ll of the cats, then, and none who
> came into contact with her were positive. I didn't know much about the
> disease then. Boy, I do now. Well the orange boy, Stinky Lancelot, and
> Angelina Jolie as well as Isis were going to Rescue House, a terrific local
> rescue org here,
ever had here, and it wasn't
> long
> > before the two black sisters were adopted out, through GA. Then, the
> little
> > Mimi kitten got really sick and tested positive for FeLV, finally
> > euthanized at 8 weeks old. I tested all of the cats, then, and none who
>
into contact with her were positive. I didn't
know much about the disease then. Boy, I do now. Well the orange
boy, Stinky Lancelot, and Angelina Jolie as well as Isis were going to
Rescue House, a terrific local rescue org here, and they have
wonderful protocol there, and tested all thr
ing kittens I've ever had here, and it wasn't long
> before the two black sisters were adopted out, through GA. Then, the little
> Mimi kitten got really sick and tested positive for FeLV, finally
> euthanized at 8 weeks old. I tested all of the cats, then, and none who
> came int
about FeLV, is that I don't know squat about FeLV. Every time I think I've got a handle on it, I end up wrong in one way or another. There just aren't any sure things.
I hope that with time, you will be able to see that you gave Stinky Lancelot the best of lives. It w
i kitten got really sick and tested positive for FeLV, finally
euthanized at 8 weeks old. I tested all of the cats, then, and none who
came into contact with her were positive. I didn't know much about the
disease then. Boy, I do now. Well the orange boy, Stinky Lancelot, and
Angelina Jolie as
I'm not sure in regard to kitties, but I think green in humans is bacterial and yellow is virus. GinaHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, my Dharma has some stinky discharge from her nose it had sort of greenish and yellownish color could this be bacteri
Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006
9:10 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Dharma:URI - stinky
discharge
Poor little girl. I hope
the penicillin helps her feel much better.
On 10/28/06, Hideyo
Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi, Nina--- I am now
th
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Hi Hideyo,I would try the lysine for her first too. She's on so much right now,Pred, feline Interferon, you just started Epogen, Moducare, was theresomething else? Are you using TF? I hate to think of adding
a sweet heart and she is such a strong little
soul!!
Hideyo
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:15 PM
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Subject: Re: Dharma:URI - stinky discharge
Hi Hideyo,
I would try
Hi Hideyo,
I would try the lysine for her first too. She's on so much right now,
Pred, feline Interferon, you just started Epogen, Moducare, was there
something else? Are you using TF? I hate to think of adding yet
another med, but if the lysine doesn't help, I might try some Clavamox.
I'm
would be for a
kitten. It would be hard to measure anything less than .1 (1/10) ml.
Is she on fluids? I have found that to help with colds as well.
Michelle
In a message dated 10/28/2006 6:58:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, my Dharma has some stinky
dis
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, my Dharma has some stinky discharge from her nose – it had sort of greenish and yellownish color – could this be bacterial or viral? I read somewhere that if it's green, it's viral and if it's yellow, it's bacterial – is it the
Hi, my Dharma has some stinky discharge from her nose –
it had sort of greenish and yellownish color – could this be bacterial or
viral? I read somewhere that if it’s green, it’s viral and if it’s
yellow, it’s bacterial – is it the case? Or it’s hard to tell
by the color? My vet closed
Cindy,
I'm so sorry...I know what you mean about the empty house.
Becca
nfection was and then know exactly what type ofantibiotic to treat it with. It seems everythinghappened so fast with Stinky. Now it is even
morefrustrating to know that if she could have hung on afew more days she might have made a recovery. I amnow in the anger phase. I am mad at myself and myvet.
Wow Cindy. I would not have thought that Stinky died
from a bacterial infection. It seems like an
infection is always something we can handle medically,
you know? But now that you bring this up, I remember
a lady I used to work with who died last year at the
age of 40 from a staph infection
o see what the exact bacteria
infection was and then know exactly what type of
antibiotic to treat it with. It seems everything
happened so fast with Stinky. Now it is even more
frustrating to know that if she could have hung on a
few more days she might have made a recovery. I am
now in the anger
Dear Cindy,
I am off work this week for spring break and have not
been checking my emails as much. I just read your
emails about Stinky passing over to the Rainbow Bridge
and I am so sorry to hear it. I am alos sorry to hear
that you weren't able to be with Stinky when she
passed. I
7;t with her at the time she passed
away. She was at the vet's office. I just didn't
know when I dropped her off Monday morning that she
was that bad. The frustrating part is not knowing
what exactly was wrong with her. I guess I will find
out this week but it will be to late for poo
I'm so sorry about Stinky. We all have our regrets, but you did what you thought was right. I'm sure Stinky understands and loves you for trying. Sheila
I am really sorry. I know what you mean about the house being lonely.
