Hi, I did not read the original message - but I just wanted to share.
I have one Felk girl, her name is gigner and she is now 7 years old -and I also
have a couple of friends who have several felk kitties - they are all over 10
years old and they are all very healthty -
Separately, I also ha
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] My 1 year old just diagnosed
>
> Thank you Hideyo! I felt so guilty and a lot of other things, all of you have
> helped so much. You have given me hope.
> Take care
> Marcia
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Aug 22, 2011, at 4:15 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOT
d
>
> Thank you Hideyo! I felt so guilty and a lot of other things, all of you have
> helped so much. You have given me hope.
> Take care
> Marcia
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Aug 22, 2011, at 4:15 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO wrote:
>
> > Hi, I did not read t
Where do you guys get LTCI?
the distributor that my vet uses now only carry 3 vials set - they used to have
10 vials as it is much chepaer that way- could you tell me where is the best
place to get LTCI?
hideyo___
, are you and all of your babies OK?
Thanks so much
Marcia
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 3:42 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO
wrote:
Where do you guys get LTCI?
the distributor that my vet uses now only carry 3 vials set - they used to have
10 vials as it is much chepaer that way- could you tell me where i
Hi, Marta,
My two cents is that, just because the kitty is tested positive for Felk, you
may not want to assume that it is the felk virus that is going the symptoms.
As you know, Felk kittens have weakened immue system, so they are very
susceptive to different type of illness, infections, cancer
Thisi is not reagarding Felk virus per se. But I wanted to share as it can be
somewhat relevant.
I have at least 6 or 7 kitties who was tested negative on SNAP test on FIV -
but came back as positve on ELISA at LAB - but whenever this happened, SNAP
test result ended up being the correct one
I would recommend to run a blood work to make sure that everything looks good
before the surgery - especially CBC portion as sometimes their WBC/RBC might be
a little off -
I don't know if it's conincidence or not - I do believe that stress sort of
triggered the disease - my completely healthy
Will someone be willing to arrange transportation to out of state if we are to
take her?
From: korruptaki...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:40:48 -0800
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felv+ 15 year old
Friends of Cats, in Lakeside, has an opening for FeLV, I un
I just saw her email - can we help make the arrangement to transport her to NYC
somehow?
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:35:18 -0800
From: westnint...@yahoo.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felv+ 15 year old will be euthanized Thursday.
ill take her..i'm in new york c
.
There is a list of transporters on this FB page, as I wrote before:
https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=231576100186179
I know almost nothing about transport.
Also need someone to pull her. She's down in Irvine and I'm up in L.A.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:04 PM, HIDEY
Hi, I have been using LTCI on my felk kitten and she has been doing great!
She was 1lb runt who had struggled to put any weights even when she was 3 to 4
months old - however, since I have been putting her on LTCI - she has become so
healthy - now she weighs almost 7lb!
Anyway, I am looking fo
+ cats that may have to
have that someday. Very encouraging! How long will she be on it?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 17, 2012, at 5:12 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO wrote:
Hi, I have been using LTCI on my felk kitten and she has been doing great!
She was 1lb runt who had struggled to put any weights
I am not sure how long he has not eating, but I think you and he deserve to
find out what's going on - it could be something easily treated -
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> From: botha.marin...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 21:38:56 +
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Despair
>
> I think my
at 3:03 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO wrote:
I am not sure how long he has not eating, but I think you and he deserve to
find out what's going on - it could be something easily treated -
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> From: botha.marin...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012
We here in Albuquerque, just signed a contract with Best Friends to do very
agressive TNR project and the city is receiving 1 million dollars from Best
Friends in an effort.
Any healthy cats (tame or feral) who are trapped and brought over to the
shelters are going to be spayed/neutered and ret
One of my Felk kittens, Orphie has dry form of FIP and using the experimental
drug "PI" - we are seeing some success treating dry from of FIP with this drug
- pls let me know if I can do any to help.
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
From: molvey...@hotmail.com
Da
I personally have known about a dozen people who mix their positves to
negatives - and negatives are not vaccinated either - and some of the cats have
lived together, meaning share everything - grooming..etc.. amazingly, none of
their negatives have become positives - though I have to say, all
I wish I could you give you something more definite - but the truth is you just
don't know - I know of many people whose kittens became negative later on, but
also know many who remained positive.
