Get your own vet to make up a batch for you. All they have to do is order
one vial of the actual human drug InterferonAlpha, and then dilute it to the
correct dilution for cats, the instructions are available at the island pharmacy
website for other vets to use (or at least they used to be).
Heeheehee. Yes, Nina, you have pushed it too far. :)
Not for lack of want, but budget/living space/landlord-wise 2 is my cap. And honestly, 2 below the knee and me is a pretty good fit. One day though...one day. :)
I took Satch to the vet today because he's picked up Azrael's cold. I tried my
Wow Nina! I feel like I've just read one of the
stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul for Cat Lovers!
That's how I know that Matilda's story will have a
good ending. She can't help but win with you on her
side, so in-tune to her needs. Bless you for helping
another little one! Matilda
I called the woman who posted about the calico male
and black female and she runs a rescue in Arlington,
right next to Dallas. I was upset that she left her
post the way she did (ie. it's over). She told me
that she did pts the kittens, which of course, upset
me to hear. I asked her to please
I know Carrie personally and I am shocked and surprised. You know I am
disappointed with this entire state and the attitude towards animals. Animal
controls shooting strays, gas chambers.just the fact you can shoot a dog if
its treat to chickens...why I am surprised they have this
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: To Nina and others who read this thread: male calico and black
girlkittens
I called the woman who posted about the calico male
and black female and she runs a rescue in Arlington,
right next to Dallas. I
Hey Karen
I just want to add that I know of 3 county shelters that took the
time themselves
to find special homes for FeLV+ cats... Road Island, New York State and
my own
Vermont...
Tad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know Carrie personally and I am shocked and surprised. You
know I
YES NORTHERN STATES
northern states and California seem to care. Is that why I am so
fanatical about animal rights cause I am a Yankee?
Guess it doesn't matter. I have to remain positive and move on. I have
babies here that need homes. I cant change all the attitudes but I can
Nina, silica is dangerous.. thats
what they use to keep the food dry (comes in a package with a bag of food ---
says dont eat it
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 2:57
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re
, July 02, 2006 3:14
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
michelle/nina/belinda/marilyn - my minnie
Can you learn to do the SQs at home? I did with Ebony
and it is not difficult.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures
from
thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see if the vet has any of the science diet a/d but will try the baby meats and maybe some of the pached ground chicken.
minnie has never had a huge appetite...but she does have to have some protein. i am still trying to syringe
It's hard to say what would help without knowing what is wrong with
her. She needs a diagnosis. There are so many things that positive cats
can get, and most have treatments of one sort or another that at least sometimes
work.
Michelle
In a message dated 7/2/2006 12:23:05 P.M. Eastern
I want to help on the water thing - but I am in no way an expert on
this. I have 8 cats...weights in pounds are 8, 11.5 ,11 ,10 ,12
,17.5 ,9, 22lbs (yeah - I know 22lbs is HUGE but he looks like a small puma and
has big bones). In a day, the kids drink from 3-4 cups of water a
day. They
-
From:
l.j.
crabtree
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:22
AM
Subject: michelle/nina/belinda/marilyn -
my minnie
thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see
if the vet has any of the science diet a/d
Hi Nina,
I was
wondering if I could get your recipe for the "turkey mush" that you make for one
of your cats? I would like to maybe try it not only for Spaz, but also for
one of my others, Frosty, who has mild allergies. Thanks.
Krishttp://www.spazstory.zoomshare.com
Absolutely. I have to send it as an attachment, so I'll send it
directly to you.
Nina
gwork wrote:
Hi Nina,
I was wondering if
I could get your recipe for the "turkey mush" that you make for one of
your cats? I would like to maybe try it not only for Spaz, but al
Interjecting here - maybe inappropriately...but I am so sorry you guys are
dealing with health issues-- but I just have to tell you how much I appreciate
that you have a house full of love :-) We're (my kitties and I)
areoutside the city limits too -- and it just makes me feel good about my
Also, thanks for the responses to all
the other questions. I am still just confused about how the cat gets
enough protein out of the canned food to stay healthy. Also, is it really
as bad for their oral health as the vets, etc. say it is? From a human
standpoint, I know this is not true as
A far worse thing for dental health in cats is the fact that most people
don't take their cats into the vet for annual tooth scaling. What makes wet food
so bad is that people feed it, and then don't provide proper tooth care. Wet
food alone is NOT the culprit. With dry food, it is less apt
Hi Nina! How's Ty doing today? Just a little stuffy but really not bad hislitter box still is looking normal. No, I wouldn't say that having him neutered was a mistake. I always arrange to pick up my kids the day of the operation to save them any added stress. The stress of anesthesia
re if people think I'm crazy, I
probably am.