Michelle
In a message dated 3/14/2006 9:57:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stinky
passed away yesterday afternoon. I wish now Ihadn't made her go
through the surgery last week. Even
Aw Cindy, I'm so sorry about Stinky. I can only imagine how hard it is
to lose her, for her own sweet sake and also because so much of your
brother is tied up in your love for her too. It's so wonderful that you
were able to have her to care for and to shower her with love and
at
Cindy, I am so sorry. You did everything you could. Take care of yourself, and remember that Stinky is still with you just like your brother is as well. Stinky can be with him now and wait until you are all together again. tonyacindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stinky
Hi Cindy, I am so sorry about Stinky. I know exactly how you feel as Buster has been gone a week today..It is very lonely when I go to see Bandy and Lil Rascal and Buster isn't there to greet me.. All I do know is that they are no longer in any pain and playing at the bridge. I keep te
I'm so sorry, Cindy, that you've lost Stinky. I know you miss her terribly.Carla Shoppe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Cindy,I am so sorry to hear that Stinky passed away. Sometimes no matter how much we try we can help them. YOu can second guess what you should have done or not. I
I am so sorry Cindy that you lost your Stinky.Hugs to you Sherrycindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stinky passed away yesterday afternoon. I wish now Ihadn't made her go through the surgery last week. Even with all of my other animals our house
Dear Cindy, I am so very sorry for your
loss of your special baby, Stinky – I know exactly how you feel because I
go through the same thing every time I lose my angels. But please know that
Stinky is at a happier place now with no more pain.. and though you might not
be able to see him or
Cindy, I am so sorry.. GLOW to light her path and ease your heartscindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stinky passed away yesterday afternoon. I wish now Ihadn't made her go through the surgery last week. Even with all of my other animals our house
Cindy,
I am so sorry to hear that Stinky passed away. Sometimes no
matter how much we try we can help them. YOu can second guess
what you should have done or not. I did the same but I guess
that is just natural of a good mom. I am sure Stinky is
watching over you and is happy with the time
Dear Cindy,
Although I don't post much I have been keeping your Stinky in my prayers.
I am so sorry she didn't make it. I know she was your tie to your
brother and that you loved her too, but now she is back with your brother
and they are together again. Please be gentle with your
Stinky passed away yesterday afternoon. I wish now I
hadn't made her go through the surgery last week.
Even with all of my other animals our house is so
lonely now.
Cindy
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morrow. I hope they don't
make her stay there tonight but I guess she may need
to.
Cindy
--- wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Cindy,
>
> What did the vet seem to think was the problem (what
> was causing the constipation)?
>
> Wendy
>
> --- cindy reasoner
Hi Cindy,
What did the vet seem to think was the problem (what
was causing the constipation)?
Wendy
--- cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had to take Stinky back to the vet today. She
> seemed to be having difficulty having a bowel
> movement. I just called to c
I found Lactulose, Cod liver oil, Olive oil to be invaluable for
kitty constipation.Also used homeopathic nux vomica.
Gloria
On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:42 AM, cindy reasoner wrote:
I had to take Stinky back to the vet today. She
seemed to be having difficulty having a bowel
movement. I
prunes since it was gentlier on
her stomach.
I use to give her a few oz a day to keep her regular and seemed
to work will as part of her diet.
Carla
Message: 10
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 07:42:01 -0800 (PST)
From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stinky
To: Fe
I had to take Stinky back to the vet today. She
seemed to be having difficulty having a bowel
movement. I just called to check on her and the vet
told me he was concerned about her. Her temperature
was 98. She didn't really start eating good until
Sunday afternoon. I finally got her to
Cindy,Is her platelet count low? The description suggests purpura, just from my very basic understanding of that term.BeccaNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Cindy,I'm so glad Stinky is seeming stronger today and I so hope she gets to come home today. Try not to worry too much about t
Cindy,I'm so glad to hear Stinky is still hanging on. I know you love her not only for herself but also for the connection she has to your brother.BeccaPS I am several days behind on email...cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stinky made it through the night.
