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> No problem Wendy. I would be happy to pick up
> Cricket's meds for Karen. Just give me a call when
> you leave Skyline and head over to the pet store.
> It
> is just a mile or so around the lake and down the
> road
> from us so it will only take
No problem Wendy. I would be happy to pick up
Cricket's meds for Karen. Just give me a call when
you leave Skyline and head over to the pet store. It
is just a mile or so around the lake and down the road
from us so it will only take me a few minutes to get
there.
--- wendy <[EMAIL P
Hey Chandra,
I have to be at Skyline High School tomorrow for a
magnet fair, and would love to donate the IR to Karen,
along with the other meds for Cricket. I don't still
have the original container it came in, but I do have
several of those cold paks in the fridge. I need to
go by Bou
We live in the Lakewood area of East Dallas. I will
have to double check with Julian to make sure we don't
have any prior obligations, and if we don't, I would
be happy to take a quick trip to Irving. What time
will you be there?
Chandra
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chandra,
> how far are you
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: I
would like to donate our unused meds.
Thanks for the help wendy I sure do appreciate it
for get me not
304 hillcrest st
mansfield tx 76063
dont send the IR it will go bad in the travel period.
You guys are fantastic
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Chandra,
how far are you from Irving? we have a petsmart adoption in the irving
location Sunday
4005 airport freeway i would love to meet you...
would that be more convient?
Karen
Thanks for the help wendy I sure do appreciate it
for get me not
304 hillcrest st
mansfield tx 76063
dont send the IR it will go bad in the travel period.
You guys are fantastic
decision up to you. I don't mind doing either one.
Just let me know,
Chandra
--- wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still have Cricket's meds. Is there an address on
> the website you listed that I can send them to?
> Also,
> the IR has to be refrigerated, so I am
I still have Cricket's meds. Is there an address on
the website you listed that I can send them to? Also,
the IR has to be refrigerated, so I am not sure
sending it through the mail is a good idea. Please
advise and thanks.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi wendy
> we do a
pit with 15% of her body
burned...
any meds of anysort are appreciated.
see our
available orphans at:http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.htmlKaren
817-453-4888
Karen,
Can you use IR in your rescue?
:)
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chandra,
> were are you located at? I could use all of that for
> the rescue and would
> gladly mail you the postage to send it. I am in
> texas. I have heartworm positive
> dogs that are on prednisone and go thro
I am in Dallas, but don't worry about the postage. I
would never think of asking anyone pay for the
postage. Just let me know what your address is.
Chandra
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chandra,
> were are you located at? I could use all of that for
> the rescue and would
> gladly mail you th
Chandra,
were are you located at? I could use all of that for the rescue and would
gladly mail you the postage to send it. I am in texas. I have heartworm positive
dogs that are on prednisone and go through as much clavamox as bleach around
here...
see our
available orphans at:http://membe
I have some meds I would like to donate if anyone is
interested and could use them.
I have a full bottle of Prednisone, a bottle of
homeopathic immune system booster drops, a bottle of
homeopathic stress relief drops, a bottle of
homeopathic nasal spray, a brand new tube of Nutri-Cal
vitamin gel
Or would there be too much liquid to fit? Or, would the liquid make the gel cap
soften and break to quickly before you can pill a kitty? >
Yes. They wouldn't actually break, but when you get the gel caps wet, they melt. You can buy empty gel caps at the health food store, (for the
All and all, it sounds very encouraging! I'm so glad that Brooklyn is
feeling better! Good for you with getting your nerve up to administer
those meds. I know you just bought the script for the liquid stuff, but
like I said before, I hate forcing anything vile down their throats if I
can
the gel cap soften and
break to quickly before you can pill a kitty?
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All and all, it sounds very encouraging! I'm so
> glad that Brooklyn is
> feeling better! Good for you with getting your
> nerve up to administer
> those meds.
