ls are only made up of magnesium, ammonium
and phosphate.
Cosequin (or C Q 10) is not for the use of FLUTD. My kids get it for heart
health, cell growth and free radical prevention.
--- On Wed, 8/12/09, Belinda Sauro wrote:
Lora,
Way back in the 1990's my Skeeter had something. He couldn
Colostrum?!
As in "first milk" or "immune milk"?
What has that got to do with anything?
--- On Tue, 8/11/09, Cougar Clan wrote:
Have you looked at colostrum?
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you know anything about this?
--- On Sun, 8/9/09, Belinda Sauro wrote:
Lora,
I don't have an positives left, Bailey was my last and I lost him in 2006. I do
however have a furkid with HCM and one with CRF & a heart murmur.
I do know that taurine and CoQ-10 are good for the heart and l
hanks, Lora
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RED FLAG!
NEVER, EVER adopt out to ANYone who will NOT give out their persoanal,
physical, residential address!
Furthermore, never just ask for their address. VERIFY it!
--- On Thu, 7/30/09, Reyna Castano wrote:
What if I can't personally take the cat?
The adopter does not live in CA. I live
wrote:
To: evansvillec...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Quick Question
They are ANIMALS, not humans.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
--- On Mon, 6/22/09, Lora wrote:
That is frigging appalling!
I was aware of the research lab buying "free" animals, but I absolutely had no
idea that
ad to wait for meds was 24
hours. I guess some are just not as fortunate. It just bleeds my heart to hear
of such things. Does she act comfortable?
--- On Sun, 6/21/09, Kelley Saveika wrote:
Hi Lora,
The holdup is that we are waiting for the vet to prescribe the medication.
None of u
dical care, the more likely that the damage done (besides being blind) is
permanent. Can't cats with untreated high blood pressure die from hypertension?
Lora
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Thank you.
Lora
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, Kelley Saveika wrote:
Absolutely. (Though I don't recommend you sending cash through the mail, we
accept it).
Rescuties Animal Rescue
P.O. Box 17442
Austin, TX 78760
Tiffany thanks you and you will get a thank you note and receipt for tax
pur
donations can be physically USPS mailed to?
Will you even accept money order/cash payments?
Lora
--- On Wed, 6/17/09, Kelley Saveika wrote:
Tiffany is an approximately 15-16 year old DUMPED cat with untreated high
blood pressure which has caused her to become blind. She will need to be on
blood
If you have any more questions I'll be happy to try
to answer them, but I'm not a CPA or anything.
--- Lora wrote:
I was in the Harp's Pets (a pet shop here in
Evansville, IN) picking up some Sugar Glider nectar
that I had ordered the week before, when the cashier
asked me if I bred.
I was in the Harp's Pets (a pet shop here in
Evansville, IN) picking up some Sugar Glider nectar
that I had orded the week before, when the chashier
asked me if I bred.
I told her heck no! I do sugar glider and cat/kitten
rescue work.
She commenced to telling me that rescue work is tax
deductible
I did not see a veterinarian's list at the
www.adopt.bemikitties.com website.
How do we add our veterinatian's information to the
site? Do new members have to register first or is the
info included in the ads?
--- TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
speaking of which, please go to:
www.ad
again!
Lora
--- Marylyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try www.Rainbowblossom.com
I have never ordered from them, but frequently go
in the stores in Louisville and they are great.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's
creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you
w
nts.
Any ideas?
Lora
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This link does not work.
http://www.omhpet.com/wellness/trywellness/
I cannot even access the omhpet.com website.
The offer was issued on 03-30-07. They cannot be out
of their supply yet! It is only been three (3) days!
All it says is:
"The webpage cannot be found. HTTP 404
Most likely caus
Oops! I stand corrected. Purina does do LIMITED
business with Menufoods.
Purina voluntarily withdraw Mighty Dog® 5.3 ounce
pouch products in response to Menu Foods recall.
However, Purina Mills, Inc. manufactures the majority
of Purina's products.
Purina Mills, Inc. is the largest manufacturer o
gravy-cuts or
is the list strictly for gravy-cuts ONLY?!
--- "Del H. Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fancy Feast was not on the list either ... yet?
--- Lora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Lori.
I cannot believe I am saying this, but this might be
the first ti
ist; which
is a plus in my book!
That is a relief for those of us who have cats who are
junk food junkies. :)
I cannot believe that Nutro Max Gourmet Classics and
Nutro Natural Choice made it on the list! Nutro is
supposed to be a high-end cat food!