Our dog Nubi at first ate them with the pill in them, but then started
carefully dissecting each one and removing the pill before eating it! She was so
smart.
Michelle
In a message dated 3/10/2006 7:16:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also try something
called
know there’s a pill in there!
Chris
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Get a
jar of Gerber
Get a jar of Gerber's chicken baby food and dip the pill (cover it on all
sides) in the baby food and pill her that way. It makes it go down easier and
harder to spit out, and tastes good to them. It makes a huge difference. you can
also use Nutrical or something like that, but then it somet
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We did a CBC on her last week. The only thing that
was abnormal was her white blood cell count. It was a
little high but they did a urinalysis on her and she
had an infection.
Cindy
--- Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think diabetis is also a disease where they eat
> alot but lo
I am going to ask them when I go to pick her up today.
I bet they only did the T4 test.
Cindy
--- Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was the T4 and T3 thyriod test done? Many times
> only the T4 is done
> and it is missed. Ask your vet if he did both the
> T4 & T3 test.
>
> --
er stomach. We have to wrap her in a
towel. I hold her and my husband pops the pill down
her mouth. It is stressful for all of us.
Cindy
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cindy,
> I'm so glad Stinky is seeming stronger today and I
> so hope she gets to
> come home
I think diabetis is also a disease where they eat alot but lose
weight, was she checked for that?
--
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Was the T4 and T3 thyriod test done? Many times only the T4 is done
and it is missed. Ask your vet if he did both the T4 & T3 test.
--
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Cindy,
I'm so glad Stinky is seeming stronger today and I so hope she gets to
come home today. Try not to worry too much about the enlarged lymph
node, it could just be a sign of infection, or stress. I have no idea
what "purple spots on her large intestine indicates, perhaps som
Fingers & Paws crossed her too for Stinky here on my end.
Carla
Message: 9
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 13:40:32 -0800 (PST)
From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stinky update
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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Good morning Cindy,
I am so happy Stinky made it through the surgery and
is standing up and ready to come home with you! How
wonderful! I've never heard of spots on the large
intestine. Hopefully, it's a common occurance or
nothing too serious. I hope you and Stinky have a
wonderfu
Stinky made it through the night. I called this
morning and she was standing up in the cage.
Hopefully she will be able to come home today. The
only thing I found out about the surgery was that her
small intestine looked o.k. Her large intestine had
some purple spots on it. I don't know
Cindy,
I'm keeping both you and Stinky in my prayers!
Kat (Mew Jersey)
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, cindy reasoner wrote:
> Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 13:40:32 -0800 (PST)
> From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> To: Felvtalk@felineleukemi
veral different tests other than the 'basic' one that can give more info. You might want to check. I would wait to hear from the biopsy, but if it doesn't show anything I would ask about the thyroid tests. Good luck with Stinky. tonyacindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I called the vet and Stinky made it through the
surgery and she is awake. They took biopsies of small
intestine, large intestine and lympnode to send off.
So it will probably be a week before I know anything.
They are giving her fluids through an IV.
Hopefully she will do O.K. tonight.
Cindy
Yes the doctor is going to use ISO gas. The vet said
since it was abdominal surgery she would need to stay
overnight. My husband and I can't have kids so our
pets are our kids. We have 12 kids in all. We have 9
cats (Stinky, Ellie, Katie, Madison, Winston, Smokey,
Nicholas, Simon and
Cindy,
We all here know how hard it is to deal with our sick
furbabies (especially while we're at work!!!) We love
them so much. For some of us here, they're our only
family. And I can absolutely see how you make the
connection from Stinky to your brother. I would be
the same way
I haven't tried the B12 injections. The vet seems to
want to rule out cancer first. She lost a pound in
just over a week. He seems to think all her signs
point to cancer.
Cindy
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Cindy,
> Stinky sounds like a wonderful kitty and I c
Stinky had to stay last night at the vet. I went and
saw her yesterday when I got off of work. She was
doing O.K. I hugged and gave her lots of kisses. The
vet is going to do the biopsy today. I will do some
research on these diets. If everything goes good
Stinky will get to come home
Cindy,
Carla touches on a very good point. If you aren't seeing a specialist,
(a board certified internist perhaps), then you may be missing something
that even the best gp type of vet wouldn't know about. Could you ask
your regular vet for a referral?
