halleluia, sister!
(yeah, i'll go to bed now.)
On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every "what if" I have experienced in the past brought me to a new
awareness in the present, even though the lessons were hard, I learned from
them. "What if" I had just taken that extra few
Every "what if" I have experienced in the past brought me to a new awareness
in the present, even though the lessons were hard, I learned from them.
"What if" I had just taken that extra few minutes to check on Kiki that
night, rather than going to bed because I was too tired to feed him? Would I
h
Yep, there's a 'bus' with your name on it out there somewhere. Now that
is guaranteed.
N
MaryChristine wrote:
and the real thing that people keep forgetting is that there are no
guarantees for the kitties who DON'T have FeLV! your $2,500 showcat
can fall over permanently from HCM, anyone can
and the real thing that people keep forgetting is that there are no
guarantees for the kitties who DON'T have FeLV! your $2,500 showcat can fall
over permanently from HCM, anyone can throw a blood clot, etc. same with
people--if we stop loving other living things because they're gonna get sick
and
You need a different vet. He's done two tests, with conflicting results, and
no tests on the kittens, and let he's advocating euth? He's NUTS. Period.
NO, that's not the right thing to do, and NO that's not the usual course of
action. You have an INCOMPETENT VET!
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us/domesticc
My vet puts it much less eloquently. I go in there at least once a
week all upset saying "I'm doing X, Y and Z. I don't know what to
do." He always says "It's a virus. There's nothing you CAN do."
(which is not entirely correct, there are supportive things and immune
boosting things, etc - but
Deb,
You are afraid of mixing because the danger is real. Your household is
indicative of that. We might never know how it is that you have 3
previously believed neg cats testing pos. Was the disease dormant in
their systems before they came to you, are they in the process of
clearing the v
Thanks Nina. I actually called my vet and talked to
my favorite vet tech and not once did she mention PTS.
She explained to me about the disease and told me
about a kitten she had that was positive and she had
to find a home for but other than that there was NO
talk of PTS. Any vet that tells pe
Hurray! Thank you for reminding me once again how the rewards of being
a member of this list outweigh all the heartache we endure. It's filled
with people just like the two of you. People that put their intuition
and heart before the advice of others that don't know any better, or
have found
n how much I can handle so I'm just taking it all a day at a time
and giving them as much TLC as I can until I figure this all out:)
Thanks for your advice/input here.it's much appreciated:)
Deb
From: Nina
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday,
a time and giving them as
much TLC as I can until I figure this all out:)
Thanks for your advice/input here.it's much appreciated:)
Deb
From: Nina
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: New Member - Deb and mixing
Deb,
I'm pl
Hi Deana,
Like you, I am new to this as well. My friend and I
rescued a momma kitty with 6 kittens and a 6 month old
boy. The boy turned up negative but the momma turned
up positive. We were told by other rescuers to have
all of them PTS, but my friend and I just couldn't do
it. We didn't feel
o:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
*Subject:* Re: need advice from new member
I really think the ragdoll was dumped and just took up with the ferals.
She certainly stood out from the crowd! She adapted to indoor life nicely
and hasn't wanted to venture out again after finding soft furniture a
2007 3:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: need advice from new member
I really think the ragdoll was dumped and just took up with the ferals.
She certainly stood out from the crowd! She adapted to indoor life
nicely and hasn't wanted to venture out again after finding soft
furnitur
ED]>Sent: May 8, 2007 2:07 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: need advice from new member i'm sorry, a FERAL ragdoll? that's almost as oxymoronic as a feral persian! most raggies need to take classes to even learn how to hiss and growlokay, to get serious. (me?)have
Oh please do not put this kittens to sleep!! I would look into another vet. I
have three 9 month old kitties that are positive and to date very healthy. I
think you need to look for a cat savy vet. The testing done on the mom sounds
suspcious to say the least.
Deb H.
"Deana K. Wagoner
Not only would I not consider pts those babies, I'd like to go punch
your vet in the nose. It sounds like there is a question about whether
that brave momma was actually pos herself, let alone the babies. So
many vets are so outdated in the way they deal with felv. It used to be
a common pra
i'm sorry, a FERAL ragdoll? that's almost as oxymoronic as a feral persian!
most raggies need to take classes to even learn how to hiss and growl
okay, to get serious. (me?)
have to agree with kelley.
sounds to ME that if a vet did a second snap test right away, it's because
they were prett
No do not put any kittens to sleep because there is a pos test.
