He was diagnosed with FIP as well Tonya.  I realize this apparently cannot be 
diagnosed until after death but his culture and all other symptoms lead the vet 
to diagnose him with that as well.  He's had 2 shots of interferon now and is 
getting ready for a blood transfusion this coming week.  He's not feeling 
terrific today, a touch of loose stools but this is a side effect of the 
interferon.  Other than being very tired he's purring his little head off while 
resting.

Lynne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: catatonya 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 10:46 AM
  Subject: Re: Holistic Vets


  I'm chiming in so late here, but I hope Boo is hanging in there.  Has nothing 
been said of the possibility of fip with the fluid, etc....?

  tonya

  Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Kerry, when the vet first told us of his prognosis and offered euthanization
    before we "bonded" too much with him, I told him, "I don't believe in
    putt ing individuals suffering with the AIDS virus down so why would I want
    to do this to a seemingly well animal". He thought that was pretty funny
    and then agreed to do what we could to treat problems as they arise. I
    suppose the majority of people who discover this about their pets do imagine
    the worse and want to get over it quickly. I really like this vet on a
    personal level. He seems very compassionate but like I told my husband last
    night, everything we've done so far has come from us, not him. I am not a
    vet, I shouldn't have to suggest blood work, antibiotics, lasix and fluid
    aspiration. If I hadn't joined this group, BooBoo would be in the ground
    right now. And yes, I don't care how frozen the ground is, or what kind of
    contageous disease he has, he will be buried next to my dearly beloved Chuck
    in a garden I have with forget-me-not and bleeding heart flowers in it.

    Lynne
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "MacKenzie, Ker ry N." 
    To: 
    Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:13 AM
    Subject: RE: Holistic Vets


    I can relate to everything you say Lynne. You're doing everything in
    your power to help BooBoo, but you're not going to let him suffer.
    It's beyond me why so many vets can't think beyond euthanasia the second
    a cat tests FeLV pos. It makes me want to say to them, so I take it
    you'd recommend euthanasia for yourself if you were diagnosed with a
    terminal disease? Yup, that's my vindictive streak!
    I don't blame you one bit for emailing BooBoo's former "family". I hope
    they do take a lesson from it. But, from everything you've said about
    them they are not good people and I hate to think of any animal being in
    their "care".
    Kerry


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lynne
    Sent: Wedne sday, February 20, 2008 9:18 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Holistic Vets

    Thank you Jane. I think of all our members and what they are
    experiencing
    as well. I think it makes us all better people and caregivers.
    Honestly I
    think the vet was wrong to suggest to us as soon as Boo was diagnosed
    that
    we consider euthanasia. It would have been far harder on me if I had
    not
    given him a fighting chance. I still will not let him suffer and if
    there
    is any indication of that, BooBoo will be crossing that bridge. My
    husband
    has suggested I not let the previous owners know what is going on with
    him
    because they would just blame us anyway, but I felt this morning that
    they
    should experience at least a bit of the pain that we have because of
    their
    neglect/stupidity. So I did email them outlining all of the tests he's
    been
    through, the suffering he has experienced with his breathing, all the
    na sty
    details including the financial impact. I'm not as kind as my husband
    is
    and unfortunately I do have a vindictive side to me. I ended my email
    by
    saying you should have all your animals tested and/or vaccinated so you
    won't have to experience this agony.

    Lynne
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jane Lyons" 
    To: 
    Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:09 AM
    Subject: Re: Holistic Vets


    > Lynne
    > I am thinking of you and BooBoo. I know how stressful this is for the
    > both of you.
    > He is on his own path and is so lucky to know what caring and love
    > feels like.
    > Take care of yourself.
    >
    > Jane
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > On Feb 20, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Lynne wrote:
    >
    > > Sue, I spoke with Karen at length last night and she recommended
    > > something
    > > called Factor One. I'm go nna call the supplier today. My vet has
    > > now told
    > > me that interferon will not help BooBoo as it is too late. I've
    > > decided
    > > that I will do what I can within reason to help BooBoo keep
    > > comfortable.
    > > I've had to stop the Doxycycline because it is too stressful for
    him.
    > > Perhaps we can restart it next week if he's better or if the
    > > culture comes
    > > back suggesting another antibiotic I'll try that. Our vet is a
    > > really nice
    > > guy but is not encouraging and it seems like now he does not want
    > > to do
    > > anything unless we tell him what to do. He's concerned I suppose
    > > about the
    > > expense of all this treatment and the inevitable results.
    > >
    > > Good luck with the Holistic vet. Around here this disease seems
    like
    > > something that has not interested a lot of vets and they j ust
    > > euthanize,
    > > which is shameful. Also, a lot of vets seem to be more interested
    > > in dogs
    > > than cats, probably because there are so many feral cats around and
    > > they are
    > > causing problems.
    > >
    > > Lynne
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "Sue Koren" 
    > > To: "FeLV Talk" 
    > > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:25 AM
    > > Subject: Holistic Vets
    > >
    > >
    > >> Hi, All -
    > >> First off, Lynn, I am so glad to hear Boo Boo is doing better. I
    > >> had a
    > > cat who had fluid removed and she did not do anywhere near so well
    > > afterwards. Don't give up on that little fighter any time soon!
    > >> I am thinking about taking Buzz to a Holistic Vet. When I
    > >> questioned my
    > > regular vet abo ut Immuno-Regulin and Interferon she said she had
    > > not heard
    > > of much success with those things and said I might want to consider
    a
    > > Holistic Vet. I e-mailed one and asked if they could do anything
    > > for a
    > > FeLV+ cat that would be peventative and might help them throw the
    > > virus. It
    > > is quite a distance from my home and I don't want to put Buzz
    > > through the
    > > stress of the trip if it won't do him any good.
    > >> Sue
    > >>
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
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