Nina
Carla Shoppe wrote:
Cindy
If
Hi Cindy,
Stinky sounds like a wonderful kitty and I can feel all the love you
have wrapped up in her. Many prayers that she begins to recover soon.
I hesitate to even mention this because it's so simplistic, but
sometimes vita B12 injections can help with nutrient absorption
pro
3yrs
for me when my cat was diagnosed. Someone on the list I beleive
told me.
Do you have a big animal medical center near you or email
Cornell univeristy they may know.
Carla
Message: 9
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 07:54:26 -0800 (PST)
From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Subj
Hi Cindy,
How is Stinky today? Is he staying at the vet's right
now? I was reading online when I did a search for
cats + not absorbing fat and it said that there are
diets out there (I think some of them are called
elimination diets, as someone mentioned earlier) that
can help kitty to
Thyroid problems.
>
> Carla
>
>
>
> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 12:16:11 -0800 (PST)
> From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Stinky
> To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Message-ID:
>
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was.
You cat does show some signs of Thyroid problems.
Carla
Message: 13
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 12:16:11 -0800 (PST)
From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stinky
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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The vet is going to get the biopsies from Stinky
today. She has lost so much weight. Apparently
Stinky is older than I thought she was. My brother
found her as a stray and he took her in. He loved her
so much. She would know when it was time for him to
get home from work and would be at the
rom: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 2:42 PM
Subject: RE: Stinky
I know it may sound silly and your vet has probably already checked, but is
thyroid OK? Not unusual for cats to develop thyroid problems and one of
the
signs is steadily losin
Any chance of intestinal parasites? I know just a wild thought...
Chris
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>
> I adopted my brother's cat Stinky back in November
> 2000 after my brother was killed by a drunk driver.
> Stinky doesn't hav
Behalf Of cindy reasoner
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 3:16 PM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Stinky
I adopted my brother's cat Stinky back in November
2000 after my brother was killed by a drunk driver.
Stinky doesn't have feline leukemia but over the past
year she has been los
I am sorry Stinky isn't doing well - I have had cats who eat like crazy but stay "skin and bones" thin - but I don't have any solution. I bet others on the list will, tho.cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I adopted my brother's cat Stinky back in November2
I adopted my brother's cat Stinky back in November
2000 after my brother was killed by a drunk driver.
Stinky doesn't have feline leukemia but over the past
year she has been losing weight. In January she broke
her elbow and had to undergo surgery to put a pin in
the bone. She did
They did test Stinky for FIV as well, right?
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If it is cancer, then Immuno-regulin will not help it (I don't think it
will, anyway, I suppose it could just by boosting the immune system). However,
if it is lymphoma (a specific type of cancer), that is often very responsive to
chemotherapy and chemo often makes them feel much better. Chem
us because I
cannot see, if it takes close, intimate, prolonged contact for an adult cat to
contract FeLV, how Stinky contracted FeLV if she did not have it to begin
with. Either she carried it and now with old age it has expressed
itself or, she contacted it through a cat running through our ya
Well the IFA result is good. Maybe you can get a handle on what's
going on with her. It's also good that there were some red blood
cells! Go Stinky!
tonya
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Friends:
>
> Our Stinky cat is home, for now anyway! She seems to be a little
So glad to hear Stinky is feeling alittle better. I hope the IFA is
right and it she is negative, and if there is a chance there could be
cancer somewhere you may want to start looking around for a good
oncologist or internal specialist. Here is an excellent website with
lots of
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2005 4:33 PMTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re:
Felvtalk Digest, Vol 8, Issue 156-Stinky is home!
Dear Friends:
Our Stinky cat is home, for now anyway! She seems to be a little
better. She promptly gave the dog a swat as soon as he got within
Dear Friends:
Our Stinky cat is home, for now anyway! She seems to be a little
better. She promptly gave the dog a swat as soon as he got within reach
so, she seems her old self again in that respect.
The IFA test ( 2nd test ) came back negative! Yes! Now as all
of you probably know
Thursday, September 29, 2005
1:20 PMTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject:
Stinky
It's wonderful to hear that Stinky will be coming home! I'm sorry
though that you don't think she's looking as well as she could; maybe after you
speak with the vet you will have more informa
It's wonderful to hear that Stinky will be coming home! I'm sorry though that you don't think she's looking as well as she could; maybe after you speak with the vet you will have more information and feel more comfortable about a treatment plan. I send lots of good though
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