Re: Cricket's Time
Hugs to you Wendy on this sad day. Cricket is sure to meet my Effie along with many other angels at the Bridge. Del - Original Message - From: wendy To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:21 AM Subject: Cricket's Time Hi Guys,Well I am sorry to report that today is Cricket's lastday. He has deteriorated quite a bit and is no longereating, drinking, taking food via force feeding, andhe is barely able to walk. So I realized today thatit is time. I am trying not to get emotional rightnow because I have to get through the day at work. But I do need to ask if anyone has any adviceregarding taking a kitty to be pts. Cricket hatesneedles and will not be happy about it. I knowsomeone mentioned Rescue Remedy, but I couldn't findit at Walmart or Petsmart. I can look at the CVSacross the street from my job. Other than RescueRemedy, is there anything else I can do to make him ascomfortable as possible before going or during hisvisit? Thanks. Wendy__ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse?
Oh, yes, I am on two FIV lists (6 years)but my FIV+ are on Itraconazole. Emily is negative for FIV/FeLV. Her eyes are okay, don't care about fur loss, she does havetwo mountain range scabs and other scabs; this am an oozy area and she whacks at it with her back foot ... told her that was a no-no. If no improvement in another day she will begin an abx. I am oh-so ambivalent about continuing the fulvicin ... it seems to do no good and yet would it be worse if they were not on it ... no one can answer that. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse? How bad is her face now? Does she have open wounds, or is it justirritated and hairless? I speak from personal experience... losing hair is not that bad of a thing, my Mythic cat's allergies are so bad he is often half bald... on his entire body. It will grow back eventually (RW is temporary, unlike my poor Mythic's allergies, which are chronic). I would only worry a lot if it is causing her to get irritated in her eyes (like eruptions on the inside of the eye lids), or if it is open wounds. From what I have heard, some of the treatments for RW are 10 times more dangerous than the condition itself. On the FIV+ list a few months back there was a RW discussion, and it was noted that the medication you said your cats are on (I don't recall the name now, but I recognized it in your email) has been proven to kill FIV cats. FELV is not that much different from FIV in regards to immune system responses. You could join that group and ask them there for more info... I don't recall the details now. It's http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FivCats/ Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/"Saving one animal won't make a difference in the world, but it will make a world of difference for that one animal."~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please email me for the NEW address to send them to! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005
Re: Need all your prayers - please!!
If you have a place to foster any of your kitties temporarily, you might want to do that ASAP. When do you go to court? Depends on how crappy the law feels that day ... I do know of a man in the northeast a year or two ago, the law came in without warning and took everyone of his personal and rescue kitties. By the time he had a lawyer to try to get his kitties back, most had been euthed. Yes, horror story, which is why it has stayed with me a long time. I was not there nor know him personally. From what he said and having read his posts (different list) he seemed like a genuine animal caring person. I realize this will intensify your worry andsleeplessness, I am so sorry, but you do have to do whatever you can to save your babies. The real wrath of it is people like us who have over the city limit of animals but are devoted caretakers get in trouble but people who have even only one pet, neglected and abused, do not get caught and the animal suffers. It really makes me angry. Prayers and hugs for you and your babies to be safe. Wish I could do something more for you. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:20 PM Subject: RE: Need all your prayers - please!! I don't think they will take them away right away.. but if I can't finda home for them.. which I won't --whenever I look a home for them, I endup with more cats --my question is then, what will they do? Will theytake away from me and eventually kill them?-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendySent: Monday, November 07, 2005 1:12 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Need all your prayers - please!!I wouldn't think they could take them away from you;rather, that they give you ample time to place them inother homes. But if it was me, and I hope I don'toffend anyone by saying this, if they told me I had toget rid of some of my animals, I would say ok, andtake them to my moms until they came back to check,and then like a teenager, I would bring them rightback home. I've always been a little rebellious likethat.--- Hideyo Yamamoto[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you, I have a letter from my ex-vet who used to care for all my cats for the past 10 years and she is actually overseeing now the vet section at the animal control division, which I hope to build creditability as the letter says how responsible and caring I am for all my animals. Different officers came to inspect my place a few times and they were all very impressed with the set up (I spent $45,000 a couple of years ago and built facility for my cats in addition to my main house - windows everywhere, sky lights, outside enclosures.. etc.. and happy how well all my animals are taken care of.. but yes I will prepare for any possible ways for them to complain. I am also going to ask someone I know through rescuing.. she is with Animal protection service of my state and she has a lot of credibility with animal control.. so.. we will see.. I am still very nervous because they CAN take them away from me.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 11:52 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Need all your prayers - please!! Hi Hideyo, I am sorry to hear about your city ordinance troubles. I agree with Kerry that having someone else there as an advocate for the care you are providing is a smart idea. Also, be prepared to disprove with proof the very reasons they are having you in for a hearing in the first place (ie. unsanitary conditions, neighborhood disturbance, whatever their reasons may be). Be well prepared, even overly prepared. This is the very reason I hope to one day have some land out in the country. The city government won't be able to tell me what to do with my life or my furballs. I will also say prayers for Ginger to begin eating better again. I am sorry for your troubles and I hope that things start looking up again. In the meantime, don't let them get you down. Keep going strong. :) Wendy __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com __ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click.http://farechase.yahoo.com
Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse?
Yes, but will little Emily still have a face left? Poor gal is a mess. This morning I used an oatmeal cat shampoo lightly on the area ... me thinks the medicated shampu might have irritated the alreadynastycondition. Although the medicated shampu did help the other cats. Both of my calicos have sensitive skin, Daisy with severe allergies. Is this common for calicos? Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 10:19 PM Subject: Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse? The thing about ringworm is.. it has a natural cycle, and isn't life-threatening, SO if you do nothing, it WILL eventually go away on it's own. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/"Saving one animal won't make a difference in the world, but it will make a world of difference for that one animal."~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please email me for the NEW address to send them to! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/161 - Release Date: 11/3/2005
Re: Guard cat
There is a registered sex offender living across the street from us and like you, we found it on the state list (IL for me). I definitely tell my neighbors, they need to know in case they have children or children visit. I just tell them I saw his name on the IL sex offender list and they should be aware of that and I do not know any details. Last year at Halloweenour little newspaper published a map with starsin the general area the sex offenders live ... It was not good as some were two blocks away from their actual homeand the newspaper had many complaints. This year the list contained names and addresses on the front page! Del - Original Message - From: wendy To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:20 PM Subject: Re: Guard cat FYI: I just looked up the sex offender database forTexas (http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/) to see ifthere was anyone living in our neighborhood. I didn'tthink there would be because one of my good friendssent the link to me in an email and I checked in lateSeptember. But I just checked again just in case andthere is a new guy there who raped a 9 year old girlin 1989 and got a 10 year sentence and was paroledout. He was also convicted of attempted murder at thesame time. Doesn't look good. I am not one to judgesomeone, especially someone I don't know, and I don'tknow the details of this case, because sometimespeople do get accused and the accusation is suspiciousto begin with. And everything I've read tells me thatsex offenders statistically are not successful atrehabilitation. But this gives me the heebie jeebies.I feel I have the responsibility to let my neighborsknow, but feel some guilt because I don't even knowthe guy and he did serve his time. Everyone shouldhave a second chance if they screw up and honestlyrepent. I don't know if this is the case though. SoI guess I am looking at notifing my neighbors asapabout this guy. __ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click.http://farechase.yahoo.com
Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse?
Yup, tried the diluted bleach ... unsuccessful. I don't mind rw on myself, but sure wish I could get the kitties healed. Probably not enough cleaning. Ugh! Poor little Emily, she was clear for 21 days while I continued to give her the oral Griseofulvin and topical lotrimin liquid where the rw had been. Day 22 - her whole forehead broke out worse than before and still a mess overa week later. Someslight healing and yet this morning a new oozing patch. It took two months+ to catch this little feral and she has lived with us13 monthsnow, very sweet and lovingyet somewhat skittish. On the whole all but one ofmy furkidstake their meds well. RW teaches us perserverance. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:59 AM Subject: Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse? Have you tried diluted bleach? It may dry out your skin in that spot, but it should kill the fungus. I may have it here too, Bones has lost several round patches on fur on her neck this past month. So far, no signs of it in the others, so I'm hoping it's just where the other's bit her. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/"Saving one animal won't make a difference in the world, but it will make a world of difference for that one animal."~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please email me for the NEW address to send them to! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/161 - Release Date: 11/3/2005
Re: Another one - fantastic vet!