Lora
--- Lori S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
ering problems. There might be a
typing error in the address."
Please let me know if anyone finds any additional
information! Thanks!
Lora
--
60 Million Containers of Pet Food Recalled After Dog
and Cat Deaths
WASHINGTON A major manufactu
Kelley,
Thanks so much replying to my email, for you have been
the ONLY one to respond to my thread.
I sincerely appreciate the link. I will check it out.
Thanks again!
Lora
--- Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
You might have better luck asking this question
and pulmonary edema today.
Cardiomyophy diagnosis is still pending.
He is also negative for FIP.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
Lora
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Nancy,
Agreed. It is very rare for a cat to become positive
from a Feline Leukemia vaccine. Since the FeLV
vaccines are "Killed" the cat has very little change
of contracting the virus. The cat has a better chance
of developing fibrosarcomas than FeLV.
However, if the cat was positive for FeLV BE
e, we opted to have amputation surgery
performed via our local and trusted vet and a
histopathology report drawn up on the biopsy specimen.
We just hope for the best, but are prepared for the
worst. Good luck with Dharma's diagnosis. I am hoping
that she just has a cyst.
Lora
--- Hideyo
Does anyone know what came to be of this poor soul?
I was personally following this particular thread, but
an update was never posted.
Please tell me that there is a happy ending...
Poor baby.
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yesterday, my neighbour college student girl came over
y faces as she attempts to pull kitty tails! :)
We are keeping our fingers crosed. Thanks for asking!
Hugs, Lora
--- catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is fantastic news!!! And the price is very good.
I can't get a dental for less than $300!
Haven't heard from you in a whil
oud when one of the furkids
gets into trouble and even funnier to watch when
people do a double-take expecting to see me scolding
at a child, not a cat! LOL!
Lora
--- Helene Hand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Madison Lee is certainly in my thoughts and
prayerssounds sucessful!!!
next (the cancer.) We are
not out of the woods yet. Please continue to keep my
sweet Madison Lee in your thoughts and prayers. We
need all the positive healing vibes that we can get.
Thank you to everyone who has emailed replys and
posted their well-wishes. We sincerely appreciate it.
Hugs, Lora
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ually free-floating in her neck?? It is
the only reasoning that I can come up with.
I will post again soon.
Thanks for the well-wishes.
Lora
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Me too, Lora. I'll be praying that the lump is
nothing more than fatty tissue and be thinking about
the two of
Belinda,
Could you please add my darling little Madison Lee to
the "Special Needs" list? She is one of my FeLV
negatives who is a five (5) year old black and white
tuxedo.
On July the first I found a knot, the size of a
quarter, at the base of her neck.
I do not know if any of the original membe
the last happy moment that I
would have for several days to come.
As we were leaving the house Stray approaches us
wanting in the garage to eat. He is an outside cat via
day and an garage kitty via night/winter.
"We have to let him in." I tell my husband. "He is
hungry."
&
r ANY animal! The poor souls who DO
die get off easy. God, rest their souls! It is
hell-on-earth for the ones who are fortunate to
survive...if you can ever call a breeder-mill baby
"fortuante."
Have you ever seen a "queen" who was physically "used
up" from breeding?
same litter) does not behave in this odd fashion.
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why, but it sure is cute! What a cool
cat!
My Snowshoe carries things in her mouth while meowing
loudly, and looking around frantically like she thinks
someone is going to take it from her, bu
, me and my kids
continue to "fight" over the plastic bags! LOL.
Lora
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lora,
Ha! My, my you did take drastic measures!
When we bought the living room furniture, we also got
a new futon mattress. We were smart enough to leave it
covered in the pla
tic tank maintenance/drainnig,
we are saving a bundle in the long-run! Everything is
going up, including utilities and water!
At least I have found an effecient method to nearly
eliminate ALL of the sofa cat-hair on a regular basis!
:)
Lora
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My husband calls
good reference, IMO)
http://www.fabcats.org/tritrichomonas.html
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the info my vet gave to me when we discovered
we had it here:
Trichomonosis in cats
According to Dr S. Marks of UC-Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine: "Tritrichomonas foet
e heard of veterinary hospitals (including
emergency clinics) literally denying a transfusion
because the anemic cat was FeLV positive.
Is that true?
Lora
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ose.