I have one felk kitty, Ginger, I have had her since she was 6 months old - now
she is 8 years old
I have tried every clumping litter out there, I think - I used to like World's
Best - but I started not liking the smell when it gets old - it stinks - also
two of my kitties developed liver failure and died - during the time I used
World's best and I got nervous about whether if corn litter c
Hi Just as FYI - what your kitty, Prancer had was mediastinal lymphoma - and it
is actually one of the most tretable cancers of all - it's common among Felk
positive kitties - steroid of will almost immediately get rid of fluid in chest
cavity - and kitties with mediastinal lymphoma has a very
Thank you, Nina and everyone else who
responded to my cry of help regarding Ginger not eating for a week and for all
your healing vibes you sent to my little Ginger. I am so grateful and cannot find right
words to express my gratitude.
When I got home on Friday, I went to visit
Ginger
Title: Message
Dear Julie,
Hi, Julie, I am new to the list –
I am so very sorry about Lucky.
When we love, there is no goodbye,
just "till we meet again". May the
memories of the good times give you
comfort.
It took great courage to put Lucky’s
needs before your own and all
Thank you very much Sally - Nina mentioned your name how great it was to
find you on the list as well as the rest of the members - you guys are
such a treasure to me.
Dr. Basko basically suggested raw meat diet for all FeLV kitties -
suggested that I do not give her dry food as it may have a negat
After going back and forth, I decided not to take Ginger to her
appointment yesterday after all. She
has been doing well, and I wanted to minimize any chances of stressing her if I
could avoid it. She is a feral cat,
and she is extremely skittish and I guess, since she has been doing so w
d the study. I feel like
something must be missing, however, because if it was simply the trauma of
injection that was causing these sarcomas wouldn't we logically expect to see
diabetic cats with a high rate of cancer?
Julie
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
ith a positive in the
house. Even with Ginger in another room, you are exposing them to a great
risk.
As far as taking Ginger to the vet... What did you expect the vet to do
for her? If she seems to be getting better, I would be reluctant to take
her in as well.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
A
known and the virus was transmitted to other negative,
non-vaccinated kitties.
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not sure which
doctor studied it, but I will do some research and try to find out.
Do you think there is a
great risk of my other cats to get FeLV?
I do w
Sorry – correction!! I meant – “even with the fact
that most of my cats are NOT vaccinated for FeLV ?
-Original
Message-
From:
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On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Tuesday, February
15, 2005 4:03 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
1cc 2x a week and the 1cc syringes are too
clumsy when filled all the way. Gyspy is neg, Jazz and Grace are pos,
there is no difference in the thickness of their skin. I think it's more
likely an individual cat thing.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Dear Julie,
Thank you so much for
your res
nger. Are your kitty residents fosters? I know
that sometimes that makes a difference for some multi-cat households on the
mixing question.
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry
– correction!! I meant
– “even with the fact that most of my cats are NOT vaccinated for
FeLV ?
don't take your bleaching and
clothes changing precautions and I think that there also, no transmission of
virus has occurred. There are the sad cases where a FeLV+ was brought in
and the status was NOT known and the virus was transmitted to other negative,
non-vaccinated kitties.
Hideyo Yamamot
Michelle, I know exactly how you feel - every time I lose someone, I so
wish I would have done/wouldn't have done - I torture myself for
thinking all the time.
When I lost Suzi a several month ago, I regretted so much for what I
did, and I still cry missing her every single night. Suzi was a he
Thank you very much for your kind
words.
The worse part is that no one knew that/when
she passed away in a carrier until I drove her back in the car and started
talking to her. She was waiting for
me to pick her up in a carrier and I was only 10 to 15 minutes after the
surgery, which is
I think I might have suggested Surphur –
it did some miracle to many of my kitties including the one with serious
chronic IBD (diarrhea) type of problem – Arsenicum is good for vomiting -
but according to my vet, you really don’t want to mix with other remedy,
and wait 12 to 24 hours befor
Thank you for writing to me.
