Norman
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Leslie,
A wonderful tribute to Sushi what you
she learned together. All of us should remember it, whether
. St. Francis
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From: Pam Norman
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Leslie,
A wonderful tribute to Sushi what you she learned together. All of us
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after i called the vet over 20 times he finally
answered and said yes
crackers IFA is positivei asked him can he
throw the virus
Thank you, Wendy!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1Leslie-I loved this
Leslie - that was an inspired post - thank you for the reminder ~ Evan
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Kayte,
My first FeLV+ cat was also the first cat that I
ever owned on my own. I'd
grown up with all sorts of critters, but it took a
few years after
graduating college to finally
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Thank you, Wendy!
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10Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 07:06:09 -0700 (PDT)From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
To Leslie: Re
You have NO reason to give up on Crackers. If he's healthy he may live a long and healthy life. The vet has no way of knowing if Crackers will ever even get sick from the felv. He may not.tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: after i called the vet over 20 times he finally answered and said yes
Welcome! You will find a lot of very knowledgable people here. My two little girls are 10 months old and, according to conventional wisdom, shouldn't be here. My vet was surprised when I didn't want to euthanize them when they were diagnosed - one in May and the other in July, she had never had
Kayte,
My first FeLV+ cat was also the first cat that I ever owned on my own. I'd grown up with all sorts of critters, but it took a few years after graduating college to finally get in a situation where I could own my first all mine pet. I'd been wanting this cat forever.
I found Sushi at a
I would call around and try to find a vet that has or
is treating other cats with the virus. I had to
change vets with my cat Smokey because the vet I had
been using for 15 years didn't seem to want to treat
him. I don't know alot about the virus as Smokey is
the first cat I have had that was
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I am located in new jersey..south jersey..when i first found pokemon she was skinny but showed no sick symptoms at all...she had a pink collar on and was so friendly and her fur very long was clean and she smelled so good...she was hungry
Leslie,
You made me spit out my Diet Coke! I often wonder if they are sitting at home with their paws propped up on my coffee table, if they are it's not out of self pity, it's more out of feeling entitled. I suspect they are more into Oprah then Ricki, but you never know.
You have a great
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Leslie,
You made me spit out my Diet Coke! I often wonder if they are sitting at home
with their paws propped up on my coffee table, if they are it's not out
FYI Leslie, FIP is totally unrelated to FELV, so Hepburn didn't succumb to
the FELV either. :)
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/resources/brochure/fip.html
"Is FIP related to feline leukemia? FIP
and feline leukemia are caused by different viruses. Some cats that have FIP may
also be infected
after i called the vet over 20 times he finally answered and said yes
crackers IFA is positivei asked him can he throw the virus...the vet said no
the IFA confirms he is full blown luekemia...i said what should i do,...he said
there is nothing to do...my baby crackers is 5yrs old and has
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after i called the vet over 20 times he finally answered and said yes
crackers IFA is positivei asked him can he throw the virus...the vet said
no
the IFA
is an idiot
for saying nothing can be done.
Diane R.
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after i called the vet over 20 times
I think your vet is a quack. Crackers cannot have
full blown leukemia if he is showing no symptoms. DO
NOT PANIC. Calm down. Crackers is going to pick up
on you being upset and it will upset him too. The
best thing you can do is calm down and find a better
vet. Use the phone to do it. Keep
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kelly
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:05
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Subject: Re: crackers IFA was positive
need help a.s.a.p.
At 01:41 PM 9/5/2006, you wrote:According to my
vet,,,he can still clear the virus,,,she suggests re
I am located in new jersey..south jersey..when i first found pokemon she
was skinny but showed no sick symptoms at all...she had a pink collar on and was
so friendly and her fur very long was clean and she smelled so good...she was
hungry and in a few months plumped up but still was
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Subject: Re: crackers IFA was
positive need help a.s.a.p.
I am located in new jersey..south jersey..when i first found
pokemon she was skinny but showed no sick symptoms at all...she had a pink
collar on and was so
At 04:49 PM 9/5/2006, you wrote:
I know you can't share his name, but we could all send him little polite
notes to get him current,
meanwhile there are many wonderful helpful vets out there who would never
dream of doing or saying what he did,,,
Please do not blame yourself,,We have all been
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I am
located in new jersey..south jersey..when i first found pokemon she was skinny
IFA is not final. Retest in 3 months. Until then feed good food,
supplement with vitamin C. Until then read all the posts here, you will learn
MUCH from just reading other's posts and asking questions about them when you
get lost. Even if he is permanently positive, that's NO reason to just
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