Nina
No, I'm called either Roxane or Ann, my mom didn't want me to be called Roxy so she nicknamed me before other kids would. I just don't know why she didn't name me Ann it that is what she was going to call me. : )Tom, my husband,and I for the last 5 years or so have trapped ferals and have
I am not sure how to answer you on a lot of your questions,I am not sure of what kind of treatments they get while at the clinic,I know she does HER best for all the over 200 cats in our care.It would be very hard to give 90+ cats supplements everyday,I did that with my Maizee,but that is just one
all those
stricken with felv. They and you are always in my prayers.
Nina
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
I am not sure how to answer you on a lot of your
questions,I am not sure of what kind of treatments they get while at
the clinic,I know she does HER best for all the over 200 cats in our
care.It would be
Nina,I really had a hard time with how to respond to your first post.I did not want to sound defensive in any way,I know you are only trying to help us out.Just wanted everyone to know I hope we are doing the right things for these precious babies.I felt so sad about our 3 losses that I had to go
Hi Nina!
I certainly don't want to dog EVO as, I believe, it's a step in the
right direction...but I will tell you, and please forgive my highly
scientific opinion... ;) but when I opened the bag of Solid Gold, the
thing that really stuck in my mind was the smell...it just smelled
*good!* EVO
Nina
Yes she does do recommandations. She is the one who recomended
me to Emergency over Rescue. I myself found better results with
Emergency than Rescue. I found that the Em does alittle more
for my cats than the rescue but that's my opinion.
She is not a vet but she does give flower essence
the letter to be (finally) mailed on Friday. But I'm
glad that it wasn't!
I now want to thank Nina for coming to my rescue
when I called her at 11pm last night (1am my time)
in a panic because Mickey walked into the trap way
before I expected him to. How could I reasonably
expect him to stay
can't believe it. I wanted it so much for the others
but they succumbed. And now by some miracle Mickey has made it.
- Original Message -
From: Susan Hoffman
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Some good news--and thanks to Nina Hideyo
How much are you paying for SNAP online?
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 4:08 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Question about
home test kits-esp Nina,lol
Ok, here's the story
Hideyo~
I REFUSE to pay the outrageous online prices for the kits online... Good
god, they want almost $400!!! Highway robbery!
The shelter gets the "Shelter Discount", less than $200...
So, this is why I am in such a dilemma. I can draw the blood myself,
saving vet fees, and if I had my
In a message dated 5/1/06 6:36:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmmm. now that i don't know--but wouldn't the shelter let you AT
LEAST order the kits through them? if you handed them a check with the
order (oh, i know, it may not)
MC~
NOPE!!!
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Question about
home test kits-esp Nina,lol
Ok,
here's the story in a nutshell..
First,
yes, I know about SNAP, I know they can be ordered online,I know they're
considered the best.BUT, they are too pricey.
The
shelter I am affiliated withis a 501(c
vaccinated!)
It's also something I'm going to highlight in the letter to
Paula F in my lobbying for the new Chicago PAWS shelter to have an FeLV annex. I
had intended the letter to be (finally) mailed on Friday. But I'm glad that it
wasn't!
I now want to thank Nina for coming to my rescue when I
Congrats!
Michelle
had intended the letter to be (finally) mailed on Friday. But I'm glad that it
wasn't!
I now want to thank Nina for coming to my rescue when I called
her at 11pm last night (1am my time) in a panic because Mickey walked into the
trap way beforeI expected him to. How could I reasonably expect him
to
Nina Hideyo!!
There is a much better vaccination available now, and
my vet has the special equipment to do
it.
going to highlight in the letter to Paula F in my lobbying for the new Chicago PAWS shelter to have an FeLV annex. I had intended the letter to be (finally) mailed on Friday. But I'm glad that it wasn't! I now want to thank Nina for coming to my rescue when I
called her at 11pm last night (1am my
allI know at
this point. I mentioned it to Nina and she immediately knew what was meant so
she may have some more meaningful info. My vet--who did invest in the
equipment--said that many vets don't use it because of the cost ofthe
equipment...I only heard about it in the first place through
I have not seen Nina on the list for a while, and she did not respond to an
off-list email I sent her. Does anyone know if she is ok or not? I am kind of
worried. I hope she is just busy.
