enerative due to lymphoma i the bone marrow, dexamethasone or
>prednisone will help for a while.
>
>Michelle
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Susan Loesch
>To: felvtalk
>Sent: Tue, Feb 25, 2014 12:56 pm
>Subject: [Felvtalk] newly diagnosed woth non-regenerative anemi
Must read where some vets test for the HCT rather than the PCV...and we found
HCT on DeeDee's bloodwork. It is 24.1. Does that change any of your
suggestions/input?
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 10:37 AM CST Susan Loesch wrote:
>
>
>We took a copy of he
Must read where some vets test for the HCT rather than the PCV...and we found
HCT on DeeDee's bloodwork. It is 24.1. Does that change any of your
suggestions/input?
--
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 10:37 AM CST Susan Loesch wrote:
>
>
>We took a copy of he
>with rbc?
>
>
>
>Pet Tinic
>
>
>
>If it's nonregenerative due to lymphoma i the bone marrow, dexamethasone or
>prednisone will help for a while.
>
>
>Michelle
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Susan Loesch
>To: felvtalk
>Sent: Tu
her lots of love & make sure she is not suffering.
>
>
> Beth
>Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter! www.Furkids.org
>
>
>
>
> From: Susan Loesch
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
>Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:56 PM
>S
Hello, folks...I haven't had any Felv kitties in a while but now have a
positive who is close to a year old. She was just pulled from a local
shelter...she had begun eating litter and wasn't going to get any vet care. She
had been tested when she came to the shelter a few months ago and they kn
Ditto on testing for feleuk. Generally if you wait 2-3 months and retest there
is a good chance the result will be negative for feleuk. Have seen it happen
several times.
gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I haven't heard of the SNAP test being any
more inclined toward false
positives on young
And boy, do I ever need it often!
"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I hear ya. I'm 58 and
it's nice to have an excuse when needed ;-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you. He was very sweet, very quiet and calm. A total joy!
Stray Cat Alliance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: P { margin:0px;
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sorry! Jingles sounds like a sweet little angel.
(Sorry, had
to!) ;-)
Diane R.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS
Thanks, Susan. I is tr
w you're in my thoughts, hugs, Kerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote abou
h sharpened claws."
Trajan Tennent
- Original Message -
From: Susan Loesch
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week a
h sharpened claws."
Trajan Tennent
- Original Message -
From: Susan Loesch
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week a
Thanks, Sherry. And many hugs back to you - I know you are hurting, too,
with your loss.
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: susan I am so sorry to hear about
your Jingles.How aweful for you to see him like that.He was lucky to have
you.Hugs to you.
Sherry
parting was so traumatic. Best to you and all your other babies.
- Original Message -
From: Susan Loesch
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 3:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote
ts
of kitty love.
Kat (Mew Jersey)
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Susan Loesch wrote:
> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:04 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Susan Loesch
> Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
>
> My sweet
Sherry, I am so sorry. Maybe one day - hopefully in our lifetime - we
won't have to say goodbye to our precious babies because of this disease.
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well poor Nova has now crossed the
bridge.will this aweful disease ever cured? Only in our
My feleuk babies are MY angels! Such precious lives - I know everyone
here feels that way, which is such a comfort when I lose one. I fear that he
was in major pain when the eye "exploded" but it wasn't but a couple of minutes
after I found him before he was sedated.
I haven't
. I'm so sorry
that this awful thing happened.
"Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation."
On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking
about the ulcer/tumor
Thanks, Diane. I love knowing that he is healthy now and feels good.
Would sure rather, tho, that he could have been just as healthy and
good-feeling and in my bed at night.
Than
"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm so sorry, Susan. Hugs
to you and a gentle
nal Message -
From: Susan Loesch
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday nig
wrote about his past. I hope you can find comfort in your good
times with him. Prayers and thoughts your way
Melissa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: fe
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night. He was fine
Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this
week. He was eating and cuddling up with me then. Sat. morning
Hi, Beckie - I have my own idea for what is a "typical course" -- it is not the
kitties who have a major, identifiable problem, such as lymphoma or anemia. It
is the ones who seem generally fine and then just begin to go downhill -- lose
weight, become lethargic - and continue to go downhill.
