of that you might have mi
Hi Tad and Patricia,
I think I could help out and foster her for a week or two, until you get
your new guy acclimated into your home Tad and then meet you in albany or
close to it. I just can't keep her, my husband has offically limited me to
three cats to keep. As long as she has a definate
Deana,
I'm so glad that you've found this wonderful group!
You are wise to find another vet; one more educated on
FeLV. After all, these kittens may not even be pos,
and even if they test pos later on, they still have a
40% chance to sero-convert and be negative. So keep
fighting the good fight
Yes, sorry.
The dosage I have is for 20 mg 10 ml = 40 mg/ml
I wiish I had learned this stuf in school now.
On 5/10/07, Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/azithromycin-zithromax/page1.aspx
cc and ml are liquid doses. A liquid suspension is not 100% z
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/azithromycin-zithromax/page1.aspx
cc and ml are liquid doses. A liquid suspension is not 100% zith so before
you can determine accuracy of dose you need to understand percentage of
suspension.
I always use zith in tablet or capsule form, dissolve
Hey Marissa,
Love this story about your vet! She sounds like a
wonderful person. I so hope your Georgia is able to
come home soon! Please keep us posted Marissa.
:)
Wendy
--- Marissa Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all! I just thought you might like to hear an
> uplifting story abou
I will tell you waht my vet prescribed.
.5 lb 006 cc. Or whatever 6/10 of .10 ml is
Very small amount.
1.0 lb - .125 cc
2.0 lb - .25 cc
3 lb - ..4 cc
4 lb - .5 cc
5 lb - .6 cc
10 lb 1.0 cc
I have had cats in the past he has prescribed once every other day for
3 doses..then repeat in a we
With all the discussion of Zithromax - What's the dosage of Zithromax
for kittens?
I got some Zithromax for a 5 week old kitten (from the pound with
URI) the other day and the directions are to give 1ml (2.5 mg) once
daily for 14 days. The kitten kind of got sluggish for a couple of
hour
In a message dated 5/10/07 6:18:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We did not lose our big ole-sweetheart-polydactyl Alex... THANK GOODNESS!!
We must have been typing at the same time
Hugs,
Patti & her gang (Puma, Numero Uno -just don't tell all the others! They
Leslie,
Sorrybrain's not working [yet/again].
I thought you had lost Alex.
Is he ok now?
I also know only too well about liver failure/damage in cats My dear,
old, ancient Puma went into liver failure when I was having new flooring put
in my house. The d_mn idiots didn't do someth
oh, tad, you are a gem!
On 5/10/07, Patricia Lamoretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think getting to Albany would be a problem. I'm also waiting for
some confirmation results. I guess we could board her for a few days/week
if needed. Not sure of her social status (sounds funny). I'll
*We did not lose our big ole-sweetheart-polydactyl Alex... THANK GOODNESS!!
He struggled for a few months though! *
**
*Have you noticed how it burns them terribly to put Frontline or Advantage
on them?! I sincerely hate using it... but have to. We are in Florida and
are seeing a lot of heartwor
In a message dated 5/10/07 4:29:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm very careful with Frontline... never had trouble with Advantage though.
Leslie =^..^=
I guess we will never know just what cr*p they're using in their
"supposedly" safe guards for flea preventio
*I had a similar situation with Frontline. Threw my boy Alex into liver
failure. When the vet looked at his CBC he looked baffled and all he could
say was "This is a train wreck!" - He explained that all he could do is
start with the most important organs and work his way up. Thought we would
I have had a little experience with immunoregulin.
The vet gave it to my Smokey because he kept on
running a very high fever. It seemed to help him. I
don't know anything about the other meds. Sorry. I
hope he starts feeling better and that he doesn't have
lymphoma.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Nazlee
I don't think getting to Albany would be a problem. I'm also waiting for some
confirmation results. I guess we could board her for a few days/week if
needed. Not sure of her social status (sounds funny). I'll have to find out.
PAT
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Pat
Would she
I see your also on the feline lymphoma list, me too, my Buddie had
cancer in 2003, lost her in 2004 about a year later, hers was a slow
growing cancer. We tried chemo and prednisolone, she wasn't eating well
on the chemo and I freaked out and stopped it (if I had it to do over
again I would
Not to scare you but if your cat does have lymphoma and it is the
fast growing agressive lymphoma he won't live long enough to build up
his immune system. My Skeeter was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1992, back
then vets (at least mine) didn't tell you slow or fast or what the
difference was bu
Hi Pat
Would she be able to get a ride north toward Albany...
Or the north end of Ticonic Paryway ???
Do you know Jeni Reca ?? She lives in that area...
Maybe she could help... Hi Jeni.. if you are there...
I live near Rutland Vermont.. About 60 miles north of Albany...
Also this cat would ha
Long Island/Queens border by JFK.
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did we decide where in NY this kitty is
located ???
Is it NYC or other part of NY State ???
Also.. How does this kitty act with other kitties ???
