: Thursday, December 08, 2005 6:44
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Subject: Re: OT:help with my
dilemma
Thanks Presto. Moogie's cremains sit on a shelf in the kitchen surrounded
by pictures of her. It's strange, I can be in the room with her remains and
her "real" memorial and not cry
Thanks Presto. Moogie's cremains sit on a shelf in the kitchen surrounded
by pictures of her. It's strange, I can be in the room with her remains and her
"real" memorial and not cry, but when I go to the webpage memorial, I lose it
every time. I do think I captured something on that page that
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005
4:35 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT:help with my
dilemma
Hi Jenn,
On another topic, I read your memorial to
Moogie this morning, and wept. Then I gave a printed copy to my husband,
and after he'd read it in the other
ecember 08, 2005 3:50
PM
Subject: Re: OT:help with my
dilemma
Is the tooth loose at all? If it's loose, it's possibly that it could be
pulled quickly without any sedation. I had one vet that did minor dentals on
well behaved cats without sedating them at all (he has since r
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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005
12:26 PM
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Subject: Re: OT:help with my
dilemma
I have gone through similar decisions
with my positives. Ginger stopped eating and I thought it was from her
bad teeth but was not
with my
dilemma
Hideyo,
That's a tough call with Hannibal.
How wonderful that his blood work is all in the normal range now! You're
such a good mom! Did I understand you correctly, that Hannibal only has one tooth left in his head?
How can he eat anything solid with one tooth? It&
i was thinking something similar re: a less-than-total anesthesia--if
the root is showing already, it may not be that firmly embedded
don't know how they go about that, tho
but it's equally true that hannibal MUST be able to eat, and the
possible systemic consequences of NOT treating an in
Hideyo,
That's a tough call with Hannibal. How wonderful that his blood work
is all in the normal range now! You're such a good mom! Did I
understand you correctly, that Hannibal only has one tooth left in his
head? How can he eat anything solid with one tooth? It's alarming
that he's lost
I have gone through similar decisions with my positives. Ginger
stopped eating and I thought it was from her bad teeth but was not sure, and did
not know whether to put her through tooth-pulling. I did, and they pulled 10
teeth at one time, and she got a really bad URI afterwards. But when
Hi, everyone – I am in dilemma and I need your
opinions.
My Hannibal who has had kidney problem might need to get his
tooth pulled out – he only had one tooth left, but the root is showing
and it’s hurting him as he grows after the food touch his tooth. He is
an older feral boy, and has k
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