I did not know oral interferon helps stomatitis! My Noah,11, (negative)broke out with it again yesterday :( He had it badthis past March as well, he's 11 years old.I have plenty of IFN and will begin him on it. Thanks, Del - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: Re: Another one - fantastic vet! Hi Sue,Thanks for sharing the story about the good vet. We're bombarded with negative human stories way too often, it's nice to know there are plenty of good ones out there too. When we run across the vets or organizations that recommend immediate pts upon diagnosis, we should all report back to them with our successes. These people need to be educated, (as frustrating as that is), in order to save lives and heartache in the future. Years ago, before felv touched my life in such a personal way, I was told by a trusted rescuer that all Felv kitties should be pts, (so they don't suffer agonizing deaths). Now I know how terribly wrong that is. I wish this person and I hadn't lost touch so I could share our stories of love and hope with her.Do tell Mary that the oral interferon has been known to help mouth sores and send her my blessings,NSue Taft wrote: I've just spoken to my friend Mary who's just got back from the vets for the re-test. She hadn't told me another of the cats that she'd rescued from the same house was ill. She'd had her to a different vet yesterday because she had a terrible mouth ulcer and was running a temperature. The FeLV test came back positive and the vet was all set to kill poor Daisy. Anyway, Mary decided she couldn't do it as Daisy was still eating and was happy in herself, and so took her home. She took Daisy to our usual vet, Sonia, today. Mary told her what had been said, so Sonia checked her mouth, said she'd seen worse and that if Daisy was still eating and enjoyed having her tummy tickled so much she thought it was worth a bash! Out came the interferon, poor Mary has gone home armed with antibiotics, more needles and more interferon, but a living cat! It may not work but it has to be worth trying and I so admire Sonia for wanting to give it a go. Makes me realize why I choose her to treat all my own cats when they're ill (including my FIV boy Eric who has an interferon injection every 3 weeks and is as fit as can be). Sorry to go on, but I wanted to sing the praises of this vet to people who know what we're going through. Sue
Re: Pregnant Rescue Work
Flames? You deserve a pat on the back and a hug! Del - Original Message - From: Lora To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:19 AM Subject: Pregnant Rescue Work I have a question. Well, it is more of looking forsome personal advice on an issue.I have been off and on the FeLVtalk list for three (3)years now, but ever since the "Massive Spraying" issueback in 12-14-04 I very rarely receive responses frommy posts. It is almost as if me and the group have hada falling out.Before I get started and for clarification purposes,this post is NOT what you may think that it is. Noflames please!For those that do not know me, I am a cat-mom who ishappily loved by thirteen (13) adorable kitties, ten(10) in which are strictly indoors cats only.Currently all of my kids are FeLV negative.The kitties are not the only fur-kids that we haveadopted. Our house is a multi-animal home. Me and myhusband have two (2) dogs, a small ten (10) gallonfreshwater tank, a horse and twenty-five (25) sugargliders. (We do sugar glider rescue work as well asfeline rescue work.)ALL of my kids have been rescues via straight off ofthe street, animal control or human societies. I DONOT BREED. All of my fur-kids have been spayed and/orneutered (including the exotics) at four (4) months ofage. We live on six (6) acres of country land.Okay, with all of the "red-tape" out of the way. Thereason for this post is because this particular"topic" has come up often in the past and I need somehonest and straightforward advice.Me and my husband are expecting with our first child.I am currently six (6) months pregnant and sacrificingany of the fur-kids for our human child is completelyOUT OF THE QUESTION. We are NOT going to lose ANYmember of our family due to this pregnancy.However, me and my husband are completely aware thatthe baby will inevitably change the balance of ourhome's environment and/or atmosphere.Therefore, we are in need of ideas to help the kidsthrough a smooth and safe transition i.e. playing atape/CD that has baby cries on it so that the fur-kidscan become accustomed to the sound, allowing the kidsaccess to the baby's room so that they become familiarwith the baby's "smell", etc.Spraying, inappropriate elimination, territorialaggression, jealousy, rejection and avoidance arenormal responses to ANY new arrival and/or addition;therefore, me and my husband expect and accept thesetypes of behavioral outbursts.I just did not know if anyone here on the list hasever continued their rescue work while pregnant. Ifso, how did the transition workout for you? Did yourfur-kids eventually come around to "accepting" the newbaby or do they just call a truce?Again, this post is not intended to instigate ANY kindof argument! Just looking for some helpful and honestadvice from those of you who have experience in thisdepartment. Thanks!Lora__ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
Iodine has cured my ringworm several times (don't know where I got it, but none of my cats had it then nor got it from me) but this time it must be a different strain as it helped but did not cure the RW. Lamisil can work ... again this strain it didn't budge itmuch. I've used a variety of things on myself and it improves without staying gone. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Will iodine actually cure the problem, or just stops itching.. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:19 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens My daughter really suffers cuase she is allergic to the blue star too so she uses iodine and benedryl for the itch
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
I sure hope you don't have the RW :( This is not fun but I knew we'd have it eventually since I do a little rescue and have a herd of cats. Little Ms Purrsy brought it with her and was diagnosed early-mid August ... I was so very careful handling her, isolated her immediately in her condo and it still moved into the big house and what a hassle. The cats are on Griseofulvin (except the two FIV+ who take Itraconazole) and topical Lotrimin liquid. I can't say that either works. Some cats healed, some still broke out but very slow improvement, some with new outbreaks after being on the oral for over three weeks. Frustrating. Reading all the cleaning required, sorry, I don't have time enough in my day to do all of what should be done, not even close,and I am retired.Maybe we will have it forever. .Maybe $500 already. And the UV light ... not all RW will flouresce even with the doc's expensive Wood light. Some RWshows up as fur loss, some with crud, some sores, some itch others do not. How many times can I use the word frustrating? May I add that I do not regret having my cats nor taking this little rescue who brought the RW even if we never get rid of it. If no one has already given it, there is a RW yahoo group and I'll fwd it. There is a gel suggested that is supposed to work wonderful and I am about to order some of it. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Really? Why is it such a nightmare? Is it because its contagious and hard to get rid of? It wont kill them or make them really sick, will they? Someone told me that I should get a black light to confirm it. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NinaSent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:28 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Hideyo,Oh man, let's hope your guys don't have ringworm. I've never had to deal with it myself, but it sounds like a real nightmare! I'll send you my compiled notes on treatment for it off-list. Does anyone know how to confirm diagnosis w/o taking a kitty to the vet?N[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cats that have had URI often bust out in ringworm...welcome to my world.Its from the lowered immune system. I use blue start ointment and it never fails you can get it in any pharmacy. Or in real bad cases I take them to the vet and he gives them a liquiddon't know what it is though works every time. its contagious to humans and to other animals so careful when handling them. BTW the interferon on my URI negative kittens has made all the difference in the world.
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
Nina - how about posting your compiled notes on treatment on this list ... with so many different strains of RW what doesn't work on one may work on another. Del - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:27 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Hideyo,Oh man, let's hope your guys don't have ringworm. I've never had to deal with it myself, but it sounds like a real nightmare! I'll send you my compiled notes on treatment for it off-list. Does anyone know how to confirm diagnosis w/o taking a kitty to the vet?N[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cats that have had URI often bust out in ringworm...welcome to my world.Its from the lowered immune system. I use blue start ointment and it never fails you can get it in any pharmacy. Or in real bad cases I take them to the vet and he gives them a liquiddon't know what it is though works every time. its contagious to humans and to other animals so careful when handling them. BTW the interferon on my URI negative kittens has made all the difference in the world.
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
How often do you useBlue Star ointmenton the area? Twice a day? Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:47 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Del.Blue Star ointmentbeing using it for 10 years. You can get it at any pharmacy. like any rescue I get it. but the blue star has always worked for me. 5.00 a jar
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
Thanks, Nina. - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 2:09 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens It's pretty long and not organized in any fashion. I can't vouch for any of it, but when I see a post that seems interesting I'll paste it into a document file. (You'll notice Karen's contribution from today about Blue Star ointment). I can't attach docs to send to the list, but I'll try and cut and past the whole thing for you. Here goes:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Karen 817-453-4888 Blue Star ointmentbeing using it for 10 years. You can get it at any pharmacy.like any rescue I get it. but the blue star has always worked for me. 5.00 a jar 1. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Looking up ringworm I found this, from what this say's it doesn't appear that it is an airborne contagent, although it is highly contagious (I have had it on a cat before and I was told to use regular athletes foot creme and for us it did work, I got a little spot on me and the creme cleared it up on the cat and myself, this was many years ago, so don't know if that is still the treatment for it. This cat only had one small spot so we never had a major problem.): People can get Ringworm from: 1) direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pet, 2) indirect contact with an object or surface that an infected person or pet has touched, or 3) rarely, by contact with soil. Ringworm can be treated with fungus-killing medicine. To prevent Ringworm, 1) make sure all infected persons and pets get appropriate treatment, 2) avoid contact with infected persons and pets, 3) do not share personal items, and 4) keep common-use areas clean. How do people get Ringworm? Ringworm is spread by either direct or indirect contact. People can get Ringworm by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pet. People can also get Ringworm indirectly by contact with objects or surfaces that an infected person or pet has touched, such as hats, combs, brushes, bed linens, stuffed animals, telephones, gym mats, and shower stalls. In rare cases Ringworm can be spread by contact with soil. http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/ringworm.htmlAnother good site that seems to confirm this:http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/ringworm.html!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]-- 2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only good thing is that it was a very mild case and was easily treated with over the counter creams. But I use the program pill and protein Thymic A for faster results. 3. [EMAIL PROTECTED]Tea Tree Oil:If you want a natural treatment, tea tree oil, which you can get in any health food store, is an anti-fungal and kills ringworm (I myself had a spot of ringworm last summer and used that to get rid of it and it worked). I am not sure you can put it on cats straight and so would not do so without further guidance from a vet, but I have a natural flea powder that contains it so I know they use it to some degree on cats and dogs. But you can mix it with water in a spray container and spray surfaces with it. 4. [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just picked up a kitty from WI that was on Fulvicin, the dosage was a quarter of a capsul 2 times a day, in all ym panick before I got her a member of the list shot me over a few places to get ringworm treament, it actually is for fleas...the links arehttp://www.flea-control-plus.com/acatalog/Program_Dog.htmlhttp://www.petvetsupplies.com/http://discountpetdrugs.com/progflecon.html I also unearthed a treatment from Revival Healthhttp://revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=27-410 Revival Health also has a great article at http://revivalanimal.com/article.asp?ai=11 5. [EMAIL PROTECTED] I absolutely refused to administer any oral medications (Fulvicin/Griseofulvin, Itraconazole, etc.) to Ralphie (or my other cats) for the ringworm. Ralphie had lurked around deaths door too many times for me to chance it.I consider Seth the "king of ringworm". Don't know if he'd appreciate that, but I've heard that Bastille's fungus-free status is primarily due to Seth's dedication to bathing him.At the ringworm group, I have a file listing all the different treatments I used. I was most happy with:* Lym dip - tho I recommend no more frequently than one a week for 2 or 3 weeks, then every other week. It can be kind of harsh/drying to their skin and they do tend to lick at it, so they're ingesting it* Shampoo - I got some Ketachlor shampoo from the shelter and it seemed to help. I only got it about two weeks before Ralphie was declared ringworm free, and maybe that's a coincidence, maybe not.. but his last bath before "freedom" was with this shampoo - then I gave him a final bath before moving him to another room (just in case he picked up any spores from the
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm Info links
