Can you learn to do the SQs at home? I did
with Ebony and it is not difficult.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's
creatures
from the shelter of compassion and pity, you
Rebecca, I hope Wowie is improving by the time you get this. twendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Rebecca,I am so saddened to hear your news about Wowie. Ican't believe it's so soon that he's taken a turn forthe worst, but please don't give up hope. Did the vetsay what type of anemia Wowie
Thanks. That helps. In that case I would very highly recommend that you
give her a few doses of Immuno-Regulin shots. There is info about it on the
website (www.felineleukemia.org). It has
helped a bunch of our cats with weak immune issues like respiratory infections
and low white blood ce
Well, she ate almost all of the second batch of turkey that I broiled, and
has probably eaten about a third of a breast by now, at least. And then
she killed a mouse. I feel so guilty about that. I was telling my mom this
morning about how I switched from corn litter to pine litter a few wee
minnie wasjust treated less than two weeks ago for an abdominal abcess; i noticed that she hadn't had a bowel movement for a few days and took her into animal emergency two drain tubes were put in and some oral antibiotics...also fluids as her system was weak from the high fever
she did o
I'm sorry. I've been away. You know me. When the alternative is pts I bring them in too. tTad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That sort of was my biggest worry... But not that my 10 cats who were here in isolation for 3 months or more since the last new comer arrived but that the new kit
I agree, but I think it's more difficult for a well cat to catch fiv than felv. but I think it's also pretty rare for a well cat to catch felv... As far as what is 'more' contagious though is the felv to an fiv compromised cat than vice versa. tGloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTEC
Honey, we're right here with you guys. It's nice to smile about her
antics. I love that Lucy! My condolences to Patches :)
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She just ate some more broiled turkey and turkey organs, then jumped
on Patches as she exited the litter box (poor Patches, but it made me
f
OMG, I love the good reports! Keep it up Lucy and Michelle!!
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Thanks. Anything dairy, including yogurt, has made her worse in the
past.
Something, I think the metaclopramide, is kicking in. She has eaten a
bunch of broiled turkey (only plain-- tried adding some of
Michelle - you are a wonderful kitty mom. This is so
encouraging.
elizabeth
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She just ate some more broiled turkey and turkey organs, then jumped on
Patches as she exited the litter box (poor
She just ate some more broiled turkey and turkey organs, then jumped on
Patches as she exited the litter box (poor Patches, but it made me feel better
about Lucy), then wanted to go outside again. Again, this could just mean
that her symptoms are under control from all the meds, rather than
I want to help on the water thing - but I am in no way an expert on
this. I have 8 cats...weights in pounds are 8, 11.5 ,11 ,10 ,12
,17.5 ,9, 22lbs (yeah - I know 22lbs is HUGE but he looks like a small puma and
has big bones). In a day, the kids drink from 3-4 cups of water a
day. They
I'm very glad to hear that she is showing signs of improvement.
Continuing to hope right along with you.
elizabeth
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Thanks. Anything dairy, including yogurt, has made her worse in the
pa
Thanks. Anything dairy, including yogurt, has made her worse in the
past.
Something, I think the metaclopramide, is kicking in. She has eaten a bunch
of broiled turkey (only plain-- tried adding some of the stuff from the recipe
you sent but she just wants it plain). She ate the whole pi
It's hard to say what would help without knowing what is wrong with
her. She needs a diagnosis. There are so many things that positive cats
can get, and most have treatments of one sort or another that at least sometimes
work.
Michelle
In a message dated 7/2/2006 12:23:05 P.M. Eastern D
Brenda, I remember you and you have my condolences as well. tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brenda, I read so many of these posts, but reading yours I still could barely hold back tears. I can't believe what you have gone through. Bless you for giving them all life. I know it is very li
Their immune systems are weakened by the fiv. They might get sick from an felv cat. An felv cat might get anemia, cancer, whatever, but they typically don't catch fiv from a cat because an fiv cat is not going to bite them. but the fiv cat can pick up the felv just from grooming (or so pe
thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see if the vet has any of the science diet a/d but will try the baby meats and maybe some of the pached ground chicken.
minnie has never had a huge appetite...but she does have to have some protein. i am still trying to syringe
When Gypsy was being so finicky and I was feeding her anything she would
eat, (at one point duck and beef combined, steak mind you, she wouldn't
touch hamburger), she had wasted away to nothing and I wasn't so much
concerned about the horrible diarrhea as I was just getting her to eat
something
If you make the turkey mush, add some plain yogurt to it. I think I
was putting in 2 or 3 tablespoons at one time. I'd probably stick with
the turkey at this point too. It seems our girls are the exception to
the rule.
Nina
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I did go through all of thi
Michelle,
Marylyn has a point about the chicken. I do seem to remember chicken
being recommended over turkey, but Gypsy didn't do well on chicken,
(that's why it's turkey mush instead of chicken mush). Anything you can
do to combat the meds you have her on is a good idea. Flagil is harsh
on
I can understand your feelings. Have you tried a fish diet--getting
totally away from poultry? Duck has a lot of fat in it. I don't know
why I keep going back to the food issue but I do. Maybe some people
tuna? I know it isn't good for a full time diet but you need something
short t
I did go through all of this when her problem started last October. It
started after she was on antibiotics for a month. I tried all kinds of
probiotics, and they all made her diarrhea worse. I tried fast track. I
also started her out on chicken when her problems started, and her diarrhea
Michelle,my thoughts and prayers are with you and sweet Lucy.I hope she can pull through this. Sherry[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I actually got Red Bank hospital, the best in the state, to schedule me an appointment with an internist at the earliest date, but that is Thursday afternoon-- a lon
Try chicken instead of turkey. Some of the better holistic books say
turkey is a major cause of food allergies in cats and chicken is not. I
can't cite the books (they are boxed for moving) but I went thru this with the
Royal Princess Kitty Katt. Please try chicken instead. Also, if you
Well, I had gotten Lucy to eat a decent amount for dinner, mostly baby food
(1.5 jars), some i/d dry (which she had not had in months), and a little bit of
raw duck. But at 3 am, about 7 hours later, she just had completely liquid
diarrhea and seems to feel nauseous also. Right now I am thi
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