Michelle
. Hopefully, I'll be able to adopt out some of my little
refugees soon and I'll have more time to devote to my beloved group.
Prayers for all those in need,
Blessings and love to you all,
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not seen Nina on the list for a while, and she did not
respond
Nina,
given orally, Virbagen Omega would work exactly like the human interferon
that so many people on the list administer orally... considered the cost
and the difficulties to get Feline Interferon in the USA, there is simply
no reason for doing so! The protocol (1MU/kg for 5 consecutive days
later. Sadly, it wasn't the cure I'd hoped for,
but it did help her fight off illness for a long time. Perhaps if we
had been able to give it to her sooner... Who knows.
Nina
Paolo wrote:
Nina,
given orally, Virbagen Omega would work exactly like the human interferon
that so many people
Hey guys,
Let me know if you received the sick kitty manual so
that I can mark you off the list. I just want to make
sure that you did get it.
Thanks,
Wendy
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
Yes Wendy, I got it, thanks for doing all that work. I just looked it
over briefly and haven't had time to make any notes and get back to you
on it. I will just as soon as I can catch my breath.
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey guys,
Let me know if you received the sick kitty manual so
that I can
Hey Nina,
Isn't Southern California by the ocean? Do you guys
have humidity there? To me, Dallas isn't humid at
all, especially compared to Houston and Florida. Now
there's some humidity!!! When I first moved to
Houston, it took me awhile to get used to sweating the
instant I walked outside
, (some things don't
change!), and my car would overheat if I didn't run the heater. OMG it
was the summer from Hell as far as the heat was concerned! And did I
mention the June bugs?
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
Isn't Southern California by the ocean? Do you guys
have humidity there? To me
to go into summer, which will
be REALLY bad, if the Pacific Jet Airstream (or
whatever it's called) doesn't head south soon. That's
what brings in moisture for us.
June bugs are cute! lol. It's the crickets you have
to worry about!
:)
Wendy
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wendy
ninai am living vicariously through your adventures wih star.!! heheheheweirdly enuf i reckon it is because i am preparing for a *star* of my own, at some point! with flava it was a second recovery..the nasty dogs down the road had grabbed her by the head and were flinging
Nina...i follow with awe and admiration in your day to day with that Starman!!! He is an awesome boy, and his "mom" is AMAZINGG! is it ok to use the transfer factor with other stuff ( considering interferon and have started vit c) y'all are da bombbonks to all! LJ
lying on the bathroom floor made me wonder if there
was a human, (maybe a child), in his life that was kind to him and
shared a bed with him once upon a time.
Nina
l.j. crabtree wrote:
Nina...
i follow with awe and admiration in your day to day with that
Starman!!! He is an awesome boy
Hi Nina!
Thanks so much for your email...it truly makes a huge difference knowing
there are others out there who know exactly what you're going through!
Right now, I have half a mind (which half? I don't know...it's hard to
tell the sane half from the not-so-sane half right now... ;) ) to march
Jenn's idea for an OT group seems to be wasted on us! :)
Hey, but you 2 guys are already in Jenn's group:)
I'm so excited about the o/t group. I've used it a couple of times
already. Kerry
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goat's milk was all she'd eat.
My AC said she liked the way it felt "going in and down". Those poor
little sprites of yours are in my thoughts and prayers, they sure have
been through a lot. Thank goodness they found their way to you!
Much love to you my dear, hang in there!
N
Also - have you tried adding a pinch of bone meal to their food? It's
a band-aid sort of remedy, but it could help firm up their stools and
give them the bonus of slowing the elimination process, thereby helping
them to retain nutrients long enough to do them some good.
N
Nina wrote
: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update -
To Nina and Kerry
How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are
going to have a
tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe
it won't come to
that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear.
(Heck, if it weren't
for you, they probably
: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hideyo,
I have a kitty that does not use the litte box
regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going to
try that towel in a kitty box thing because everytime
I have clothes
this problem.
