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http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Feline-Stomatitis
One or the other should get you to the page where you register. If not,
please let me know and I'll try something else.
If you have men who will
exclude any of
Repeating is good sometimes - thanks much -
Gloria
At 04:06 PM 7/1/2007, you wrote:
I'm sure I am repeating myself but please try the Brush Away from
Petzlife as well as Just Born with colostrum. A lady on the
stomatitis board thinks extremely highly of it and so do I. I have
human friends
In a message dated 5/28/07 12:38:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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My cats w/stomatitis have done well after having their teeth pulled.
Dtto,here,,,
Especially w/ ot Fev/FIV ats..
I kmow it seems like a drastic' measure,but I can only attest to the[
improvements
Jane,
I'm not a vet, but my sense is that boosting the immune system will
help with the stomatitis. I'm using Liquid DMG and Transfer Factor on
my cat. My homeopathic vet, like yours, tends to feel good about the
use of DMG. Vetri-Science also makes a Maitake-DMG Liquid, which
contains
Dixie has this and has lost a couple of front teeth. The Brush Away + good
diet+supplements seem to help. She doesn't appear to be in any pain and
this has gone on for about 2 years.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
Why did your vet say she could not go out? Can she go out when she
gets over all the stuff she has? Little Mamie always went out
sometimes with us and sometimes on her own. Fortunately we were in a
very safe neighborhood and she would go out at five AM and stay out
until ten at night.
Oh--I forgot. Little Sammy also takes interferon.
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On May 28, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Lance wrote:
Jane,
I'm not a vet, but my sense is that boosting the immune system will
help with the stomatitis. I'm using Liquid DMG and Transfer Factor
on my cat.
At 07:13 PM 5/28/2007, you wrote:
Leukemia kitties should be kept in so they do not infect other cats
and also so they do not pick up other stuff.
In general Ido not adopt any cats out who are allowed to roam free.
there are cars and dogs and engines they get into, they get trapped
in
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From: Kelly L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: stomatitis
At 07:13 PM 5/28/2007, you wrote:
Leukemia kitties should be kept in so they do not infect other cats and
also so they do not pick up other stuff.
In general Ido
Hey Jane,
Did the vet say what causes the giardia?
Thanks,
Wendy
--- Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you all for your encouragement and sound
advise.
Has anyone been able to cure stomatitis ?
We are working on diarrhea, giardia (which is
probably
causing the diarrhea)
Not the stomatitis itself, however, cats with severe stomatitis could die
from not eating, it the mouth lesions make it too painful to eat. Likewise,
cats with untreated stomatitis could also get secondary oral bacterial
infections which could in theory go systematic and be deadly.
Phaewryn
Hi Sheila, This is not an answer to your question-sorry! I'm off topic, but
I couldn't help but notice that you're from Nebraska. I have 1 FeLV cat and
2 negatives that need homes. I'm new to this. I've contacted many rescues in
NE with no luck. If you have any helpful contacts, could you let me
http://www.dentalvet.com/vets/cats/LPGS.htm
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Low cost SpayNeuter services in VT, and Emergency Financial Assistance for cat
owners:
http://ucat.us/VermontLowCost.html
Special Needs Cat Resources:
At 07:52 PM 11/7/2006, you wrote:
What I was addressing is the use of Triamcinolone interlesionally. It
was just a thought as I have seen it used in people dermatology for
years and the results are great, There are less systemic effects so I
asked my vet if it had been tried, I guess it has
I'm a really bad skeptic about everything... and my Physical Therapist got a
deep
tissue laser for her practice. I was skeptical of course, but then she said
it's also
used for dermatology use, and that it helped her pimples (she'd naturally been
experimenting on herself since it was a new toy,
Hi Nina!
Jimi Too Cool's vet seems to be
clueless about where the pain is emanating from. He was just guessing
stomach or esophagus. I will do some re-reading, I had forgotten, if I
ever knew, that stomatitis can affect other organs, hmmm. I think the
mystery is that he really does not
in MI,
among other furry friends
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 22:02:32 EDTFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re:
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text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Here are my ideas (all just shots in the
dark):1. Go to a veterinary dentist r
Belinda,
Thanks so much for all the
links! This is great, lots of food for thought. So, how was
pancreatitis finally diagnosed with Bailey? I don't think I have read a
lot about pancreatitis in cats but have done some reading about dogs with
it. I'm sorry you lost your sweet boy that way.
Hi Anne!
I've always loved Jimi Too Cool's name, and I remember Sophie too. I'm
so sorry to hear about Jimi's distress when eating. Isn't that just the
worst? To watch them be interested, to know they are hungry, and then
to see them react to something as benign as food with pain and
Metacam, can cause serious kidney damage, I'd have his kidney's
checked right away if he has lost so much weight. Cats with kidney
problems are notorious for not wanting to eat.
Has he had his teeth pulled, this is often the last resort fix for cats
with serious stomastisis, and the
Just reread your post, has he been checked for pancreatitis, many
cats with pancreatitis will not eat because they have immediate pain
when eating? This is what Bailey unknown to us at the time had, he ate
but it was apparent he was very uncomfortable while eating and after,
and he had
Hi Anne,I certainly remember you and think of J2C and Sophie often. I think it's a miracle what you've done for Sophie especially. I don't have any advice for you since I haven't yet had to deal with these symptoms. I do agree with what you said though about making him comfortable. My first
Here are my ideas (all just shots in the dark):
1. Go to a veterinary dentist rather than a regular vet. They are more
specialized.
2. Try one of the intensive immune supports that have seemed to help other
kinds of immune problems in positive cats, like Immuno-Regulin or
Acemannan.
3.
Thank you Patti, guess my vet doesn't know about this, I asked if
there was an injectable, I always prefer injections, MUCH easier. How
about Doxy any injectable for that?
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable
Hi Belinda,
I'm so far behind on the posts, but I saw this and wanted to respond. I
seem to remember asking about an injectable Dox for my Grace, (you may
remember that it pulled her back to me more than once). I was told
there was none. I tried compounding it, but it was still so vile
Belinda~
No doxy, as far as I know. Wish there was. That's one med that
seems to be the most effective for one of my guys. The best my vet can do
is compound it.
(And, I know that it wasn't available when I ordered for the
shelter.)
But the clindamycin, gosh, we've had the injectable at the
In a message dated 1/13/06 9:08:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Thank
you Patti, guess my vet doesn't know about this, I asked if there was an
injectable, I always prefer injections, MUCH easier. How about Doxy
any injectable for that?
Belinda~
Just sent you
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Belinda~
No doxy, as far as I know. Wish there was. That's one med
that seems to be the most effective for one of my guys. The best my vet
can do is compound
No She said clindamycine wasn't available as an injectable.
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
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http://www.bemikitties.com/cls
Thanks, Belinda. I have a vet appointment for her tomorrow, and I was going
to get blood work, but I was thinking of holding off. Now I think I should take
her, right?
I have her clindamycin liquid today and she gagged and threw up right
away. She then ate a little and held it down, so I
the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their fellow
man.
St. Francis
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