All and all, it sounds very encouraging! I'm so glad that Brooklyn is
feeling better! Good for you with getting your nerve up to administer
those meds. I know you just bought the script for the liquid stuff, but
like I said before, I hate forcing anything vile down their throats if I
Wonderful news Rebecca! S inspiring to all of us!!
hugs to you and Brooklyn
Kerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of veggiepugs
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:50 AM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: meds
Hi Everyone
hee hee--isn't it AMAZING how quickly we get trained? i think about
all the medicating and procedures i can do now that i would NEVER have
thought i could ever do trust me--everything you're learning with
brooklyn will help other cats down the road: your own, those of your
friends (who'll say,
Rebecca,
With liquid meds, I find it helps to prevent them from
spitting them out if you squirt it in smaller amounts, like 1/2 cc at a time or
even less right into the back of their mouths. I find that with larger
squirts (like 1 cc at a time) they often hold it in their mouths and spit
o
it because he usually would sulk afterwards and today he just ran into the
kitchen and asked for breakfast. So his appetite is back and even after he's
been traumatized! The issue though, is that he tries to spit it out. He gurgles
it up and drools out the meds. I feel so bad, it must taste SO
py for you, I can.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barbara BaassSent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:30 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Interferon and seizure meds
Nina,
What is your vets name & address, so we can get the information packet on the
Of Barbara BaassSent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:30 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Interferon and seizure meds
Nina,
What is your vets name & address, so we can get the information packet on the interferon.
Barbara BaassNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barbara,I know you asked M
ina’s vet) – I also a received a packet,
if you want me to make a copy for you, I can.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Friday, June 10,
2005 2:30
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
Interferon and
seizure
: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Interferon and
seizure meds
Nina,
What is
your vets name & address, so we can get the information packet on the
interferon.
Barbara
Baass
Nina
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barbara,
I know you asked Michelle this question, but I t
Nina,
What is your vets name & address, so we can get the information packet on the interferon.
Barbara BaassNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barbara,I know you asked Michelle this question, but I thought I'd jump in here. Michelle lives in the UK where Feline Interferon Omega has been approved for
Thanks Nina. Yes, I need to get this for Samson's mouth.
Barbara BaassNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barbara,I know you asked Michelle this question, but I thought I'd jump in here. Michelle lives in the UK where Feline Interferon Omega has been approved for use. It's easier to get, (and I'm guess
Barbara,
I know you asked Michelle this question, but I thought I'd jump in
here. Michelle lives in the UK where Feline Interferon Omega has been
approved for use. It's easier to get, (and I'm guessing cheaper too!)
there. In the US, we have to have our vets apply for a special
dispensation
Michelle,
Where did you get this interferon?
Barbara Baass[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Jenn for adding that.
Thanks for offering to find out Nina - if anyone else can find anything out too that would be great - baring in mind the neurological problems probably are FIV related.
PS - Brambl
Thanks Jenn for adding that.
Thanks for offering to find out Nina - if anyone else can find anything out
too that would be great - baring in mind the neurological problems probably are
FIV related.
PS - Bramble is on feline omega interferon - not human form
interferon.
Thanks Michelle
i have two who absolutely cannot wait for their
vitamins every morning in those darn things. when any of the others need meds, i
have to tear up one pill pocket for them to snack on and then hide the one with
the pill in their wet food. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. go
f
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Pill Pockets for
giving Meds.
Pill
pockets are a great product and work great for our dogs, but I can not get any
of my cats or the cats at the shelter to take them. Simon ate them a few
times but then did not want them, and he is the only one who would even
Pill pockets are a great product and work great for our dogs, but I can not
get any of my cats or the cats at the shelter to take them. Simon ate them
a few times but then did not want them, and he is the only one who would even
try them. I tried both flavors. Has anyone actually had luck
Pill Pockets are healthy treats that you can place a
pill inside, pinch it closed and the cat will eat it. They come in two
flavours - Chicken and Salmon - and there's about 45 treats per bag. I got
them through my vet (because I'm located in Canada), but I believe you can mail
order t
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