Debbie, it's a great letter. I'm just thinking maybe you'd be safer
leaving out the details of your various rescued pets. Maybe just say
you couldn't take them in because you already have the legal limit of
happy, healthy, neutered, vaccinated and deeply loved pets, all of whom
are former
Anita --
As Nina will attest, over on the feral_cats yahoogroup this is referred
to as being vanilla and has been proven as one of the best ways to
deal with ignorant and/or hostile people. Hard as it is, maybe it IS
just a case of getting off on the wrong foot, maybe when not assailed,
as he
Yah. This is my late dad, the great withholder of stuff because you
didn't ask ME. But I digress. It's sort of telling that the guy asked
to speak to your husband. It's a certain mentality.
Diane R.
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Oh dear. Hugs to Jen for all she does and gentle Bridge vibes to Horus.
He had too much trouble in his little life, but obviously also much
love.
Diane R.
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My mother had Cdiff for a while, and it was pure misery. You have my
sympathies.
Diane R.
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is
helpful. It is just an awful bug. Changes one's life.
Pam
Rosenfeldt, Diane wrote:
My mother had Cdiff for a while, and it was pure misery. You have my
sympathies.
Diane R.
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OMG, how cute is that pink one
Diane R.
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Hi Pam,
Here's
My housemate and I are having a new and interesting problem with our
Doyle. We've had him about 2 years and this has just started.
Doyle is the youngest (he might be 3) and most recently acquired, and as
befits his lowly position in the pecking order, he defers to everybody,
despite the fact
coming up with novel
approaches and do your best to put yourself in his paws. It will work
out. I don't know why it continues to surprise me, but I try to never
say never. Patience and caring have resolved so many situations that I
thought might never work out. Keep the faith,
Nina
Rosenfeldt
Sheila, I'm so sorry about your babies. One at a time is too much, two
is unthinkable. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Charlie Brown and Oscar,
and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Hi Deana --
I don't have any experience with cat-only vets, but I would think by
definition that they would have to be closer to the cutting edge on
advances in feline medicine because that's their livelihood. I would
suggest calling around and asking what they would do with a positive
cat. If
This is so amazing!! What a heroic effort was made by all
involvedbravo and brava to all concerned, and vibes that the family
can now resume some normalcy, after mourning the one they truly lost.
And hugs to Sammi, poor scared baby. I bet she is one happy girl now!
Diane R.
This electronic
Welcome to your new furbabies -- they are both BEAUTIFUL! Our former
feral Fred did the crawling-inside-furniture thing too when we first got
her. There was an old 50s armchair in the room where we kept her, with
big wide arms that were made by upholstering open wooden boxes, and she
got through
This is wonderful and frankly, more than I was hoping for, given the
dangers of the area. Bravo to dad and the Edison people and all others
who helped, and continued vibes that Sammi is found safe and sound.
Diane R.
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Sorry you lost Hobo, Kelley. Gentle Bridge vibes to him.
Diane R.
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We are currently giving our little old girl, Missy-Moo, diazepam as an
appetite stimulant, but have heard that pediatric doses of certain B
vitamins have the same effect without the side effects, and will be
switching as soon as we can get some. B-12 in particular, but most of
the Bs are good
I'm so sorry, Beth.
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Subject: Stamp went to the bridge
I had Stamp PTS this morning. He was getting very
Melissa -- I'm glad Cassidy got (potentially) accepted to Best Friends,
but I think you're right in wanting to wait for the retest. Otherwise,
the logistics of this are really hairy. Maybe you just need to
recontact Best Friends AFTER the retest (and save up in the meantime
just in case) so they
Kelley, if they are ruling out one thing at a time, if there's even a
suspicion of fatty liver, they should be checking for it FIRST because
time is so very important! My Luc had it a little over a year ago,
possibly brought on by pancreatitis (although by the time we noticed he
was off and got
I'm glad Cassidy didn't get to make a break for it! But, can't you open
the window just a crack, prop it with a little piece of wood or
something, just to let the air and birdsong in, but not enough for
Cassidy to get to the screen? We do that all the time around here. Oh,
and welcome Nonie,
Thanks for doing this. I couldn't bear to look at all the pictures, but
they do deserve a remembrance.
Diane R.
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Hi, Joe -- you've come to the right place for info and support with all
things FeLV!
Diane R.
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They are so beautiful!!
Diane R.
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Wow, Melissa --
I don't think I want to hang out with you too much -- we've got 5
already and would end up with more!
I just have to ask, because if I didn't the listmom of one of my other
lists would kick my ass -- have you listed these ones who found you as
found with your local shelters
Jenna --
Of all the disabilities for a cat to have, blindness is one of the least
worrisome, really, for the mommy. My housemate's old cat Kitty, 17+,
had CRF and one day had a blood pressure spike and just went blind. My
housemate was distraught because Kitty cried loudly for a couple of days
I'm so sorry, Sherry. Gentle Bridge journey to Lucinda, and a joyous
reunion.
