I have a 15 year old boy (Bubba) Felv +that recently picked up a bad case of fleas, brought in by my dogs.Bubba is really frail from injuries he got as a stray. He was attacked by dogs and had many broken bones and lost a leg. I need to know how to rid him of fleas without using chemicals. I'm afra
Hi Everyone
Junior still has his URi he has had since at least August, he still eats
well etc. His sinuses(i am guessing) smell bad. He has been two courses of
antibiotics, Amoxicillin and Baytril for 20 days. NO luck. I am taking him
in Friday, and want to know about those who have used azithrom
Is the boards no longer up? Is this the new way to email each other. Sorry I
have been very busy lately. I am 8 months pregnant and trying to get
everything ready for new baby. My cat Crackers was diagnosed next month will be
2
yrs with FELV. Knock on wood*** he has never shone a single symp
I tend to notice weird stuff. Junior's ears become real thick feeling, and
are even shaped funny. I think this happens when he runs a fever, which I am
sure is every night. Did anyone else notice this phenomenom? Also are fevers
a big concern? I asked my vet about it and it did not seem to be a bi
Do any vets ever frequent this list? I just wondered.
I just put my 11 month old kitten to sleep yesterday because he was
infected. He had a(red or white) blood count 07 seven. I am not sure which color
the vet told me.
But, I had him vaccinated twice for this. How can
they contract this if they have been vaccinated AGAINST it? I do not
un
I am not familiar with this Dex shot? what is the full name of the drug and
what is it used for please
I learn something from you guys everyday
Hi all,
I'm starting to wonder if my vets are very up to date on felv
My positive, DD, is overgrooming. I haven't taken her in yet, but when I was in with Lovey on Saturday I asked her about it and she suggested using pred. She said as long as the cat is asymptomatic it wouldn't hurt
Is the human interferon they use for cancer in humans is it the same they use for HepC treatments?
Was wondering if they were the same or if it's different. I'm asking you guys because of the knowledge of this.
Terrie MohrCheck site for available Siameses for adoption!http://www.iGive.com/TAZZ
How old do the kittens need to be to use advantage on them or any other flea
product?
Don't worry I don't use over the counter stuff.
These are four and half weeks old now.
Thanks!
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I know this is probably not the place to address this question, but I think I read that someone here has Persian cats. I was hoping she could give me some pointers on washing and grooming a Persian. I had a neighbor a mile or so from my house (we live in a rural area) who bought this beautiful
Sheila,
There is a pill called Program that is supposed to be nontoxic. It is a flea hormone that works as birth control for the fleas, I think, and is not supposed to affect the cats in any way. I have not had fleas here, thank goodness, but I am moving soon and if my positives get fleas at t
Here is a site with natural flea remedies, BUT I would look the
ingredients over carefully I know some essential oils can be dangerous
to cats, you may want to have your vet contact a holistic specialist and
ask if all of the ingredients are safe for kitties.
--
Belinda
Happiness is being o
I have used program and probably will have to again now that my guys
get to go out in their enclosure. I use the liquid and have not ever
had a problem with it, I don't give quite as much as it say's though.
My sister uses it religiously every month, and her two cats have never
had a probl
Sheila,
I know many people that simply flea comb their cats daily. It works! If you're obsessive compulsive like myself you'll even enjoy it. lol. Good luck!
Also, when I get a flea on the comb I usually drop it into a coffee mug of hot soapy water or rubbing alcohol to kill it.
tonya[EMAI
Lucy had her surgery at about 12:30 today and came home at 2. Since that time (4 hours now), she has been wandering around in the room I have her shut in, staring eagerly at the walls and behind the furniture in a hyper-alert state, as if the walls were teeming with mice. She will let me pet he
Got this from a friend, anyone know or heard anything about this??
I have a feline interferon question. If you don't know the answer,
would you mind asking the group? I followed the prophylactic regimen
recommended in studies for asymptomatic felv+ cats, which is every day
for
Hi Sally,we use Azithromyacin with our URI cats.Usually five days in a row
.When I used it for Genevieve it was 5 days in a row and then every 3 days for
3 more doses.
I hope Junior feels better soon.
Sherry
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Hi Everyone
Junior still has his U
Thanks Sherry..
