I forwarded this to Kyle. You remember Kyle and Brissle? He's in FL
and the last time we spoke he was thinking about the possibility of
adopting a friend for Squirmee.
Nina
Belinda Sauro wrote:
Ok this ad was posted today on the Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP ads,
and I just can't imagine
In a message dated 10/15/05 12:07:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I have
feral cat that prefers to be INDOORS. Go figure
Jenn
WE trapped two, older large toms along with19 other cats a few years
ago,(Theses were the LAST 2 trapped!! It took us over 18 months to
Michele,
Sorry to hear about Rascal, but know that there is a great chance that all will be well after this hump you guys are handeling right now.
Kittens can be vaccinated at 12 weeks, or so I am told they can also be tested earlier than that, I just vaccinated a 11 week old and all seems to be
Brit...
I am so glad you rescued that baby, humans CAN NOT GET Feline lukemia do not worry about it, and you should definately take her to a vet and get her checked out, if she is having trouble breathing.
Please, please keep us informed...I am worried about the baby
Cheriebrit n/a [EMAIL
Oh my good...why do we always see this, she is adorable, I have cross posted this and am talking to my mom about taking her.Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok this ad was posted today on the Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP ads, and I just can't imagine this cutest little sweetie being
Hello Group:I just got back from the vet where my 11 month old cat "Arlo" wasgiven a blood transfusion and a battery of tests. The prognosis isnot good..PROBALLY FelV...so I wanted to get some feedback from the group ifthere is anything else I can try if the meds I am giving don't work --I
Did they do that test that checks to see if there are all stages of the RBC development? It's some kind of stain test, something Blue. I wish I could remember it--when one of my cats got several anemic, he was determined to have Hemobart (he was FeLV+) and so I said we would treat that since I
It's raining alot lately, that may be way he chooses to stay inside as
well. I really do need to take him in to the vet for the trich test, all of the
others had it, so he probably does too. I hate to stress him out though, he is
just not to the point where he peeks out at me when I am in
All of these cats were inside cats, yes, he was an indoor feral. I thought
he might be happier outside because he is so wild, but I guess indoors is all he
has ever known. He is the result of a hoarder. Indoors cats breeding endlessly,
no kitten socialization at all. The end result... an
It is unfortunate that this kitten tested positive, there is high
probability that she is not really positive as the test at that age is
reading the antibodies from her mother's milk and she will have an excellent
chance of testing negative when she is about 6 months old. It takes that
long
How big was the kitten? Did you feed her anything? What?
She may very well have died of hypothermia and anemia from lack of food and
shelter.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a
FIV+ cat:
You can send it to me, I'll attempt to virus wash it and then salvage as much
of the
info out of it as possible. Most viruses these days are written for windows XP,
and I
run windows 2000Pro, so I'm immune to most of them anyways.
send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jenn
http://ucat.us
What grade is his heart murmur? The roman numeral you posted makes NO
sense. That would be my first major concern. there are so many drugs that vets
use that are not safe to use on cats with severe heart murmurs.
Starting treatments for hemobart is the right thing to do, hopefully that
is
I am rather new to FeLV but Cornell University has good sites for
information on this illness. If the anemia is from FeLV it has to be in
the bone marrow which according to what I have read, means the FeLV has been
with the cat for a long time. Our vet has our Stinky cat on Interferon and
I assume they did the combined FIV/FeLV test,
right? If they tested positive for both, the FIV test is pretty much
worthless - way too young for a true positive - and they may shed the FeLV in a
few months.Just about everyone suggests lysine but I haven't heard
anything about giving it to
Yes, Michelle the Interferon message was from Stinky's Mom and I will go to
the site you sentfor Revival. The vets are of a notion that if it
isn't FeLV than it is most likely cancer. I will go to this site and order
some for Stinky. I did tell my vet aboutImmuno-regulin use in
catsand he
Hi Nina,
That would be wonderful, here is the actual ad page with Buffy's
contact info for Kyle if he is interested. She is such a cutie.
http://www.bemikitties.com/felv/cgi-bin/suite/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?request=detailid=11182
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Kyle is interested. He's been letting Squirmee be an indoor/outdoor cat
and he's worried how he'll react if he shuts off access to the outside,
(to keep the little girl in). I sent him the link for more info.
Nina
Belinda Sauro wrote:
Hi Nina,
That would be wonderful, here is the
It does not have to be either FeLV or cancer-- it can be both, as FeLV
makes them more susceptible to lymphoma. In fact, FeLV itself does not cause
symptoms- it is a virus that causes an immune-deficiency and makes them
susceptible to other things that cause symptoms. If Stinky is FeLV+,
When they are not producing RBC's, Epogen or Procrit sometimes helps.
This is because failure to produce RBC's sometimes comes from the kidneys not
sending a hormone they are supposed to send out that tells the bone marrow to
produce RBC's. Procrit and Epogen are synthetic copies of that
Read the articles on Immuno-Regulin on the website for this group (www.felineleukemia.org). I have
used it twice with severe URI's (one was pneumonia and the other a URI causing
fever and lack of appetite) and it helped a lot. One of my cats had some
bad temporary side effects of high fever
The only thing I dont
like about the Cornell site is that they have not updated their overview
information to reflect current protocols. They still say you have to wait
at least 30 days to use a space in which there previously was a pos cat
also, are very pessimistic about survival rate,
I ditto good comments on
immuno-regulin. My Tucson has had two series each time her white blood count went very
low. Both times it came right back up She had no side
effectshad one shot every week for 3 or 4 weeks I think.
Chris
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My opinion only, I do not think much of Cornells info about FeLV,
very outdated and inaccurate.
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
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I totally agree with Belinda!
Very outdated and they still advise euthanizing Felv/Fiv kitties.
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My opinion only, I do not think much of Cornells info about FeLV, very outdated and inaccurate.--
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