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 11:14 AM
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Subject: Lucinda Please add her to the CLS
Hi, Melissa --
I would add to what others have said, what test was used to determine
her FeLV status? And how young is she? Because the in-office (ELISA)
tests can often be false positive, and also if she's young enough, she
might shake the FeLV on her own. She should be retested in a few
Jeni, I'm so sorry. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Hillman Waller, and
comfort hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Subject: Please add
Melissa --
Thanks for the update! I'm glad Cassidy is going in for her zipper,
vibes that all goes well.
I know you're kind of crunched for time, but it would really be better
to wait longer to retest her -- if the first test was a true positive
(which of course you don't know) you should
Nathan --
I'm sorry Mao is sick. But first off, which test was used to test for
FeLV most recently? If it was the ELISA (in-office), it has a high
incidence of false positives. If it was the IFA, that's more reliable.
It's just odd that he would test negative when you got him and then
suddenly
Marissa --
Reading Patience's story made me cry (yes, I too end up crying a lot at
work) -- to think of the cruelty she's already endured in her little
life. I'm so glad she seems to be on her way to a great new home even
if it isn't yours.
Rufus and Justin look delightful. I hope you get
I'm so sorry, Jennifer. But it sounds like Midnight went in the best
possible way -- in his sleep and curled up next to his loved one.
Gentle Bridge vibes to him.
Diane R.
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That's a really good idea -- find the smallest room you can, make sure
there are food, water and toys in there, and a worn-but-not-washed piece
of your clothing. Put a carrier or other lair in the room for him to
retreat to. Oh, and Feliway sprayed in the room and Rescue Remedy or
its clones in
Sherry, my condolences on Hammy's passing. Gentle Bridge vibes to him,
and hugs to you. Vibes that Lucinda is okay.
Diane R.
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What a lovely boy. Thanks.
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:24 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: In memory of Bagheera
I was shifting thru pics the other day and found
This was the last I heard too...Elizabeth, what happened? I'm so very
sorry she had to leave you. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Mama Kitty and
hugs to you.
Diane R.
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be
controlled but it was not to be. I really think now that last summer
when she had the seizure with the pet tinic that it was more related to
the disease.
elizabeth
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Awkward. In this case the test may not have been false positive -- the
cat did have some symptoms associated with FeLV -- and if the cat's
lungs were beginning to fill up etc. possibly PTS was the only kind
thing to do -- but she really does need to know that there can be false
positives among
Wow, Belinda. I don't blame you for being furious. You'd think that
would be the first thing they'd check, wouldn't you? I don't have any
advice for you about how to remain calm, since invariably in
confrontations where I'm that angry, I end up bursting into tears...not
helpful. I guess
I'm so happy this had a happy ending. Big welcome home hugs to Tig and
to her worried family, and to you for all your efforts.
Diane R.
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To:
When you think about it, it's in the vets' best interests for you to
test the whole kaboodle, especially since they're not willing to cut you
a break for quantity. And because of this, it's in their best interests
to want you to think the disease is easily transmissible. Either way,
PTS or
Message-
From: Rosenfeldt, Diane
Sent: Mar 1, 2007 3:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Debbie's multible testing need
When you think about it, it's in the vets' best interests for
you to test the whole kaboodle
I'm really of two minds about the rabies vac. I personally don't think
they're necessary for our indoor cats, and the local ordinances strongly
*suggest* them but don't require them. Our vets, who are otherwise
excellent, never *insist* but give the impression they think we're doing
the wrong
I second this. You say she stayed away from the others pretty much, and
FeLV is pretty hard to catch casually. And when you do have the others
tested:
Please ask your vets BEFORE you take the others in for tests what their
philosophy is on treating FeLV+ or FIV+ cats. If they routinely
If they all *seem* healthy now, chances are that most if not all of them
*are* healthy. I'm assuming the girl who got sick already had FeLV when
she came to you and has been asymptomatic up till now (i.e. that there's
not a source among your other cats from whom she could have caught it).
I hope
Bless you for trying to help these babies. Sometimes all you can do is
provide comfort and caring at the last. Elsa was lucky to have you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 11:41 AM
, Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they all *seem* healthy now, chances are that most if
not all of them *are* healthy. I'm assuming the girl who got sick
already had FeLV when she came to you and has been asymptomatic up till
now (i.e. that there's not a source among your
Put to sleep.
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what does the pts stand for?
Definitely do not allow any pts.
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Laura, I'm so sorry your boy didn't make it. Gentlest of Bridge vibes
to him, and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 1:28 PM
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Subject: Thank
Oh, poor Michelle. She fought so hard for her girl. Sweetest of Bridge
vibes to Lucy, and hugs to Michelle.