Sally
On Nov 14, 2007 7:57 PM, Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sally,we use Azithromyacin with our URI cats.Usually five days in a row
> .When I used it for Genevieve it was 5 days in a row and then every 3 days
> for 3 more doses.
> I hope Junior feels better soon.
This could a bad tooth or a tumor in the nasal cavity.
SorryI'm not very comforting on this. This has been my experience.
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Hi Everyone
Junior still has his URi he has had since at least Augus
ental problems. She had
skyrocket temperature. Is fabulous for now.
My best
L
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This could a bad tooth or a tumor in the nasal cavity.
Hi
Well I am concerned it may be more than just infection. He acts totally
normal though. So it is not really bothering him. He does have the rinny
eyes typical of herpes. He had this last year with the initial onslaught of
the FELV. He was negative 6 months before he tested positive. I am hoping
Oops
Eye discharge. He is on lysine ,Transfer Factor, manopol, colostrum ,and
probiotics. I had to treat him for tapeworm last week. I have not given him
his immunoregulin (maintenance shot this month).
Sally
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> Hi
>
> Well I am conc
My Winston has herpes (not feleuk) and Zenoquin always gets him better.
L
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Hi
Well I am concerned it may be more than just infection. He
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> Hi
>
> Well I am concerned it may be more than just infection. He acts totally
> normal though. So it is not
I don't know about the board. I always just email my posts.
Congratulations on your upcoming baby!
tonya
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Sorry I have been very busy lately. I am 8 months pregnant and trying to get
everythin
Has anyone ever heard of a highly (FeLV) symptomatic cat who, with
treatment, becomes asymptomatic and then
retests negative?
Jane
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Greetings Everyone,
We recently took in a kitten someone was going to put down from our vet, and
last night I was awaken in the middle of the night by a howling noise, i
thought it was our older cat but it was the kitten, she was growling in the
corner and for some reason went to the bathroom
I've had MeMe for three years, this month. Considering the condition
she was in when we got her she has done
very well.
There are two things that concern me right now and I was wondering if
anyone on the list had any ideas.
Her coat is in terrible condition. It is hard to describe but it
I spoke to my vet about lucy, and he did not see a reason to bring her in.
He agreed that her discomfort for a few hours in the evening is probably
related to her ibd and to up her flagyl and pred a little.
I have, though, probably irrationally, started worrying about wet FIP. Her
sides lo
Do you know for sure he has a fever-- are you taking his temp? If so, what
does it run? If you are going by how warm he feels, they can feel pretty warm
when they have been curled up sleeping. Their normal temp is so much higher
than ours that they usually feel warmer than us.
Michelle
In
Never heard of ears swelling due to fever, though an allergic reaction could
very well cause both to happen as a result of the allergy. Are you giving
him any new ear drops, or using transdermal medicines on his ears?
One of my cats has heavier cartilage in his ears than all the others cats I
have
Michelle
To be honest I don't like to take his temp because it does not need the
added stress. I know that cat's normal temps are much higher than ours his
has been as high as 106.5. That was the day I got the bad news of his FeLV
status. It has been that high since then as well. His ears are not
no to any new drugs. Maybe his ears are thicker, but they seem mishapened as
well. He does not get any ear drops. I will watch to see what it does. It is
really more weird than a concern.
Sally
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Never heard of ears swelling due to fever
You probably know by feel then. But you might want to take his temp once
while he is like that so you have a number to go with the way he feels to you.
for fevers I would suggest Immuno-regulin, but I think he is already on that,
right?
Michelle
In a message dated 1/12/2007 8:39:02 P.M. E
There are cancers that develop on the ears, but they usually show up as
lumps or odd colorations, not just weird kookiness with the ear shape. Maybe
he is getting little mild hematomas, but his body is reabsorbing the blood.
Phaewryn
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Adopt a New England FIV+ cat:
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Yes he is on the immuno regulin but only at a maintenace schedule. I don't
think he is due back for a couple months. He has been through the protocol.