I am certainly responsible in a way that I requested that I picked up
Suzi (and all the other kitties I have spayed/neutered I the past)as
soon as the surgery was done in stead of them waiting at the clinic for
the rest of the day - this was suggested by Dr. Addie who
As you know already, I rescued
Ginger about 4 months ago at the parking lot at my work (I had rescued 8 other
cats from the colony a couple of years ago also ) – Ginger’s mom is
still out there – and I have always wanted to rescue her, but I have not –
but now Ginger is positive, and am won
Dear Cherie –
Sorry, I so don’t meant to scare you,
but my little boy who was 6 month old died from Baytrill – he only had a light
sneeze and was not FelV+ or anything – he was eating and playing well,
again just sneeze – but as soon as I gave the pill to him, he stopped
eating and died wi
It's pretty amazing - 90% of my cats are feral, and there are about a
dozen of them that are still very feral - so feral that I cannot even
touch or pet them (though I love them as much) - I can't imagine the
dedication for the people who take care of Feral with feLV to give
medications to - I am s
ere a FeLV+ was brought in
and the status was NOT known and the virus was transmitted to other negative,
non-vaccinated kitties.
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not sure which
doctor studied it, but I will do some research and try to find out.
Do you think there is a
gr
I just can’t
remember what article suggested distilled over filtered given benefit of
filtered water as you mentioned – I think that’s why I sticked to distilled
water – if I find it, I will definitely share!
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
. There are the sad cases where a FeLV+ was brought in
and the status was NOT known and the virus was transmitted to other negative,
non-vaccinated kitties.
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not sure which
doctor studied it, but I will do some research and try to find out.
Does anyone know how invasive it is to do
bone marrow level testing on FeLV?
Behalf Of Cherie A Gabbert
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005
2:37 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: bone marrow test
Who would you want to get
that done on? Your positive kitty or negative?
Cherie
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how
in
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: bone marrow test
But, would you want to
put any kitty through that kind of pain, and if she is negative would you get
rid of her? Also, if she tests negative on a blood test that should be good
enough to go on...I feel.
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EM
.
Cherie
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, I would never do
anything to make them go through something so painful – and that was the
purpose of my question, I did not know if it’s painful for a kitty or not
to go through.
If I ever catch her, I
would keep her wheth
marrow?
If a cat has been in a shelter, been in the wild, been in a home with many
cats. chances are it has at sometime been exposed..
t
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well – I am not
sure if I am really going to pursuit or not – but if I catch Ginger’s
m
Even if I was going to do, I was going to do so during the time she is
being spayed, so that she doesn't have to go through another anesthesia
for it-
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:03
, healing
two wounds instead of one. Be it a superficial or surgery and time a forign
object goes in a attack from the white blood cells start, in turn activating
the virus
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even if I was going to do, I was going to do so during
the time she is
being
Thank you very much, Nina. It’s very helpful!
-Original
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005
5:44 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: bone marrow testat
leastTesting for latent FeLV infection
Title: Message
Do you know where I can get folic acid and
B-12 injections? I asked my vet to order
from their suppliers, but it’s taking way too long and want to get it
sooner for Ginger as she did not eat as much yesterday – and I am a bit
paranoid that she is going to stop eating again
I
will definitely pray for you – are you sure that he can’t climb up
the fence? Have you put flyers out to
your neighbors? Every time, there is a
missing kitty, I put a flyer out with a photo to every single door in the neighborhood,
which has a pretty success rate – more eyes are defini
I
wonder if you would be interested in animal psychic to find out where he is out
– you might find it silly, but I will definitely try anything – I think
Nina might have the contact information!
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From:
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Behalf Of [
She eats definitely still
– but she doesn’t pig out – like yesterday, she ate about ½ of
a really thick stakes in two separate meals – where as she would also eat
two full plates of turkey and chicken additionally -
-Original Message-
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PRO
This might sound totally unusual –
but just to explore all the options where he could be - I rescued a cat who was
stuck in a sewer underground – thank god that the cat was vocal otherwise
you would not know that he was there – it ended up that the city had to
tear up the street for the ca
You know how we are – we feed
better to our loving cats that we feed ourselves, right?
Anything she would eat, I would give if
you know what I mean…
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22,
Dear Shiela,
I am so very sorry, it literally breaks my
heart to hear what happened to Tip.
I can’t stop crying – I so feel your pain very much – a
couple of years ago, I was looking for one of my feral cats that I had been
feeding for years, and she everyday would show up at the door st
Well, Ginger is definitely not eating as
much – I think she should be eating a bit more. And I began to worry. She liked liver shake I made for her and
she drank it and ate a bit more food.
I gave another shot of V-B complex (I don’t have V-B 12) last
night. She ate a bit today again but
Can you feel lymphoma by
petting?
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
1:23 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Ginger update2
I have
seen it from lymphoma. But
Oh no.. now I am worried –
can one be really active and playful, but still develop lymphoma?? Is this something that I should get checked
out for Ginger separately? Or will it
show on the blood work?