Info can be found here: www.guaranteed-ringworm-cure.com/eguide [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ringworm Gel: http://www.petsbestrx.com/ringworm/ - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:47 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Del.Blue Star ointmentbeing using it for 10 years. You can get it at any pharmacy. like any rescue I get it. but the blue star has always worked for me. 5.00 a jar
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
Gentian Violet ... messy though, isn't it? I remember that from when I was a child (many, many, many moons ago), didn't know it was still available. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 2:25 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens I always use Gentian Violet - or sometimes use Golden Seal. Both are anti-fungals.I'm a-gonna go get me some Blue Star ointment to try! Got a ringworm kitty here...GloriaAt 01:47 PM 10/31/2005, you wrote:Del.Blue Star ointmentbeing using it for 10 years. You can get it at any pharmacy.like any rescue I get it. but the blue star has always worked for me. 5.00 a jar
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
Red spots stings and itchy ... yup, probably RW. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:15 PM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens I wonder if I have it.. I have some red spots its sort of stings and itchy--- is it RW? Its encouraging to know that most of your kitties did not get it. What spray did you use on you? What is Difulcan is it over the counter drug? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:29 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens My most recent kitten Mystery had ringworm, without my knowledge and I brought her in my house of 10 cats, 1 dog and my sonmy FeLV+ cat is the only one that caught it and of course I did also...it is really bad, I used an antibactial spray three days on and 1 day off for 3 weeks and that helped, with me I took Difulcan and used rubbing alcohol on the wounds, it was not fun ;-([EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cats that have had URI often bust out in ringworm...welcome to my world.Its from the lowered immune system. I use blue start ointment and it never fails you can get it in any pharmacy. Or in real bad cases I take them to the vet and he gives them a liquiddon't know what it is though works every time. its contagious to humans and to other animals so careful when handling them. BTW the interferon on my URI negative kittens has made all the difference in the world. Have a purrfect day Cherie
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
This is what I posted earlier, you may have seen it by now. Someone also suggested Blue Star ointment and it is cheap ... maybe I'll buy that, too, andtry it on some of my furkids. Revival animal supply catalog has two pages on RW and their suggestions, which include selling alltheir products of course, will further depress you. It sounds like we need the National Guard and several $1000 to ever get rid of RW. Some of my guys have cleared even though more are breaking out. You have a large number of kitties, too, don't you? I understand your depression :( with this. Hugs, Del Info can be found here: www.guaranteed-ringworm-cure.com/eguide [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ringworm Gel: http://www.petsbestrx.com/ringworm/ - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:12 PM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Now I feel so overwhelmed already, because I am sure that they have RW all of 4 kittens have bold patches on their ears and some on faces I am now depressed - I really dont have a place to separate them please forward me RW yahoo group I would appreciate it. What is the name of gel that you are going to order. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del DanielsSent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:44 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens I sure hope you don't have the RW :( This is not fun but I knew we'd have it eventually since I do a little rescue and have a herd of cats. Little Ms Purrsy brought it with her and was diagnosed early-mid August ... I was so very careful handling her, isolated her immediately in her condo and it still moved into the big house and what a hassle. The cats are on Griseofulvin (except the two FIV+ who take Itraconazole) and topical Lotrimin liquid. I can't say that either works. Some cats healed, some still broke out but very slow improvement, some with new outbreaks after being on the oral for over three weeks. Frustrating. Reading all the cleaning required, sorry, I don't have time enough in my day to do all of what should be done, not even close,and I am retired.Maybe we will have it forever. .Maybe $500 already. And the UV light ... not all RW will flouresce even with the doc's expensive Wood light. Some RWshows up as fur loss, some with crud, some sores, some itch others do not. How many times can I use the word frustrating? May I add that I do not regret having my cats nor taking this little rescue who brought the RW even if we never get rid of it. If no one has already given it, there is a RW yahoo group and I'll fwd it. There is a gel suggested that is supposed to work wonderful and I am about to order some of it. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Really? Why is it such a nightmare? Is it because its contagious and hard to get rid of? It wont kill them or make them really sick, will they? Someone told me that I should get a black light to confirm it. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NinaSent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:28 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Hideyo,Oh man, let's hope your guys don't have ringworm. I've never had to deal with it myself, but it sounds like a real nightmare! I'll send you my compiled notes on treatment for it off-list. Does anyone know how to confirm diagnosis w/o taking a kitty to the vet?N[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cats that have had URI often bust out in ringworm...welcome to my world.Its from the lowered immune system. I use blue start ointment and it never fails you can get it in any pharmacy. Or in real bad cases I take them to the vet and he gives them a liquiddon't know what it is though works every time. its contagious to humans and to other animals so careful when handling them. BTW the interferon on my URI negative kittens has made all the difference in the world.
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
No, the RW does not always flouresce. And it can (did) get kind of nasty before it did show up. Doc's wood's light is much stronger than my $15 UV light ... his didn't floresce either! Which makes diagnosis more frustrating. Once you have a dx on one cat you can fairly assume the other lesions, fur loss, etc., is RW. Del - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:06 PM Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Will ringworm show up under a 'black light'?? tNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hideyo,Oh man, let's hope your guys don't have ringworm. I've never had to deal with it myself, but it sounds like a real nightmare! I'll send you my compiled notes on treatment for it off-list. Does anyone know how to confirm diagnosis w/o taking a kitty to the vet?N[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cats that have had URI often bust out in ringworm...welcome to my world.Its from the lowered immune system. I use blue start ointment and it never fails you can get it in any pharmacy. Or in real bad cases I take them to the vet and he gives them a liquiddon't know what it is though works every time. its contagious to humans and to other animals so careful when handling them. BTW the interferon on my URI negative kittens has made all the difference in the world.
Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens
My kitties have RW on the backs of their ears, fur loss on the tips without lesionson the tips(yet), lesions and fur loss on the foreheads, one lesionon the flank, fur loss spotson paws and tail, fur loss spots on the nose ... Often the other cats have been exposed before any dx is made and onward it goes through the herd. Ugh! Once it had spread (and yes, I was very careful) there was no point in isolating those to condos any longer, so let them out. Also, hyperpigmentation of the skin where the fur loss occurs is another sign of RW. Del - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:32 PM Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens Did you say on the ears and nose?? I don't think it's that common in those areas. Sure it's not earmites? tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this safe for 12 wk old kittens? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:05 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens once per day.never seen it fail
Re: Introduction
Sandy, Sorry for the FeLV+ status of your kitties, it is scary at first, and heartbreaking. They can live good lives even though they may not be as long as we'd like. Go ahead and vaccinate your negatives for FeLV+. If you can separate the + fm the - it is recommended although many on the list do not keep theirs separate. My Effie lived three years, she was diagnosed + at 3 months when I found her. She was healthy and full of energy until she developed lymphoma at 2-1/2, did well with chemo and then the cancer came back and she really only had one bad month. InitiallyEffie did have a coupleshort bouts of fever andswollen lymph nodes and most kittens have a case or two of diarrhea. Daily Lysine (OTC)helps keep down the viral load, as doesinterferon (prescription). You will learn a lot from the experiences of others on this list - it is a lifesaver, emotionally for you and physically for your kitties. God bless you for keeping Cotton.Whatever his/her lifespan, it will be better with your love and care. Also, find a different vet who is at least willing to work with you. Del - Original Message - From: Dudes To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:30 PM Subject: Introduction Hello everyone,I am new to the list and wanted to introduce myself and tell about why I amhere. I appreciate you taking a minute to read about us.My name is Sandy and until recently I've had 3 adult cats who I love likefuzzy children. I have a stepdaughter who moved home this summer for a fewweeks, and brought with her an orange kitten she had adopted from someoneshe didn't know. She got him to keep her older cat Kuma (Japanese for"Bear") compnay. After they got here, her cat Kuma became very ill, andwithin just a day or so of showing symptoms, had to be euthanized. Heexperienced multi-organ failure. The vet diagnosed FeLV.So we took the orange kitten Cotton to the vet as soon as we could, since weknew so little about him. Cotton also tested positive for FeLV. Mystepdaughter has neither the desire nor the means to care for him, so sheleft him. The vet recommended immediate euthanasia, and wouldn't even checkhis little orange ears for ear mites or intestinal parasites or suggest anymore blood work. Just FeLV positive = death. That was hard to swallow, butin the meantime, I gathered up my three established cats to be tested, andunfortunately my younger female has also tested positive. The other twoolder cats were negative.I am heartbroken and distraught. I've tried to read and learn as much as Ican about FeLV. I have been angry at myself for letting this all happen,and feel now that hindsight is always 20-20. But please don't make me feelany worse than I do. It had been about 2 years since my cats had the FeLVvaccine, becuase they are 100% indoors, and I was worried aboutovervaccinating them.Now I feel that I need to look ahead and address this head-on, and I amhoping for some sound, rational advice. My vet seemed totally negative andI do intend to get a second opinion and confirmatory blood tests. The twocats that are negative got a vaccine, even though I know it may not do muchgood. They also have boosters scheduled in 3 weeks.I fear that even though Kuma (stepduaghter's cat who died) was sequesteredduring his illness, everyone was exposed before we realized what we weredealing with. I now have a household of 4 cats, two of whom are FeLVnegative, and two who are positive, one of whom is symptomatic, as Cottonthe orange kitten now has swollen glands and diarrhea.Any words of wisdom would be totally appreciated.Thank you,Sandy C.Houston, Texas area
Re: My Beautiful Mandy
Oh, Julie, big big hugs to you. Mandy was a sweetness in your life you will treasure always. She had your love when she needed it most. My sympathy to you and your hubby. Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:02 AM Subject: My Beautiful Mandy Dear Friends, Mandy is gone. She was not doing well Tuesday night (bleeding from the mouth and unable to eat) and I made the decision to end her suffering. I called my husband and he left work right away to come home. We held her and stroked her and ultimately she began to purr. She never cared to be held; she liked to pick the spot and sit ON you, but she did curl up in her blanket and let us hold her. We were with her and holding her and talking softly to her and she had one paw curled over my finger when she left us. It's been so empty the last two nights without my little reading partner; she always liked to sit on the bed with her upper body across my arm and her paws on my shoulder while I read at night. Since she became sick, she wanted to be with me all the time and she'd been reading with me every night for weeks. I keep thinking back to our trip to the oncologist; only last week and it seems forever ago. Even though the news for Mandy was not good, we had a lovely day and I am so grateful for it. She and Winksnoozed the whole way home. They were all curled up together on their faux mink and listening to their special pet music. I kept turning back to look at them and it was so peaceful and loving. We stopped where I work to feed my feral colony and I took the carrier out of the car and set it on the ground while I fed; Mandy trotted right to the front and began to "meow" to Depot Charlie! She was such a little talker and he looked so puzzled! I'm happy they were able to "meet". Thank you all for being here and for your good thoughts and wishes; I'd be completely lost without you during this year of terrible losses. I have to try and concentrate on how fortunate we were to have shared her short life. I miss her; we had our morning routine of putting the ingredients in the food processor and she'd "talk" to me once the whirr of the blade sounded. These last two mornings have been empty, as well. You are the only ones who understand the huge hole in our home despite the joy of our other cats. Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
Re: My baby Cricket is sick; I need some encouragement