So had Tiny. Tiny never had any visible symptoms of FeLV. (He tested a weak
positive.) That is why his death was so unexpected. I think he died of
I have started giving my positives I-R subcutaneously to deal with URI's. I
started this a few days ago when they both started showing symptoms. It
seems to help. I was nervous about it at first, but a couple people on this
list
give it sub-q at home, and my vet said that if it can be giv
I have considered doing just that. I don;t have any syringes what ones do
you use and where do you get them. I think I read somewhere that you are
more likely to get a site reaction on subcutaneus injections. I would think
since they have already gooten the injections IV this would be less likely
Since the dose is so small, you probably want 1 ml syringes, which are
small. That is what I use. I have them left over from giving shots to one of
our
dogs who died a few years ago. I know that you can order needles without
prescription from some vet supply companies, like Revival. I am
Hi Sally,
I saw that you wrote that Junior runs a temp...Bandy had an on going fever
for over 14 months..I treated him at home with 1/2 of a .75mg dexamethasone.
The temp would be around 105 and within 3 hrs it was back to normal 101 or
so..I had an ear thermometer which was much easier for
Buying syringes and needles through the mail depends on your state laws, so
look your state statues up online to see if you can legally buy them in your
state. Most pet supply companies sell them, including
http://drsfostersmith.com and http://jefferspet.com (you can always call
their customer supp
ntal surgery and was sick for about 3 weeks despite doing a few abx,
but once she got I-R (IV) twice it cleared up.
My question is this: when your positive cats get URI's, is it typical that
the URI's would last this long (4 days) without getting a lot better? They both
have stuf
k him to the vet and he tested positive. He also had an abscess on
the base of his tail. We are done with the antibiotics but I still put
to ointment on him. We go back next Tuesday (3 weeks after original
test) for a retest. After that, we are having him fixed. My question
is that I have
and draw blood until I need to, because she gets
incredibly stressed and because I want to conserve her blood.
So here is my question-- in your experience, does a cat who is anemic enough
to need a transfusion still eat, groom, and purr? When Simon needed them he
was like a dish rag and
Lucy has mostly, I think, not had bad fevers since starting on 10 mg/day of
pred plus clindamycin Saturday before last. Occasionally she has felt warm,
though, like she does now, and I think has a low grade fever. When at the
vet on Sat she felt warm like this and her temp was 104.1. She f
Hi,
I was discussing feluk and feluk exposed cats and someone asked me this
question and what would I do, I still am thinking of the answer, and was
curious what other people would answer;
question: feluk exposed cat 6 months, that was neg on ifa and elisa, but
liter mate was postive on both
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf
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> I just put my 11 month old kitten to sleep yesterday because he was
>
> infected. He had
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I just put my 11 month old kitten to sleep yesterday because he was
infected. He had a(red or white) blood count 07 seven.
Rebecca,
So sorry to hear this. The vaccine isn't 100% effective.was your
kitten tested prior to being vaccinated? Did your vet use a killed virus
vaccine?
Don't second guess yourself, and don't beat yourself up. You did what
you thought was best for your kitten, and he had a good
i saw in leslie's story that her cats need medication twice a day to stay healthy. can anyone kindly tell me which kind of medication is that? i talked with my vet to see if there is anything i can do to help Prince, but he said no. i mentioned i read somewhere that there is medicine to boost th
Hi Nina, what I meant about "death was
the only other option" was that there was nowhere else for the cats to go other
than to stay with us. Let me give you an example. Last month, I
received an emergency call about a small group of cats at the recycling center
in a nearby town. The Publi
Hello,
Two weeks ago I took a cat in that had been abandoned. Today, I took
her to the vet and found out she was tested as positive for feline
leukemia. I also found out today that she is pregnant.
I have a 15 year old cat that does not have leukemia. Thus, I cannot
keep this new cat bu
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This is a little off topic. A month or 2 ago I stumbled over an
article that talked about types of cat litter (there were 4) that had 100% kill
of FIP virus. I thought I had bookmaked that but apparently not and my
google searches don't bring it up either. I could have sworn
It's Dexamethasone, and it's a very strong, fast-acting steroid that works
within hours and is out of the body in 24 hours. It shrinks lymphoma, helps with
anemia caused by an auto-immune response (killing own rbc's) or lymphoma,
increases appetite, takes down inflammation, reduces pain, giv
great again
until I got to 2.5 mg pred every other day, a few days ago, and then she stopped
wanting her turkey diet again, eventually ate some other food (turkey baby food
and a little bit of EVO dry) and her stools got a little loose again and her
appetite decreased.
