Switters is a he… Actually, Jean who rescued him placed an ad in New Orleans paper about him and one of the member of
our group (StealthVolunteers) posted it. I followed up with Jean and told her I would post here. Like so many Katrina
victims, she doesn’t have too many options and will
Hi Chris,
Switters looks so sweet and I'm sure is so very deserving. I wish I
could offer her, you and her previous savior something more than words
of encouragement. I pray she finds her forever home soon, or that her
owner will figure out a way to do what she now believes is impossible
and
Hey LJ -
I use Goldenseal all the time, but only externally. I know it can be used
internally, and have taken it myself, but it can make changes to your blood
sugar, or blood pressure, or something (least with me it did - I started
feeling weird and like I might faint and needed to walk aroun
I know everybody is absolutely overwhelmed and though I
haven’t posted lately (been up to my ears with Katrina reunification
attempts), I have been trying hard to keep up with everything that’s been
happening. Its not been a good few months for everyone and I know that
the last thing anybo
Hello Jeni and welcome. Can you imagine that tiny little baby wandering
the streets by himself?! The man that found him was an angel, and so
are you. How is Papoose? Such a cute name, btw. Is he asymptomatic?
I'm afraid that kittens with felv do have less of a chance statistically
of shed
Hi..my name is Jeni. I have a feluk postive kitten named papoose. I work
at a shelter and he was a "drop" there. A man came in with him when he was
about 5 weeks old, he told me that Papoose was wondering the streets of
Queens. He came up positve on Elisa and also the IFA when he was brou
Marlene, I am sure you will do what is right. I've been anemic my entire life it seems. I've gone in for checks when they wondered how I was walking, had to get my rbc (I think it was) up above a 7 to have surgery, etc... I don't keep up with my own 'stuff' as well as the cats'. lol. Don
Nina,
Thanks so much for the prayers and encouragement.
My mind is finally "functioning" again somewhat after everything today. I
too just can't fathom that Pekoe's platelets are so low, and yet he's
still more or less himself? I looked up Digby's last blood work that
he had don
Maybe that's it. The size of the animal. We were just talking about how everyone here is so good about feeding 'good' diets to their cats and I give mine dry food. The dogs too. And I know it's not the best for them, but it's so much easier when you have a zoo to take care of... I need to
LJ,
No one has mentioned it lately, but some folks also give Transfer
Factor to boost immune support. Many people swear by it, I'm torn
myself. I don't know if it helps, but I'm convinced it doesn't hurt
and it doesn't taste bad either, some of my kids like the taste. It
has colostrum, (whic
I've never heard about it with cats. I know the larger breed dogs are
more prone to it and that it helps to have their food elevated and to
not feed directly after strenuous exercise.
N
catatonya wrote:
I have never heard of this except in horses Has anyone else? If
horses and dogs get
Tonya,
Thanks for the encouragement and support. Yeah, I know he LOVES me!
The little devil! He's so needy and at the same time so stuck in his
ways. I totally understand, having to fend for himself on the street
has made him fearful of being confined and antagonistic toward all other
cats
Marlene
I can't believe his platelet count is so low and he still seems so
normal. It just goes to show how little can be told sometimes by their
actions. I'm glad you're on top of all this and am sending prayers for
Pekoe's health and encouragement to you,
Nina
Marlene Chornie wrote:
Ton
Kerry,
I added DMG for a while. I didn't see any noticeable difference, but
then we weren't doing blood work on a regular basis. The DMG that I
got was tasteless, melt in your mouth type stuff, just like the
homeopathics. I remember something about having to be careful about it
being "pure",
Hi, Are you from the Dallas area? Bandy's internal med specialist is in Dallas..We are about 120 miles away from there...He goes to the Animal Diagnostic Clinic.. Just wondering.. Kerry and Bandy
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Lots of people give vitamin c. It can only help. If you give too much it can cause diarrhea. Other people on the list can give you amounts. I'm not giving it right now so I don't remember. One doctor recommends 'mega' doses of vitamin c. There was just a post about a research paper on vitamin
Hi, I have Bandy on interferon since last July daily..I think it has helped him alot.. I also would recommend bovine colostrum...I mix it in his food..and it has no taste..I talked with a lady at the FIV group that used as much as 6000mg./day...I use around 1000mg daily...Anyway, hope this helps
I have never heard of this except in horses Has anyone else? If horses and dogs get it then can cats get it? tjaylw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"GaAnWelfare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>From: "jaylw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 19:47:53 -0500Subject: [GeorgiaA
Tonya:
When Pekoe had Hemobart last Feb., he responded very