Wendy, Prayers for you and your Cricket. I have not used either of those drugs but many others will share their info and experiences. You probably know that when kitties are stressed their temp will rise so you might want to take it at home. Can you ask for a tranquilizer for Cricket to take before he goes to the vet to reduce his stress, or use Rescue Remedy? My kitties have not responded to Rescue Remedy but other folks have had good luck with it. It sounds like he might need something more potent than RR though. Just a thought. My Noah must be given some Iso for a blood draw and mouth exam and that works good for him because it's quick, they come right out of it. Good luck. Del - Original Message - From: wendy walker To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: My baby Cricket is sick; I need some encouragement Hi my name is Wendy. I live in Texas. I have a blackcat named Cricket; he's 4 yrs., 5 mo's. old and agreat cat. He absolutely hates the vet, so the lasttime I took him was about two years ago when he gotreally sick. They told me they couldn't tell hisactual temperature because it was all the way to theend of the thermometer. It took virtually the wholestaff to give him an injection of antibiotics and takehis blood, after they broke two needles off in hisback. The vet said that he tested positive for FeLV. When I figured out that the vet hadn't given him anyfluids intraveneously for 18 hours after I had askedhim to (Cricket wasn't eating or drinking on his own),I took him home and with the help of antibiotics andsyringe-feeding and a lot of love, he made it back tolife. The vet told me he'd never seen a cat that sickcome back. He's been fine for two years. At the endof September, we had a houseful of family duringHurricane Rita and shortly after that, I noticed thatCricket wasn't quite making it when he jumped onto thecabinets to drink water out of the sink. He startedeating kitty litter and wasn't eating as much. Hebegan to walk slowly and when he came up to me andmeowed (he never meows), I knew something was wrong. The (new) vet prescribed Clavamox without seeingCricket because of his stressful history when visitingthe vet. After two days on the medicine, he seemed tobe doing better, but a couple of days later, I noticedhow white his mouth was and started doing someresearch. Well, as many of you already know becauseyou've done this drill, things are looking grim forCricket. We have an appointment at the vet in acouple of hours and it's all I can do to stay at work.I know whatever ends up happening is going to happen,but I can't help but keep thinking and worrying abouthim. I am normally pretty logical and level-headed,but I cried all day yesterday after reading all thenegative information about anemia and FeLV. I do havesome hope however. I am hoping the vet will knowabout Immuno-Regulin or even better, Virbagen Omega,which is a Feline Omega Interferon. Both are supposedto help immensely with boosting the immune system. Ireally don't know how the vet is going to be able totake Cricket's blood to find out what the numbers areso we can treat him for the anemia; Cricket gets socrazy. He may end up being his own worst enemy. Ijust wanted to ask if anyone has had any success withtheir cats taking these drugs? Also, if anyonereading this will pray for Cricket and that the vetwill be a good one and that we can get Cricket back tonormal for as long as we can. I promised that I wouldnot allow Cricket to suffer for selfish reasons, but Idon't want to end his life prematurely either. Prayfor wisdom for the vet and for me. And thank you allso much. I was relieved to find this site.__ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click.http://farechase.yahoo.com
Re: Mandy, Wink and Eduardo
Julie ... Prayers for you and your girls and Edwardo, and all your other furbabies. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:47 AM Subject: Mandy, Wink and Eduardo Dear Friends, I had some time off from work over the last couple of weeks and it's been terribly bittersweet. Eduardo finally came home; thinner and 'talking' a mile a minute. He was VERY happy to see me (he was gone over 2 weeks) but spooked about going into the house. I finally did get him into the garage after about the 4th day of our 9 day rainfest in the northeast, and I'm obviously thrilled to have him home. Mandy is starting to go downhill; she is going in tonight for another depo shot. I'd been giving her Cat's Claw and Pau D'arco with some aloe juice in her purees. She has lost a good bit of weight and is having more and more trouble swallowing. She follows me everywhere and cries to be petted and is still working out on the scratching post. Wink's biopsy came back and she has cancer in the glands of her ear. Her balance is becoming affected and she needs a very specialized kind of surgery, if the cancer has not spread. She's going in tonight as well for evaluation. I am trying to get them a referral to New England Veterinary Oncologists this week, but I'm afraid it could be too late for Mandy.I was told her prognosis was very poor and the surgical options I was given just didn't seem that they would give her a quality life. I want Wink see an oncologist and let an expert determine the extent of the cancer before we make a decision about whether we should subject her to this surgery, so I want to take Mandy, too, just in case Last night, Mandy sat on the bed with her paws on my shoulder while I read, and Wink sat on my chest. My precious little girls; I can't believe that I will be without them. I feel broken. I'm trying to catch up on mail and I send hugs to everyone. Think a good thought for my girls. Love, Julie "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.
Re: Gemma
Michelle, I am so sorry you have lost another precious soul, and this soon after losing Bramble. A photo casket for her ashes is a wonderful tribute to your love for her. Sleep in peace, sweet Gemma. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 1:01 PM Subject: Gemma My darling Gemma has gone to the bridge. I asked her brother to come and get her and told Gemma to go to go to sleep and find her brother. I told her not to chase Tidge and Bramble around too much. We had her put to sleep in the car as I lay at the side of her. I have selected a photo casket for her ashes and will collect her in the morning and take her to the pet crematorium. Michell, Buddy, Minstrel Angel Bramble
Re: Update on Sophie
Sophie is a pretty girl. I am amazed everytime I read about her. There was definitely perseverance and love on your part to pursue her care and sheis quite grateful. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 1:52 PM Subject: Update on Sophie Hi everyone, I tried to send this update yesterday but it failed, I guess because I embedded a picture in it so this time I will send it without the picture. There is a link to see her pictures on her website, if anyone is interested. Here is the update I sent out:Hi everyone,I wanted to post an update on Sophie. For those of you who are already familiar with Sophie, I would like to let you know right off that she is doing just great. She has not needed an enema in over 4 months. When she seems to be having trouble, it is not long before she figures out how to take care of it herself. I think she has regained enervation in her rear quarters. She is a happy, healthy, active, loving little girl. She pads around the house chirping and singing and talking and is interested in everything around her, it seems. She seems to love me so much and I do her, too. She is mixing with the other cats pretty well, too. For those of you who are not familiar with Sophie's story, here is a recap, if you are interested. Sophie was a sweet, peach and grey tortie kitten when the caring person who was feeding her noticed her tail looking broken. The vet determined that Sophie needed to have her tail amputated as it appeared to be "dead". While amputating her tail, the vet also destroyed Sophie's anus and surrounding tissue, in error. Sophie did well at first but soon developed scar tissue over her anal area which prevented her from passing stool well, or at all. The stool would become impacted against her scar tissue and would make her rear end bulge out with stool grotesquely. It was awful. Sophie quickly became obstructed to the point that I had to take her to the vet to have an enema under anesthesia. The vet recommended that I put her down because she would require frequent cleansing enemas under anesthesia and would be miserable between enemas when the stool would begin to build up all over again. I knew she would have to have so much anesthesia and worrying about the effect of all that on her and the cost was more than I could afford as they charged about $90 for each cleansing enema with anesthesia. I thought her quality of life would be very poor because the vet hammered home that idea.I asked if possibly Michigan State University Small Animal Clinic could do any kind of reconstructive surgery. The vet replied that he did not know but doubted it. He did give me a referral, grudgingly, and there a wonderful surgeon by the name of Bryden Stanley said she could create an anus for Sophie by using a tendon from her leg. She was also going to strengthen the rectum and do a spay, per my request.Dr. Stanley estimated the surgery to cost $2000. I had only $700 in credit from Care Credit but the rest was raised from donations from incredibly caring and generous people from the feline leukemia group and by Timothy Meeker of the Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program and his group and also private donors. There were so many wonderful people who rooted for Sophie at every stage and who sent prayers and positive thoughts, too. Sophie did very well following surgery and for two months was doing wonderfully. She had did have some trouble again after two months with more bulging of stool protruding from her rear, just like before surgery, but that was mostly taken care of at home with home enemas. Gradually, these enemas were needed further and further apart and Dr. Stanley believes that Sophie regained enervation to her hind end over time, which is allowing her to manage her own stool passing now. I am going to try to embed a recent photo of Sophie into this email but if that doesn't work, I did post some new pictures on her webpage. Here is the address, if anyone would like to see them. I hope to get better pictures soon. http://annlmla.tripod.com/id1.htmlBye for now,With much gratitude and purrs and hugs,Anne and Sophie
Re: Gracie is at peace now
Nina, Hugs to you in your grief of losing Gracie. She sounds so wonderful in your memories. Del - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 1:29 PM Subject: Gracie is at peace now Thank you Mary Christine, and thank you to everyone that has been there with us throughout our journey together. Your support has meant the world to us. Grace is free now. She was more than ready to go, she was anxious to go. She knew two days ago, I knew yesterday. Thankfully she didn't seem to suffer too much in her last days, just very tired, very ready. I'm glad it was our beloved Dr. Ortega that helped her across. She never left my touch and I spoke to her the whole time. It was gentle and peaceful, Dr. Ortega was kind and considerate, just like we knew she would be. There was no trouble finding a vein in her back leg. Blessings to those who know what they are doing. She even purred when we entered the exam room. She had been pulling away from me these last couple of days. That may have been the hardest aspect of her passing, that while she was still here she was already breaking the ties that held her to this world. I began mourning her two days ago when I knew she would never again jump gaily in my lap. Never again be my "heart warmer". I was asking her to let me warm her heart now, let me get her heart chakra spinning, as she'd done for me so many times. I thought that was never to be again. When we sat peacefully waiting for the doctor and the gurney, she gave me the most wonderful gift. She stretched herself out on her back in my arms and luxuriated in my scratching her neck and her chest. I am so grateful that she chose to be my heart warmer one more time, that she came back to me before she had to finally leave her wonderful little body behind. Bruce and I have just buried her in one of her favorite spots, a spot that she would sit and watch and listen and nap for hours. It was so hard to let go of her perfect little body for the last time. Because, you see, it was perfect. I told her that all the time. That she was perfect, just the way she was. I wouldn't change a thing about knowing her and loving her. She has been an incredible joy in my life and she always will be.The first time we almost lost her she was only 5 mos old. Gracie has trusted me to decide what was best for her, she has been my willing partner in trying to find a way to help her stay. It was time to trust her, she knew what was best. We were partners, we were friends, she was my girl and she welcomed me as her mommy without fur. I thank her for her gifts to me and for the lessons we learned together.Much love,NinaTenHouseCats wrote:oh, nina--i'm so sorry. this is the first time i've had the computer up in morethan a day--glorious thunderstorms all day yesterday, so i believethat grace is at the bridge as i write this.all GLOW to her to find her way safely, and to heal your heart...i really liked the illusion of a great heart being able to break timeand time again, and still have room to love again. someone said oncethat the pain we feel when they leave is their little claws diggingtheir permanent, forever place in our hearts.i've done things every way there is--holding on too long for ME,rather than for them (i don't do that anymore, tho it's "easier" inways to do so), having the vet come to the house (my preferred waywhen the cat needs my help to cross), rushing a kitty to the emergencyvet at 4 in the morning when they are clearly suffering, holding theirpaw as they consciously let go, holding them in my arms, against myheart, even after their spirits are long gone but they haven't quitebeen able to leave their bodies behind; i've begged them to let go andgo home, i've begged the universe to let them stay with me, i'vewanted to scream to the vet, "no! what if i'm wrong, what if it's notreally time?," i've gone to get the valium to help them relax only toreturn to find they'd gone on without me; i've held them in my armswhen that's what they seemed to want, and let them be alone whenthat's what they wanted--tho that is the HARDEST for me, to respecttheir need to transition in their own space; i've done mouth-to-snoutresuscitationi have learned to listen to them, knowing that they are much wiserabout the cycles of life than i will ever be. i make sure they knowhow much i love them, that i will ALWAYS love them, i thank them forsharing their lives with me, and i tell them they are free to go whenit is time. i ask them to tell me if they need my help; i talk to themabout their kittenhoods, and how much fun we've had together, and how,at the bridge, they will have young healthy bodies again and can doall the things the current body can't do any longer... .