This is my question. I
Hey gang,
Since I am not able to do it myself no matter how I try, is there anyone on
this list who might be able to tell me why my Siggie is so aggressive with
Guinevere? She is VERY intolerant of him. Anytime he gets near her,
she gets very bent out of shape, and will usually end up run
St. Francis
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Hey gang,
Since I am not able to do it myself no matter how I try, is there anyone
on this list who might be able to tell me w
Thanks Marylyn. They've been at it for 2 years. I hope they
work it out soon! I think it stresses me out more than it does them!
T
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Thanks Marylyn. They've been at it for 2 years. I hope they
work it out soon! I think it stresses me out more than it does
them!
T
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I believe you.
I actually prefer fresh catnip, so I will be getting that soon.
Thanks again for your tips!
Terri
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Watching you
Brown
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I believe you.
I actually prefer fresh catnip, so I will be getting that soon.
Thanks again for your tips!
Terri
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I
believe you.
I
actually prefer fresh catnip, so I will be getting that soon.
Thanks
again for your tips!
Terri
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I forgot an important one:
take some RR yourself. Cats are supposed to drive you nuts
You know, you're so right. Everything flows down from Mom and Dad
around here. When Bruce and I are in harmony, everyone else is too.
Sometimes you just have to shrug your shoulders and let them work things
out. After two years though...
Nina
Marylyn wrote:
I forgot an important one: tak
rg
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:55
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You know, you're so right. Everything flows down from Mom
and Dad around here. When Bruce and I are in harmony, everyone else
is too. Sometimes you just have to shrug your shoulders and let them
work t
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Listen, I have one
who is absolutely terrorized by the 2 of the others. Thing is that he
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Listen, I have one
who is absolutely terrorized by the 2 of the others. Thing is that he
Cody also has a problem with most of the cats, he doesn't understand
kitty hiearchy, but it's been 4 years now and the spats get further and
further apart, he still doesn't really like anyone but they do tolerate
each other better.
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
B
I assume some of the list members have transported
FeLV+ cats to various states, has anyone ever had any trouble with authorities
for transporting a cat without a valid health certificate across a state
line? I know it is illegal to bring animals into my state without a health
certificate a
remember to take them...)
gnite
barbara
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Hi all,
I'm starting to wonder if my vets are very up to date on
felv...
I was basically going to say the same as Barbara - r/o
stress(could it be Lovey's in the house?), allergies - so common
We had a cat @ the shelter who chewed herself bald. developed
red, scabby spots. Turned out she had developed food allergies, especially beef.
Only thing we could feed her
Hi, Before I would gve her anything I would contact a good SPCA near
where you live. or a Vet College near where you live.
Does seem odd, unless they're thinking there's some kind of skin
thing. I'd probably try an herbal calming product.
Gloria
Hi all,
I'm starting to wonder if my vets are very up to date on felv
My positive, DD, is overgrooming. I haven't taken her in yet, but
when I was in with Lovey o
her cat I think.
Carla
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My positive Patches does the same thing and a low daily dose of benadryl
helps her a lot. She still does it some, but not to the point of breaking her
skin, and sometimes her fur actually grows back for a while. It's 1/6 of a 25
mg
pill twice a day. She is hard to pill, and it is stressful for
i've used pediatric liquid benadryl with excellent results. i know that,
someplace, i read that the overgrooming can start as a response to an
acute condition, but then becomes almost more of a habit--that nothing
seems to stop it once it gets started. that's been the case in a couple
of my per
I have a client, (I'm a dog trainer), that uses benadryl for her Lab's
allergies. She says it mellows him out. If it's something that your
vet thinks won't hurt DD, it might be worth a try. If the over-grooming
is from allergies and/or nervousness, it could help on both counts. My
street-wi
We have given Benadryl to our dogs for anxiety also, like during
thunderstorms, as well as for allergies.
Michelle
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I have a
client, (I'm a dog trainer), that uses benadryl for her Lab's
allergies.