1. They may not be pos.
2. I am confused about the original test. It is not common to test a
kitty twice, especially one who was injured and is dying. Was the
kitty tested before death? Really confused about this part.
3.
I am new to the list and need some advice. We have a number of ferals in our
neighborhood and there has been an effort to trap/spay-neuter as many as
possible. I have been successful in turning two of them into great house cats.
One was negative and vaccinated at 6 months of age. She is abo
Deb,
I'm pleased to hear you have potential adopters for your boys. I'm
hoping that someone will adopt them together. Tell those folks to come
join us here!
Forgive me for responding without reading your previous posts, you may
already have addressed this, but... I am one of the people tha
them in my own home , if I can help in any other way,
with transporting or any other aspect of rescue please let me know:)
Take Care,
Deb
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that's just for the snap test, tho, kelley--she needs to find a place to send
out the IFA, too. and she's in a really expensive part of the world! hee
hee.
your vet told you that the ones who tested positive will always be positive?
no o
That's OK Kellyany help is appreciated and I'm making small steps forward
here:)
Deb
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:07 PM
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Oh, no, sorry, I wasn't thin
are getting shown
and posted so more people will see them. Thanks so much:)
Deb
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Hi Deb, welcome to the group. I sent you several
Hi Deb, welcome to the group. I sent you several private emails with your
cat's webpage, and Petfinder listing.
In case anyone hasn't seen these beautiful boys:
http://ucat.us/BCR/JadonBruschi.html
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Special Needs Cat Resources
http://www.iGive.com/html
Oh, no, sorry, I wasn't thinking of the IFA. Sorry for the mistake.
On 5/7/07, MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
that's just for the snap test, tho, kelley--she needs to find a place to
send out the IFA, too. and she's in a really expensive part of the world!
hee hee.
your vet told
that's just for the snap test, tho, kelley--she needs to find a place to
send out the IFA, too. and she's in a really expensive part of the world!
hee hee.
your vet told you that the ones who tested positive will always be positive?
no one can say that without having some retesting done.
Hi Deb,
For the testing - I would look for a group in your area which has an account
with IDEXX. They get the tests very cheaply.
I can't draw blood because it is a two person job. My vet draws the blood
for me and I supply the tests.
On 5/7/07, Deb Stockbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sweets
Hi Everyone,
I just realized that I never introduced myself to this group and was referred
here by Mary Christine who has been a wealth of info for me. I've posted on so
many lists I just can't keep things straight anymore! Anyway , My name is Deb
stockbridge and I have a situation w
Welcome - so very glad you are here. Animal, Amele and Frack are very lucky
to have you - may they grow strong. They know they are loved.
elizabeth
On 12/28/06, JoJo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
New member, just an intro post – and a long one. I will tend to lurk mor
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: New Member
Hi All,
New member, just an intro post - and a long one. I will tend to lurk more
then comment, unless I feel compelled to do so. I'm here to learn and to
share my experience and hear about others.
I've been fostering kittens for a
Welcome to the group Jo. Your story is not uncommon in the group, I think
several people have joined over the years because they became parents to a
FELV+ litter of kittens. Sounds like you are doing really well with them.
Phaewryn
Donations Needed for Whitey's emergency Vet Care!
http://ucat.us/
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Subject: New Member
Hi All,
New member, just an intro post – and a long one. I will tend to lurk more then
comment, unless I feel compelled to do so. I’m here to learn and to share my
experience and hear about o
Hi All,
New member, just an intro post - and a long one. I will tend to lurk more
then comment, unless I feel compelled to do so. I'm here to learn and to
share my experience and hear about others.
I've been fostering kittens for a local shelter since 2003. Up until this
year
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 1:10 PM
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Did you give the IR subQ or IM?
"G. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What dosage?
At 06:27 PM 12/13/2006, you wrote:
>
papers on the Alferon to read. She is not there tomorrow, so I
>may have to stop by and see what I can get.
>
>Best of luck with your kitty.
>
>Sally
>
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your kitty.