My new siamese loves his big isolation cage and it will be a while before
he
Thanks Kelley. :)
Abu's looking tired now. He perked up after we got back from the vet's
yesterday but he seems weaker now :(
From: "Kelley Saveika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Cat on immunoregulin
Date: Thu, 10 M
Baytril is an antiobiotic..I've had cats on Baytril. Never caused any
problems. Not sure on the other 2.
On 5/10/07, Nazleen Rahmat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the tip Sheryl. I will get him tested for diabetes on his next
visit coming up this thursday. The vet gave him shots of baytr
Thanks for the tip Sheryl. I will get him tested for diabetes on his next
visit coming up this thursday. The vet gave him shots of baytril, betamox
and dexafort alongside the immunoregulin. Anybody had any experience with
the above meds?
Thanks.
From: Sheryl Spagg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-
Did we decide where in NY this kitty is located ???
Is it NYC or other part of NY State ???
Also.. How does this kitty act with other kitties ???
My new siamese loves his big isolation cage and it will be a while before
he is ready to give it up...
Tad
Patricia Lamoretti wrote:
I just received
Dear Marissa,
I just wanted to tell you/let you know from my "own" (horrific)
experience[s], NEVER give up or lose hope...
My dear, old, ancient Puma had fallen out a window [ground level, rotten"
window locks" ] and was gone for what seemed like forever. I did all the
same things [w/
I don't have anything on the kidneys for you, I do
have a warning about the steroid shots...watch for
diabetic symptoms because they have been known to
cause it...more drinking, more peeing, weight loss...I
have 2 cats with Diabetes and am a member of a message
board and I can't tell you how many c
Well I have good news for once.My female Takara who just had her 5 kittens
is NEGATIVE.WHAT A RELIEF I just wanted to
thank Phaewryn,Mary Christine, Nina , Kelley and everyone else who has been
guiding me through this nightmare. I'm looking at things in
That was just too too sweet. I actually cried. I feel exactly that way about
my baby as I'm sure all of you do. Its the small triumphs that keep us all
going, isn't it?. Abu's grooming himself now and is purring. My heart's
purring right along with him! And yes, my baby can depend on me a 110%.
I asusme you're in New York somewhere. There's Tabby's PLace in New Jersey,
but I don't know if they take FELV. I also saw one on this weird map at
http://www.adoptapet.com/maps/CATS/US/NJ&localonly=0 - I know nothing about it
though...
Niki's F.E.L.V. Rescue
PO Box 70 ,Andover NJ US 07821
G
I asusme you're in New York somewhere. There's Tabby's PLace in New Jersey,
but I don't know if they take FELV. I also saw one on this weird map at
http://www.adoptapet.com/maps/CATS/US/NJ&localonly=0 - I know nothing about it
though...
Niki's F.E.L.V. Rescue
PO Box 70 ,Andover NJ US 07821
G
Yes, BF is at Pets Alive.
MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: is pets alive the one that best
friends has come in to help?
spring farm cares is, i THINK, way upstate.
On 5/9/07, Patricia Lamoretti < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you. With
what's going on at Pets Alive, I don't
Same here...we have a large group here that sends kitties to a hospice but do
not euthanize. Felv+ and Fiv+ (no confirmatory tests) are mixed
togetherdrives me nuts. Some are asymptomatic. However, no other group
offers free TNR surgeries so they do a lot for controlling the populationif
I'm so sorry to hear about the problems your baby Abu is having. Immunoregulin
is supposed to be a good immune system booster. I'm impressed with your vet.
If I had a can that was constipated, I'd probably start sub-q fluids, and/or
give 1 cc or so of daily lactulose. Have had older cats with
I'm so sorry to hear about the problems your baby Abu is having. Immunoregulin
is supposed to be a good immune system booster. I'm impressed with your vet.
If I had a can that was constipated, I'd probably start sub-q fluids, and/or
give 1 cc or so of daily lactulose. Have had older cats with
Haha Patti...one of my first thoughts after seeing her a couple times was: can
you go back to med school and become my doctor too
I wish they were all this awesome...but I'm just thrilled to have found one
who is!!!
Thanks for the prayers, hugs, glow, etc. Still no luck finding h
Thank you so much for sharing this. I wish more people felt this way!!!
Debi H.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My thoughts about FELV and euth'ing them just because of the test
results are this:
Isn't every moment in life a moment for a discovery, a moment t
Just wanted to add - I only wish ALL (even just some) were like that!
I just told Nina, off list, I fired all my (many) doctors!
Since it's highly unlikely I can get a Dr. like House, maybe I should ask my
vet to treat me.
Hugs,
Patti & her gang
**
I almost lost one of my cats using Advantage,,
She was 3 years old & went into a "semi-coma" Was hospitalized for over
3 weeks.
Still never found out "why". Thought I would lose her. I was frantic,
didn't know just what the problem was
Thank heavens she finally came around -after
Hi All,
I brought my cat in for an ultrasound yesterday to check on his kidneys and
his stomach. Lately, he's not been eating very much and he has been having
bad constipation. He's had constipation his whole life - he'll normallly
have to run around the house for a while before he'll make a t
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