well to the Doxycycline. But, something makes me think that this time,
it's more than Hemobart. And yet, he isn't lethargic or "hiding", his
appetite is good, he's still interested in playing (just not as hard), he wants
to
Hi Wendy, Yes, I have them, but I still haven't started Bandy on them yet..I am thinking about doing it now...Just been afraid to add too much stuff all at once as I do want him to continue to eat well.. The ones I got are by vetri-science Vetri-DMG 125mg. 1 tablet daily. Someone else told m
Marlene, I don't know what it all means. I hope the doxy helps Pekoe. I know you're doing other supplements as well. Didn't you say doxy had helped in the past? Head butts to Pekoe. tonyaMarlene Chornie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello All, Pekoe's blood work came ba
Because he LOVES you, dear!!! Things will get better. I promise. I know how it feels dealing with all the turmoil. Were you on the list when I went out and live trapped my 2 feral dogs and somehow managed to get them in the house because the temp. was below 0 outside and they refused to come in
Hello All,
Pekoe's blood work came back from the Lab today -
RBC - 6.0 (Normal Range - 6.2 - 10.6)
MCV - 53 (39 - 52)
Platelets - 5 (93 - 514) Smear agrees with machine platelet count
MPV - 21.5 (8 - 21)
Rubricyte Count - 0.37 (0.0 - 0.0)
I know - I just about keeled over when I s
MUWAHHH!!! from minnie!!! thanks ladies for this wonderful info!!! i will see what i can do independently and also check with the vet.. would giving vit c interfere with this? has anyone ever used goldenseal extract ( in glycerine) or is it sorta sketchy for cat kids with that whol
Belinda, I don't know anything from the test results you sent, but it sounds like you have a plan, and know what you're dealing with now. Good luck and head butts to Bailey. t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Yes. Combo shots of dex and depo. Depo is long-term and sort of instead of pred, c
No, I hadn't heard of that before. I did use a homemade bedwarmer,
(cotton tube sock filled with rice and then microwaved). I'm not sure
he appreciated it. He did better in the bathroom than he did in the
crate, (what an understatement!), so I'm going to try that again
tonight. He just can'
Hi Wendy,Yes I am doing good today,I know that Buster and all the cats I visit with never leave this earth without love as long as I am here for them.thanks for asking :)wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Sherry,How are you doing today? I hope today finds you ingood spirits.:)Wendy__
Have you tried a snuggle safe (hard plastic filled with a fluid). Microwave
one, put it in a towel on whatever he sleeps on and it will stay warm for
about 8 hours. It is reusable and available in pet stores and on the
internet.
If you have
LOLOLOL...blow this pop stand.
I bet you will find a great solution on what to do
with Starman, but in the meantime, neutering is a
great idea. hehe
:)
Wendy
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, it's a laugh riot around here. The habitat is
> large and it has 2'
> high peg board all
Yeah, it's a laugh riot around here. The habitat is large and it has 2'
high peg board all around the border, (except for the chain link door).
There's also one of those big plastic kid playhouses, not to mention
that he has the crawl space under the house to get out of the cold. He
just doe
Susan,
What is Rebound used for?
Thanks,
Wendy
--- Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just FYI - and because it was so much cheaper than
> vets in my area - wanted to pass on that I located
> the salmon flavor Feline Rebound on sale for $2.95
> (regularly 3.95) at www.agri-med.com. I h
Just FYI - and because it was so much cheaper than vets in my area - wanted to pass on that I located the salmon flavor Feline Rebound on sale for $2.95 (regularly 3.95) at www.agri-med.com. I haven't been able to locate the salmon flavor anywhere in town - and one of our out of town fosters has a
Hey Nina,
Very cool on the trust thing. I hope things change
for the better once he gets snipped. Your stories
about Star are funny, even though you might not find
them to be so right now, especially being sleep
deprived! I hope he gets better (the lungs and eyes).
Is it possible to temporaril
Geeze Michelle! Is Lucy still acting out of it?
Nina
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misaddressed this the first time...
I gave Lucy 1 mg of Periactin (half the normal dose) yesterday
at about 5 pm to see if it would make her more interested in eating the
foods that are good for h
I don't remember Pica being a symptom of IBD. It certainly is of
anemia. I'd be very interested to know if it is of dental problems as
well. When Gracie would lick cement, I'd stick her back on Dox. I
always worried about continually treating her with Dox, but it did seem
to get rid of the
Hi Wendy,
Thanks for asking about Star. I've got sleep deprivation from trying to
figure out a way to bring him in at night. His lungs are still
congested and his eyes, still runny. Sleeping outside in the cold
cannot be good for him. He's got shelter, but he insists on sleeping on
a shelf
Kerry,
Did you ever get the DMG tablets? What dosage do you
give?
