Thank you all for the ideas on treating Diarrhea... A few I recall reading about when I first got Jerry but several are brand new....   Bentonite and Pectin are seemingly benign enough and easily enough obtainable to add to his regimen....   Roundworm Larval stages are CERTAINLY not something I would have stumbled upon without Amani’s suggestion and worth serious consideration given that he does have poor hair growth and was vomiting some weeks ago ( it has abated in recent weeks) Problem is, as well, that  the shelter has limited funds and does not “really” want to invest too much in a 15 y r old cat that isn’t that ill( yet)... and , for whom, so many things can be attributed to “ old age” ( as though somehow old age is itself a disease and treatment serves no real purpose).... No creature dies  of OLD age...systems break down and need repair or bolstering.......just a LOT more frequently than in most young creatures...... so, as I’ve done in the past.. I will likely embark on some sane interventions on my own and see where they lead.... I’ve got a lot of ideas now...
-bob

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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 14:35:00 -0500 (EST)
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I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH PERPHERIAL T CELL CANCER IN 2000, HAD 10 CATS, 4 WITH LEUKEMIA. TREATMENTS DID NOT WORK, BUT WENT INTO REMISSION 1 YEAR LATER. NEITHER THE CATS OR I SUFFERED. THE FELV CATS DIED OF OLD AGE AND AT 77 I AM STILL AROUND DESPITE DIABETES AND AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT. SO I WOULD SAY NEITHER DISEASE HURTS THE OTHER. I CLEANED THE LITER BOXES, FED AND SLEPT WITH MY CATS.
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Good morning, I have heard that FeLv+ are not concern to any other species including us, so your nephew is safe with your kitty :-D.
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:56 AM, Armstrong-Brown, Sheila DDS Timonium wrote: Hello. Has anyone heard of our FelV cats and cancer patients not allowed to be around one another? My felv cat Skylar has been with me 2 years and my nephew moved in who has cancer, I was unsure if they should be sleeping with each other. Thanks for any information. From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org]
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Pam, Sandy et all Thank you Bob :). I will try to post some pictures sometime of the crew :). A friend had a kitty who had chronic diarrhea and nothing worked. They found it was an autoimmune disease that was treated with B12 shots, prednisone, and hydrolyzed protein. He was on this plan for a few months and has been diarrhea free for several years now. He is also off the hydrolyzed protein food too. His stool is still softer than other cats but no diarrhea. I am extremely familiar with cats not eating food additives and special foods that are supposed to help them. My vet now says, "with any other cat we would do ____, but this is Becca so will attempt____.



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Thank you!

On Feb 26, 2018 1:35 PM, "Amani Oakley"  wrote:

No ? it depends on the parasite load.



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Amani, will roundworms aways show up in a fecal?


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Bob

Just as a long shot, consider using Revolution again. I guess I should have remembered this, but there is an immature phase of round worms, which move through the tissues (sometimes causing eye problems) and into the lungs. During the migration of the immature phase, they move into the
lungs and causing the cat to cough harshly in order to cough up the
immature phase, which then gets swallowed down, ending up back in the
intestines all over again. Using Revolution will kill the mature roundworms in the intestines, but not the immature phase. Thus, one needs to use the Revolution for several months in order to catch all the worms in their various phases. Doxycyline has some negative effect on the immature phase,
so using both might also assist.

I figured out this issue recently when a cat I had had for more than a
year, was really losing weight, had very minimal hair growth (sort of
stubby hair), and kept vomiting up her food. One day, while cleaning up the vomit, I noticed an adult round worm in the vomit. I couldn?t figure out how my cat would have had worms because I had deflee-ed her when she was just a tiny kitten, and treated her with the kitten Revolution. She was strictly an indoor cat, as all mine are, so there was no source I could figure out for a roundworm infection. I checked it out online, and finally understood that she still had a roundworm infection from kittenhood. Her sister also had lackluster hair growth. I treated both with Revolution and saw an immediate improvement with weight gain and hair growth. However,
unfortunately, her sister got pregnant, and I also found out that the
immature stage of the roundworm gets passed down to kittens through
mother's milk - which must have been how both of them got it in the first place since I picked them up when they were only a few days old. Anyway, the rest of the mystery was solved because the sister got very sick while nursing the kittens - running nose, coughing, temperature, (and again, I couldn?t figure out how that could be, given that she wasn?t exposed to any new cats). The kittens also got sick, and had this TERRIBLE hacking cough and really badly infected eyes which NO topical medication would help, and
no antibiotic helped UNTIL I tried the Doxycycline.

