Re: Ok, I give up.

2007-09-20 Thread Susan Dubose
Send to me please too!

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  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 12:31 AM
  Subject: Re: Ok, I give up.


  Photos have to be sent off the group to those that want to see them.
  This is due to keeping viruses and unwanted bugs away.
  So anyway I would I like to see them.
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  In a message dated 9/19/2007 9:38:44 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
The girls got a new toy tonight, and I took some pictures.  I was trying to 
send to you guys, but the messages keep getting caught up.  Do we have a 
moderator for the group to approve them, or does anyone have another suggestion 
as to how I can send them? 

Michael

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Re: Transferring the Virus

2007-09-20 Thread Dawn Morrison
Tonya,

My 4 year old was tested (-) and vaccinated when she was 6 months old.
My 10 year old we inherited from family and as far as we can tell he had never 
been vaccinated.
Immediately after we learned Bea was positive (2 weeks ago today) we took them 
both in and had them tested (-) and vaccinated but the vet said it would be too 
early to tell if they'd contracted the virus, she said it would be at least 6 
months before we knew for sureand a long six months it's going to be.

Dawn





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Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:35:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Transferring the Virus
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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Have the two other cats ever been tested or vaccinated before?
  tonya

Dawn Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello again everyone,
   
  Before I had Bea tested, she was with my two other catkids (ages 4  10 
years) for 4 days - sharing food (wet  dry), water and liter box. 
  It was only after that 4 days did we realize Bea tested positive (Elisa  IFA)
  We immediately took our other two in and had them tested (negative but too 
early to tell) and vaccinated.
  In anyone's opinion, how great of a chance do you think they will test 
positive in 6 months when I re-test them? Do you think there was enough 
exposure in those 4 days? I am particularly worried about my 4 year old because 
I fed them all wet food and she immediately eats anything that is leftover from 
all 3 bowls.
   
  Also, Bea is now quarantined in a bedroom by herself and I visit with her as 
much as possible when I am home - even sleeping with her at night time to give 
her some human contact (much to my husbands dismay). I wash my hands thoroughly 
when I leave the room and bea has her own bowls/water dishes that I keep 
seperate from my others. She has her own litter box as well. Is it possible to 
spread any of the virus from just walking around the room, transferring it on 
my clothes then walking through the rest of my house? I'm just so concerened 
I'm passing it around more.
   
  Thanks
  Dawn


   

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need stuff

2007-09-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, Tigger is doing better. He is not vomitting anymore and he has been 
eating good... but all he wants to eat is fancy feast wet cat food medleys.  I 
have been putting it on top of the dry innova cat food so that way he does eat 
some of the good food.  Need ideas on good cat wet food for Tigger.  He does 
not have feline leukemia but is old, has digestive problems, and recently had a 
low appetite.
Another thing I would like advice on is for a friend's cat.  She has very dry, 
flaky skin but her black fur is also oily and sheds a lot.  I suggested fish 
oil for the shedding but does anyone know what to do about the dander??  Would 
Nizoral AD human anti-dandruff shampoo be safe ( if well rinsed)??  She looks 
like she has snow on her for the dry skin.
thanks
Chelsea


Re: need stuff

2007-09-20 Thread Marylyn
brewer's yeast works on dander for dogs but I would check with a vet.  The oily 
coat + the dry skin worries me.






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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 9:14 PM
  Subject: need stuff


  Well, Tigger is doing better. He is not vomitting anymore and he has been 
eating good... but all he wants to eat is fancy feast wet cat food medleys.  I 
have been putting it on top of the dry innova cat food so that way he does eat 
some of the good food.  Need ideas on good cat wet food for Tigger.  He does 
not have feline leukemia but is old, has digestive problems, and recently had a 
low appetite.

  Another thing I would like advice on is for a friend's cat.  She has very 
dry, flaky skin but her black fur is also oily and sheds a lot.  I suggested 
fish oil for the shedding but does anyone know what to do about the dander??  
Would Nizoral AD human anti-dandruff shampoo be safe ( if well rinsed)??  She 
looks like she has snow on her for the dry skin.

  thanks

  Chelsea


RE: Transferring the Virus

2007-09-20 Thread catatonya
Agreed, but cats won't test positive due to the vaccination.
  tonya

Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DIV {   MARGIN: 0px  }Dawn, I'm far from the big expert, but I 
think the chances are almost nonexistent that you're transferring anything by 
just walking from room to room.  The motto for the virus is if it dries, it 
dies.  It reminds me of a memorable passage in the book Everything You Always 
Wanted to Know About Sex... in which someone asked if you can catch STDs from 
toilet seats.  The answer was, yes, under the following circumstances:  someone 
with an open genital sore (I know, TMI) uses a toilet and presses the sore 
against the toilet seat.  Seconds later, you, also with a sore, use the same 
toilet and press your sore against the same spot.  Otherwise, no. ;-)  So 
unless you go from, say, cleaning your FeLV+ kitty's teeth, to your healthy 
kitties within seconds, with your fingers still wet with saliva, it's not gonna 
happen.  Also, somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but won't the others now 
automatically test positive because they have the vaccine in
 them?  In any case, I'm not sure there's a real need to segregate Bea from 
everybody now.  
   
  Diane R.
 



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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn Morrison
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:12 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Transferring the Virus


  
Hello again everyone,
   
  Before I had Bea tested, she was with my two other catkids (ages 4  10 
years) for 4 days - sharing food (wet  dry), water and liter box. 
  It was only after that 4 days did we realize Bea tested positive (Elisa  IFA)
  We immediately took our other two in and had them tested (negative but too 
early to tell) and vaccinated.
  In anyone's opinion, how great of a chance do you think they will test 
positive in 6 months when I re-test them? Do you think there was enough 
exposure in those 4 days? I am particularly worried about my 4 year old because 
I fed them all wet food and she immediately eats anything that is leftover from 
all 3 bowls.
   
  Also, Bea is now quarantined in a bedroom by herself and I visit with her as 
much as possible when I am home - even sleeping with her at night time to give 
her some human contact (much to my husbands dismay). I wash my hands thoroughly 
when I leave the room and bea has her own bowls/water dishes that I keep 
seperate from my others. She has her own litter box as well. Is it possible to 
spread any of the virus from just walking around the room, transferring it on 
my clothes then walking through the rest of my house? I'm just so concerened 
I'm passing it around more.
   
  Thanks
  Dawn




  
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Re: Ok, I give up.

2007-09-20 Thread wendy
Hey Michael,

Yahoo! used to have a photos section and I had some posted there, but they 
transferred all of theirs to Flickr now, so that's where mine are.  It's free.  
If you end up using it, send us the link.

:)
Wendy
 
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- Original Message 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:37:46 PM
Subject: Ok, I give up.


The girls got a new toy tonight, and I took some pictures.  I was trying to 
send to you guys, but the messages keep getting caught up.  Do we have a 
moderator for the group to approve them, or does anyone have another suggestion 
as to how I can send them? 

Michael






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Re: Ok, I give up.

2007-09-20 Thread OfALegend
As a matter of fact, its funny you should send that email.  I JUST  finished 
putting them all on Flickr:
 
_http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/_ 
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/) 
 
 
 
I have many many more, actually, and I'll probably work on adding some of  
them slowly.  Flickr only allows you 100mb a month :)  I'll let you  all know 
when I update them. 
 
 
Michael



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