Hi Kelley,
Sending healing thoughts for your little Missy.
Do you know what grade her heart murmur is?
My Moxie has a grade one murmur and is
noticeably smaller than her siblings. If it is still
there at her one year we plan to have it
checked out by a cardiologist. How old is
Missy? I
Hi Michelle,
I tend to lean toward pred. and FOI as her best
chance, but I have no experience with Dex., so
I really don't know. Is the Dex a daily shot? Can
you try it one or two more times and see if she
continues to get that burst of energy from it, and
if the fevers/congestion get worse
Thank you Kelley, I sure hope the medication helps
Missy. She's about a half a pound lighter than Moxie.
Please keep us posted on how she's doing...
Best wishes,
Beth
Hi Beth,
She has a grade 3/4 murmur.
She's 6.8 pounds. I was *very* pleased with her weight gain.
Kelley
Hi Michelle,
It breaks my heart to read of all you and Lucy are going through.
I am so sorry. I will look for my paperwork on Ally to pinpoint
her timeline, but as I remember, it was roughly something as follows:
Live trapped at 6 weeks, sores on tongue, URI, eyes gunked shut,
14 oz.
-10
Hi Jennifer,
I'm just getting caught up on my email, so I'm sure
others have written you already, but yes, get him
neutered!!! I was afraid to have it done to my positive,
Will Feral, but he came through great. He was almost
8 months old when I saw him back up and send a
stream of urine right
Hi Michelle,
I am sorry you haven't had any good replies
yet over on the FIP list, I am on that list too,
they usually run slower and less detailed on
replies than this amazing felv list. I don't have
experience with FIP like the breeders on the list,
but they often seem to distrust FIP
Michelle,
I archive the FIP list in my own folder, I searched granulomas and following
are some links and information that came up in past posts. If you would like
me to search any other key words, just holler.
Hugs,
Beth
Here is a link to the diagnostic profile of dry FIP:
Here is one more link on diagnosing FIP, the percentages that rule FIP in or
out are interesting.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1cat=1316articleid=212
An excerpt from this site:
How is FIP diagnosed?
Because we can not rely totally on the antibody test for a diagnosis, we must
Hi Sally,
I did have a kitten last summer that had the bottom half
of one ear turn bright red, but there was no thickening
of it. My vet diagnosed it as similar to a swimmer's ear
infection, and gave me an ointment to treat it (Panalog, if
I remember right?) It helped only very slightly, but she
Oh Michelle, prayers going out for you and Lucy. You're such a
good mom to her. Hope the ride went ok and that we hear some
good news this afternoon.
Hugs,
Beth
volunteer at the shelter what a good answer. Our local bird rescue requires
that all adopters
put in a number of volunteer hours before being allowed to adopt. I've never
given up an
animal, and I detest it when people do, but I think that with the right
screening, this should not
preclude
Hi Michelle,
Sorry to hear Lucy is having a tough time. I only have limited experience with
wet FIP, (12 week old Ally) and that wasn't confirmed by necropsy, but Lucy's
symptoms do sound a bit different from what I saw. Ally never seemed to be in
any discomfort, even when her belly was quite
Hi Leslie,
Thanks for the raw diet tip, I couldn't get the link to work, but I'm sure I
can find the group if I head over to Yahoo. I'm not quite ready to try raw
yet, I guess our plan right now is to try the California Natural first, Hill's
prescription second, and homemade third. He is
Hi Belinda,
Thank you for the link, I will check it out.
Beth
Original Message:
Here's a new website I came across this morning about raw feeding.
looks like it has a lot of information:
http://www.rawfedcats.org/
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties
HAPPY NEW YEAR, CAT PEOPLE!!!
Thank you everyone for the responses to my food allergy question. I forgot
you're all on vacation, I put my question out there and then left to get ready
to visit friends for New Years Eve, y'all answered back right away and I wasn't
home to read it...
I'm pretty
Thanks Marilyn, I don't mind the work if it helps us figure out this problem.
I know I'm supposed to add some type of vitamins and bone meal if I do
homemade, I'll check the archives and net for a recipe and supplement source.
He's sleeping in my lap now. :o)
Beth
You wrote:
Just my opinion, mind you, but the point of allergy diets is to eliminate
possible allergens, to try to figure out what is the cause. So doesn't it make
sense to use a food that eliminates MORE stuff rather than less?
Phaewryn
I totally agree, it is crazy how many extra natural
Jennifer,
Happy to hear Whitey is doing well! I loved his pictures! Sending positive
vibes that Tang's adoption happens so dear Whitey has a space.
