Little Missy is fine now. I really think it was just the dry air. She had
company (some people who came to do a home visit on the foster cats before
the paperwork happens that turns them over to me) and was too exited!
Nina, I will send the pictures when I get them off my camera...
On
Oh Kelley, what a relief! I'm so attached to your little Missy. I just
want to squeeze her. I'm looking forward to her new pictures.
Nina
Kelley Saveika wrote:
Little Missy is fine now. I really think it was just the dry air.
She had company (some people who came to do a home visit on the
She would be quite happy to be squeezed. She is just so happy when people
come to see her!
On 1/22/07, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Kelley, what a relief! I'm so attached to your little Missy. I just
want to squeeze her. I'm looking forward to her new pictures.
Nina
Kelley Saveika
Poor girlie. Hope it's just the dry air; are you boiling water or
anything to moisten it?
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:20 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: Missy has a bloody
Hi Kelley,
I remembered other list members posting about bloody noses and did a
quick search. Humidifiers seemed to help and someone posted about
possible ulcerations inside/outside the nose. They said to check for
calicivirus or herpes. How much lysine do you have her on? I'd try
either
She gets 250 mg of lysine a day.
She does NOT want her nose messed with. I have a new picture of her with 2
of her kitty friends I need to put on my website:).
On 1/18/07, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kelley,
I remembered other list members posting about bloody noses and did a
quick
Kelley, I hope that Missy's nose is due to dry air and
not anything more serious. Both of you are in my
prayers.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kelley,
I remembered other list members posting about bloody
noses and did a
quick search. Humidifiers seemed to help and
I'd go ahead and up that to 500mg a day and see if it helps. I don't
blame her for not wanting you to mess with her sore little nose. Pure
Aloe gel or a touch of vasiline might help though. I'd love to see her
new pictures.
Nina
Kelley Saveika wrote:
She gets 250 mg of lysine a day.
She
I know not everyone uses homeopathy, and it's not used like regular
allopathic medicine -- but I use either Arnica or Phosphorus for
unusual bleeding - usually Arnica. It works really well, I take it
myself for nosebleed, especially get it during the dry winter.
I gave it to my dear departed
I hope it's nothing too! I hate to even mention it, but that was one of the
very last signs right before my Moogie died, her nose began to bleed. It's
the reason I rushed her to the vet... but it was too late, they said she was
already dying, and probably wouldn't make it another hour on her own.
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