Re: Paulie is gone
Julie, I remember Paulie fromwhen he had the eye problem forever. So sad for you to lose him. My Gigi Sue was feral and lived under our bed during the day and enjoyed the rest of the house as soon as we went to bed, they don't have to be lap kitties to hug our hearts and be greatly missed. She passed young, too. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 3:13 PM Subject: Paulie is gone Dear Friends, Paulie slipped peacefully away a short while ago. It was what I hoped for him. He was quite calm and sleepy from the tranquilizer and the injection was smooth and easy. Nina, he's surely with Grace. Thank you all for your thoughts and good wishes; most people don't understand why one would choose to share a home with feral cats and certainly don't understand how losing one of so many can leave the house so empty. Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: playing at the bridge
Peace to little occikitten. You may be right, so many lives lost recently and they are looking for new buddies to love in heaven. Last February my friend lost her battle with Cancer and I took her last two cats ... within acouple days my own FeLV+ looked up at me and said "no more, Mommy" as I tried to medicate her against her own battle with lymphoma ... my friend Liz took her "home" with her. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: TenHouseCats To: FeLVTalk Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 6:47 PM Subject: playing at the bridge between grace's passing, and learning of paulie's journey, i lay on mycouch while a six-week-old ocikitten lay under my shirt, taking hislast breathsi hope that grace and paulie will take him under their wings and teachhim all about being a cat, since he really never had a chance to beone this time around. i wonder if there is such a need right now, atthe bridge, for wonderful cats, because of all the people who weresent flying home with these mighty storms? GLOW to all the critters,of all species, who have and may soon find their way home--MaryChristineAIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCatsMSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ: 289856892
Re: Sad News
Julie, you really have an overwhelming situation with so many seriously ill at the same time. I am so sorry. Sending you big hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:08 AM Subject: Sad News Hi Everyone, I have somesad news to share. First, Mandy's biopsies are back and she has oral squamous cell carcinoma. The entire back of her tongue is involved. We are consulting a surgeon, but her prognosis is very poor, indeed. The surgery would be horrendous (possibly removing part of her jaw, too), followed by radiation therapy. Even with this extreme treatment, the recurrance rate for this kind of cancer is very high; I understand sometimes within just a couple of months. Mandy is a sweet little girl (Tater Tot's sister) who loves to come visit on her terms, but does not like being handled. Medicating her and syringe-feeding are nearly impossible.I'm not sure at this point what we will do or not do. Paulie, (the father of Mandy and Tater) is 7 years old and is in renal failure. He is feral and although I can capture him when I have to, I would need to keep him in his own room to get treatment. When he had the corneal ulcer, it was a much different story and we had a treatment plan and a projected outcome. For CRF, I can't see imposing that on him just to keep him a bit longer. He is eating again and seems a bit more like himself (won't let me pet him!) so we'll just see how he does. Cosmo has a dislocated ankle and according to the consulting radiologist, it cannot be splinted. He would need surgery to have the bones fused and he would then have a stiff leg that he couldn't bend at the wrist. I have to investigate this more, because we all agree that he is starting to put more weight on the leg and the bones may actually be fusing in this position which is not much different than it would be after surgery. Again, not sure how we will proceed for him. Hedoes not seem to be in any pain; you can move his leg every which-way and he does not make a peep or try to pull his paw away. He just obviously favors the leg. I'm just overwhelmed by all this. It's breaking my heart. Having so many cats, I knew that a day would likely come when I had several who were ill all at the same time, and that has certainly happened before. I've not faced or dealt with so many probably being terminal, though. I suppose one can never fully prepare for that emotionally. Thanks for listening, everyone, and please keep my "kids" in your thoughts. Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Re: CLS for Marie Cat
My sympathies, Tad,for your loss of Marie Cat, she must have been quite the fine lady. I have not kept up very well with responding to the posts, my sympathies also to all forthe many other losses.Each one breaks our hearts and are sadly missed. Del - Original Message - From: Tad Burnett To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 11:28 AM Subject: CLS for Marie Cat Sadly my Marie Cat passed away quietly last evening..9/4/2005...She was a beautiful Russian Blue...She was my first FeLV+ cat..I brought her home almost 2 years ago to the dayShe was thought to be near 16 years old but she was picked up as a stray and we don't know for sure..I rescued her with a group of 4 cats all starving and eaten by fleas..Marie was very down and they didn't think she would survived the 300 mile trip home but i wanted to give her a chance...I didn't know they were FeLV+ until I took them to my vet and that is when I decided to start my FeLV+ room..I lost one of the kittens is a short time but her brother is still here...Marie has always acted like an old cat but got around and had her favorite spots in sunny windows and on the soft rug on the breeze way...She enjoyed both those spots yesterday...About a week ago she started drinking a lot of water and then throwing up...I put her on an A/D diet and she seemed fine for a couple days then started not eating...She excepted some from a suringe but not enough...Last evening she only wanted about 10 cc and then wanted to get in the window over my bed...I had to help her climb up there...She stayed there for a couple hours then came down beside me where she always slept and before long she had passed onI might have been able to do more to extend her life but she was old and she was comfortable and happy right up to the end...She was a very special cat, like all the others too, and she will remain in my heart foreverTad
Re: Vacs
Hi Terri, Since they already are FeLV+, do not give the FeLV vaccine. The other vaccines are up to you. Some vets/people feel they need all of their immune system to fight the FeLV and adding vaccines would further complicate it ... other vets/people feel the opposite, that they need the extra protection from the vaccines. I chose to give the kitties their first vaccine and first Rabies and no more. Del - Original Message - From: Terri Durham-Stone To: FELV Talk List Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:07 AM Subject: Vacs Hi, I am new to Leukemia, but have 4 kittens (4 months) that havetested pos 2 times now and am wondering, they have had their 1st shots(3-1's) but not with Leukemia, should they get at least a 4-1 ? I wastold "not" to give them the Leukemia.Thank youTerriwww.anyfelinerescue.org--Terri Durham-StoneSafe a Life "Spay and Neuter"Live well, Love much, Laugh Often
Re: Bramble
Michelle, Peace to you and your sweet Bramble. He is surely romping once again, healthy and full of vigor. You fought hard for him and gave him the love he deserved. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 7:04 PM Subject: Thanks Thankyou all for kind words over Brambles passing. I am at peace becase I know it was right for him. He told me he had had enough and I am in no doubt of that. I can't remember who it was here who suggeted communicating with your cats in that way but I thank you so much - it is the way I will go in future - it was a learning experience but so spiritual - I listened and I heard - and it was right each time. What does upset me is that Buddy and Minstrel are upset now - both are disturbed and looking around for him - especially Buddy as she looked after him and washed him - I was doing well but havejust rolled around screaming in tears trying to explain to them what had happened. What I did forget to say though in my last mail is that when I took Bramble in from the sanctuary I promised I would never let him down and that I would never dessert him (as his last 2 owners dumped him when he was sick) - I recited this promise to him today and his ashes are coming home to stay with me despite only having him for a short time- I loved him as much as I ever could and he belongs with me. Michelle
Re: stress + hubby
How scary re your hubby. Prayers that today will bring a diagnosis ... and easy treatment. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Terri Durham-Stone To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 7:44 AM Subject: Re: stress Hi - thank you all for your warm thoughts prayersI am holding up ok. All my furr babies keep me going.Looks like my other 4 FeLV + kittens will be heading to Chicago to be in areal home until re-testing then if neg will be adopted out. A friend issetting up transportation. They are just so sweet.FIP is the worst ,,, nothing you can do, only prolong it by draining thefluid but I can't see making them suffer. We sure have had a lot of itthis year, and your right ,,, FelV is I think a lesser of the 2 evils.Yesterday at work, Hubby started acting funny - he was incoherant - heseems to be better now but they don't know what caused it. They ran allkinds of test yesterday - will go up to the hospital this morning to seehim. He is also very swollen like retaining water, they still have notfound out why.Maybe today we will have some answers and maybe a better day.Thank youTerri - hangin onNina wrote: Oh Terri, What terrible news! You have so much to deal with, you must be near breaking point. Hold on, keep strong, things have to get better soon. You must be one strong lady to be able to deal with it all. (Don't argue, you are dealing). What sent your husband to the hospital? I'm praying for strength for you and good health for your husband and the remaining kitties. Nina Terri Durham-Stone wrote: Today, I had another 4 month old kitten with FIP he (Cosmo) i called him my little Cosimo . is now over the bridge... No siblings, he was an only kitten brought in and dropped off at Petco. Hubby in hospital, will be doing test - not sure what is wrong, Man this has been a crappy day Worried and Tired and no tears left ,,--Terri Durham-StoneSafe a Life "Spay and Neuter"Live well, Love much, Laugh Often
Re: No Exploratory (Yet) for Tater Tot
Loving hugs and positive prayers for you and Tater Tot. What a cute name for a tiny fella. Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:09 AM Subject: No Exploratory (Yet) for Tater Tot Dear Friends, Tater Tot came home on Saturday. The fluid was drained and was more thick and yellow than earlier in the week. One more brick in the wall for an FIP diagnosis. I talked at length with Wendy when I picked him up on Saturday and while she was willing to do the exploratory, she wasn't awfully positive about what we'd find and felt he was rather high-risk. I did talk to her about a CAT scan and she agreed it could be useful to rule out other diseases and wouldn't carry the risks of exploratory surgery. She's contacting an internist today to try and set up a referral. He's eating and seems interested in everything around him, but his belly is already starting to fill again. I've been reading everything possible about FIP and just joined the Yahoo group. Please keep him in your thoughts. Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
Re: Hi Everyone
