Marylyn

I was so sorry to hear about your Dixie.  When I first started on this list
I remember you saying how special she was to you. It must have been so awful
to lose her!  Every time we lose one of our friends it's like they take a
piece of us with them.  I just lost my Tucker on May 31 and it still hurts
so much.  

 

How did you fix the liver? Was it chicken liver or beef liver?  I have
Pet-Tabs vitamins that I have been mixing in with tuna and feeding him for
the last couple of days.  They say there is 5.0 mg of iron in each tablet.

 

For the last couple of days it has seemed like Buzz has been just too tired
to purr.  On the deck tonight I was giving him a Reiki treatment and he
started purring and kept it up for a while.  He was rubbing his head against
my hands like he was really enjoying it.   I am going to take that as a good
sign.

Sue

 

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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 7:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Buzz anemia update

 

Try some liver.  I gave it to a wonderful dog who was anemic and it helped.
There are some vitamins (Pet Tinic comes to mind) that has iron in it too.

 

Just ideas but sometimes we have to try whatever gives us any hope.  Dixie
developed anemia very quickly.  It was regenerative but the suddenness and
severity took her from me before we could get it reversed.  She had
wonderful care from her regular vets and from her holistic vet.  If you have
access to a holistic/alternative vet, you might contact her to see what she
recommends.

 

Good luck to you both.  Remember, though, that the important thing is the
love you give and the time you spend with your little friend.   

On Jul 28, 2008, at 6:21 PM, Sue & Frank Koren wrote:

 

 

 

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