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Hi all,
I'm starting to wonder if my vets are very up to date on felv
My positive, DD, is overgrooming. I haven't taken her in yet, but when I was in with Lovey on Saturday I asked her about it an
Hey Patti,
I don't have dogs in the house, so I know it's not fleas. She's white in most places, so I would be able to tell. Yes, she is stressed. That's why I didn't offer to take Lovey (or anyone else) myself. I've lost 4 cats in the past couple of years, and since that time mine have just
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Hey Patti,
I don't have dogs in the house, so I know it's not fleas. She's
white in most places, so I would be able t
That is a good idea. It would double check IF we're dealing with allergies at all. I know last year when I was off work for nearly 2 months with my surgery, her hair started to grow back. That's why I'm pretty sure it's stress.
Thank you all for your advice. It's not scabby or anything yet, s
Yes,
It definitely helps her when I'm home. She, another female, and one of my males actually stalk each other. She does it too. I can't figure out who the real instigator is.. but when I'm home it's much better. But.. somebody's got to go to work to pay the bills for the cats. lol.
I know how hard extra space is to come by in most of our houses, but do
you have some place to sequester DD when you go to work? I have been
playing this wonderful game of "juggle the kitty" with my three older
cats ever since Kimba joined the household. I've noticed that when I
keep them sep
ya
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Hey Patti,
I don't have dogs in the house, so I know it's not fleas. She's white in most places, so I would be able to tell. Yes, she is stressed. That's why I didn't offer to
I have a small house and am not able to separate easily at all. I have tried a couple of times, but she seems more stressed out that she was 'locked in' a room by herself..
tNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know how hard extra space is to come by in most of our houses, but do you have some pl
Tonya,
Please, please try the Benadryl. My Patches does the
same thing, and it is stress not allergies, and the Benadryl helps and does not
seem to have side effects.
Michelle
Tonya,
I use plug-in and on top of that I spray the spray every
morning. I think it helps to do both.
Michelle
In a message dated 2/17/05 7:21:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Hi Barbara,
I just talked with Brenda about refilling my feliway plug ins. I
How come my guys don't gather round
the diffusors???
I have one in just about every
room!
But when my little Dukie was still w/ me
(enjoying his "golden" years, he would always lay down in his bed next to the
DAP diffusor.
Are ALL my guys weird or
what???
I do use the spray on bedding &
Do you find the cream works better than the tincture? I put the tincture on
the inside of their ears, but I have the cream also (use it on my own
itchy skin in the winter).
Michelle
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I also use the Rescu
Michelle,
Truthfully I prefer the cream. I also just rub some on
the ears. It just seems to have a better effect and seems to work almost
directly after contact
But again, this might just be due to what I had
read about cream vs. Tincture/spray & the marketing strategy has worked on
me!
Any time you put a cat in a room by its self it is best to put a radio
in the room on a talk station. When I am not home I always leave a radio
on all the time in a couple of rooms
: question
Is the human interferon they use for cancer in humans is it
the same they use for HepC treatments?
Was wondering if they were the same or if it's different. I'm
asking you guys because of the knowledge of this.
Terrie Mohr
Check
site for available Si
Hi - I've been reading posts for a bit and decided I needed some advice too. I
have a FelV kitten who is 1 year old. I've had her since she was just a little
more than a month old. She tested positive twice and the vet has yet been able
to physically examine her or get a blood test since. She is
I have three cats, and take care of other people’s cats.
My daughter’s friend has a FeLV positive cat, can I keep her in a separate room
for a week, do I have to wash all the linens and clean the room, after the cat
goes back home? It’s because I take care of other friend’s cats also and want
Hello, My girl is 4 years old and has had FeLV for 3 years. We took in a
kitten 3 years ago who tested negative for it. The two were together after
that and 6 months later, I found out the negative was false. The kitten was
actually a positive. When I tested my other girl, she also had it.
Marylyn where do you buy Just Born and Brush Away?
thanks very much
Jane
I’ve tried going thru the archives and got some info but just wanted to ask if
I’m missing anything—hope you bear with me if all this has already been posted.
My BigBoy, approx age 8, FELV+, developed the ‘bad breath from hell’. Though I
try hard NOT to take him to vet (he gets sooo stres
My vet strongly recommends Frontline so I don't use any other--it may be used
on kittens 8 weeks or older.
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