Sincerely
Carrie
- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update -
To Nina and Kerry
Hideyo,
I have a kitty that does
Sincerely
Carrie
www.arlingtonkittensandcats.petfinder.com
www.alleycatangels.org
www.adoptacat53.com
- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina
- To Nina and Kerry
Yes it sounds good, my problem is I do rescue, so I am concerned
I would start a trend with a towel in the box, hu, maybe I need to
cage her and try to reprogram her, I dont know, in my case I dont see it
working as
there are too many that could end up with potty issues because
] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 7:59 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hideyo,
I have a kitty that does not use the litte box
regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going to
try that towel in a kitty
Nina,
Speaking about dry food, IBD etc...
I just got back from vets and I am VERY frustrated.
Taylor and Moonshade are my 2 "fosters" that came from the kill shelter in
August and were the only 2 surviving distemper kittens. They were rescued in
August, so it's been som
a kitty who will eat medicated food. (Supplemented is different, my boys eat their food with the prozyme and l-glutamine w/no fussing).[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nina, Speaking about dry food, IBD etc... I just got back from vets and I am VERY frustrated. Taylor and Moonshade are my 2
Patti, have they been tested for Trichomonosis? I've had several cases of
that here recently. If you vet needs more info (since it's not well known yet)
he/she can call my vet to inquire about the testing and treatment. It's all
still very new. It's uncommon in cats but leads to loose stools
Thanks for the info.
I completely forgot about clostridium.(DUH!!) Feeling
st_p*d. That was something that came up at shelter. I remember we had
to order the injectable Tylan (Tylosin) when we had an outbreak with our
ferals..
I will call vet tomorrow and ask her to please check
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo
Yamamoto
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you.
If you
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 5:56
PM
Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and
Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them very hard to open and always
end up pricking myself and having to throw the needle out. For that reason I
prefer Monoject
Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as
you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue,
and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle.
Garfunkle is doing good, he still is not back to normal and may take
months before. When I thought
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as
you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue,
and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle.
Garfunkle is doing good, he still
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie,
Kerry N.
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:58 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Dear Hideyo
I'm so glad to hear the news today is good, Hideyo---you and your
furballs
as long as he needs.
I'm going to be in touch with Nina re Tiger. I need to figure out what's
going on with him and how to help him. He goes outside the box once
every other week now. My instinct tells me it's stress-related partly
because he doesn't get enough attention to meet his needs (which
and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks,
Hideyo.
I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it
straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient
with me luckily. My other cats are slowly
Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them very hard to open and always end
up pricking myself and having to throw the needle out. For that reason I prefer
Monoject.
Michelle
In a message dated 11/18/2005 6:55:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kerry,
did I tell you
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005
4:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and
Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them
very hard to open and always end up pricking myself and having to throw the
needle out
Sandy,
I guess you don't have any Siamese in your face insistantly and loudly
making demands for breakfast, affection, etc. :) :)
Bonnie
www.elephants.com
- Original Message -
From: Dudes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, November 14, 2005 7:35 pm
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina
You should be a professional writer Nina. Or are you
already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book coming out Nina!
Kerry
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject
of Joy, Sorrow, Brotherhood, Compassion, Gratitude,
Grief, Commitment, Respect, Companionship and Love Everlasting"!
N
MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:
You should be a professional writer Nina. Or are you
already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book co
of Joy, Sorrow, Brotherhood, Compassion, Gratitude,
Grief, Commitment, Respect, Companionship and Love
Everlasting"!NMacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:
You should be a professional writer Nina. Or are you
already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book coming out Nina!
Kerry
-Origin
-
From: BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina
Sandy,
I guess you don't have any Siamese in your face insistantly and loudly
making demands for breakfast, affection, etc. :) :)
Bonnie
Nina you know, I still enjoy my dogs and other's dogs, but much of the time
when I look into their faces, I see...I need something from you. (Pet me
now? Gonna eat that? Gonna let me out now? Not now? How bout now?) Could
be I have anxious dogs.
But when I look into the eyes of my cats, I see
Nina,
That was a very thoughtful post from Michelle.
It really "hit me" about the part how if Bear had survived I'd be thanking
God a zillion times a dayHow true, how I STILL wish he had
After all this time, I still mourn his loss.
