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Subject: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
Kiwi is with God now. I'm to upset to say anything else right now.
Robin
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was pure and all yours and death
can't even take that from you.
Hugs,
April
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Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 22:04:21 -0400
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Kiwi is with God now. I'm
for it.
Lynne
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
Kiwi is with God now. I'm to upset to say anything else right
now. Robin
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Robin,
I'm so sorry for your loss of Kiwi.
Bless you for giving him the love and care he needed in his short stay here.
He is at the bridge romping with others that are there.
Where there is no illnesses and everyone is happy.
I'm sure he has met my Taz by now.
BTW...I love that name.
I will
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Kiwi is with God now. I'm to upset to say anything else right now. Robin
Kiwi is with God now. I'm to upset to say anything else right now. Robin
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My prayers go out to you and Kiwi Robin. I'm so sorry for your loss. You
did your best and Kiwi loves you for it.
Lynne
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Kiwi is with God now
I am so sorry and I do understand. May your heart find peace in your
wonderful memories of Kiwi.
Hugs
sally
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Kiwi is with God now. I'm to upset to say anything else right now. Robin
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Robin I am so sorry you lost your sweet Kiwi(I love the name).Hugs to you.
Sherry
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Kiwi
Dear Robin, I am so sorry. Kiwi is now romping in the green meadows chasing
butterflies.
Sharyl
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Robyn,
You and Kiwi are in my thoughts and prayers.
tonya
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I have not posted for a while about kiwi. I think the last one I told you
that my son was going to put him on a Bandfield Plan. He never did. Before that
I tried to find a rescue who would take him, but
If Kiwi hasn't eaten or had much to drink for awhile it will
take a few hours for him to need to use his box. Just keep
an eye on him. It sounds like he is making good progress.
Lorrie
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I gave Kiwi water and some pumpkin via a syringe. He did ok. He
has
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I have not posted for a while about kiwi. I think the last one I told you that
my son was going to put him on a Bandfield Plan. He never did. Before
has! ~~~ Margaret Meade
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Tried to give Kiwi a little canned pumpkin. He tried to ignore it, but I put
I have not posted for a while about kiwi. I think the last one I told you that
my son was going to put him on a Bandfield Plan. He never did. Before that I
tried to find a rescue who would take him, but there wasn't any openings. I
have no funds to get him to vet. Sad to say, kiwi is
I know it's a difficult situation, but there are rescues and rescuers
that take FELV cats/kittens. And if he chooses to keep him, would be
such a gift. What I do to boost the immune system - and it works well
- is to give 1cc interferon once daily to my FELV kitties that are
less than 3
could make Kiwi more
comfortable.
Sharyl
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Date: Sunday, September 28, 2008, 9:57 AM
I have not posted for a while about kiwi
He has been able to keep a few flakes of canned tuna down, and he is drinking.
I think that I have a can of plain pumpkin and I am going to try giving him a
little bit. What ever I give him I just want to give him a little at a time.
To much might be to much for his system to handle right
Tried to give Kiwi a little canned pumpkin. He tried to ignore it, but I put a
tiny bit in his mouth and he became a little interested. He ate a tiny bit
more on his own then he stopped. I am going to wait 30 minutes to make sure
he can keep it down. I am not sure what to look for. I
I gave Kiwi water and some pumpkin via a syringe. He did ok. He has not
thrown it up so far. I changed his dry food to another and he has actually
eaten a few. My concern this moment is that he hasn't urinated or defecated.
I am going to give him a little tuna in a few hours. I don't
Have you tried giving them canned pumpkin? Whenever my kitties start to get
diarrhea, I give them that. They love the stuff!Alice
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:51:21 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Will only take him to the vets as needed. I am a little worried because he is
a bit thin and has the runny stools that he might have some type of deficiency.
He might need it this time just to see where he stands. He hasn't seen a vet
since he was fixed.
terramycin salve to clear up the eye.
Supplementing with L-Lysine couldn't hurt.
Sharyl
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
Will only take him to the vets as needed. I am a little worried because he
is a bit thin and has the runny stools that he might have some type of
deficiency. He might need it this time just to see where he stands. He
hasn't seen a vet since he was fixed
Another remedy - our rescue normally does a drop or two of Revolution
on the back for kittens - can get fleas and internal parasites. I
also buy Panacur for $8 at the Farmers store, and give a little bit
(1/4 cc) to kittens for parasites. I buy homeopathic anti-diarrhea
tincture in a
peel off chicken legs, etc.
