That is great news about Flavia-- amazing actually-- at least tentatively.
>From 7.5 to 21 in a matter of 2 days is truly amazing. I wish so much that when
Simon crashed at the end, with a hematocrit of 8, that he had let them put the
catheter in to transfuse him. He had been so traumatized b
Another thing you might do is wash all the bedding in the room they're all in to get 'out' their familiar smells so they may be more amiable to Flavia's antiseptic smell.
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My opinion might be biased (I have a bad experience in the pa
MoermondSent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:08 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Flavia further update
She probably still smells like the vet - he just isn't sure she's the same kitty anymore - the smell will wear off. This happens with my boys when they have to go in alone - who
how the numbers are on a regular basis. But I'll give what you say more
thought. Thanks again--Kerry
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Kerry,
It's good news that Flavia is feeling better, you know how much I pray
that it continues. As far as the others not welcoming her back with
open arms... Remember, she stinks! She has that strong vet hospital
smell on her that is very upsetting to kitties. Eve
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It's such a pity. She could do with some
R&R with the others. And she's back at the vet tomorrow, so this shunning
could go on and on!
It was so sweet, too, to hear her squeak
whe
Kerry,
It's good news that Flavia is feeling better, you know how much I pray
that it continues. As far as the others not welcoming her back with
open arms... Remember, she stinks! She has that strong vet hospital
smell on her that is very upsetting to kitties. Even the best, most
loving f
ce, twice
or three times a week. What do you guys think?
Thanks!
Kerry
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She probably stil
She probably still smells like the vet - he just isn't sure she's the same kitty anymore - the smell will wear off. This happens with my boys when they have to go in alone - whoever was at the vet gets picked on by the one who stayed home and it's because they smell different.Kerry MacKenzie <[EMA
Kerry,
Positive thoughts coming your way, I am sure th eothers just need some time to adjust again, all will be well, I am sure of it, hang in there.
Cherie
Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wanted to let you all know how Flavia is, but first I apologize for not being able yet to r
Wanted to let you all know how Flavia is, but first I
apologize for not being able yet to reply to your kind individual
emails--thank you so much--it's been a crazy two days.
Flavia's hematocrit went from 6 (or 7.5 depending on which
reading) to 17 with the transfusion. She had dep and dex t
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