[Felvtalk] Tests advice

2013-08-06 Thread Maryam Ulomi


 
 Hi everyone,
 I hope everyone is well.
 Kitty, FeLV +, who is now one year old has had a good year. She is on lysine, 
 a fungi mush powder, tabby tabs multivitamin and is fed canned food for one 
 meal, dr  Pierson homemade poultry recipe for another meal and raw rabbit for 
 another meal. 
 She is growing and is now a little over 10lbs.
 Since Sunday afternoon she has been a bit off, not as eager to eat her food 
 (usually she is very food oriented) or laying under the bed and not coming 
 out unless its calm and quiet. I feel it's because this weekend and yesterday 
 were a bit stressful, vacuuming and some loud voices. 
 This morning she was more like herself but I'm still taking her to the vet 
 tomorrow afternoon. I also work with a holistic vet but she is on vacation 
 this week. I know taking her to the vet will stress her and the holistic vet 
 recommended only going in emergencies but I'm concerned and the last time she 
 went to a regular vet was in March.
 Do you have any recommendations in general and an specific tests to have done 
 while at the vet?
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Tests advice

2013-08-06 Thread Lance
CBC if she's never had one. Otherwise, it probably depends on what the vet sees 
in her physical appearance. Have them check her teeth and gums, too. I hope 
Kitty is back to normal very soon.

Lance

On Aug 6, 2013, at 8:55 AM, Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 
 
 Hi everyone,
 I hope everyone is well.
 Kitty, FeLV +, who is now one year old has had a good year. She is on 
 lysine, a fungi mush powder, tabby tabs multivitamin and is fed canned food 
 for one meal, dr  Pierson homemade poultry recipe for another meal and raw 
 rabbit for another meal. 
 She is growing and is now a little over 10lbs.
 Since Sunday afternoon she has been a bit off, not as eager to eat her food 
 (usually she is very food oriented) or laying under the bed and not coming 
 out unless its calm and quiet. I feel it's because this weekend and 
 yesterday were a bit stressful, vacuuming and some loud voices. 
 This morning she was more like herself but I'm still taking her to the vet 
 tomorrow afternoon. I also work with a holistic vet but she is on vacation 
 this week. I know taking her to the vet will stress her and the holistic vet 
 recommended only going in emergencies but I'm concerned and the last time 
 she went to a regular vet was in March.
 Do you have any recommendations in general and an specific tests to have 
 done while at the vet?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Sent from my iPhone.
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Tests advice

2013-08-06 Thread Beth
Maryam -
Always check their gums fro anemia.

I could not agree with the vet who says to only go in emergencies. FeLV cats 
nee to be looked at if they are not feeling well to catch things early.
Good luck!

Beth

 
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 From: Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Tests advice
 



 
 Hi everyone,
 I hope everyone is well.
 Kitty, FeLV +, who is now one year old has had a good year. She is on lysine, 
 a fungi mush powder, tabby tabs multivitamin and is fed canned food for one 
 meal, dr  Pierson homemade poultry recipe for another meal and raw rabbit for 
 another meal. 
 She is growing and is now a little over 10lbs.
 Since Sunday afternoon she has been a bit off, not as eager to eat her food 
 (usually she is very food oriented) or laying under the bed and not coming 
 out unless its calm and quiet. I feel it's because this weekend and yesterday 
 were a bit stressful, vacuuming and some loud voices. 
 This morning she was more like herself but I'm still taking her to the vet 
 tomorrow afternoon. I also work with a holistic vet but she is on vacation 
 this week. I know taking her to the vet will stress her and the holistic vet 
 recommended only going in emergencies but I'm concerned and the last time she 
 went to a regular vet was in March.
 Do you have any recommendations in general and an specific tests to have done 
 while at the vet?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Sent from my iPhone.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Tests advice

2013-08-06 Thread Maryam Ulomi
Thanks Beth,
I'm glad I made the appointment.
Have a great day!

Mally

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On Aug 6, 2013, at 11:02, Beth create_me_...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Maryam -
 Always check their gums fro anemia.
 I could not agree with the vet who says to only go in emergencies. FeLV cats 
 nee to be looked at if they are not feeling well to catch things early.
 Good luck!
 
 Beth
  
 Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter! www.Furkids.org
  
 
 From: Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
 Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 9:55 AM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Tests advice
 
 
 
  
  Hi everyone,
  I hope everyone is well.
  Kitty, FeLV +, who is now one year old has had a good year. She is on 
  lysine, a fungi mush powder, tabby tabs multivitamin and is fed canned food 
  for one meal, dr  Pierson homemade poultry recipe for another meal and raw 
  rabbit for another meal. 
  She is growing and is now a little over 10lbs.
  Since Sunday afternoon she has been a bit off, not as eager to eat her food 
  (usually she is very food oriented) or laying under the bed and not coming 
  out unless its calm and quiet. I feel it's because this weekend and 
  yesterday were a bit stressful, vacuuming and some loud voices. 
  This morning she was more like herself but I'm still taking her to the vet 
  tomorrow afternoon. I also work with a holistic vet but she is on vacation 
  this week. I know taking her to the vet will stress her and the holistic 
  vet recommended only going in emergencies but I'm concerned and the last 
  time she went to a regular vet was in March.
  Do you have any recommendations in general and an specific tests to have 
  done while at the vet?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Sent from my iPhone.
 
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