Julie You have been in my thoughts and not hearing from you in a long time, I worried the worst ... sounds like you are hovering about there (worst) ... hopefully that worst is over and you, hubby, and kitties are on the upswing. You have certainly had an overflowing plate. Prayers and healthy thoughts continue for you. Big hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: Hi Everyone Dear Friends, I tried to get thru my overflowing (months!) of email and it just wasn't going to happen. I can see that we have suffered some terrible losses and my heart goes out to everyone who has lost a beloved companion; I hope your memories will comfort you. It also seems that we have new members; the reason for finding this group is always sad, but you will never find a group of more loving, caring friends. Some of you might remember that last winter my husband was diagnosed with multiple aneurysms; the most serious was in his abdomen and after weeks of tests and referrals, he was scheduled for surgery because the abdominal aneurysm was felt to be in danger of rupture. He had that surgery and came through it well. He was home for about a week and one morning we were up having coffee and he suddenly got this really strange look on his face; I asked if he needed pain medication and he said, "no; I'm blind". OK; bit of a heart-stopper there. He was rushed to the ER and it was finally determined that his left carotid artery was completely blocked and he'd actually had blood flow stop temporarily. He was transferred by ambulance back to the hospital in Hartford where he had his prior surgery (we live about 30 miles east) and had emergency surgery to clean out the artery. I repeatedly asked how this could have been missed after all the screening that was done pre-surgery since he is a high-risk patient (diabetic and known cardiac blockage). I really got no answers and I am angry to this day thathe could easily have died or been left permanently impaired. His sight did return and we feel fortunate, but once again, I feel my trust in the medical community erode a bit further. We absolutely did not intend to sue anyone; we simply wanted to be sure that absolutely everything that he SHOULD be screened for (how can you ask for it if you don't know about it?) he was screened for. He's left with some numbness on one side of his face that primarily bothers him when he trims his beard (says it feels weird), and a big scar from behind his ear to his collar bone; big deal, right? I told him it just makes him look tough! I was out of work for a bit caring for him (he's now back to work, too) and came back to a nightmare of project deadlines, office moves, a new boss, and a generally toxic workplace! On the kitty front, Brownie (FIV+) had both his eyes removed and he is like a different cat! He rubs his head all over now; it obviously hurt too much to do it before. I will never use the vet who initially screened him again. Tater Tot is in the hospital on an IV and being evaluated. He had a mild cold about 2 weeks ago and I took him in and we decided to give sub-q fluids and Lysinesince he does have herpes and it just seemed to be a particularly bad flare-up (I was given a sample of a new veterinary lysine gel to try and evaluate; thumbs down! It was way too think and 500mg worth was a really big blob that he was having no part of; so stick to the capsules until they reformulate, is my advice!). Since then, I've observed him straining to poop and passing tiny little stools and by this weekend it was obvious that fluid was collecting in his belly. The aspirate didn't look like typical FIP fluid, but it's being sent out and bloodwork and many other tests are being done. My heart is just breaking for him; he's only six years old and been sick so much of his life. They've already warned me that whatever is going on is not good but I just pray that it's treatable. Please think good thoughts for him. It's been a hot, muggy and miserable summer here in the Northeast and I am having a terrible flea outbreak; I swear that I have some mutant strain of super-fleas that nothing will kill! I've used Borax successfully for years, and at one point (in a room I have sealed off)they were jumping out of it! I'd left an absurd amount on the floor (like half an inch; thinking, "I WILL kill you") and I went in to check and vacuum it up after a few DAYS and they were leaping out of it biting me! I swear they were bigger and stronger than before I put the Borax down! I've had to use Frontline on everyone (Program for the ferals because I can slip it into their food) which I hate to do because I think it's so dangerous (it takes
Re: Bramble is worse
Michelle, I'm sorry Bramble is giving up, he has surely been a brave fella. Peace and prayers for you and Bramble. Hugs,Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 1:22 PM Subject: Bramble is worse Today Bramble is worse - he is very lethargic, has swollen lymph nodesand refuses to eat showing no interest in food. Iforce fed him bits but he gets stressed by it all. He looks so depressed and I fear that he is starting to give up - if he is the same over weekend I think I will need to help him pass.I know I need to not cry and be distressed in front of him but I am just sobbing my heart out. The vet has given a vitamin B complex that sometimes helps stimulate appetite to try over the weekend but I think my boy is getting too tired now after his brave fight. If it was just pain related I may have considered temporary feeding tube but today is more disengaging and complete lack of motivation or interest and I don't think it's fair to do the feeding tube if he has truly had enough - I can't put him through anymore if he is saying no more. Michelle, Bramble, Minstrel Buddy.
Re: Sniffles and red face- Lancelot
Gloria, While pricey, have you tested him for allergies? It was close to $300 for each of my Daisy (-)and Butch (FIV+). Now they have allergy shots. Daisy is allergic to many things and changing her food has helped considerably. Both of them still have flare-ups; theirs is skin. The IVD fm the vet was best but Daisy will only eat Wellness chicken or turkey. Her allergies are the carbs! rice, grains, etc., unusual for cats. Butch did not test positive for foods yet the IVD or Wellness has helped him as well. The allergy serum isn't cheap either, again about $300 each for a batch which lasts quite a while ... began in early January I think and still using the same vials. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:58 AM Subject: Re: Sniffles and red face- Lancelot OK - Lancelot's getting better but still not out of the water! Again, he is a mostly white, felv- cat (maybe 1.5 yr old) with allergies.I took him to a second vet I go to, 1 hour away. She did ozone, and gave me Ovaban (sp). He did get better. We did 1 week of daily Ovaban, then once a week.He's not scratching as badly, swelling has gone down, his nose isn't nearly as plugged up, but he still looks somewhat inflamed and a little sniffly. I'm taking him back to her this week sometime, for more ozone. He's still red faced, a bit.Before that, he had Amoxi, Zeniquin, Dex, Tylosin, intereferon, blood test, skin biopsy, ear fungal test, other stuff. Have tried Transfer Factor periodically, but hard to do because of the picky way he eats (and having 8-9 other cats). Have used Interferon regularly.I just can't get this kitty "WELL". Somebody suggested Cyclosporin. First vet said this is expensive, I'll ask the second vet. But they say he has ALLERGIES. I am changing to Petguard (health food store) pet food. Any suggestions for allergies? Trying to get this kitty well!GloriaOn Jul 18, 2005, at 7:26 PM, catatonya wrote: Great News Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd written about my problems with Lancelot - my little mostly white kitty - he had the slight sniffles, red swollen face and eyes, face and neck starting to itch. Weird. His nose was stopped up, he looked miserable. He was starting to scratch bloody places on his neck. Took him to my "usual" vet, who tried Amoxi, Zeniquin, blood test, fungal test. No help. He had a couple of Cortisone shots, the 1st seemed to make it better then worse. She suggested food or other allergies as a possibilities. Last Friday, I took him to another vet I go to, about an hour away in Hot Springs. I've gone to her before for several years. She gave him ozone in his ears (ear insufflation), did a skin biopsy, then gave me Ovaban (if I spelled it right) and I'm giving him that for a week (then reduce to once a week). Guess what! He's better. I'll still be curious to see what the skin biopsy says, but I'm delighted. Gloria On Jul 2, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Gloria B. Lane wrote: Hey Tonya, I just attempted to have some Chlorphenarimine / Chlor Trimeton compounded into an ear cream. They got it wrong and made a liquid for oral consumption. The pharmacy said the ear cream would be $50. I'm curious - how much do you get and how much does it cost? I didn't know you could give kitties Benadryl, so interested in that. My problem is Lancelot - got him in January,February - declawed, outdoors for two months. He had the sniffles. I've tried everything - Lysine, Interferon, antibiotics, most recently a depo shot, which of course did help some. THought I'd do the ear cream because he's so hard to pill. Anyhow - any suggestions are appreciated, and info on *ear cream* ! Gloria At 12:26 PM 7/2/2005, you wrote: I had it compounded into a cream for her ears to make it easier to give it to her. She is overgrooming her tummy and her 2 back legs to where there is very little hair yet. The vet says it's allergies and recommended prednisolone. We tried the baths, but she really HATED that! her benadryl dose is 25 mg. twice daily. t [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the dose, and why is she getting it? And why in her ears? You can actually give Benadryl orally to cats, the dosage is 1MG per pound, so since a tablet is 25MG, you'd need to give a little less than 1/2 a tablet to a 10 pound cat, or if you buy the capsules, you can dissolve the opened capsule's powder into a bit of water, shake well, and only give 1/3 of the liquid, OR use children's benadryl liquid, but I'm not sure the strength of that, so you'd have to do the math. When you say she is overgrooming, do you mean she is cleaning one spot until she has no hair left? For Mythic's skin itchies, I just used a
Re: CLS for belinda and all the group
Macarena, I am so sorry for your loss of Riso and Kurt. Big hugs, Del - Original Message - From: maca cats To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:22 AM Subject: CLS for belinda and all the group hi dear group,i have been mostly lurking lately, and so sad for recent losses, yoursand mine, that I couldn't write, kind of a frozen state...I want to send hugs for evey one of you that is struggling with diseaseand of course for all of you who have lost a dear friend recently. here it has been a hard battle too. on may 27 our lovely Riso died atera terrible night. He had been diagnosed with pancreatitis, which isfatal, and given 2 months to live. he lived for 8 months of reasonablelife quality with our care, but finally his little body couldn'fight anylonger, and his last night he spent almost in comma, with an IV line athome, at bed with us, and he died peacefully in his sleep. I could bearit because we knes he was going to die, so we were at peace since wegave him the best we could.but then Kurt got sick..he was the light of my lie, 9 1/2 yo, he was theone who made me understand cats, we communicated with each other in away I fear i will never be able to with any other creature. I miss himso much. he died on july 17, and i couldn't stop holding him until weburied him, he was cold and stiff, ... I never had so much troubleletting go... I still feear to go to bed every night, because myinstinct is always to call him. he slept by my side, with his little pawover my neck for years, now i misss him as if a part of my body isgone...I know only you can understand what I am talking about...Belinda, could you please add Riso and Kurt to the CLS? it helps to seethem remembered in some place. Also could you please add Canelo, anadorable orange tabby who belonged to my nephews, and was killed by acar last july 27. thank you so much for being theer, at the end of the line.sad Macarena and the 13 furballs.Chile
Re: Deirdre interferon - Brenda