One of my feleuk babies, Jingles, who is about 5 and was most likely
born positive, has been going downhill over the last couple of months -- pretty
much the typical course of a failing feleuk+ kitty. But he has a new problem
right now and it is one I have never seen before. His eye wa
And also Prozac and Buspar
Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've also know some folks use Valium.
One source on the internet
praised Prosac. I don't know much about it from personal experience.
Gloria
On May 29, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Kelley Saveika wrote:
> I have heard Elavil works wel
he cat-tree just right and you two
prop me up?"
On 5/22/07, Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How funny you should
mention a jobMy Big Footsie used to pee at home a lot. When I
started bringing him to school with me as my "Head Library Cat" it totall
How funny you should mention a jobMy Big Footsie used to pee at
home a lot. When I started bringing him to school with me as my "Head Library
Cat" it totally stopped. Not only did he not once ever even wiggle his tail at
a wall here at school, the peeing stopped at home, also. He
ED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 10:46 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Interferon in Massachusetts?
Hi, guys -- is there anyone out there in Massachusetts? I just took some
interferon to my vet (Little Rock, AR) for him to send to someone with a feleuk
ki
Hi, guys -- is there anyone out there in Massachusetts? I just took some
interferon to my vet (Little Rock, AR) for him to send to someone with a feleuk
kitty in MA. He said that his client found it difficult to locate interferon
there and incredibly expensive when they did find it. Here we
Hey, Deb - I also mix my negatives and positives -- and don't isolate anyone
who is coughing, etc. I figure that everyone has been exposed anyhow and it is
probably viral -- and strict isolation isn't possible at my house. I've never
been sorry that I've done it this way.
Deb Stockbridge <[EM
Beth, I am so sorry.
Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh Beth, I'm so sorry. GLOW to light his path and ease your heart...
Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito
"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his
life, doing what pleases hi
Hi, Sherry - I have been mixing for about 4 years. And I don't mean one feleuk
baby at a time -- I usually have at least 6 at any given time who are positive.
I started mixing based in part on the experiences of people on the list that I
read about. I have been very happy with the results.
I'm so sorry about Lucinda. I'll bet Mini and Max are glad to have her with
them again.
Gussies mom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So sorry about your sweet baby.
Beth
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am typing this through tears,I just recieved an e-mail from Dr. Jen that
s
Stephanie - you aren't by any chance in or near Houston are you? I saw below
about your horses. We (in Little Rock) adopted a cat to a girl outside of
Houston who has a horse rescue group.
Stephanie E Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }st2\:*
Linda, do you know if their protocol just starts the cats out on monthly doses
or if they do something like daily for some time then weekly, finally going to
monthy?This is the way Immunoregulin is done if administered IV or subQ. I
really like the IM idea -- probably works better than subQ
Ovaban goes way back -- about 25 years ago is when I first used it - it was
prescribed as a behavior modifier for a cat who peed everywhere -- back before
the days of amitriptylline and Prozac. The downside was that it could cause
breast cancer; and that it did, in my little April. Now it
Good luck, Debbie. Your furry gang is lucky to have ended up with you.
Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:body{font-family:
Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color:
#ff;color: black;} not looking forward to taking them all in, but we
felt we should know. Th
Maggie, I am so sorry.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I haven't been on the list for several months but
I wanted to let you know that I lost Lucy on Tuesday morning. It was quick and
she didn't seem to suffer. She was cuddled up in my arms and we were sitting on
the sofa. She was only sick for
AMEN!! I have probably 6-8 feleuk+ cats and kittens at any given time. Mix
'em freely with my vaccinated cats - who are negative. Everyone I have
retested who was neg to begin with has been still neg! Even my vet is aware
of what I am doing and is fine with it -- but he is pretty exception
I've known that to happen, too!!
TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: mine like those too--except ONE of my
little brats likes to, um,
relieve herself on them, which renders them somewhat soggy.
On 2/16/07, Susan Loesch
wrote:
> You know, what my cats like best is just
You know, what my cats like best is just the corrugated cardboard scratching
pads that they stand on to use. They are inexpensive compared to the actual
posts you buy. Once they've scratched the heck out of the top surface I take
that part out and turn it over and let them have at the undersi
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 8:42 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add to CLS and Special Needs List
This has not been a good weekend at my house. I have a little 4-cat
I am so sorry about Bob - I know you wish you could have had him longer. I am
glad his passing was easy.