:)
Wendy
--- Kerry Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> My Bandy has anemia...and is Felv and FIV+. I
> have given him alot of things since Aug..so I don't
> really know what is working...I know something must
> be thou
Belinda,
There were some suggestions about adding yogurt for healthy bacteria
production. I agree that's really important given all the antibiotic
he's been on. Is Bailey eating anything on his own, or is everything
going through his feeding tube? The type of yogurt that Gypsy ate
consisten
Michelle,
The vet shouldn't have to see Lucy for you to get B12 to inject subq at
home. You can order it without a prescription and it's something that
vets feel okay about selling to you, (if you can convince them to forgo
the office visit). If they won't, I'd order it online. I'm trying to
Michelle,
As Tonya said, I think the amount of food you describe, while not hardy,
is enough that I wouldn't be too terribly concerned. She is eating and
that's good. The behavior you describe, going through different flavors
until you hit just the right one, was so reminiscent of what I've g
Hey Sherry,
How are you doing today? I hope today finds you in
good spirits.
:)
Wendy
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How is Starman doing? Have things gotten any better?
:)
Wendy
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> Now we just need to get his bottom healed up and get him feeling
better so my little happy cat will shine again! >
Belinda,
Prayers for Bailey's remission kicking in quickly.
I just wanted to let you know that aloe gel really helped Gypsy's sore
bottom when it was in the same condition as Ba
Hi Kerry,
It looks like in Bandy's case his bone marrow is still producing a
health amount of mature red cells [[normal myeloid maturation;
megakaryocytes present with normal maturation]], whereas
Bailey's is tyring to produce them but the virus is interfering with
them maturing and being s
Belinda,
Thanks for taking the time to explain Bailey's
condition to me. I guess the pathology report is not
what you wanted to hear, but better than it could have
been, right?
Belinda, I am a firm believer in miracles too, and
will be praying for little Bailey.
Hugs,
Wendy
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Wendy,
This is what the pathologist actually wrote on the bone marrow report,
the other is wha Michele found while looking up preleukemia, a term my
vet had not heard before or knew what the pathologist meant by it,
that's why she needed to talk with him:
Description: the slides are cell
Hi Belinda,
I read the pathologist report you posted, but didn't
understand what it meant. Can you explain what it
means in layman's terms?
Thanks so much!
Wendy
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Hi Belinda, It does sound like a good report for Bailey..I just wanted you to know what Bandy's cytology report said...I don't think I have ever posted it here. Cytologic Diagnosis: Severe erythroid hypoplasia with normal myeloid maturation; megakaryocytes present with normal maturation... I s
Marlene,
Also, this week someone posted a great article on a
medical study regarding the use of Vitamin C (certain
types, not all types) on FeLV kitties. I can't
remember the name of it or who posted it (Belinda
maybe?), but it's very interesting. Can someone
repost the link to the article for M
Marlene,
I have no expertise on dental work in kitties, but am
offering prayers for your sweet Pekoe. I hope all
turns out well for him. Please keep us posted on his
progress.
:)
Wendy
--- Marlene Chornie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> First of all, my condolences to all of
Belinda,
I am so happy to hear the great news that Bailey's HCT
is up! How wonderful! And he's getting plenty of
nourishment too! I understand you are worried about
the diarrhea. Hopefully, that will get under control
soon, and he can start feeling like his old self
again! I will pray that th
Welcome to the group Paula. This is a wonderful
group, so full of knowledge and kindness. You will
find most of the info. you'll need, if not all,
regarding FeLV here. Let us know if you need
anything. I recommend reading archived posts on
various subjects (ie. diet, supplements, etc.) to get
a
Lucky you! Blue Ridge! My grandma lives in NC, and
sometimes when I drive to visit her, I go through the
Blue Ridge Mountains. Breathtaking...
--- "l.j. crabtree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hehehe...nopers Wendy... I live in the beautiful
> Blue Ridge of Virginia!
>
> alongs with K
Hi Michelle,
When my was anemic and wouldn't eat I tried raw she really
didnt like it most of my cats do not some do. My homepathic vet
told me that I should not feed raw to a fiv/felv cat. That it's
better to blanch it and feed semi raw. Now I know some vets say
yes and some say no. Depending
Belinda
That sounds very promising. I know that Epoygen takes time to
work I heard from people on the anemia group that sometimes the
blood goes down but you don't want it to go up too fast too
soon so sounds like Bailey is on the right side of the track.
As for the clindamycine, Bamama got t
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Welcome Paula---feel free to ask all and any Qs. I'm sorry to hear your
news, but you'll find this is a wonderfully informed, kind and supportive
group. What is your kitten's name?
Kerry
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Michelle,
Yes I think I will stick with the pred for now, something is working
and I don't want to upset the apple cart. His bottom is looking a bit
better, but now Joey has the runs too (he sneaks the AD while I'm
getting Bailey's food ready, it's probably pretty rich for him).
Bailey
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I gave Lucy 1 mg of Periactin (half the normal dose) yesterday at about 5 pm to see if it would make her more interested in eating the foods that are good for her. I had never given it to her before. Starting a few hours later she began
Yes. Combo shots of dex and depo. Depo is long-term and sort of instead of pred, can last about a month. I am not sure I would even ask about Depo though at this point. If he is improving on low doses of pred I think I would try the higher doses. The thing about Depo is that it stays in the sy
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