*Someone had posted a clothes-pin trick... does anyone have that link
still?!   Sounds like this would do the trick for this little one...*

*Leslie =^..^=*



On 3/7/07, Del H. Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 *Years ago I gave my Felipe fluids/sub-Q at home and he just sat there,
no problem.*
*PLEASE tell me what I can do to keep a jumpy fellow cooperative.  I can't
go back to the vet every day where he/Malachi, 18#, lays quite sweetly for
the tech.  This is the third day I have failed, confidence in myself is
history. Sent hubby out for chocolate to sooth my wounded ego.  Malachi is
generally an easy-going guy.  Any and all tips would be greatly
appreciated.  I have two CRF who will be needing sub-q soon, too.*
**
*Del*

----- Original Message -----
*From:* Kelly L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 06, 2007 8:45 PM
*Subject:* Re: False positive and negative?


At 06:39 PM 3/6/2007, you wrote:

BOY do you need a new VET....and learn to do fluids at home, we can all
help and there is a pharmacy on line where you can get what you need once
you become comfortable and I CANT IMAGINE a vet with holding
treatment!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations for using your own brain and boy would I be telling that
vet off!!!
Kelly



I have seen a lot of you post that your cats posted negative, positive,
negative. Is this common? Do some cats get over it or are the tests errored?

My beloved Nebs was diagnosed two weeks ago just after his fourth
birthday. I took him to the vet with a very bad case of the runs and no
appetite. The vet, one I had not been to before, told me Nebs was felv
positive and would be dead in a matter of days. He told me his kidneys were
huge and the virus had destroyed them. He recommended that I put him down
right away. I couldn't do it. He was too special and deserved a chance. He
told me nothing would help. I asked him to do what another vet had done for
another cat once, an injection of fluids for dehydration. He gave him that,
but refused any medication, saying it wouldn't do any good. The next day, I
begged him for some antibiotics and he gave me them but told me not to get
my hopes up. I gave Nebs the medicine, and some Pet-tonic. The next day he
was eating again. In two days, he was eating like a hog. In 3 days, his runs
were gone.

It's now been 2 weeks, and instead of being dead as the doctor predicted,
he's practically back to normal! He's gained almost all his weight back and
has his swagger again. His third eyelid, present for almost a year, is also
gone. His stools are more normal than they've been in ages. I am wondering
if maybe he'd had a severe kidney and intestional infection, and when that
was cleared up, he was all right. I don't know if he's really felv positive
or not, I'll get him retested at another vet soon, but even if he has it,
his immune system was not as 'shot' as the vet said it was.

So my questions are, are the tests sometimes wrong, and can a cat go in
and out of good health while being infected? I had always heard the first
sickness would basically be the last.

I also want to say, please do not give up on your kitty if the vet says to
put him down, he's going to die. You know your pet better than anyone, and
if you feel he isn't at his end, don't do it. I am so glad I gave Nebs
another chance when the vet didn't.


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