Diane Rosenfeldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It sounds like Bob had a peaceful
and contented Bridge journey. I'm sorry
you didn't get to know him better, but I'm sure he appreciates your lov
Please let Michelle know how sorry I am .
Sally Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Everyone,
Michelle wanted everyone to know Lucy passed yesterday afternoon with help
from the vet. She had the vet come to the house. I think it would be
appropriate to add her to the CLS. I am so sad.
So sorry about Ricky Rick. He sounds wonderful!
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri Feb 9, 2007 Ricky Rick was
helped to end his suffering
from lymphoma and FeLV...
Ricky was a big old black and white tux tom cat when he was
brought into the shelter... He tested pos but he was such a
rry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:That's a great
background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then Gloria, these little souls got
lucky for the rest of their all-too-short lives.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Lo
Houston and Dallas both were wonderful. I'll never forget trapping them.
Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and white ball. Then
I waited...and waited and waited. Houston would come closer and go away -
come closer, then back to the edge of the woods. I was trapping w
Consider it done.
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, everyone, I would
like to ask you all to pray for Lucy and Michelle Michelle is thinking of
helping her cross tomorrow afternoon and if she gets better, she is planning to
cancel the appointment. Please continue
r!
MC
On 2/6/07, Susan Loesch
wrote:
> Just as I had feared, my little miracle man, Leader, was dead when I got
> home yesterday evening. I'd given him a kiss and he'd meowed me a little
> good bye before I left him -- all wrapped up in the sweatshirt I'd slept in
> and cu
ginal Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [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 I had feared, my little miracle man, Leader, was dead when I got home
yesterday
Just as I had feared, my little miracle man, Leader, was dead when I got home
yesterday evening.I'd given him a kiss and he'd meowed me a little good bye
before I left him -- all wrapped up in the sweatshirt I'd slept in and cuddled
warm on my bed with some of his buddies staying close.
ke a positive difference in someone's life--even
if it's "only a cat!"
the best we can do is the best that we can do.
MC
On 2/5/07, Susan Loesch
wrote:
> This has not been a good weekend at my house. I have a little 4-cat feral
> colony I have fed daily for a year --
Ditto, Michelle. We all have different feelings and opinions -- and nobody is
trying to tell you what to do. What is right for one person isn't right for
another. One thing I like about the list is the way we play "devil's advocate"
for one another -- sometimes asking hard questions. Then w
This has not been a good weekend at my house. I have a little 4-cat feral
colony I have fed daily for a year -- we've had pretty bad weather lately and
I've put mounds of food out -- and haven't seen Buddy and Sissy, two little
longhaired tabby littermates in over a week. Hoped that they were
Well, darn. I misunderstood. It is so frustrating when we so want them to
eat and they just won't.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:The last dex shot actually made her eat MORE
the next morning, despite the congestion, not less.
Since I wrote she ate a little more baby food. But, agai
Don't panic, Michelle. Since she began to eat again after the last dex shot
just assume she will start again after this one. Give her a hug from me.
Will continue prayers.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:.5 cc. It is not giving her so much energy--
she is still just laying in the cat tree
YEA!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely bloodwork just came in. He's negative for everything. Vet's
best guess now is a very tough URI. He'll stay on the Clindamycin and
steroidal eye ointment for a total of 10 days and of course we will be
watching him closely after that for any signs of rec
I'm so, so sorry about Mylo. Nothing ever makes it easier to lose one of our
precious babies. He was lucky to have you.
Chris Ramzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you all for your support. I took
Mylo to his vet appointment
yesterday. I was nervous with a pit in my stomach. Mylo seemed sub
My prayers for you both will continue, Michelle. Give Lucy a hug; I am so
glad she seems to be comfortable and calmer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seemed to help so much last time.
Yesterday morning she had such a spike in energy from getting extra steroids
the day before-- climbing
I don't know the answer to that. I have had cats die from dry FIP but not
wet. The conversation I had with my vet about the wet version was when I was
at his clinic in the "back" - he was working off and on on some of our rescue
group's cats and a kitty was brought back to have fluid drawn fr
As I understand it, with wet FIP unless fluid is continually drained it will
begin to accumulate in the abdominal cavity and begin to squeeze out the lungs
so that breathing becomes harder and harder -- and the cat essentially
suffocates. I think that is why all wet FIP kitties are euthanized.