Beth
I was also glad to see the Benadryl transdermal cream mentioned by Michelle, I
am anxious to hear how it works for Elizabeth's Phelix. Our Scooter is having
problems with an itchy head, our vet diagnosed food allergy and gave us an
antibiotic powder to dry out the sores in front of his ears.
Thanks Michelle, I'll head to that site next. Poor Scooter is sleeping in my
lap now, resting his collared head on my arm. He is such a love, he looked
suprised but didn't resist at all when I put it on him. Blue would have
attacked, she blows a fit over Revolution drops on her back!
Oh Kerry, I am sorry. In my short time on this list I have been so impressed
and touched by the lengths you have gone to to care for your dear old friend.
The attention to his needs and the quality of care you provided for him has
been such an inspiration. In the future, if I feel
Glad to hear Pippin is doing well! It's great that your vet does a follow-up
check of the incision, mine doesn't unless I think there is a problem and I
always agonize about whether it looks normal or not. Good luck tomorrow.
Beth
Hi Elizabeth, glad to hear you are feeling better. Did you get the sandwhich
at the hotel? Your description of Phelix made me smile, cats do make
everything better, don't they? Hope Antonio's bottom has continued to improve
as well...
Take care,
Beth
Original message:
Thank you, Nina. We
Duh, sandwich.
Hi Elizabeth, glad to hear you are feeling better. Did you get the sandwhich
at the hotel? Your description of Phelix made me smile, cats do make
everything better, don't they? Hope Antonio's bottom has continued to improve
as well...
Take care,
Beth
Hi Linda,
Looks like everyone has had lots of good suggestions for this. Mine isn't
quite so sophisticated, but here it is.
My husband and I are now watching the BBC All Creatures Great and Small DVDs.
A dog has an ear hematoma in one episode and James drains it and sews a button
on it to
Hi everyone,
I finally had Will neutered, he did great, eating well and tossing his toy
mouse around tonight. I had an IFA run on him a couple of weeks ago, still
FeLV+, but otherwise doing well. His bloodwork was great. They did him first
so I could wait for him and get him out of there
I'm not sure which disk it was on, we just finished watching the last one in
season 3, but I'm thinking it was somewhere in season 1. We have Netflix, when
we finish one they send the next. I adore the books, but the series is pretty
darn addicting too. Wonderful actors, especially Robert
You've got guts, we're not even going to attempt a tree this year! Our big
girl Blue would behave, but the four eight-month old kittens are a bunch of
hooligans. Maybe we can do stockings, if we wait until the last minute to put
in the presents.
We'll have to exchange some Christmas morning
Brenda,
I am so sorry for Schumacher's passing, as well as the others.This is just unfair after all you went through with Miss Kitty and her babies. I think of them often and remind myself to appreciate each moment I have with my positive Will.Yourdear Schumacher reminds me to appreciateeach
If there were no documented cases of a vaccinated felv- contracting it from a positive, then wouldn't the vaccine be marketed as 100% effective, instead of 85% or so? I agree that many of the apparent vaccine failures could be due to "false negative" tests, but IMHO, untilthe testing gets more
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
Hi, sounds like feline acne. Your vet can give you an ointment that will help clear it up. Also, never use plastic food or water bowls, they get tiny scratches which harbor germs even when disinfected. Use clean ceramic, glass, or stainless bowls daily. My Blue had this, I was changing her water
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
Oh, I understand about that "cool stare". People would cross the street to avoid us when I was out walking her. She was still scary looking even with her uncropped ears, big belly, and genetically caused near baldness. I would never approach a strange dobe with that focused stare...
Missing
I would love that, but am maxed out at 11 dear souls in 1250 square feet... (5 cats, 1 african grey parrot, 2 lovebirds, my mom, my husband, and myself.) If I ever move to a bigger place, a new dobe is a definite!
Thanks,
Beth
Original message:
Just say the word Beth and I am sure we can get
OK, ya wanna know what embarrassing is? Try going out to a nice dinner, wait staff reaching over your shoulder constantly to serve the food, fill the water glasses, clear the plates, and only notice when you are leaving that your parrot had pooped on your shoulder. Sadly, this has happened to
Hooray Pippin! Congratulations on the negative test!
Beth
Original message:
Pippin tested negative on her IFA test for FeLV and FIV. We waited 22 weeks between the first test (ELISA) test and the IFA. The vet says shefeels confident in the resultsforseveral reasons: becausePippin was 7 weeks
Hoping that Lucy is feeling better again soon...
