Thanks for all the input guys. I didn't think about one of the most
important things...My son A.J. He is 4 yrs old will be 5 in Nov. I can't forget
his little face when i told he Pokemon went to heaven. He was crying and so
crushed. He said "Mommy she wont get fed" he was so crushed. I think
Once your negative cats are vaccinated, boostered and then wait maybe 2 weeks... I would mix without worrying about dishes and litters at all. tSusan Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You guys, as I've said before, are FANTASTIC. Whenever I get down aboutstuff I read on other Internet s
I am sorry, I meant to say for five days
every other day, and then off five days and then once a week or something..
so actually it’s less intensive than felk protocol.. no they were
suggested by different people… I did write to dr. addie who put the information
on the website to see wh
I had heard this also and bought it at one time but don't think I ever
started them on it.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/16/2006 7:21:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was recommended to use moducare
– immune balancer by someone for Dharma who may have FIP – I
No, I didn't know they do phone consultations. That's a good idea.
.Thanks.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/16/2006 4:57:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michelle,Have you considered talking to the feline health clinic at
Cornell? I know their website is a little o
Nina, so glad he is feeling better. Strong steroids are sort of like
a miracle, aren't they? I do not understand why vets do not regularly use them
when cats are terminal, instead of just saying to pts. if they are worried about
long-term effects, surely it is still better to give good quali
That's a good point, actually.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/16/2006 12:34:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is
still the possibility Crackers may clear the virus,,,and bringing in another
FELV cat could insure he doesn't I considered that myself..if
a
I was recommended to use moducare – immune balancer by
someone for Dharma who may have FIP – I read that they are also used for
FIV and felk cats and wanted to know if anyone has used this supplement –
or if you know of any side effects – thank you!
I would think the biggest risk is stress, but if you know Crackers likes
meeting new cats, then I say go for it. They may bring URI's in from the shelter
when they first get there, but once you get that under control, if they are not
seeing other cats, i don't think the risk of infections and
Hi,
a vet tech that works were I do, takes in kittens to foster. She just
tested two and that came up postive. She is fostering about 10-15 kits
right now, so she needs to find a forever home or foster home for them. Any
help would be appreciated. We are in the new york area, willing to tr
I hope Lucy continues to improve Michelle. t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks, Nina. I can't believe you are responding at all, to be honest, with all you are going through. Lucy's bowels are firm and she just started having a normal-ish appetite again, but only after I put her up to 12.5
Michelle,
Have you considered talking to the feline health clinic at Cornell? I know
their website is a little out of date, but I imagine that their vets have
very up to date information available to them. You can schedule a phone
consultation for about 50.00 for an hour and I believe you can
I have been waiting for Nina to answer this question because I knew she
would put my thoughts in words better than I could...
It was just 3 years ago that I brought home 4 cats from a rescuer that
had 16 rescues in a one bedroom apartment...
One neg. was a litter mate of a pos The other 2 w
At 11:04 AM 9/16/2006, you wrote:
Excellent answer. It just exemplifies what we all face daily, You see
my Max is going to his owners home in Seattle in June so I will do
everything I can to insure he remains as healthy as possible I also
have 40 other cats so to be honest when he does go to
Tracy makes a good point and one that crossed my mind when I read
Katye's post. The fact that your son might have to deal with death and
dying... It is something to consider. How old is your son? If he's
old enough, you might be able to delicately discuss with him the
possibility of the new
I found at a couple of different places –
by dr. addie’s website who has been researching FIP for the past 16 years
and by dr. Ishida who first succeeded treating FIP with VO intereferon..
Ayumi is doing really well… I and
her went for a long walk this morning.. and Dharma is also doing
Interferon is one of those drugs that looses its effectiveness the more
it is given..
Was this protocol written by the same vet ???
I have a healthy cat, both pos on FeLV and FIV who cam to me on
interferon
every day.. My vet says once she has been on that that it should be
continued...
I also
They euthanize the cats within 24 hours?! That is not enough time for a cat to be determined "missing" and for an owner to get to the SPCA. :( Gina kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 08:45 AM 9/9/2006, you wrote:They were friendly. She was carrying them in in her arms,,,not traps Shana has
I can't say for sure, (Hell, there's nothing "for sure" about this
virus), but I don't think that prolonged exposure would have any effect
on whether a cat cleared the virus. It seems to me that they are either
going to be able to beat it, or not. I've asked several vets if a cat
that has tes
It is a miracle and a special message for you and
all who hear it. Would you rather have a little while feeling wonderful or
eternity feeling miserable? I know which I would chose.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's
Every day is a blessing. I am so glad that Spencer is doing so
well!
elizabeth
In a message dated 9/16/2006 9:55:37 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank
you Beth and everyone that has been so supportive about Spencer. I can't
tell you what a difference havi
Hideyo,
Where did you find the protocol for FIP? Is there any way to question
whoever published that protocol directly? How are your girls doing
today?
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
One thing I
noticed that felk and fiv
treatment, they suggest every day dosage for 5 consecutive
Thank you Beth and everyone that has been so supportive about Spencer.
I can't tell you what a difference having you guys to lean on has made
during this very trying time.
It's unbelievable how well Spencer feels. Last night he took off after
my Instigator like a bolt of lighting. Poor In
At 07:58 AM 9/16/2006, you wrote:
There is still the possibility Crackers may clear the virus,,,and
bringing in another FELV cat could insure he doesn't I
considered that myself..if after 2 years of positives I may do it but for
me that issomething to consider.
Kelly
Hi everyone! I know
that m
Nina,
I think that you and Spencer have made a good choice. Peace and strength and joy to you in enjoying your time together.
Beth
Leslie,
I have been away from the list and am just getting caught up reading. I just wanted to chime in and say that my little Felk+ kitten, Alice (Ally), who I lost to wet FIP at 12 weeks WAS a soft grey and tan tabby. I've never heard of a color connection to the disease suggested before, tha
One thing I noticed that felk and fiv
treatment, they suggest every day dosage for 5 consecutive days and FIP, it
suggest every other day.. do you know why? I read an article how every day
dosage is much more effective than every other day.. but I was not sure
if there is any reason why ev
Head straight to bemikitties at http://www.bemikitties.com/felv/cgi-bin/suite/classifieds/classifieds.cgi and see if there are FeLV+ cats in your area in need of a home. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone! I know that many of you sweeties own more then 1 FELV pos cat. My question is this..
I have (currently) 4 FeLV+ cats and 6 negatives. I think it would be a great thing to do for many reasons: 1) it gives Crackers some playmates; and 2) it would save some poor FeLV+ kitten/cat since most folks/resuces don't allow them to live. I have never noticed that having more than one + ha
Hi everyone! I know that many of you sweeties own more then 1 FELV pos cat.
My question is this...Does having more then 1 FELV pos kitty risk infection to
others.? Crackers right now is doing great! Would me bringing in 1-2 more FELV
pos kittys be a risk to him? Since Crackers is FELV pos but
For my personal kitties, I stop doing the rabies shot for my cats over 9 or 10. And since they're indoor cats, the only '"reason" to do it is if one bites somebody who'll complain.GloriaOn Sep 12, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Susan Loesch wrote:Hey, Diane - I may have missed something so you may have answ
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