I will -- we WILL find him!
Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm glad it helps. I so hope you
find him. Let us know when you do:).
On 1/22/07, Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you!We've
located lost cats after 4-5 weeks -- it really h
ver my
head with the NEED to get involved. Where do you live? I wish I had
such wonderful like-minded people to join forces with.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> We are literally in shock because it is such an unexpected thing.
> What a wonderful idea to microchip tnr cats! So far what we have
etimes pay off. Oh so good
for you guys! The icing on the cake would be for Jack to come home!
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Animal Control is -- better than it used to be. We haven't been able
> to get them to round up the pack of dogs running in the area but in a
> miracle of a tur
food and supplies and try to get their message out to the people that
might be swayed. Bless their hearts, and your's too, it seems to be a
never ending uphill battle.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Most of the dogs we have come across are strictly for protection - and
> we wonder how we
cation, but they usually treat me
with indulgence. They think the way I perceive animal rights is crazy,
but they seem to smile on my efforts anyway. It's very frustrating,
but I keep trying to educate.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Wow, that is encouraging. Know what you mean about pe
iding glass
door waiting to be let in. I had to blink twice to make sure I wasn't
imagining her there. She was in great shape, not even hungry, that also
made me suspect someone was trying to keep her as their own.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Jack's personality is such that he never
Since other's have been trapped, it sounds like traps
are being set where he went missing. How fortunate for the ones that
have been/will be helped. Thank you Jack, now COME HOME!
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Nina, thank you so much. Please do send prayers Jack's way. He
> disapp
been going outside and shaking a package of dry food
around that time? Since other's have been trapped, it sounds like traps
are being set where he went missing. How fortunate for the ones that
have been/will be helped. Thank you Jack, now COME HOME!
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
> Nina, th
y. How long has he been
missing? Could you post his name, description and a little more info about the
circumstances? I don't know if it helps, but I'd like to send specific prayers
out for his return. Please let us know how it goes.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote: Has anyone had an
Thank you so much.
TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: here's the links to the transcripts
from her two chats: (i appear as the queue-keeper, in my alternate identity as
PHCatByte!)
http://www.cathobbyist.com/articles/TranscriptMartaWilliams.html
http://www.cathobbyist.com/articles/Mar3Wi
Thanks, all for your input! Belinda, I have forwarded the web site - know
that will be helpful.
Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:MaryChristine,
Does she have a website? I'm looking for an AC for Missy. I would like
someone who is good but reasonable in price if such a th
Has anyone had any experience with Judi Byers in,. I believe, North Carolina?
I know a couple of years ago when Gloria and I were searching for one of our
rescue group's cats, Sam, who'd gotten away from his foster home, there were
several recommendations from people on the list.One of our
ED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:36 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Lucy--what to do?
Hideyo - you are way more knowledgeable about epogen than I am -- I thought
my Valley perked up within a day of having it; I guess
n Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:18 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Lucy--what to do?
He seemed to perk up within 24 hours.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How soon did the cat feel better from epogen?
In a message dated 1/19/2007 11:07:32 A
He seemed to perk up within 24 hours.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:How soon did the cat feel better from epogen?
In a message dated 1/19/2007 11:07:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
Wow Michelle - that is a hard one. My gut feeling is that there is no reason
Wow Michelle - that is a hard one. My gut feeling is that there is no reason
not to start the interferon, for sure. I don't know anything about the kind of
reactions you get with epogen, but the times I have used the cat has seemed to
feel better. Will be interested in seeing what the really
Hideyo - thank you for sending to her. Fingers crossed and many prayers for
both Michelle and Lucy.
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for letting us know. I sure hope it
helps Lucy. I also hope it
helps Michelle to know that some is coming. I hate being at that point
where you don't kn
Michelle, do give her a little while to recover from this morning. She has
been through a lot, being poked and prodded and tested. Unless you get a "gut
feeling" that she's definitely going downhill think about giving her 24 hours.
I think that is what I would do if she were mine -- but being
Good luck, Michelle, with Lucy's visit to the other vet. Many many prayers
coming your way from my house. I know what you mean about loving her more --
that is the way I felt about my Daisy who died in Oct. Sometimes one kitty
will just be -- for lack of better terms, a soulmate. Give her a
Anne, what a great picture of Jimi Too Cool - his pic fits his name. I am so
sorry you lost him. It is always too soon.