Diane R.
Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Michelle wanted everyone to know Lucy passed yesterday afternoon
with help from the vet. She had
Anita, I'm so glad your kitty retested negative, and that the vets at
your clinic have had a learning experience because of it.
Congratulations!
Diane R.
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Gloria, my condolences. I'm sure they both miss you, but are happy to
be together again.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:07 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: add sweet
Look at that foofy little face! I'm so glad she's found a good home!
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 3:51 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT - My foster Clarissa is so happy
Patti, you have my heartfelt wishes, hopes and vibes that Bart comes
back from the vet feeling much, much better and will have many years
with you. But if you have to make the decision, you are right, it is
better for him to go surrounded by your love and compassion than out on
his own. In
I'm so sorry, Susan. Gentle Bridge vibes to Leader.
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 9:47 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add my Leader to the CLS
Just as
Leslie, my condolences on the loss of your heart-kitty Wheezie. My
special boy Luc is 15 and when I dare to contemplate him no longer being
here it hurts like hell. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Wheezie and hugs
to you.
Diane R.
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How sad, on all counts. Here's hoping that you can at least bring Sissy
in, in time. Gentle Bridge vibes to Buddy, he was lucky to have you
looking out for him. And healing vibes to Leader.
Diane R.
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LOL!! Oh honey, GANDHI would have tossed the two of you out of bed under
the same circumstances...not that Gandhi would have found himself in the
same circumstances...
Here's hoping that the UTI clears up before your domestic bliss is
totally shattered!
Diane R.
Here are vibes that the draining does her some good, and that you can
still find a way to save her. My heart goes out to you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 1:05 PM
To:
Poor girlie. Hope it's just the dry air; are you boiling water or
anything to moisten it?
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:20 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: Missy has a bloody
I'm so sorry they couldn't give you any better info, and more
importantly, something to *treat,* after all that. I tend to agree that
you should wait at least a few hours to let her recover a little from
the trauma. Is there something you can tempt her with without bothering
the IBD? If she
You forgot to mention how he clashes with the drapes.
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Sanctuaries
Haha! I'll email
, doesn't it?
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You forgot to mention how he clashes with the drapes.
Diane R.
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This sounds like a wonderful idea. The person sounds kind of lonely,
and volunteering would get them out of the house and among people, as
well as among cats. They would have an outlet for their love of cats,
it would be doing a lot of cats a lot of good, and maybe the mother
would forgive them.
I guess the thing is that if she's feeding them but not having them S/N,
in her well-meaning way she's adding to the problem. Well-fed cats
multiply.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, January 12,
I'm so glad Lucy is doing better. Vibes that she continues to improve.
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:18 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: thanks for the
There are others here who probably have much more useful info for you,
but from hanging out on the feral_cats list, sounds to me like you may
have to treat her exactly like a feral -- cage and (re)socialize. It
can be done, just a case of baby steps, going slow, winning trust,
patience patience
In the area of eye contact, I learned this on feral_cats: the slow
blink. Like narrowed eyes, this is a sign of friendship if you can do
it with some subtlety. Blink very slowly, make very brief eye contact,
blink again and this time look slightly away from her, blink again and
make brief eye
Poor Charlotte. Her exmommy should have insisted on Claritin
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 4:17 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT - Help, aggressive
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Phil
Masaoka
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 11:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Mr. Spock L'il Abner
Hi All,
We have decided to adopt another FELV+ cat for L'il Abner,
What beautiful pictures, Karen. And what beautiful cats. Thank you.
Diane R.
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Masaoka
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 11:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Mr. Spock L'il
My house is set up as a duplex, though my housemate Gail and I don't use
it as such. If we want to pretend it IS a duplex, we could have 2 cats
apiece according to local law, but only 3, I think, if we call it a
single household. Makes no sense. We've had up to 6 cats at a time,
and Gail's mom
cats at any
one time. Fortunately we don't have any pet limit laws here, although
if someone decided you have too many they will seize them.
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I am so very sorry, Kerry, but I'm glad he was home with you. Gentle
Bridge vibes to Bandy, and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 5:09 PM
To:
What a sad day. Sally, I'm so sorry Tiny had to leave you. You just
never know what will take them. Vibes that Tiny has a gentle Bridge
journey, and comfort to you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Monday,
What a beautiful girl! She sounds like a delightful kitty. You're
doing everything right, and she knows how much you love her. Try to
focus on having her now, rather than losing her in the future, and be
happy.
Diane R.
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Jeni, I hope this baby finds a home in time. BUT...
The reason Phaewryn's comments were so pointed is that from what you've
posted since your initial got to find a home post, it's not clear that
YOU understand what she and others have been saying, much less that
you're willing to forward this
Leah, I am so sorry about Bubba. Gentle Bridge vibes to him, and hugs
to you.
