This is a good thing to worry about. Our rescue has a program which takes
in animals if someone suddenly dies (the Nod Fund), but we can't take them
all in. It is far better to make preparations.
Check out this link: http://www.2ndchance4pets.org/
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:17 AM, <[EMAIL PROT
THAT IS SOMETHING THAT WORRIES ME. WHAT IF SUDDENLY CANNOT CARE FOR MY CATS OR
I DIE, WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM? WORKING ON FINDING SOMEONE NOW SO THEY CAN BE
TAKEN CARE OF. DORLIS
catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm glad you're all right Tad. I've started saying no too. If something
still need more--seems that it DOES indeed test for ANTIGENS as the ELISA
does, but for a different sort of antigen.
will send the quotation tomorrow when i'm more awake--it's from a 2001
abstract on managing retroviruses. has some really interesting stuff about
how accurate or inaccurate ELISA's
when you get info on these courses, let me know, would like to try them myself.
only was to arm yourself is to learn what you are up against. dorlis
MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i just reread this--a bone marrow BIOPSY?? and actually, i'd like to see
> where something has
Not mean. Good reminder. Thanks!
Laurie
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It's a personal decision, Brenda, but ultimately you need to have a vet you
trust and have confidence in.
>From what you've said about this vet, she doesn't meet the standard. Also, run
>as fast as you can from any vet whose first suggestion on hearing "FeLV" is
>euthanization.
My vet had onl
Glad you're back MC!
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i respectfully disagree.
asymptoma
Kerry,
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I appreciate your kind words and input I now feel hopeful!
I will try the Vita- Mineral mix recipe. I don't believe Spazzy has cancer
although the Vet hasn't done any further testing. That was one of my first
questions to the Vet ...isn't this like cancer? And she sa
well, the test wasn't FALSE, it was just taken at the wrong TIME. what none
of us wants to deal with is that a NEGATIVE test is no more probative than a
POSITIVE test is, because it can take as long as 120 days for the antigen to
register on the test as it can to work its way out of the cat's syste
i just reread this--a bone marrow BIOPSY?? and actually, i'd like to see
where something has said that an ELISA can tell what stage of FeLV the kitty
is in. since all it tests for is ANTIGENS, not even antibodies, an ELISA
shouldn't be able to tell anything about whether or not the cat is even
Right or wrong I got the rabies vaccine for the presumed FeLV+ feral I TNR'd.
I am raising her litter of 4. All tested positive once, All were de-wormed,
received both distemper combo vaccines and their rabies shot. All four are fat
and happy.
Sharyl
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Sue, here is a link for a good overview of IMHA.
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_imha.html
Hope it helps explain things.
Sharyl
On Oct 28, 2008, at 8:02 PM, Sue & Frank Koren wrote:
> Jane,
> Thank you for your help. Buzz is not doing too badly, we caught it
> when his
> blood levels were
Hey MC...send me your phone # offline...I need to ask some important questions
about a couple of female kittys I want to have spayed...pretty pleeze!Debbie
(COL)"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do
something.And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to
I'm glad you're all right Tad. I've started saying no too. If something were
to happen to me, there's no one to take care of all the critters. Take care of
yourself.
tonya
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Susan
Every one has orange kitties lately...
I just brought home a young or
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