Sally
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 2:23 PM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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Hi Folks,
I just joined this list after finding out t
If you give me your mailing address, I'll send you a small tube of probiotics
gel. I
bought a box of 6, and then didn't need it (turns out it wasn't helpful for the
condition my cat had). I'd rather give some of it away than to just let it sit
here
and expire. Come to think of it, I have several
ginal Message-
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O'Gwynn
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 7:30 PM
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Subject: Re: New member introduction/questions-Sally
Sour cream for the diarrhea? Does the sour cream you use
Hi Sue,
Glad you have found our site. It's a great one! You
might consider upping the L-lysine dose for your
kitty. I adopted a kitten last February that had
severe corneal ulcers (had to have one eye removed
before we adopted her). After I took her home, I
tried everything the vet gave me (an
Sour cream for the diarrhea? Does the sour cream you use say on the label "
with live
and active acidophilus cultures"?
Most sour cream does NOT have any beneficial bacteria in it, so make sure you're
feeding one that has it in there, like this one:
http://organicvalley.coop/utility/faq/sour_cream
vtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: New member introduction/questions-Sally
>On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:27:04 -0500 "Sally" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Junior's gingivitis cleared up with the immunoregulin treatments. I would
> say within two weeks.
> Sally
Hi Sally,
>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 09:44:00 -0800, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How is Shane with vet visits? Would he do okay with dental work while he's
>awake? How long ago was your last vet visit? Did he drop the weight quickly,
>or over a length of time? Depending on how bad his gums are, you might wan
>On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 06:14:07 -0800 Belinda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He did fine with the surgery which lasted about 45 minutes, they used
> sevoflurane and fluids before, during and after.
> Belinda
Hi Belinda,
Thanks for sharing Bailey's dentistry success story. :-) Shane seems to be
eatin
>On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 00:39:48 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subject: Re: New member introduction/questions
> This is a tricky one. Dental health is very important. You would hate for your
> baby to overcome the rigors of fighting FeVL only to succumb to a debilitating
> and prev
>On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:27:04 -0500 "Sally" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Junior's gingivitis cleared up with the immunoregulin treatments. I would
> say within two weeks.
> Sally
Hi Sally,
That sounds very encouraging! So, in Junior's case, the gingivitis cleared
up strictly using the Immunoregu
>On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 15:10:56 -0500 "Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn" <[EMAIL
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>wrote:
>I once had a vet that scaled cat's teeth without any sedatives or
>anesthesiaPersonally, I wouldn't risk putting a FELV+ cat under anesthesia
>for a dental, the trade off is not worth the risks, IMO.
>
>On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 18:07:17 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would immediately put him on 500 mg/day of lysine for herpes. For the
> gingivitis you might want to try a 5 day course of clindamycin, an antibiotic
> that is especially good for gums.
>Michelle
Hi Michelle,
Thanks for your reply
Welcome Susan and Shane,
It's so tough to make these hard decisions when there are no clear cut
answers. At least you seem fortunate in having a vet that understands
the dangers of stress on felv kitties, (and one that doesn't try to
force your hand with what they think is best). How is Shane
Dental health is *very* important. You would hate for your baby to
overcome the rigors of fighting FeVL only to succumb to a debilitating
and preventable illness caused by dental neglect.
I agree, neglected dental health can lead to very serious and even
deadly infections and other serious pr
It's the only planet with chocolate.*
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Hi Folks,
I just joined this list after finding out that my cat, Shane, is FeLV
positive.
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 2:23 PM
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Hi Folks,
I just joined this list after finding out that my cat, Shane, is FeLV
positive. Shane is approxi
Hi and welcome. If dental is badly needed I would do it. Two of my
positives had multiple teeth extracted and it went ok, though one got a URI
from the
stress of surgery that took a while to go away. But their teeth were so bad
they could not eat without the extractions.
I would immediat
I once had a vet that scaled cat's teeth without any sedatives or anesthesia.
Those
vets are hard to find, and he's since retired, but it's worth calling around
your
area and asking about. That would be the ideal solution. You can also try
brushing at
home, they make special cat toothpaste and t
Hi Folks,
I just joined this list after finding out that my cat, Shane, is FeLV
positive. Shane is approximately 3-4 years old. I adopted him about 2 1/2
years ago from our local shelter. I did not have him tested at the time I
adopted him, so there is no way to know how long he has been infected
Welcome back Beth, and congrats on your new baby! I've learned that having a
half bald cat isn't so bad, so long as he's not itchy and miserable, I
wouldn't worry about it too much, hair is cosmetic!