Everything fell into place for me when I saw the worm in my cat's vomit,
and did a bit of research.

So, if possible, try Revolution again, and try some Doxycycline and see if
that leads to any improvement.

Amani

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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Diarrhea...

Thank you pam,sandy ,ardy and all who weighed. in. on. the ? runs?....
 I?m leaning toward this being an autoimmune issue and will ask the
shelter to have Tommy back to the vet for a better eval... Original
recommendation was to use an antibiotic more common in livestock and
aviaries ( tylosin) which was sound but did not take into account that my boy won?t eat his food with this foul tasting abx..... I?m reintroducing it..now.. but VERY slowly.... After a couple of weeks if I can?t get him to a full dose it?s time to change course.... He?s 15 years old and he can?t
afford to lose weight or get dehydrated....  He?s a foster who was ?
supposed? to be back with his owner well before now....but.... it looks to
me that these guys are going to be a lifespan placement....


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*Hi Bob and all,  *


*I don't realize I am not seeing posts until someone else mentions
about not seeing posts.*


*I lost my Ally three days after Christmas.  A little less than a
month
later I was notified by a parent of one of my students about a
6+-year-old
boy who was Fiv+ and FelV+; owner died and was at a shelter in the
southern
tier of NY.   He is doing well and his name is also Tommy.  I took
home a
FIV+ older cat (vet through FIV was flaring and I wanted him to have a
home
and lots of love for whatever time he has. He is playing, eating, and
giving lots of love and demanding lots of love!  He is living in my
Master
suit while he is being vaccinated against FelV+ and can be with his
Sunny
and Tommy who are super eager to meet him :).   *


On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:37 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL wrote:

Odd that we are getting mail from Dec simply because someone decided
to
unsubscribe....

Presuming there has not been much activity in the list for a few
months
??? I am happy to report that my shelter had not received any FELV+
for a
few months and just recently received 6... upon retesting,
mercifully, so
far only one has come up positive ( sadly the youngest and cutest of
the
bunch) quessing the others had been older when they had their
exposure....
Think we might already have a place that will give a home to this
cutie....
unfortunately not a family... but better than having the little guy
in
isolation here at our shelter..... He needs company....

Hope all is well with your Kitties.... my two old guys are doing
pretty
well..... Tommy had 5 teeth extracted and it gave him a new lease on
life..... He's MUCH more active and happy and FATTER.... Jerry is
still
suffering his chronic diarrhea and we are still looking for ways to
control
it ( all the usual NON medicine interventions have failed so far.....

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Hi Bob,

If all else has failed to cure Jerry's diarrhea, you might try an
extremely old remedy that was used on humans back in the 1930's. They used a cast iron frying pan and burned flour in it. I don't think they used any oil of any kind - just the flour and possibly a small amount of water, and just stir it until it browns and sort of burns. Then get him to eat a small amount. Apparently this was given to babies who had
life-threatening diarrhea when nothing else worked.

I suppose though, if you can't get it stopped, it might be something
like a parasite causing it? Not sure....just trying to help ?


Ardy



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Odd that we are getting mail from Dec simply because someone decided
to unsubscribe....


Presuming there has not been much activity in the list for a few
months ??? I am happy to report that my shelter had not received any FELV+ for a few months and just recently received 6... upon retesting, mercifully, so far only one has come up positive ( sadly the youngest and cutest of the bunch) quessing the others had been older when they had their exposure.... Think we might already have a place that will give a home to this cutie.... unfortunately not a family... but better
than having the little guy in isolation here at our shelter..... He
needs company....


Hope all is well with your Kitties.... my two old guys are doing
pretty well..... Tommy had 5 teeth extracted and it gave him a new
lease on life..... He's MUCH more active and happy and FATTER....
Jerry is still suffering his chronic diarrhea and we are still looking for ways to control it ( all the usual NON medicine interventions have
failed so far.....


Bob in Warwick NY



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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 21:48:56 -0500 (EST)

From: ROBERT CHAPEL To:   felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FIV

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I am again perplexed at the mail delivery for this group....? I've

gotten nothing for a few weeks and just now THIS digest of

messages..ALL of which I have received multiple times before.

Has there been other information going back and forth for the past

couple of weeks??