"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What an adorable
picture, Anne! Thanks for sharing it. He really does look just Too Cool.
Diane R.
-
Did you give the IR subQ or IM?
"G. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What dosage?
At 06:27 PM 12/13/2006, you wrote:
>Junior's gingivitis cleared up with the immunoregulin treatments. I would
>say within two weeks.
>
>Update
>
>The URI seems better and I am able to put the erythromycin ointment
I just forwarded it
TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: is there someone on the list who can
crosspost this onto the FIP list, please? that's about the best chance
right now, because trying to educate people at the last minute isn't gonna do a
whole lot of good.
On 12/12/06, Kelley
quot; this in case you couldn't see the attachment message. Can anybody
take these FELV babies (presently in Kansas City) or transport to Arkansas?
Gloria
----- Original Message -
From: Susan Loesch
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:05 P
..my world revolves around cats!
-Original Message-
From: Drew Merry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:24 AM
To: 'Susan Loesch'; Drew Merry
Cc: Alisa M Sacco (E-mail); 'Alisa Sacco' (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Recall: Do you have room for 2 FeLV k
Thanks all of you who wrote after Valley's death. Am just now getting back to
a computer and going through email. I appreciate each and every message - your
support means so much - as we find out all too often. You guys are the best
support system in the world.
He is better and I am so grateful. Thank you.
catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Susan,
So many losses. I'm so sorry. I hope Valley recuperates. It's tough with
positive cats. We can only do the best we can.
t
Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
How very special!!!
wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: VERY COOL!!!
:)
Wendy
--- [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
I really like that - memories will warm the heart rather than break it. That
time is still to come for so many of us -- my Bessie and Daisy -- it will be a
while. But one of my kids here at school was talking to me about Daisy, who
was one of our Library Cats - and he said something I just l
Thanks! I am so proud of him!
wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Susan,
Great to hear this!!! Go Valley!!!
:)
Wendy
--- Susan Loesch
wrote:
> My big flamepoint Siamese, Valley, who had the 7
> hematocrit, is much better!! Thank you all for your
> prayers, good vibes and inp
Many prayers coming from me and my gang, Hideyo. You have a hard choice to
make. I don't know enough to give you good imput but I know others on the
list do. Good luck.
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }It seems that it
He has improved on the Epogen alone. My vet - who I have 100% trust in -- and
I discussed a transfusion. He said he'd seen a transfusion kill a cat with a
low crit -- and based on that and on Valley's overall condition even with the
low crit we decided against.
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It really is, isn't it! Hope he continues to be my "good news kid"~![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: YAY!!! For Valley...nice to have some good news for a change! Terrie Mohr-ForkerTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE & COLLIE RESCUEDonations accepted at:https://www.paypal.com/http://www.tazzys-sia
It is really a mixed emotion, isn't it -- so thrilled that he is better but afraid to really enjoy the feeling. Living in the moment is definitely the way to go. I visualize Valley strong and healthy and back here at school with me and the kids in the library here!Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. I was so sure Sunday that he was dying - gave him the 2nd Epogen shot Monday morning. No improvement Monday night or Tues morning - but last night -- I almost couldn't believe my eyes!"G. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Susan! That's wonderful!!! Wow!GloriaAt 12:49 PM 11/15/2006, you wr
The thanks goes to everyone on the list!! I got such good advice and input and Valley, I know, profited from all the prayers and good vibes.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:This is very good news! Thank you for letting us know. elizabeth *Save the earth. It's the only planet with chocolate.*
Thanks. I am trying to be cautiously thrilled!"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm so happy for you and Valley! Way to go, dude! Diane R. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan LoeschSent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:50
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My big flamepoint Siamese, Valley, who had the 7 hematocrit, is much better!! Thank you all for your prayers, good vibes and input. He has now had two shots of Epogen. Last night he came into the kitchen to drink water with the other kids rather than my taking a bowl to hiim. He came into th
but I swear I can't get the smell out!TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:ah, yes, the infamous squirts... the one i have doing that now, tho, has the incredible kindness to do so in the bathtub, so it's easy to clean up....
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