Love it. That's the only possible attitude to have for our fur babies. If
you have to explain to anyone they will never understand anyway so we just
have to go with it. We know what we're doing and there isn't a darned thing
skewed about our priorities!
K
Lee Evans wrote:
A couple of comments:
He tested clean for URI tho.
MaiMaiPG wrote:
Carpet tape A couple of bricks...one on each short end
On Dec 12, 2012, at 12:09 PM, Lee Evans wrote:
A couple of comments: any cat with URI will have teary eyes and it may last
for almost a month, unless treated with antibiotic ophthalmic d
Sounds strange but I have found that industrial strength double sided
Velcro works great for keeping things like scratch posts, dishes.
(especially water dishes they like to swim in), toys that require energetic
search/play and.litter boxes, in place on laminate, hardwood,
linoleum floors.
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*From:* Kathryn Green
*To:* "dlg...@windstream.net"
*Cc:* "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org"
*Sent:* Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:17 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Cat in Ohio needs home
OK, it is official. Oz has had "multiple" trauma (traumas?)
OK, it is official. Oz has had "multiple" trauma (traumas?)
His hips, right leg and end of spine (tailbone? Forgot to ask) ave
all received injury/damage, some multiple times. Vet says still hard
to say his age with no teeth, but some of the scarring is thick and
probably been around a long tim
treat! LOL And for Oz, if vet can't find anything
wrong w. his hips--maybe give him Cosequin==I sprinkle a tablet on my guys'
wet food every other day and it did make a difference..
-Original Message-----
From: Kathryn Green
Sent: Nov 30, 2012 6:40 PM
To: catatonya
Cc:
Good idea and possible option. Will see what it takes to put some together
and try it for my outdoor dogs.
Bonnie Hogue wrote:
Taking off on your idea for cat beds:
My mom used to make little “rice bags.” They are about 12”x10” but I think
you could make other sizes. Create a bag, fill it wit
I don't bown a sewing machine and haven't in years. Well, that might be a
lie, there may be an almost brand new although it is over 12 years old
machine I packed and brought here when I bought this house about 11 or so
years ago. I think I had it out of the box once and actually threaded a
couple o
THANK YOU! I will bring that possibility up w/the vet. In talking to
him on the phone he has come up with a few possibilities but I will
see what he thinks. I also notice that Oz is VERY leery of brooms.
Will even stop eating his morning canned food and run for shelter if I
start sweeping around
e her chained to her front porch all winter with no food or shelter!
Lorrie and 24 rescued cats
On 10-31, Kathryn Green wrote:
> Thanks to all for kind words. I am what I am - an animal lover.
>
> For those who care to know:
>
> I got both cats tho had to drive all the way to camp g
BRAGGER!
Susan Hoffman wrote:
I lucked out with the most recent second hand sofa that I bought off of
craigslist. Not only are the arms and legs carved wood and thus harder to
destroy by clawing, all the seat and back cushions zip off for laundering.
And the upholstery fabric is really thic, ap
Sounds perfect to me!
Lee Evans wrote:
Furniture is around #50 down on my priority list of things I need. I live
in South Texas. We have a 365 day flea season and now that I moved out to
a rural area in order to be able to keep my rescued cats without having to
deal with stupid Animal Control
Oops wait a minute I re read your email. It is the other way around isn't
it. SNAP/ELISA is the saliiva test and the IFA is the blood test for bone
marrow?
Kt
Kathryn Green wrote:
OK so the ELISA/SNAP is the one blood is drawn for and the IFA is the
"saliva" test right?
Thank
in the bone
marrow, meaning the cat will not throw off the virus.
Beth
Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter! www.Furkids.org <http://www.furkids.org/>
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*From:* Kathryn Green
*To:* Kathryn Hargreaves
*Cc:* "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org"
*Sent:* Monday, N
So which is the "snap" test? Or is it something else??
Kat
Kathryn Hargreaves wrote:
Don't just get the IFA, as they are skewed towards false negatives.
ELISAs are skewed towards false positives, so if you do the IFA, it would
be to reconcile with the ELISA.
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:42 PM,
Hey! Just like my front door sign says:
"If you get upset about cat and dog hair on my furniture please go back
home and 'visit' me by phone. All my furniture has pet hair on it. That's
why it's called FUR-niture!"
Kat
Lee Evans wrote:
Well, when I find that my cats don't match the furniture,
So glad he seems to be doing better. Settling in and all. Thank you for
giving him a place to 'chill'!
Kat
Lee Evans wrote:
He's doing quite well. He eats about a can and a half of food plus he is
now eating his dry food (Iams Hairball Prevention). He has come out of the
closet where he felt
Hi Lorrie -
Can you tell me more about those ceramic reptile bulbs/heaters and where to
get them? Could i use them for my two rescue dogs? They are in an outside
kennel with a dog door into a 10 x 10 kennel in the garage but Ohio winters
can get cold so I would like to heat one of their inside dog
I went on line and now am a preferred customer altho so far all I have
found or received is a 20% off coupon. I will check coupon sites. Thanks
all.
Kat
pandie...@aol.com wrote:
join their website or i get them from store mailing list ALL the time. I
can email to you
-Original Message
Well, good news and not so good news.
The cat that originally started all of this, Ozzy, is definitely an
older cat and as I suspected, he tested positive for FIV although neg
for FeLV. As he is obviously a battle veteran and drew blood from the
person who originally rescued him too, indications
I am herejust had a super busy day. Answered u separately Marcia.
Oz in for neuter this am, pick him up tomorrow and take Miss Kitty in
then for her vaccinations. Will find out when I go in if Oz tested
neg/pos for FeLV/FIV. Keep your fingers crossed for him!
Kat
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"Bombay kitty"? What does that mean?
K
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Tomorrow morning Ozzy goes in for neuter, exam, testing and
vaccinations. Following day Miss Kitty goes with me to pick up Ozzy
to get her exam and vaccinations.
Gonna have to rob a bank for this but want to get it done quickly as
Oz is causing some unrest within the ranks. My other cats seem to
Thank you and Happy Birthday!
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Thanks to all for kind words. I am what I am - an animal lover.
For those who care to know:
I got both cats tho had to drive all the way to camp ground, (abt 6
hrs round trip), as cats were uncooperative to the point of downright
hostility when Marcia's brother, Craig, had them in cardboard
carr
As an FYI I am adopting cat(s). Meeting rescuer tomorrow near
Columbus. Will be taking in to test for FeLV and get vaccinations
following day. It/they if he can snare the black one she abandoned
too, will join my current 8 cats and 4 dogs.
Kat
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