Best wishes,
Beth
Thank you, Hideyo, I will do that. She is beautiful and spunky, everybody smiles at the sight of her...
BethOriginal Message from Hideyo:Sorry, what I meant to say is that being a shy kitty at my house means that they do not take stress form other kitties very well.. as they get intimated by
Sending healing thoughts out for Scooter...
Best wishes,
Beth
Healingvibes going out to Gus and Evander, and strength to you.
Take care,
Beth
You would think they would research it themselves, but for some reason she came to the list first asking for help. Isent some basicstuff and suggested some other links for more info, but was shocked to see that I was the only one that responded. Over here on the FeLV list, there would have been
Hi Kayte,
I'll try to give a quick run down on FIP as I understand it. It begins with something called Feline Corona Virus (FCoV). This is a very contagious but normally harmless virus that many cats have. It is estimated that 85% or more of shelter cats and cattery cats have it. It lives in the
Hi Elizabeth, glad it was helpful. One thing I forgot to mention is that FCoV is a longer-lived virus. Unlike FeLV, it can remain alive outside of a cat's body for at least many weeks. I've read that a new kitten/cat should not be aquired for about 7 weeks after an FIP death, just in case it is
I don't know if they can still be shedding FCoV while in the throes of FIP or not. . .
I do think that I've read that titre tests measurethe antibodies present, not the virus itself, soa veryimmune compromised cat may haveexhausted their ability to produce antibodies and test negativeeven
r the FCoV is actually even still present in an FIP cat--since there are lots of cases where cats presumed to have FIP show no abnormal titre levels. so even tho FCoV may be a longer-lived virus, i'm not sure that's the issue
On 11/8/06, Gary Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eliza
Yup, my understanding as well. Pretty darn useless test. Dangerous even. Somebody wrote in today to the FIP list that theshelter theyworkat has almost 100 cats and has decided to euthanize any with a titre of 1:1600 or above.Shedoesn't know much about the disease, but sounds like she wants
Thanks for writing back, I'm so sorry about Mishka, I love black white kitties.Wishwe had the resources here to set up a searchable database onthe list kitties. Ibelong to a fertility tempingsite (fertilityfriend.com) thatallows you to put your temperature chartsanonymously into a big file with
Thanks Hideyo, I am glad your greys are healthy, I have a solid grey and a partially tabbied grey that are still healthy, just kind of always wondered about a color link since someone posted that question at the FIP list. My littlegrey and white MoxieISa bit of a worry to me, she eats well,
Hideyo,
I am so very sorry for your loss of Olive. I can not imagine losing four in such a short period of time. I know you did everything in your power to treat their symptoms, but I do agree with Belinda about the need for a necropsy on one of these cats. I understand that it is upsetting to
Hi Elizabeth,
I don't have any experience with cats and UTI's. I just wanted to write and say good luck with him at his appointment, and good job jumping on it quickly, whatever it is. Let us know how it goes.
Best wishes,
Beth
Hi Elizabeth,
I don't have any experience with cats and UTI's. I just wanted to write and say good luck with him at his appointment, and good job jumping on it quickly, whatever it is. Let us know how it goes.
Best wishes,
Beth
Yay, Antonio!!! Glad to hear it was something simple!
Best wishes,
Beth
Shoot, I'm in Macomb Township! If I had received this post back in August, I might have been able to help them out. That is when I found out that my Will Feral is positive. He has no manners, throws himself at my dinner plate, tucks his fur mice under my body at 3:00 in the morning and fishes
He is a good, good boy! I've gotta figure out how to do awebsite about him and the others sometime so I can just go on and on aboutthem to my heart's content!
Thanks,
Beth
Original Message:
LOL! What a good boy :0) Give Will Ferala head butt from me.
elizabeth
In a message dated 11/6/2006
LOL!!! At least she didn't call you slow! I worked many years ago at an art supply store with my mom. We didn't advertise that we were related, so many people didn't know. I eventually movedinto outside sales ofengineering supplies for the company. My mom was still working in the store. A
Terrie,
I am so sorry to hear about Jake. I can't imagine losing three in one month, that would be so hard. Seventeen and a halfis a very good life, he was lucky to have you.
Hugs to you and yours,
Beth
Hideyo, I am so sorry that little dharma has passed. Big hugs to you and Simba.
Beth
Thank you, Lance, for taking the time to explain your vet's thoughts on this.
I will keep this in mind should we decide to try IR in the future.