HOWEVER:? In relation to FIV...?? it has clearly NOT been our

experience at the shelter where I volunteer that FIV is any where
near

as deadly as FELV and we don't ever suggest that it is to potential

adopters...

Our FIV'S range in age from 1 year to 8 yrs plus and oftentimes don't

even get the URI that runs through the entire menagerie at the

beginning of Winter.... I've been volunteering there for 4 years and

have seen only one of our FIV's die and that from the scourge of
FIV's

( Feline Infectious Peritonitis) thankfully it did not claim any

others ( until months later when a couple of FeLV residents died)...

but, in general, our FIV's have remained quite healthy....?

Personally, I would be FAR more confident of the future adopting an

FIV over an FeLV Kitty

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Yes Ardy. FIV is also a death sentence, more often than not, for

afflicted cats. And again, there is very little in the veterinary

arsenal to combat it.



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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 04:07:39 +0000

From: Amani Oakley To: "  felvtalk@felineleukemia.org" Subject: Re:

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Hi Bob



I have only seen two other posts this past week, other than one I

posted in reply to one of those two posts. Other than that, I haven't

received any emails in weeks.



Amani



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Behalf

Of ROBERT CHAPEL

Sent: December-26-17 9:49 PM

To:   felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FIV



I am again perplexed at the mail delivery for this group....? I've

gotten nothing for a few weeks and just now THIS digest of

messages..ALL of which I have received multiple times before.

Has there been other information going back and forth for the past

couple of weeks??





HOWEVER:? In relation to FIV...?? it has clearly NOT been our

experience at the shelter where I volunteer that FIV is any where
near

as deadly as FELV and we don't ever suggest that it is to potential

adopters...

Our FIV'S range in age from 1 year to 8 yrs plus and oftentimes don't

even get the URI that runs through the entire menagerie at the

beginning of Winter.... I've been volunteering there for 4 years and

have seen only one of our FIV's die and that from the scourge of
FIV's

( Feline Infectious Peritonitis) thankfully it did not claim any

others ( until months later when a couple of FeLV residents died)...

but, in general, our FIV's have remained quite healthy....?

Personally, I would be FAR more confident of the future adopting an

FIV over an FeLV Kitty

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Yes Ardy. FIV is also a death sentence, more often than not, for

afflicted cats. And again, there is very little in the veterinary

arsenal to combat it.



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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 09:33:47 -0500

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I've not seen any posts for weeks, until a few days ago.

I hope this means all our cats are doing well.



BTW - FIV is not at all as dangerous a FelV.



I hope more people adopt these FIV cats, but unfortunately the
average

person, who is not well informed, is is just as afraid of FIV.





Lorrie



On 12-27, Amani Oakley wrote:

Hi Bob



I have only seen two other posts this past week, other than one I

posted in reply to one of those two posts. Other than that, I
haven't

received any emails in weeks.



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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 8:41:54 -0600

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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FIV

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tHE ONLY PROBLEM MY GUYS HAVE IS BOREDOM.  iT HAS BEEN COLD, SNOWY
AND

WINDY.  HARLEY WHO USUALLY GOES OUT NO MATTER WHAT JUST GOES TO THE

DOOR, THE WIND HITS HIM AND HE BACKS UP.  WE HAVE LOTS OF AMAZON

BOXES, TUNNELS AND A LIGHT TO CHASE.



---- Lorrie  wrote:



I've not seen any posts for weeks, until a few days ago.

I hope this means all our cats are doing well.



BTW - FIV is not at all as dangerous a FelV.



I hope more people adopt these FIV cats, but unfortunately the

average person, who is not well informed, is is just as afraid of

FIV.





Lorrie



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posted in reply to one of those two posts. Other than that, I

haven't received any emails in weeks.



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December 22nd marked the beginning of our 2nd yr with Figaro in our

lives.

He is healthy, but a bit heavy- the kind of weight gain common after

being neutered. Have yet to get him integrated into the clan, so each

of us "bipedals" lavish Figaro with various kinds of attention... of

course I'M the "Mama" so Figaro and I do lots of grooming & cuddling!

Much admiration goes out to all of you, whose loving strength
enriches

the lives of precious fur-babies, for as long as we are able!

Jen

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Looks like I have not received any e-mail contact since November
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Hi Sandy, I noticed the total lack of messages...... Hopefully this

means none of us are having any problems with our cats at this time.



Lorrie



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2017.



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