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wolf, Leah R.
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:34 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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This makes sense -- in humans anyway, leukemia is cancer of the blood,
so it's not far-fetched that one sort of cancer (especially one that has
free range of the entire body) might promote another in a different
organ. But this is kind of a circular thing: The vaccine has decreased
the incidence
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Hoffman
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 2:07 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Felv+/FIV+ policy for rescues
The spay/neuter clinic that I sue for kittens
We live in a litigious society ;-)
Diane R.
+/FIV+ policy for rescues
Oops. I meant use...
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 2:07 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Felv+/FIV
Moment for moment, that movie is scarier than Night of the Living
Deadbut everybody really should see it.
Diane R.
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Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 3:40 PM
To:
Hideyo, I am so sorry about Rikki. Gentle Bridge vibes to him, and I
know he knows how much he was loved. I hope that Jojo's problems are
treatable, and that Angelina turns up alive and well. If she was a
victim of this sick poisoner, may she rest in peace and may he rot in
Hell.
Rest up, and
I'm so happy for you and Valley! Way to go,
dude!
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan
LoeschSent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:50 PMTo:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Update on Valley - and thank
you
My big flamepoint Siamese, Valley,
Elizabeth --
Here are vibes that your poor not-so-little dude gets some
relief from his sore butt, and that surgery isn't needed once the swelling goes
down. He sounds like a real sweetie.
Diane R.
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NinaSent: Tuesday,
Peggy, I'm so sorry that Scooter had to leave you.
Gentlest of Bridge vibes to him. You had Scooter only a couple of weeks
longer than we had our Patches, and I know how quickly they can wrap themselves
around your heart. You gave him love, care and dignity when he needed
it.
Diane R.
What a lovely gesture. Thank you.
Diane R.
On 11/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just
want you to know I'm running a marathon today.People sometimes
dedicate every mile to someone different - I've got 25 kitties names I've
taken from the list (some sick, some
Well, damn, Kelley, what a predicament. And how
hurtful!
Okay, was this the same person who called you in the other
day? Was this somebody who knew, or should have known, that you had been
called in last week for the same complaint? Did he/she PERSONALLY say you
smelled, or was it a
think it is the
litterbox.
If I smell *anything* it is a hint of white vinegar. I asked my
supervisor if I smelled and he said he didnt' smell anything, but he has a
stuffed up nose.
My best friend is not here today so I can't ask her.
On 11/13/06, Rosenfeldt,
Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w
when a fellow classmate spoke up and
enlighted the annoyed party to the fact that he was painting a watercolor on
watercolor paper...MOST of which are treated with rabbit skin glue...and yes, IT
stinks when wet. The stink was ACTUALLYcoming from HIM.
The rest of the class chimed in and the
Blessedly, we have mostly shorthairs plus one fairly
fastidious longhair, so I haven't had to test this, but I would think something
like a light cooking oil would help -- it would probably soften up the clumpies,
not dry any tender body partout, and not be harmful (and marginally
helpful
Could it be chin acne?
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cindy reasoner
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:51 AM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Madison -fur missing under her chin
I noticed last night that my older kitty
Oh dear. Have you physically put her in the box and
"helped" her scratch the litter with her paw, like they tell you to do with
kittens? I guess it doesn't always come naturally.
Our sweet Doyle, no other health issues, is a big fraidy
cat. He's low on the pecking order, so is intimidated
Do cats have
sinuses? I don't really know! But if they do, maybe the URI is
affecting her whole face, like a sinus headache. That might account for
the eye pain, or rather, the pain (or maybe just an odd feeling) behind her
eye. Vibes that today's vet visit clears it up!!
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Oh, it's absolutely logical. We live with 5 cats, and
there's one litterbox that gets used more than others in the back hall.
When I get home I get whacked with pee smell because the landing it's on is at
nose level when you come in the door. Makes me worry that the rest of the
place smells
Elizabeth --
I'm so glad Antonio's problem was so easily treated -- though I
suspect if we consulted Antonio, he'd have a different take on it. But
even if he's hurting a little, he's got to feel immensely better! We
had a couple of schnauzers when I was a kid, and for some reason
schnauzers
Hideyo, I'm so glad Little Pete is
back!
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo
YamamotoSent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:40 AMTo:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: My Little Pete is BACK! thank you
for all your prayers andmeditations!!!
Hi,
Yeesh. Now you're making me feel sad for
Sugar Didn't that arrangement seem, well,
unconscionable?
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jennifer
Phaewryn O'GwynnSent: Monday, November 06, 2006 2:31 PMTo:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re:
@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: PLease...need HELP - long,
sorry
Me, too. "Rosenfeldt, Diane"
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Yeesh. Now you're making me feel sad for
Sugar Didn't that arrangement seem, well,
unconscionable?
Diane R.
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