-Original Message-
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Beha
Dear
Sheila,
I can so totally feel what you feel –
as much as we don’t want to – we will however, regardless we will live
with sorrows and pains of losing ones that we loved and will love so much probably
forever –
and we will never get over the pains or loses, but we will somehow learn
Title: Message
I have a cat who snorts too, and breath
loud – with no other symptoms at all – I have taken her to the vet
and asked them about it – but they did not seem to be concerned –
is your cat on heavy side? Mine is, and
they though it might have something to do with it – so I am t
Kerry
-Original Message-
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: off-topic/should I
worry about kitty making anoisewhenshebreathes?
I have a cat who snorts
too, and b
I know what you mean, Steve. I wouldn’t personally. My holistic vet strongly goes against using
it even with my non FeLV kitties, too. One
of my kitties had a very serious skin problem with some type of insects and she
had scabs everywhere – and he gave me this natural citrus shampoo –
Looks great! It's a kitty heaven!! I have built something similar for
my babies but not as a big of area as you have for your babies!! You
are giving me some new ideas! Thank you!!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Belinda Sauro
Sent: Sun
I
know what you mean, some of my feral hisses and spits at me whenever I am near
them – but I still love them as much if you know what I mean –
There is this poem some one of the FIP list sent to the other list member a
long time ago when they lost their love one – and I found it very
soot
ain we tried to catch
him, but he wouldn't have it and went off to die...but he'll ALWAYS be one of
my favorites!
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know what you mean, some of my feral hisses and spits at me
whenever I am near them – but I still love them as much if
27;s dog used to HATE cats...Jerry took two and a half years, but
won her over too!
What idiot human ever coined the phrase "dumb
animals"?
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every feral cat story I
hear, I just can’t stop crying – there is a book called
“Li
beds
downstairsFor that matter, Mom's dog used to HATE cats...Jerry
took two and a half years, but won her over too!
What idiot human ever coined the phrase "dumb animals"?
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Every feral cat story I hear, I just can't
p; Jerry,
>that she refuses to admit are hers, but they have trained Mom & Dad
>to let them in the house at willthey even have their own beds
>downstairsFor that matter, Mom's dog used to HATE cats...Jerry
>took two and a half years, but won her over too!
>
&g
Could someone confirm with me about this –
is the color of V-B 12 injection sort of cranberry type red?
Subject: Feral cat book
Thanks Hideyo, I just
ordered the book from Amazon. I love the ferals too!
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Every feral cat story I hear, I just can’t stop crying
– there is a book called “Livings in shadows” -
it’s a book about how to take care of feral cats – the title
Thank you, Sally.
Well, it's probably sort of my fault - if I did everything carefully,
this wouldn't be an issue -
They did not want me to feed cats anymore because they were peeing on
the furniture that we NO LONGER NEEDED and therefore BEING Abandoned in
the trailers in the parking lot. When
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, March
02, 2005 2:52 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Feral cat book
Nina, sorry, I have not
shipped Surphur to you yet, I have it in my hand and have not forgotten!!. How is Gypsy?
My little Shitsu dog, Oreo
had a
she has anything else up her sleeve.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
Nina, sorry, I have not shipped Surphur to you yet, I have it
in my hand and have not forgotten!!. How is Gypsy?
My little Shitsu dog,
Oreo had a disc injury and started losing control of hind legs, I was very
worried because my o
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Feral cat book
You're an angel, Hideyo.
You really are. Kerry.
-Original
Message-
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, March
02, 2005 4:17 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemi
Title: Message
I know I think of it often (about winning
a lottery) – but usually, before I can spend $1 on the lottery ticket, I
decide that I prefer to spend on cat food instead – so I might never be a
millionaire unfortunately. J
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Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[m
Title: Message
I am sorry to budge in, but I was
wondering about Lucy’s condition regarding blood in urine? Does she have
crystals in urine? What is her urine ph
level? If it’s
too alkali which has been for one of my FIV positive cat, Papa. I have something I finally found which is
work
Thank you for correcting it, Belinda (I am Japanese, and don't know how
to spell things correctly sometime).
I think you should definitely try once it's confirmed that she needs
"acidifier" - because I tried Vitamin C, all sorts of different herbs,
cranberry juice, and etc. Nothing really worked c
When it’s borderline, is
it like 6? My papa was somewhere between
6.5 and 7, but was considered to be alkali.
