[Felvtalk] thanks for your help!

2012-04-23 Thread Anna Waltman
Hi Jenny,
Thanks for your helpful emails-- this listserv is a lifesaver. I really
hope you're right that this is an infection and treatable; Sylvia is such a
wonderful cat. I'll keep an eye out for anything from Laura, as well, and
bring up your treatment regimen when I see the vet again on Wednesday.
Sylvia seems stable at the moment. She's out from under the bed, at least,
and has curled up on the couch instead. She's still eating, and she hasn't
been trying to get away from me when I pick her up to hold her (she wasn't
interested in any kind of cuddles at all on Friday). Yesterday her fever
had come down from 105 to 103 (I'm checking every 24hrs). She's had an
injection of Convenia and the vet has me giving her broad-spectrum oral
antibiotics (Zeniquin) daily as well. We go back to the vet on Wed. for
more bloodwork and to see if she's improving at all. Fingers crossed!
Thanks again!
Best,
Anna, Sylvia, and Beatrice

-- 
Anna E. Waltman
PhD student  Teaching Associate
Department of English and American Literature
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
awalt...@english.umass.edu
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Re: [Felvtalk] thanks for your help!

2012-04-23 Thread terri byers
if they catch it in time they can i had two of my cats have it and they caught 
it in time

 


 From: Anna Waltman anna.walt...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 1:11 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] thanks for your help!
  

Hi Jenny,
Thanks for your helpful emails-- this listserv is a lifesaver. I really hope 
you're right that this is an infection and treatable; Sylvia is such a 
wonderful cat. I'll keep an eye out for anything from Laura, as well, and bring 
up your treatment regimen when I see the vet again on Wednesday. Sylvia seems 
stable at the moment. She's out from under the bed, at least, and has curled up 
on the couch instead. She's still eating, and she hasn't been trying to get 
away from me when I pick her up to hold her (she wasn't interested in any kind 
of cuddles at all on Friday). Yesterday her fever had come down from 105 to 103 
(I'm checking every 24hrs). She's had an injection of Convenia and the vet has 
me giving her broad-spectrum oral antibiotics (Zeniquin) daily as well. We go 
back to the vet on Wed. for more bloodwork and to see if she's improving at 
all. Fingers crossed!
Thanks again!
Best,
Anna, Sylvia, and Beatrice

-- 
Anna E. Waltman
PhD student  Teaching Associate
Department of English and American Literature
University of Massachusetts, Amherst


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