Patti
Dear Nina
It's late at night but wanted you to know you and Grace are constantly in my
thoughts. I hope Grace is having a reasonably comfortable night, and I hope
that when the time comes, it's as sweet a parting as can possibly be
having a compassionate and sensitive vet who allows you
Nina, just wondering how Gracie's doing---and you too. Continuing to
send healing vibes, and visualizing her sweet little furry head in that
bowl. Let us know when you get time, hugs to you both, Kerry
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Dear Nina
Just wondering how Gracie's doing ...has she got stuck into that bowl of
food yet? Thinking of you both and hoping she's come round a little...also
hope you get some RR this evening, even if it's just watching TV with
Gracie on your lap
love and hugs
Kerry
Nina thank you for.
Please try to get a hold of your emotions. I completely understand
about tearing up at just the thought of losing him, I really do get
it. It's easier said than done, but those strong panicky emotions
don't help anyone. Put the energy into resolving to fight
, caring
people. I'm sorry you had to find us, but I'm very pleased to have made
a new friend in you.
Nina
Elizabeth Paz wrote:
Nina thank you for.
Please try to get a hold of your emotions. I completely
understand about tearing up at just the thought of losing him,
I really do get
Nina,
Aztithromycin (zithromax) is VERY similar to
Doxy.
BOTH are anti-bacteriels, habe NO effect on viral
infections, and BOTH can lead to a resistancy after prolonged
use
We have used both for mainly URI's, but we did learn
from our veterinary opthamologist that zthromax is VERY
following you
around the house again, start by being calm!
I really hope the Ophthalmologist appointment goes well. Please let us
know what happened. Prayers for Kitty, your hubby and you.
Nina
Elizabeth Paz wrote:
Thank you for getting in touch with me so soon. You are right I have
such joy.
assisted feeding. Like you would a baby.
Love this way to think of it, will start it tonight. Thank You for the
link.
Well Nina, I have just tried to feed him Syring and all. I got some
strained baby food (chicken) and filled up the syringe, oh my goodness I
bungled it up so bad
: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:52
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Kerry
Nina - OT- a story of mama and the babies
Hi, Kerry
I dont know why but I
did not get your email message that you sent to me last Thursday its very
frustrating! I am sorry that I did not respond to you sooner, I
to re forward it to me again when you get home, I would love to read it.
Nina called me at home yesterday, so I sort of updated her with what happened, but I am going to copy her on this anyway
.
Kerry, once I heard what happened to the mother kitty and her four babies, I couldnt sleep at night
..
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Barb Moermond
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 2:56
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Kerry Nina -
OT- a story of mama and the babies
Oh Hideyo, thank you so much for being who you are! I have tears
in my eyes
oh, hideyo--
blessings upon blessings to you.
jasmine was clearly just waiting for you to come reclaim her (even if
YOU didn't think you knew her, she DEFINITELY knew you!)--
i cannot begin to tell you how much i needed to see this story right now.
thank you so much for, well, just being.
Ditto from me!
tonyaTenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, hideyo--blessings upon blessings to you.jasmine was clearly just waiting for you to come reclaim her (even ifYOU didn't think you knew her, she DEFINITELY knew you!)--i cannot begin to tell you how much i needed to see this story right
Any time we can help
Good Luck ;-))
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nina, Thanks for your input on your success with touchy cats! I see that speed is a big factor. You are good!! No, I didn't see the recent thread on Revolution, hmmm... I have used it on him before with no problems, though, when he
Nina,
Thanks for your input on your success with touchy cats! I see that speed is a big factor. You are good!!
No, I didn't see the recent thread on Revolution, hmmm... I have used it on him before with no problems, though, when he was in a big kitty condo temporarily for meds taking. I use
Me too...I would like to do the same thing!
God what a crock of sh*t!!!
I know this happens but there is such a thing as common sense.
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There's no danger to her, even if they have been exposed, if her
Nina: is everything OK? I havent seen
your postings since Saturday and am checking and see how everyone is doing
including Timmy
Hideyo
Agreed--when I got to the bit where you say someone replied to the found
ad I have to admit my heart did sink, Nina. Oh, it's so good to know
that they're going to be loved and cared for from now on.
Kerry
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there is something contained in mineral oil that is
ototoxic to cats, (toxic to the ears). It must not be a very great
danger, since you've been doing this with success for so long, but might
as well be as safe as possible.
Thanks for all your help,
Nina
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I'm getting
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