Phaewryn
(you'll remember me as Jenn most likely, I've changed my name, my FELV
baby's name was Mo
eir
fellow man.
St. Francis
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From: Gussies mom
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 9:10 AM
Subject: New member/old member
Hello-
My name is Beth and I used to be on this list several years ago. I had
sever
Welcome to the group. We just had a decision about whether or not using metacam was safe or not. I hope others have more advice for you than I do. Bless you for what you do to help animals. tonyamarta gasper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I just joined, I'm Marta from Nebraska, some of you a
I don't think IR would directly attack infectious anemia, but I think that
it would boost the immune system so that it could fight it better along with
antibiotics. I have used IR in conjunction with abx.
Michelle
In a message dated 8/1/2006 12:33:52 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROT
Welcome to Marta! Some on the list use Immunoregulin sub-q and report it works well. I'd sure try it - Too bad folks blame illness on FIP (and FELV) when really they just don't know what it is.Gloria in Arkansas In a message dated 7/31/2006 9:33:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Welcome. Hope your sick one will be better soon.
elizabeth
In a message dated 7/31/2006 9:33:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I just joined, I'm Marta from Nebraska, some of you already know me from
other lists.
I have no FeLV kitties right now_just a FIV+,
welcome marta!
On 7/31/06, marta gasper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just joined, I'm Marta from Nebraska, some of you already know me from other lists.
I have no FeLV kitties right now_just a FIV+, was diagnosed with FIP almost a year ago but he bounced back so well, most likely that isn't the p
I just joined, I'm Marta from Nebraska, some of you already know me from other lists. I have no FeLV kitties right now_just a FIV+, was diagnosed with FIP almost a year ago but he bounced back so well, most likely that isn't the problem. I'll know more on next vet check up next month. We care for
Beth, I'm so sorry for your predicament. First of all though You didn't make 'mistakes'. You did what any decent person would do. Have you tried finding a rescue group in your area to help you financially?? Check the internet and see what help there might be for you financially. As
Hi Beth, I'm glad you found us too. Thank you so much for not being
able to turn away from these cats! Please, please, please, stop
beating yourself up for doing the best you could in a not so good
situation. As Lance said, I highly doubt that you have put Blue in any
danger. There are many
Hi Beth,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, though I think it's great
that you took the time to take care of the little ones. You've
certainly come to the right place for thoughts on what's going on.
There are a number of rescuers on the list who will have good advice
for you (and th
Hi everyone,
Happy to have found this list, but I so wish I didn't need to. Here's my story...
A feral cat had 5 kittens in my in laws brush pile, she moved them after I found them at 3 weeks old. I waited a few weeks and went looking for them again, figuring they could be weaned but were stil
fip has fluid build up, but its pretty deadly and
kille pretty fast, so doubt its that
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Allie
Deaver
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 10:30
AM
Subject: Re: New Member
Carrie-She has fluid buildup in
Felv can incubate for a while. If it were me I would do a retest. Ask for a plain old felv instead of the fiv/felv combo to save a few bucks.This does sound a lot though like a reaction. I think I would try another vet for a second opinion.thd cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have test
alk@felineleukemia.org
> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 3:32 PM
> Subject: Re: New Member
>
>
> Carrie,
> That is wonderful news!! What better reason could
> you have to give thanks today, huh?
> Was her diagnosis toxoplasmosis? Just wondering, I
> remembe
lineleukemia.org
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That's amazing, Carrie! I'm hoping for similar results for my
kitten, now that I have some advice other than 'Put her to sleep' thanks to
this wonderful group!Allie
On 11/24/05
Subject: Re: New Member
That's amazing, Carrie! I'm hoping for similar results for my
kitten, now that I have some advice other than 'Put her to sleep' thanks to
this wonderful group!Allie
On 11/24/05, carrie
chance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
okay
has never acted like this in a long time,
thankful I am today!
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Carrie,
That is wonderful news!! What better
Wonderful! I'm so happy for you and her!
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html
Carrie,
That is wonderful news!! What better reason could you have to give
thanks today, huh?
Was her diagnosis toxoplasmosis? Just wondering, I remember seeing the
bloodwork and talk of FIP. Just wondering if I missed a post?