I hope Ember is feeling better,
Beth
Last Spring, when Ember first tested positive for FeLV, I started
looking into treatment options. ImmunoRegulin
Just to be devil's advocate here, I have read of at least one list member who had 3 of 6 healthy, adult, unvaccinated cats contract Felv after they had long term exposure to a false negative cat. One made it, two didn't. This does not seem to be the experience of most of the members on this
Terrie, I am so, so sororry for your loss. Big hugs to you, Vinnie, and family.
Beth
Hi Kelley,
Sorry to hear about the giardia, bummer. My brother actually had it, kept getting bad cramps and diarrhea that would clear up on it's own and then return. His first doctor diagnosed him with Chrone's sp? disease, which is a debilitatingconditionwhichcan result in the removal of parts
Hi Terrie,
I am so sorry for all that you and Dukee are going through. I searched "vaccine" in the archives of theyahoo FIP list, below are someexcerpts that may help youin your decision on vaccinating the others.It has been a little while ago for us, socan't recall all of our reasoning on it at
Hi Terrie,
So sorry to hear that Dukee and Vinnie are struggling. FIP is scary, but it is so hard to diagnose that even if his FCoV titre comes back high, you can't know for sure thatit has mutated into FIP. A blood panel whichincludes an albumin/globulin ratio canhelp to diagnose, buta
Ooops, I did havethem onthere, but I think I got to it through an Animal Planet link. Took them back off again today. It is crazy how many different lost lists there are and how uncoordinated they are with each other. I remember hearing this was a problem after Hurricane Katrina, but had no idea
. Anybody know if such a thing exists? I thought someone was trying to get this all straightened out after the hurricane...
Take care,
Beth
Original message:
Correction it is Pets911.com. Here is the link:
http://www.pets911.com/index.php
Precious Pets
Gary Murphy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello group,
Kerry N. directed me to a lost pet siteat www.LostAndPound.com On the right side of the main page you can sign up to receive free email alerts anytime a pet from your area is listed as lost.Please consider signing up, it's a nice way to continue the good vibes of this whole
That's terrible!!! It was confusing enough just trying to get two pets listed, I can't imagine what you volunteers went through trying to find multiple pets... Idid like the"MissingPetsNetwork", they have some sort of tie to the USDA, nicely organized by state and easy to use. Too bad someone
Great!!!
Original mesage:
Thanks...I have signed up my rescue!
In a message dated 10/18/2006 11:05:36 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello group,
Kerry N. directed me to a lost pet siteat www.LostAndPound.com On the right side of the main page you can sign up to
So far, I've got them on Petfinder.com, missingpet.net, and AnimalPlanet. I've also written to the Humane Societyfor Southwest Wahington and an animal welfare group in Vancouver called JAWS to notify them and ask for help. I'll update the online listings with photos as soon as you can send them
Thanks, but his site is Florida only as far as I can tell...
Original Message:
What about PETS911.org?? This is a PETsMART site that
is similiar to Petfinder.
Precious Pets
Hi Nina,
Thank you for your advice. Yup, my MIL is absolutely maddening! I've just spent the last week doing work for them, gritting my teeth the entire time. She's76,never learned to drive, can't bear any change, hoards junk, andthinksmy husband has nothing better to do than maintain her
LESLIE JUST CALLED, SATCHMO IS BACK!
Hi you wonderful group you,
Leslie will post more tomorrow, I was so excited I'm not sure if I've got the details right, but here's a rough version of how she got him back:
He was hanging out near an electronics? store a little north of where he was stolen. They were feeding him, a girl (from
BEATRIX IS FOUND Microchip company called Leslie because chip was listed as stolen, young girl has her, said Bea came right up to her, friendly, so that's good, not traumatized.
Beth
Oh, forgot to say that Leslie is on her way to pick her up right now (then she has to study for biology test, what a thing to have happen in the middle of midterms!)