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From:
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Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005
11:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia
Sally, what a great idea! I love the idea of "Who DESERVES to Win a
Million Dollars." Lottery - it actually should interest LOTS of people
in a similar way how the TV series "Rosanne" was so popular - if you
know what I mean - Just have to figure out the way to solicit!
We just visited Oreo - poor
Del, I am so very sorry for Effie’s
passing – I am sure that there isn’t really any words which can
totally heal your pains – and I am crying with you though I don’t
anything about Effie, but I know that she was and is such a special soul for
you.
I read a poem one time somewhere –
it
Our little Shitsu dog is coming home today from the disc surgery - they
wanted to keep him at the hospital over the weekend because he does not
have the bladder control right now. But I begged them to release him
today as originally scheduled, as he was so depressed and scared there
and he woul
ids gained strength witnessing how happy and
unconcerned the dogs were about their disabilities.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
>Our little Shitsu dog is coming home today from the disc surgery - they
>wanted to keep him at the hospital over the weekend because he does not
>have the bladder
f Of Joan Doljan
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:51
AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: OT: please pray for
Oreo
Hideyo,
I am sure with all your love, understanding and
patience Oreo will do just fine.
Joan
Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Del – you must know by I now – I cry a lot – and I
am crying again reading your email because I feel so much of what you feel and
please know that you are not alone.
Like Nina, after Suzi died, I couldn’t
let go any of stuff with Suzi touched – I put a huge padded rug under
than bed so t
Thanks, Julie. I hear you loud and
clear. I have a friend who feeds a
few different colonies here, and one of the colonies she is having a real problem
with the neighbor. This neighbor
threatens her safety of cats if she continues to feed them, and throws the food
away every time she put
Kathleen, I am so glad that she found you –
I hope that she will be able to stay with you for the rest of her life. I do have one feLV positive cat, Ginger
who lives separately from the rest of my cats – I feel so badly sometimes
because she is so alone (she was a feral, too, but now she l
Thank you so much for asking.
Oreo is trying to stand up and walk –
right now, he falls after a step or two, but he CAN stand up for a few seconds
on all four legs, which is very encouraging. We try to massage his leg, but it must
hurt him, because he tries to bite us when we try to touc
Does that mean the transfusion will not
help either? Will immnogloublin not help??
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From:
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Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 5:14
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please Help! Anakin
is
I just don’t know how effective it
is, but I am sending you the link just in case.
http://www.angelfire.com/il/felv/treatmnt.html
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 5:21 PM
To
Hi, everyone. I am so
afraid of finding out something right now, and I need to share it as I can’t
think straight or function because of this fear –
I have a kitten who is a little
over 5 mos old, Uh-oh (oh) – I added the another (oh) as a good luck
purpose). I adopted him on 1/1/05
Thank you, Barbara,
I appreciate your kind words. You are right, there is one time when I opened a
fortune cookie at a Chinese restaurant – “never trouble a trouble
until a trouble troubles you” – I certainly do not sap the positive
energy for Uh-oh (oh) by my worrying – please keep tell m
You guys are so wonderful! - I and Uh-oh-oh feel better already!!
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n paid for many times over, (you probably have so many
frequent flyer miles accumulated that you could probably get some of us
in as well!). Many blessings to you and your family.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
>You guys are so wonderful! - I and Uh-oh-oh feel better already!!
>
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When my Ginger stopped
eating for a week – I started giving this per recommendation by one of
the list members (thank you!) – I also talked to the vet who invented
this (I think it is dr. Basko in Hawaii – please correct me if I am wrong
– but he had a very exactly receipt to recommend whe
Thank you, Anita. That’s very comforting to hear,
especially right now. Do I understand correctly that the mom and her kitten
were positive first and then became negative later on, too? – or did the mom and her kitten remain positive, but the rest
of 10 kitties are tested negative?
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I took Uh-oh-oh to the vet yesterday afternoon – and here’s
what I found out –
The good news was he was negative on FeLV/FIV (thank god!) on
ELISA – When they did in house PCV test, his HCT was 44 which was very good. But I also had them sent out the blood
work for the total body functio
By the way, his HCT was up from 25 (that’s
when he got sick in January) to 32.
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Hi, Nina. How is Zevon?
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Hi Everyone,
Bruce and I just got back from the Vet. Our 8 year old Germ
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