Anyway, I am so happy for both you and your kitty. I pray for
c
be on her wayTHANK YOU ALL- Original Message -From: "carrie chance" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <>Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 2:59 PMSubject: Re: New Member> Okay here are the results> this is long and took me forever to type>> ALK30
> ALT 50> AST
hopefully with continued use she will
be on her way
THANK YOU ALL
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Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 2:59 PM
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Okay here are the results
this is long and t
om/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350
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From: wendy
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:42
PM
Subject: Re: New Member
Rebecca,It's so good to "meet" you and get to know you
andBrooklyn P for Putt
ABSOLUTE MONOCYTE936
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL468
FIP ADD ON TEST: NO ANTIBODY PRESENT @ 1:100
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Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:03 AM
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You can send a blood work
Rebecca,
It's so good to "meet" you and get to know you and
Brooklyn P for Putty tat O'Malley. I cracked up when
I read that. I have news for you though. It sounds
like you have been kitty-pated (like twitter-pated,
but with kitties). Now that this kitty has stolen
your heart, you will never b
n, we will see what the blood work say when you post it.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 6:22 PM
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I have her on pedialite, took her off antibi
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oh my, I just read an article, Im not even sure what made me think of
it,
but I gave her revolution about a month ago, and the adverse reactions
My boyfriend specifically said to me several times this past month "NO MORE
CATS!". That means housecats, the ferals wont be in "his" space so that's OK. I
tend to agree with him, 6 really is my maximum number in this apartment, any
more would tend towards "hoarding".
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp:/
It is possible it's a bad reaction to Revolution. I'm constantly appalled that
vets
PRESCRIBE the stuff to cats that are ill, weak, or unthrifty, as it CLEARLY
states on
the label that it's NOT for use in weak, underweight, or unthrifty cats.
At this point, I think it should be pretty much clear
Sounds like she may have been poisoned and gotten permanently damaged from it,
or it
could be seizures caused by any number of things. Let me forward your post to
the
handicats2 group, they have lot's of experience with brain issues there, and
something you said might strike a cord with some of t
looking at all options of what went wrong and where
and it appears this one matched,
carrie
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Hi Carrie - Again, welcome to the list. That really is difficult, and
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Hi Carrie - Again, welcome to the list. That really is difficult, and
tugs at my heart. My Lancelot just died, and seemed like he never
thrived, poor baby. When he was sick, h
In a message dated 11/22/05 2:48:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Aww,
he's a pretty orange boy! (everyone here knows I'm a nut for that
color
Hey Jenn!!
My little 3-legged stray girl that was HBC is an
absolutely stunning orange baby!(Pulling at your heart
stri
rus IFA titer test so that they won't have to draw another
sample of blood. The meantime, I am forwarding the link to dr. addie's
website http://www.dr-addie.com/
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Sent: Tuesday, November 2
05 3:24 PM
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Another suggestion, you might want to change the vet, too.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yamamoto
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 3:22 PM
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Another suggestion, you might want to change the vet, too.
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Hi, Carrie, welcome to the list
The meantime, I am forwarding the link to dr. addie's
website http://www.dr-addie.com/
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I have t
I have tested my kitty and no FIV or FELV or anything like that, but I was
told you guys are the smartest people around when
it comes to cats and kittens with problems. Heres mine!
Sasha is 3 months old, she was fine, but then never really looked right,
straggly and just not a healthy kitty, thin
Aww, he's a pretty orange boy! (everyone here knows I'm a nut for that color)
Jenn
http://ucat.us
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue:
http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Adopt a FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/
Adopt a FELV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html
"Saving one
I am so glad that you are glad, Sandy!
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Hideyo, I am so glad you addressed that, because I wondered for
Very beautiful furchild :)
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My opinion only but, dry food is what makes most cats fat, dry really
isn't good for cats. It is mostly grains and carbohydrates and cats do
not need either and in fact cannot proccess them very well. When Buddie
was way over weight, she ate ONLY dry all her life, would not have
anything to d
Actually, DUH I have links to Brooklyn's Photos I can share...I forgot...
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1284.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1283.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/images/Kitty/IMG_1282.JPG
http://www.compassionateplanet.com/ima
Hi Rebecca,
Welcome to the group and what a lucky boy Brooklyn and the rest of
your gang is!! I have a free online community photo album you are
welcome to use to post pictures of all of your guys in. Just register
and post away.
http://albums.bemikitties.com
My Bailey my only positi
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