Since I could save lived now in the present, that is
the choice I made. I may not be a practicing State
Board licensed veterinarian, but I have enough
knowledge and experience to help assist the
veterinarians that I DO know and have been blessed
with veterinarians who are willing
were normal. Me and the
baby are negative for Toxo. So, I am definitely NOT
worried.
To the best of my knowledge there is neither a
treatment nor a cure for Feline Toxoplasmosis.
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was pregnant, one of my cats used to sleep on
my big belly and in the baby cradle. Af
molars.
Two on top (one left and one right) and two on the
bottom (one left and one right.)
Lora
--- Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Flames? You deserve a pat on the back and a hug!
Del
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tears. Much appreciated! Take care.
Lora
--- "MacKenzie, Kerry N."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lora,
I'm hardly reading/posting right now due to work
pressure BUT wanted to say congrats to you and your
husband on the about-to-be ad
by far NO cure.
The new prescription was finally prescribed 07-26-05.
I have to get the medication through an Apothecary and
it comes in capsule form.
Lora
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Lora,
I remember the spraying issue, yes it did get out of
hand. I'm sorry you felt that we had
point, since cats are so sensitive to
their humans' moods ans emotions!
We are enjoying EVERY minute of it! Change can be good
right? LOL. Well, at least for some people. The
problem is, am I one of those people?! ;)
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing to add, just "congratul
tive,
the active virus spreads like wildfire to ALL of the
kids. It is such a huge hassle! :(
However, we will just have to be properly prepared for
any "possible" outbreaks and deal with the highs and
lows as the come.
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No flaming why would anyone flam
ies please do not hesitate to give me a holler on
or off the list. I would be delighted to help in any
way that I can.
It is ALWAYS so nice to meet another glider/cat-mom!
There are WAY too many glider-moms who are anti-cat!
Too sad! Keep in touch.
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep the whole
intain my
ideal pregnancy weight and will also aid in losing it
when the baby gets here! Nice huh? LOL. Another
win-win situation! Thanks for the reply!
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lora,
I think I remember you. Wow that's a tough personal
choice. Be extra careful with litter box
ing for some helpful and honest
advice from those of you who have experience in this
department. Thanks!
Lora
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an render it useless and can eventually kill
it. A cat without a liver WILL die.
All thirteen (13) of my kids are still living and
breathing!
Hopefully my terrible experience can help save someone
else from being misguided down the same
of
being owned by an FeLV positive that lived past the
age of two, but it DOES happen.
I just wish that my sweet Peeper had been one (1) of
the lucky ones. He was born on May 18, 2002 and pasted
away on July 3, 2003. He was almost 14 months old.
Good luck!
Lora
--- Sheila Coyle <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hair cultures are NOT the same
thing as a skin/hair SCRAPPING.
Furthermore, Ringworm is NOT the only fungus infection
that cats can contract (although it is the most
common.)
Unfortunately, cats can also contract Athlete's Foot
and Jock Itch, both in which are cousin fungi to
Ringworm.
Lora
To Whom It May Concern:
Forgive me, but I forget who is in charge and/or the
owner of this group, but the feltalk archive search
option is not working again.
Every time to type a key word into the "find" box I
keep getting:
ht://Dig error
htsearch detected an error. Please report this to the
web
any updates posted to the
list.
Just wanted to know what they looked like and how
everyone chose to display them. The medals sound
really neat.
Lora
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Just curious. Has everyone received their St. Francis
medals? I have not seen any updates posted to the
list.
Just wanted to know what they looked like and how
everyone chose to display them. The medals sound
really neat.
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely, Erika! I'd love to
aby feel better, but instead
they either take him/her away or have him/her killed.
What is the veterinarian field coming to?
Lora
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Gloria:
You are being too kind when you say that some vets
are just more imperfect than others, or is this meant
as a sarcastic
Although I know that clay based cat litters are not
the most healthiest products in the world, they tend
to be the most economical.
I prefer Tidy Cats Scoop: Multiple Cats.
This particular brand comes in three (3) different
formulas: Immediate Odor Control (Blue Label), Long
Lasting Odor Control (
Both the http://www.petecology.com and
http://www.scooplite.com/index.shtml websites only
stated that this product detects FLUTD. I did not see
any information pertaining to diabetes or pregnancy.
Where is the diabetes/pregnancy info located?
--- tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's
not
kill ALL of the spores (which can live within the
environment all on their own) you risk reinfection.
Anyone have any advice? Is there anything else that I
can do? Also, has anyone ever used the Fulvin
medication with their cats? If so, what was your
dosage?
How did t
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