>
> I just got this message from Karineh, who took Dolly to yet another vet
> (two in one day) at the urging of a rescue group that was paying for it:
>
> "the vet said your best bet is to put her to sleep. he feels there may be
> some signs of FIP as well due to a flabby belly did a test and saw just a
> bit of fluids, wasnt sure though.  he said the one eye looks to have just
> grown and grown no matter what you were to do since he feels its felv
> related and there wouldnt be any treatment other than removal. the other
> eye is not good either just not big. he said in the near future the other
> one may need to be removed as well and this doesnt get rid of her
> problems if she is FELV/FIP + it will go from one to another. he said if
> you want to wait till you conclude that the send out test was indeed felv
> then lets wait but without really say what I should do he said her
> prognosis is poor to bad."
>
> This is before the results of retesting for Felv via a lab ELISA and an
> IFA.   From what I understand FIP is almost impossible to diagnose.   Also,
> this vet is not an eye specialist, as far as I know.
>
> Does this seem premature to you?   She plans to have her killed this
> (Wednesday, January 4) afternoon, but is soliciting suggestions for
> alternatives.
>
> Do you all kill upon diagnosis (and in this case, *before* diagnosis)?
>
> At what point do you euthanize and/or do you let them die on their own?
>
> Do sanctuaries take kitties this far along?
>
> Are there hospice places for such kitties?
>
>
> The cat must not be in a lot of pain, as none of the vets so far (a total
> of 3) have given her pain meds.
>
>
> Much thanks for your prompt input,
> Kathy
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Kathryn Hargreaves <khargrea...@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:31 PM
> Subject: Los Angeles, CA -- UPDATE: Chipin! Possible Felv+ kitty with bad
> eye growing every day needs foster/adopter by January 4th
> To: khargrea...@gmail.com
>
>
> Update on Dolly:
>
> She went to a vet today and was diagnosed with glaucoma.   They did not
> prescribe pain meds.  They did retest for Felv with a lab ELISA and an
> IFA.  This initial vet is referring her to an eye specialist, as she needs
> further evaluation.   She is going to another vet tonight, the bills of
> which are covered, as far as we understand.   However, today's initial bill
> of $250 needs to be reimbursed to the kind woman who let Karineh use her
> account.  Also, if the eye needs to be removed, an eye specialist's bill
> will also have to be covered.
>
> Karineh has set up a Chipin for expected amounts, which may be lower or
> higher than the $1,000 goal:
> http://dollytheorangekitty.chipin.com/dolly-the-orange-kitty-with-horrible-eyes-she-need-an-eye-specialist
> Any amount will help---even a dollar!  Many people have offered to
> contribute, so now here's your chance!
>
> Dolly may still need a foster while Karineh goes out of town for the next
> couple of days, so you can contact her at Karineh Grigorian <
> petsalon...@yahoo.com> if you can foster.
>
> Note that although Dolly is tame, she was pulled from a feral colony where
> there are other tame cats waiting to be pulled.
>
>
> Much thanks and remember to crosspost!
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Kathryn Hargreaves <khargrea...@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 1:24 PM
> Subject: Los Angeles, CA -- Possible Felv+ kitty with bad eye growing
> every day needs foster/adopter by January 4th
> To: khargrea...@gmail.com
> Cc: Karineh Grigorian <petsalon...@yahoo.com>
>
>
> The contact is "Karineh Grigorian" <petsalon...@yahoo.com>:
>
> This beauty supposedly tested (using what test, I don't know, so it may or
> may not be conclusive) positive for Felv, and has an eye that is growing
> every day.   The first picture is two days ago and the other two indicate
> the rate of growth.  Steroid eye drops did not help or made it worse.
>
> The current foster is going away on vacation on January 4th, so the kitty
> needs a new foster by then.  Anyone have a spare bathroom or bedroom?
> (Mine is full.)
>
> The kitty also needs someone to take her to an eye specialist before
> things get even worse or the cat gets euthanized.  Even if she only lives
> three more years, that's a lot of years in cat years.
>
> There is some money help offered by the kind folks at Meoowz Rescue.
>
> Please crosspost if you can't help more directly.   Thanks!
>
> --
>
>
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