alf Of Jennifer
Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 3:15 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT:crying for help - serious side effect from antibiotics
Yes, I think so. It could be that he has had to go for a while, and just
couldn't make it to the box on hi
n Behalf Of Jennifer
Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 3:15 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT:crying for help - serious side effect from antibiotics
Yes, I think so. It could be that he has had to go for a while, and just
couldn't make it to the box on his
Yes, I think so. It could be that he has had to go for a while, and just
couldn't make it to the box on his own, so he was holding it, and when you
begin to feed him "what goes in must come out", and he HAS to go. Try
placing him in the box before each feeding. You may be able to train him to
"go"
ubject: Re: OT:crying for help - serious side effect from antibiotics
Yeah, make sure it's Handicats2, not Handicats, we moved the group to
Handicats2 because of spammers in the original group (with a missing
group owner). Most of us unsubbed from the first one once we got the
second one going,
Yeah, make sure it's Handicats2, not Handicats, we moved the group to
Handicats2 because of spammers in the original group (with a missing group
owner). Most of us unsubbed from the first one once we got the second one
going, here's the link:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HANDICATS2/
If you'r
I have no experience with that particular condition, but sending you
good vibes. Might also try some lactobacillus for the tummy and
immune system. Also the 4 hour antihistamine that's used for cats-
can't remember the brand.
Gloria
On Dec 9, 2006, at 8:10 PM, Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Hi
unday, December 10, 2006 7:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT:crying for help - serious side effect from antibiotics
You're welcome Hideyo. I know it's hard to watch, AND I know it's hard
to be him too, I've done both. There was a point when I was a te
At 06:10 PM 12/9/2006, you wrote:
another thought might be that the meds did not
cause this problem, but the ear infection went to
the inner earand the meds did not clear up
the infection in time, My Muffin went on oral
meds and made a complete recovery, she had even
gone blind and her
At 06:10 PM 12/9/2006, you wrote:
My Muffin recovered with antibiotics and no side effects.
Kelly
Hi, my Ghani was given aminoglycoside
antibiotics to his ear due to the minor ear
infection since that day one, it changed his
life. He stopped eating and can no longer walk
due to vestibula
Never heard of that Hideyo. But if he has neurological symptoms (wobbly,
falls over, runs into things), I highly recommend the CH Kitty Club website,
they have lots of tips and support for cats with balance problems. This is
the one you are considering total ear abalation surgery for, right? It
sou
Hi,
I don't know about this antibiotic but when my shih tzu had idiopathic
vestibular disease the vet had me give her over the counter sea sickness pills
and in a few days I saw a difference in her.
Don't know if this will work for Ghani or not, but you might want to ask vet.
Has someone else
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