Christiane Biagi
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Will only take him
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Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 10:37 AM
Another remedy - our rescue normally does a drop or two of
Revolution
on the back for kittens - can get fleas and internal
parasites. I
also buy Panacur for $8 at the Farmers store, and give a
little
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Another remedy - our rescue normally does a drop or two of
Revolution
on the back
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Another remedy - our rescue normally does a drop or two of
Revolution
on the back
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
I have a friend who's had good luck with Wellness for other things -
Gloria
At 10:03 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:
One of my fosters (FeLV negative) is an older cat who always had
diarrhea problems, no matter what food I used. Finally I put him on
Wellness and he
: Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
I have a friend who's had good luck with Wellness for other things -
Gloria
At 10:03 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:
One of my fosters (FeLV negative) is an older cat who always had
diarrhea problems, no matter
: Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
I have a friend who's had good luck with Wellness for other things -
Gloria
At 10:03 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:
One of my fosters (FeLV negative) is an older cat who always had
diarrhea problems, no matter
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Kiwi
My friend is using the dry only - his 2 cats won't eat the wet. But
one cat had hair coming out- little spots - and after switching to
Wellness dry, those have gone away - lovely silky fur. THey don't
like it as well, but eat
Have not noticed flees or him scratching. He is kept inside and he gets some
topical treatment so he does not get fleas. One of my daughters does that.
It's a well known. Just can't think of the name. Thanks! Robin
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by Frontline flea
treatment.
L
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What is wellness. It's sounds a little familiar.
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It is Revolution that claims to kill roundworms and hookworms (and ear
mites, and protects against heartworms). Tapeworms you need
My primary concern is heartworms. I use strongid or panacur (both otc) for
regular worms, and tapeworm tablets (now otc as welL) for tapeworms. I can
say that I have never had any earmites since starting to use Revolution,w
hich is at least 3 years ago. Since my cats don't go outside fleas are
My son found kiwi beside his dead sibling in the woods. Kiwi was actually very
healthy. We cleaned him up and gave him kitten formula. The next day we took
him to our local vet who thought he was between
2 1/2 to 3 weeks old. He would not suck on the kitten nipple bottle so we
feed him
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My son found kiwi beside his dead sibling in the woods. Kiwi was actually very
healthy. We cleaned him up and gave him kitten formula. The next day we took
him to our
I'm so glad you joined this group - I remember when I found my little
kitten Calawalla Banana BooBoo, in 2001, and she looked so darned
healthy - so lively, and she tested positive for FELV and I just
didn't know anything about it. Fortunately, I had a vet who didn't
sugggest euth. and
be checked
out as well.
Best of luck to you and your Kiwi.
Lynne
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My son found kiwi beside his dead sibling
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Wendy, I am certainly no expert but have experienced life with a felv
positive cat. If your Kiwi is acting fine, maybe
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My son found kiwi beside his dead sibling in the woods. Kiwi was actually
very healthy. We cleaned him up and gave him kitten formula. The next
There is a new product for diarrhea (Purina?). Maybe someone else remembers
what it's called. May need a vet to provide it. Not sure.
I wouldn't sit on either problem. Good you are acting.
Prayers for Kiwi.
L
Iowa
You do not need a vet to provide Fortiflora, if that is what you are
You will get lots of advice here. How old is your other cat? Odds are that if
your other cat didn't contract felv from kiwi from the time they were together
he won't ever contract it. There is always a small risk. But I have mixed at
least 13 negative cats with up to two positive cats over
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Last summer my son brought home a kitten who was between 2 1/2 and 3 weeks old.
He found him beside his dead sibling. He was actually in good health. We bought
some kitten formula and he drank like
Marylyn
I've been off this list since the server problem. I am so shocked and
saddened to
hear about Dixie. I know how much you loved her and can imagine how
difficult
it must be without her. She is so lucky to have felt safe and loved.
I am so sorry.
Jane
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:08 PM,
Thanks. She had the best of everything and was very happy and loved.
I miss her so much. Right now I am looking at a little 4 week old (?)
copper kitten that came from the same pine thicket Dixie came from.
After a day of talking, assuring and reassuring her, she allowed me to
snatch
Last summer my son brought home a kitten who was between 2 1/2 and 3 weeks old.
He found him beside his dead sibling. He was actually in good health. We
bought some kitten formula and he drank like a horse. We worked on getting him
use to people so that he could eventually get him into a
The first and really only thing I can tell you is to enjoy every
minute you have with your wonderful friend while being alert for any
infections/problems. Do not get hung up on the FeLV thing. Learn
about it but do not let it ruin the time you have with your friend.
That time may be
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