Hideyo,

I will keep Ruby E (and success for you in catching
her!) in my prayers.  Please keep us posted.

:)
Wendy

--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, RubyE is one of my very feral girl --- I had
> taken her to do the
> dental about a month or two ago because she couldn't
> eat much and
> started to lose a lot of weight.. after the dental
> work, she had been
> doing so great!  Eating and seem very very happy and
> that made me so
> happy!
>  
> But I noticed that she does not seem to be doing too
> well for the past
> couple of weeks, she does not want to eat much and
> started to lose
> weight (seems), and does not want to move too much..
> and yesterday, her
> hind legs seemed to be a bit weak as she had lost
> balance when getting
> up (but she can walk find, seems) --
>  
> I made an appointment to take her yesterday, but
> couldn't catch her and
> did not want to stree her so I did not pursuit.  But
> I talked to my AC,
> Jasmine who talked to RubyE--- something is going on
> - and she kept
> seeming some type of worms.. and her digestive
> system is very week and
> RubyE does not feel like she can cure on her own..
> but she is so afraid
> of going to the vet (Jasmine thinks that she
> associates "vet" with
> "death" -- she must have been euthanized at the vet
> in the past
> life...or something, she said).. they have to
> anethazie her to even look
> at her as she is so feral.
>  
> I am so worried about her, I went to get a fish net
> so that I could
> catch her if I can't catch her with a blanket ---
> everyone, please pray
> for RubyE that she is going to be ok, and everything
> is going to work
> out just fine, if I have to catch her with a blanket
> or fish net... and
> if they anetheize her.. she has had very rough time
> since she was a
> baby.. and I wanted to make sure that I do everthing
> I can to help her..
>  
> Thank you for your prayers in advance!
>  
> Hideyo
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of catatonya
> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 6:07 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Lucy-- refusing raw food now
> 
> 
> I'm sure it is. lol.  And I'm sure my cats' portions
> don't come out to a
> cup each.  I'm just saying that I think Lucy is
> eating enough for right
> now, and I hope Michelle is just being overly
> worried for no reason
> while Lucy is snickering behind her back waiting to
> get the food she
> wants.
>  
> t
> 
> Marylyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>       EVO is a lot more concentrated and filling
> (according to Kitty)
> than a lot of other foods.
>        
>        
>        
>        
>        
>        
>                                                        If
> you have men
> who will exclude any of God's creatures
>                                                       
> from the
> shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men
> who 
>                                                       
> will deal
> likewise with their fellow man.
>       
> St. Francis
> 
>               ----- Original Message ----- 
>               From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>               To: [email protected] 
>               Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 6:36 PM
>               Subject: Re: Lucy-- refusing raw food now
> 
>               
>               Ah, I wish I could drink taquila, but I have
> gastritis
> (raw stomach lining) and so can not drink any
> alcohol.  Would be nice
> though!  (though i think taquila tastes horrible,
> actually!)
>                
>               Lucy never eats as much as the other cats.  But
> when she
> was eating the raw food she ate about 4 bowls full
> per day. Maybe it is
> just a lot more water, though, and she is getting
> the same amount of
> food today, approximately, I don't know. 
>                
>               A measuring cup per cat is actually a lot of dry
> food--
> way more than two small handfuls. I would guess she
> ate less than 1/4
> cup of the EVO today plus the baby food and spoonful
> or wet. You are
> right that it is enough not to be worried about a
> lot of weight loss or
> HL or anything like that. I just worry that it is a
> trend, and I worry
> about what to give her in the morning since she
> seems to be crossing
> everything off her list after one meal.  But I guess
> I will just see
> what she wants in the morning and worry about it
> then.
>                
>               I seriously was convinced that there was something
> wrong
> with Ginger about two weeks ago because she was
> eating way less than
> usual and covered up (or pantomimed it, anyway)
> everything I offered
> her, including lots of favorites. I finally realized
> that I had run out
> of a recent favorite canned food and went and bought
> more of it, and she
> started eating a lot again! But only wants that one
> food!  She and
> Patches both did this to me at the same time about
> two months ago--
> first they both got obessed with Wellness chicken
> and herring canned
> food and stopped eating anything else. So I bought a
> case of it and they
> went through the whole case. So I bought another
> whole case of it. And
> wouldn't you know they changed their minds as soon
> as I brought it home
> and would not eat even a bite of it! To this day
> they don't want it.
> Now all Ginger wants is chunky chicken and rice by
> Pro Plan.  But to see
> her disgust with all my other offerings, you would
> have thought she was
> generally repulsed by food.  And Lucy is generally
> way way pickier than
> the other two, so I realize this may just be a
> protest of the menu on
> her part.
>                
>               Michelle 
>                
>               In a message dated 1/23/2006 7:18:51 P.M. Eastern
> Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
>                       
>                       I don't know Michelle.  Most of my cats are on
> the rather 'plump' side, and they don't eat that
> much.  Are you sure she
> normally eats lots more than this, or are you just
> maybe paying more
> attention to what she's eating since she's been
> sick?  A jar of baby
> food, a spoon of wet food, and even two small
> handfuls of EVO should be
> enough that she's not particularly hungry in my
> opinion.........
>                        
>                       I put out 5 small, ceramic bowls of kibble for 7
> cats every day.  And they don't even eat all of that
> before the next
> day.  And most of them are 'obese' like their mom,
> lol, but it doesn't
> really seem like they eat that much.  It has to work
> out to maybe a
> measuring cup per cat, if it's even that much.  And
> 2 of mine are over
> 
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