:-) :o) :O) :-D :oD :OD
Oh NO!!! Leslie, that is just horrible. Not sure what area you are in, but maybe you can get a local news station interested in the story so the whole area can be on the lookout for Satch and Beatrix. Do you have a couple of picturesfor them to show?Localtv news would be good, (ours use animal
Here is a link to an online network with good advice:
http://www.missingpet.net/advice/index.html
Tough to follow some of the advice such as "knock on doors" when they left on wheels. That's why TV would be best. It can't hurt to make a call and try to get them to pick it up. Maybe tell their
Hi Gina,
Happyto hear that Pippin is doing well! I am kind of learning as I go, so others might have better advice on spaying. I'm going to write Nina next to ask her advice myself. I think the most important thing is to make sure and have the pre-op blood work done. And to make sure they use a
Hi Nina,
Thank you for the link to the indyferal group, what a great site! I have some of the supplies to make a shelteralready, would only have to buy the insulation, I'll try to get something together this weekend. The real trick is going to be sneaking it into their yard and hiding it
Kelly,
If you talk to Leslie tonight please ask her if I may begin postingher informationto some"lost pet" lists online. If so, Missing Pet Network asks for an alternate phone #, email address, and nearest intersection to where they were lost. If she is comfortable having this information
Dear Nina,
I am so sorry about Spencer. You did good, both in finding him again so that he could spend his last days with love and comfort, and in helping him go on when the time was right. It is so sad, but so wonderful that he spentthe last of his time here sitting on the porch next to his
Hi,
My positive, Will Feral, is doing great (thanks to all the great advice from this list), no problems since his two fevers last summer. He is 6 months old now, gets l-lysine and clavamox everyday, and alpha interferon every other week. He is the healthiest looking one of the litter, never has
Sherry, what a roller coaster few days you've had! So sorry for Dante's passing, and praying hardfor George's recovery. But WWHOOO! on Tristan's negative test! That is wonderful!!! Best wishes for a peaceful integration into his furever home!
Beth
Hi Kayte,
Max seems to be an awfully popular pet name right now! I didn't name mine that, she came to us already named at age 8. We thought she was a boy for her first 5 years here,told her she was agood boy all the time, told the two(now departed) dogs theywere good girls. THEN, we had a blood
Hi Kelley,
Thank you (and all the others!)for your well wishes on Moxy, she is doingmuch better.Ihaven't had much time on line recently, as she'snot allowed to climbyet and the computer is upstairs, butI would love the link to the heart list if you have it handy.I think I may move the computer
Yvonne,
I am so sorry for Peanut's recent passing. Hugs to you and yours.
Beth
Leslie,
Glad to hear your kitty introductions are going well! Our Blue is still a work in progress, one kitten has decided her crazy chasing is fun and is chasing (and slapping)her back, two are undecided, and one hates her. She is able to be calm sometimes and just watch them now. She has also
Money really does seem to be inversely related to compassion a lot of the time. I work in many well-to-do homes, get so sick of seeingBIG dogs confined almost 24/7 to laundry rooms because the owner doesn't want them messing up the nice new house. New moms also irk the heck out of me. I know
Hi Nina,
Glad to have you back online, you were missed! Haven't had enough caffeine today, what is a "GSD"? Glad to here he did well, I think Moxy will too, she's a little tuffie and absolutely lives up to her name. I've been sleeping with her on the floor every few nights when my old
Hi Leslie,
I am sure you have had lots of replies to this already, as I have been offline with kitty problems for the past week and a half and am just getting caught up on reading the posts.
I am not sure what the strength is of my 6 month old kitten's interferon A, but it only costs me $7.00
Yvonne,
I hope Peanut is doing better sincestaying at the vet. Please let us knowif there is any change.
Best wishes,
Beth
Sending thoughts of strength and light to dear Dharma.
Take care,
Beth
So sorry for your loss of Pete. Peace to you and Charlie Brown and Dooley. And hopes that little sick kitty finds his way back to you. Perhaps it is not what you fear, but that another kind soul found him and is helping.
Best wishes,
Beth
Oh Sherry,
I am so sorry for your recent loses, especially for sweet old Dodger. I am glad that you were there to show him what love and friendship were all about, and that he was able to accept that and return it. You made his (and our) world a better place.
Peace,
Beth
Hi everyone,
I have been away from the list for 1-1/2 weeks, had two of our boy kittens neutered and thought we were done with big vet bills for a bit, and then their sister Moxy fell awkwardly off of a chair and broke off the head of her femur. She had to have a "femoral head osteotomy", which
Oh my, Ihave a pet that talks to me all the time, Max, my African Grey parrot.Let's see, if I try to sleep in on the weekend she starts the day by hollering up to me from downstairs "HE-LLLOWW-OHH" over and over. I book on down to the kitchen, and startgetting the kittys fed while Maxhollers
Leslie,
I have been away from the list and am just getting caught up reading. I just wanted to chime in and say that my little Felk+ kitten, Alice (Ally), who I lost to wet FIP at 12 weeksWAS a soft grey and tan tabby. I've never heard of a color connection to the disease suggested before, that
Nina,
I think that you and Spencer have made a good choice. Peace and strength and joy to you in enjoying your time together.
Beth
Sherry,
Prayers going out for Kruncher that it's not FIP, I just hate that virus even more than Felv, if that's possible.
Best wishes,
Beth
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