Brenda - I'm happy to hear Lovey and Merry are doing well. Give them some neck scratches for me. Del - Original Message - From: Brenda K. Smith To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:36 AM Subject: Re: Deirdre interferon - advice needed Kathy. I have three positive cats on the human (Alpha A) Interferon. I give 1 ml daily which is the newest protocol as far as I know. The research found that Interferon does not stay in the body long and by using 7 days on and then 7 days off, the effects are being negated on the 7 days off, hence the daily dose of Interferon. I have been using the daily dosage for three years with my Peri. He is at least 9-1/2 years old (I've had him for 7-1/2 years) and has absolutely no symptoms of FELV. I adopted two more Felv+ cats from the Athens, GA area, where they still use gas chambers to put to sleep at their shelters, last February and have them both on a daily dose. I would HIGHLY recommend the daily dose of 30 units which equals 1 ml daily. Keep it refrigerated and squirt toward the back of the throat slowly. It is absorbed through the mucous membranes at the back of the throat. I get my Interferon from Island Pharmacy. They are based in Wisconsin about 90 miles from me. In winter I pay $40.00 for 100 ml and $7 or $8 for shipping since I get it next day or in 2 days with cold packs. When I have my vet write for all three cats, then I get 300 ml for $44.00. When the pharmacy can mix more of the Interferon in the batch it costs less, but you have to have the prescription in all three names. I had to just reorder for my three and even though they are close to me because it has been so hot, I had to pay for overnight shipping which was $18 something I think. If I were you I would ask your vet to write a script for 100 ml at a time and give it 1 ml every day. Unless I read new research that suggests giving daily is not the protocol to use, I will continue to do so. Right now my three are healthy, happy and act like normal wonderful cats. Peri is at least 9-1/2 years, Lovey is about 1-1/2 years and Merry is around 2 years. My very best to you and Deirdre. I hope she has many, many wonderful years with you. :)-- Brenda. http://www.whiskersandwicks.com http://www.cheqnet.net/~bksmith "The only risk you ever run in befriending a cat is enriching yourself." - Colette Don't Take Your Organs To Heaven. Heaven Knows We Need Them Here. Kathy Gittel wrote: I want to thank everyone who responded here. It appears that human interferon dies when it's hot and everyone charges $20-28 for special over night cold pack shipping. So I paid $50 for 60mls of interferon. The interferon itself only cost $28, but the shipping was $22. After 4 days on it, her lymph nodes under her chin have gotten much smaller. They've been enlarged since a month ago when she had a cold. I was amazed that there was an improvement so quickly. My vet and I are unsure whether to do the "7 days on 7 days off" routine with the interferon or just give her 1 ml a day forever. What are you folks doing? What do you think works best? And is everyone giving 1ml/daily? Kathy and Deirdre (we don't know what we'd do without this list) No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 267.9.4 - Release Date: 7/22/2005
Re: Prayers for Buck
Oh, no, prayers you will not lose him too. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 10:18 PM Subject: Prayers for Buck Hi Guys, I hope you all will pray for my boy Buck who is at the Vets tonight in critical condition. Buck is brother to Spanky who I lost suddenly last week. He is suffering from another blockage and this time the Doctor doesn't give much hope for recovery. Buck and Spanky were both felv + since kittens, but you would never know it to look at them. He is a 20lb sweet baby. Monday he started to mope around and stopped eating. I thought he was missing his brother. They were always together playing or sleeping, just like twins one always seemed to know what the other was thinking. I didn't realize he was sick, he hid it well. The vets around here close all day Wed so I couldn't get him to a doc until this morning. So now he may die because I didn't get him to a doctor sooner. I haven't had the chance to get over losing Spanky and now I may lose him too. I think that is why I didn't spot his illness. I guess maybe he wants to be with his brother but if he leaves me it will break my heart. Thanks for listening and please send good thoughts his way. Sheila
Re: postings
Right, nothing happening ... probably a good thing :) Prayers for all of our kitties to be doing okay. Del - Original Message - From: Barb Moermond To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:22 PM Subject: RE: postings I doubt it's your computer, the list has just been slow the last few days.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I haven't seen any postings at all lately - and I have a problem withother list, too, just wanted to double check if something is wrong withmy computer..Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
Re: Our boys' B-day!
Happy Birthday Sleepypants and Ewok, may you have many more! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: Our boys' B-day! I was going to wait to post on the actual day...but since the list is alittle slow (and because I couldn't wait to announce it) :) ...Ourboys, Sleepypants and Ewok, will be 3 years old on the 22nd! :) Nottoo shabby for a couple of guys born with the virus! :)Jen"But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will beunique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; Youbecome responsible, forever, for what you have tamed..." --Antoine deSaint-Exupéry"If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will knoweach other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and whatyou do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys." --Chief DanGeorge
Re: Spanky - CLS
Sheila, Twelve years! You and Spanky were blessed. That doesn't make losing him any easier. Big hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 8:32 PM Subject: Spanky - CLS Belinda, Please add my boy Spanky to CLS he was felv + and had a pu surgery two years ago. He was fine this morning eating going to litter box. This was so unexpected I am in complete shock. He showed no sign of sickness. He was gray and white rag doll 12 years old. He gave me kisses and headbutts everyday even when he was not feeling well. He was so gentle and loving and I can't imagine waking up tomorrow and not seeing his beautiful face. You would think after losing so many precious ones that it would get easier, but this has really broken my heart.Sheila
Re: housing/fostering of FeLV+ cats
Ouch, Jenn. Kathryn doesn't take EVERY but she has been in this group a long time and from her posts, she has sounded like a very caring cat mom who has cared for many kitties, including positives for years. She has given goodadvise for us. And, if I remember correctly, she has decreased her group as she has become older - we have to do that, you know. I greatly admire her commitment to the kitties, again if my memory serves me correctly, she is somewhat disabled. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:53 AM Subject: Re: housing/fostering of FeLV+ cats Wait, you said you will take in EVERY FELV+ cat that is offered to you, sight unseen? How many do you have now? I know of about 200 or so in need of homes at any given time. I can call all of the shelters and tell them to stop euthanising FELV+ cats, and instead give them all to you. Sorry, I hate to be a sarcastic sounding bitch, but your offer rings of insincerity and/or an unrealistic offer. Can you provide two veterinary references, plus three personal references not related to you? Are you a member of, or have you worked with any rescue groups? If so, can we have their contact info? Do you have pictures of your property and current cats? How large is your cat house? Are all cats kept indoors only, or contained in some kind of cat proof fencing? Do you cage cats, or let them roam freely in the house? How far do you pursue treatment for these cats, do you use any of the treatments listed on our website? At what point do you consider it time to let a cat go, and humanely euthanise him/her? Do you have a staff, or do you take care of all the litterboxes, feeding, medical care, vet visits, grooming, and socializing yourself? Maybe you are a kind person who just does not realize the scope of the problem outside your own little area. With an offer like you just made, you would be overrun with hundreds of cats within days to weeks. All of us here try to take in what we can, when we can. There is only a limited number of cats any one person can manage at one time. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.15/49 - Release Date: 7/14/2005
Re: ot- flooring for pee club members
Jenn, I don't have a drain but this sounds do-able. It will be a MAJOR project. The room has cheap wood paneling on the lower half now which has absorbed the pee and I plan to replace that with the shower paneling which can be wiped off.Last time at the grocery when I picked up threegallon jugs of vinegar, other people may have thought I waspreparing for pickles ... between the cats and MIL's laundry, lots of pee here! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 9:14 AM Subject: Re: ot- flooring for pee club members Rough concrete is hard to clean, even when sealed. Use a heavy-duty concrete floor PAINT. Roll it on thick, and do a few coats, enough to smooth out the surface. MUCH easier to clean that way. That's how most industrial plant floors are in the production rooms. You just hose it down, and squeegee the water down the drain. If you don't have a drain, it's still easy to clean with some spray cleaner and paper towels. I NEVER use a mop, mops just spread the gook around and press it into the corners. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~What experience does anyone have with cement? Good and bad. I No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.15/49 - Release Date: 7/14/2005
Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs)
You mean your cats don't eat scotch tape? A couple of mine love it. They take it off any boxes, wherever. Sancho chews on it ... eats it ... throws it up :) He goes nuts for styrofoam ... eats it, throws it up. Any soft plastic bags, same routine! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:52 PM Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs) Clawing used to be an issue for me, they still shred the couch, but not the door frames anymore. I put long strips of regular clear packaging tape over all the door frames in scratching reach, and they decided they didn't like the feel of it anymore, because it's slippery and they can't dig in like on the bare wood, plus if they try too hard, the tape comes off and usually sticks on them, and they are running through the house with tape stuck on their bodies, like they are being attacked by a pack of coyotes... absolutely scares the bejesus out of them! I also, a few years back, invested in a absolutely WONDERFUL cat tree, I HIGHLY recommend the company to everyone now, my cats have SHREDDED this thing, and it still looks good, after 3 years and 5 cats. It was a bit pricey though http://www.4yourcat.com/pussicat/index.php I have the Mont Blanc tree, with the optional large base, plus I've added on a few extra parts over the years, which is what is so cool about these, they are completely modular, and you can re-arrange them and add on endlessly. I can send anyone who is interested in seeing my current set up a picture in private emails... my pics are too big to send via the list. If you wanna see it (and my livingroom) send me a private email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I am getting the idea slowly but surely, I have leather kitchen chairs that of course are ripped beyond repairthe door jams in the house are ripped beyond repair, (even though I do try) even the new rug I just put down is already snaggedclawing does not bother me PEE bothers me big time. No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.12/46 - Release Date: 7/11/2005
Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie
Sunny James had a swollen upper lip on one side ... rodent ulcer ... it disappeared on its own. At the time I could not remember what I had read about it and asked in this group because I, too, was concerned about it being contagious ... it is not. Usually from food allergies. Since Sunny James' fat lip did not reoccur, I wondered if it had been an allergic reaction to an insect bite. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: Bottom Lip/Cherie I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the life of me. In a message dated 7/11/2005 2:25:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Our group has had one kitty with a rodent ulcer on the upper lip. The vet put him on steroids. Not considered contagious.GloriaOn Jul 11, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Cherie A Gabbert wrote: 1) I have a slight problem, my Himmie Candy has a sore on her bottom lip, that I can not identify, any thoughts? She is a negative to FeLV and I have a vet coming out next week, I am just worried that it could spread to the others. 2) I have to join the "pee club" I seem to have someone, not sure who have little accidents in two corners of the house, any thoughts how to determine which one it is...I only have one male but it is not vertical spraying and it is not alot... Any help would be appreciated ;-)) Cherie Terrie MohrTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE COLLIE RESCUEOwner/DriverCheck sites for available Siameses for adoption!http://www.tazzys-siameses-collies.petfinder.org/Click Here to Join WASHINGTON SIAMESE RESCUE Yahoo Group!http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wasiameserescueClick Here to Join K9 and Puddy Xpress Yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/K9andPuddyXpress/joinhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/index.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/myhomepage/petmemorial.htmlPetfinder.comAdopt a Homeless Pet!http://www.petfinder.com/http://www.orecatay.com/http://www.awca.net/index.htmhttp://www.felineleukemia.org/http://www.petloss.com/http://www.meezer.com/http://thesiamesestore.com/http://tx.siameserescue.org/adopt.htmlSouthern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cs.siameserescue.org/Northern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cn.siameserescue.org/http://co.siameserescue.org/http://va.siameserescue.org/https://www.paypal.com/
Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie - Pee Club + Alum foil
The noise of their pee on the foil might tend to foil the act. My house would be well decorated, but it is definitely an interesting thought. Del - Original Message - From: Cherie A Gabbert To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:38 PM Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie I did just look up Rodent ulcer and I am pretty sure that is what she has.it seems to have gotten a little worse but only slightly, the vet will be here next Tuesday, I am calling her tomorrow to see if she can send me something or tell me how to make Candy feel better. Thanks for you insight By the by regarding urinating problems, I read putting aluminum foil is the trouble spots might help deter marking.Del Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sunny James had a swollen upper lip on one side ... rodent ulcer ... it disappeared on its own. At the time I could not remember what I had read about it and asked in this group because I, too, was concerned about it being contagious ... it is not. Usually from food allergies. Since Sunny James' fat lip did not reoccur, I wondered if it had been an allergic reaction to an insect bite. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: Bottom Lip/Cherie I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the life of me. In a message dated 7/11/2005 2:25:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Our group has had one kitty with a rodent ulcer on the upper lip. The vet put him on steroids. Not considered contagious.GloriaOn Jul 11, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Cherie A Gabbert wrote: 1) I have a slight problem, my Himmie Candy has a sore on her bottom lip, that I can not identify, any thoughts? She is a negative to FeLV and I have a vet coming out next week, I am just worried that it could spread to the others. 2) I have to join the "pee club" I seem to have someone, not sure who have little accidents in two corners of the house, any thoughts how to determine which one it is...I only have one male but it is not vertical spraying and it is not alot... Any help would be appreciated ;-)) Cherie Terrie MohrTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE COLLIE RESCUEOwner/DriverCheck sites for available Siameses for adoption!http://www.tazzys-siameses-collies.petfinder.org/Click Here to Join WASHINGTON SIAMESE RESCUE Yahoo Group!http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wasiameserescueClick Here to Join K9 and Puddy Xpress Yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/K9andPuddyXpress/joinhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/index.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/myhomepage/petmemorial.htmlPetfinder.comAdopt a Homeless Pet!http://www.petfinder.com/http://www.orecatay.com/http://www.awca.net/index.htmhttp://www.felineleukemia.org/http://www.petloss.com/http://www.meezer.com/http://thesiamesestore.com/http://tx.siameserescue.org/adopt.htmlSouthern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cs.siameserescue.org/Northern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cn.siameserescue.org/http://co.siameserescue.org/http://va.siameserescue.org/https://www.paypal.com/ Have a purrfect day Cherie
Re: sniffles-gloria
He does have cruddy yucky ears - not black, but pink (he's a white cat) with yellow crust inside.My Daisy has nasty allergies (hairless areas, itching, plaques, etc.) and her ears produce massive quantities of a beige wax. Doc said allergies produce more wax. Could this be possible for Lancelot? Yellow crust sounds more like infection, doesn't it. Del - Original Message - From: Gloria Lane To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: Re: sniffles-gloria OK - I already asked the vet about it - and for some reason she ruled out lymphoma. Can't remember why she gave me Zeniquin, but the other options I mentionedt o her were Cyclosporin and Zithromax. Have to research those. Lancelot is better but he's not right. Wondering if he's going to get worse after the Depo shot wears off.He does have cruddy yucky ears - not black, but pink (he's a white cat) with yellow crust inside.GloriaOn Jul 6, 2005, at 10:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I missed what you sai about his eyes being allergy-like. Never mind what I said about lymphoma, because that would not cause this symptom. Michelle
Re: canned pumpkin for constipation
You do realize that a severely constipated cat can go into shock? I have not read all of the posts and don't know how long since kitty has not pooped ... can you give kitty an enema? Your vet can or sell you the enema gizmo. My Tito was still going some and I didn't know he had a problem until he began trying unsuccessfully to poop... fairly soon he began vomiting and trembling. He was in bad shape. Del - Original Message - From: BONNIE J KALMBACH To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:35 PM Subject: Re: canned pumpkin for constipation Cherie,Thanks does this work when a cat is severely constipated?Bonniewww.elephants.com- Original Message -From: Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Saturday, July 9, 2005 11:02 amSubject: Re: canned pumpkin for constipation I just do a table spoon out of the can no water. BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About how much is given? It's mixed with water, yes? Thanks, Bonnie www.elephants.com Have a purrfect day Cherie
Re: Fu's severe constipation was:: canned pumpkin
Oh, Bonnie, it doesn't sound good for Fu, does it. When Effie's lymphoma went out of remission, she was frequently in the box trying to poop, nothing came out as she wasn't eating to produce any waste. Doc found more tumors against her spine and insides giving her the feeling of needing to poop. I do hope that is not the case with your kitty. Love and prayers to Fu. Del - Original Message - From: BONNIE J KALMBACH To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: Fu's severe constipation was:: canned pumpkin How long should I wait for the canned pumpkin to take effect? I laced it with SEB. I'm thinking of taking him to the emergency vet - who I don't much trust. I've had bad luck there. The vet gave him a gentle enema yesterday because I was so concerned as Fu had nearly died after getting an enema three years ago. Fu is 19 and very frail with hyperthyroidism and his intestinal cancer is probably out of remission.I've also done fluids today; he had 100ml last night and vet said to give him 100 ml twice a day. I gave him 50 ml early this morning, thinking that it might be too soon to give more as the last dose was after midnight. I've also given him 3ml lactulose, and Laxaire. I fear I may have to go to the emergency vet. I think I'll give the second 50 ml of fluids soon.www.elephants.com- Original Message -From: Del Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Saturday, July 9, 2005 2:05 pmSubject: Re: canned pumpkin for constipation You do realize that a severely constipated cat can go into shock? I have not read all of the posts and don't know how long since kitty has not pooped ... can you give kitty an enema? Your vet can or sell you the enema gizmo. My Tito was still going some and I didn't know he had a problem until he began trying unsuccessfully to poop ... fairly soon he began vomiting and trembling. He was in bad shape. Del - Original Message - From: BONNIE J KALMBACH To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:35 PM Subject: Re: canned pumpkin for constipation Cherie, Thanks does this work when a cat is severely constipated? Bonnie www.elephants.com - Original Message - From: Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Saturday, July 9, 2005 11:02 am Subject: Re: canned pumpkin for constipation I just do a table spoon out of the can no water.BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About how much is given? It's mixed with water, yes?Thanks, Bonnie www.elephants.com Have a purrfect day Cherie
Re: Please add Snowball and Flavia to CLS Belinda
Kerry, This is unreal and never fair to lose two precious lovebugs the same day. How awful. Big hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Kerry MacKenzie To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 6:26 PM Subject: Please add Snowball to CLS Belinda It's been a painfulday. I lost my gentle giant Snowball this afternoon. I never expected that. He was breathing rapidly when I got home from the clinic. I thought at first he was stressed because of losing his girlfriend Flavia. I couldn't take the risk, tho, so I rushed him to the clinic. His lungs were full of fluid. Only 25 per cent was not full and even that was compromised. I discussed it with the same vet I saw this morning. I couldn't risk him dying while I was gone, and that seemed a very real possibility. Snowball was the biggest cat, a flamepoint, but he wouldn't hurt a soul. He was terribly timid. He stopped playing a couple of months ago, butI thought it was a lazy phase, because he had been pretty lazy before. The other little ones would enjoy batting him when he was below them on the tree. He never batted them back. he was too gentle. He knew he could squash them if he wanted too, but he didn't want to hurt them. I'm in shock for Snowball, and I guess Flavia, tho she has been so ill, and I need to process it. Please send prayers for my remaining Mickey and Momcat. They are going to be feeling very down and scared, and I'm scared they'll stop eating. I haven't read your replies yet because I just got back, and I have to leave in 30 mins, and I haven't finished packing. But there were lots--I'm so grateful. I'll read them when I get back. love and hugs to all Kerry - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:37 PM Subject: Re: Please add Flavia to CLS Belinda I'm sorry, Kerry. If herPCV plummeted that fast, she probably either had a bleed somewhere or was killing off her own red blood cells (hemolytic anemia). That is what they told me with Simon when he went from 16 to 8 overnight. Michelle
Re: Current FELV and FIV cats up for euthansia - could these be yours?
Could this fellow be a himmy/siamese look? The one I transported was morebuff with light gray. could you send me a pix if you think hecould be him? Actually,if it were him, I would not hesitate to euthanize him, he was in bad shape8/02 with we moved him there. Then I have two bad FIVs: White with gray DSH,5 years Eyes - sunken Ears - mites Skin - fleas, thin hair Mouth - see below Dehydrated Notes - mouth ulcer tongue, severe tarter, periodontal, gingivitis, URI Body condition, 1.5 Vet recommends euthanasia - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:52 PM Subject: Current FELV and FIV cats up for euthansia - could these be yours? This is the list of cats that the vets are holding JUST FOR ME, and would overwise already be DEAD. I need opinions people, do these sound treatable, and should we try to get them transported? Tad? Do you have the time to nurse open sores and that type of severe injury? I'm recommending saving the dilute calico, sounds like she just needs rehydrated and fed. I'm also demanding they save the black DSH, because I may know his owner, so he will be held til I can get picture tomorrow. I'm up in the air about the buff guy with open pressure sores, and all that mess, he sounds like he is suffering, should I give the OK to euthanise him guys? I have no say over the FIV cats, as I don't have fosters for them, so if they sound like they could be one you are seeking, let me know ASAP, before they euthanise them! I have the records for the 3 FeLV cats: I will just list what is abnormal. Please let me know what you think. I can get pictures and send them to you if you need them tomorrow. Dilute calico DMH, ~4 years Eyes - sunken, 3rd eyelid up Ear mites Fleas 4+ Mouth - peridontal/missing teeth Dehydrated Notes: very thin, dehydrated, Recommend euthanasia Buff DSH, ~4 years Eyes - conjunctivitis Ears -mites Skin - dermatitis, hair loss, self trauma Abdomen - hernia over incision Mouth - missing teeth, periodontal, gingivitis Legs/feet - pressure sores Notes: ear flaps ulcerated necrotic, conjuct, nasal discharge, missing teeth, periodontal, gingivitis, pressure sores on hocks, fleas Needs Euthanized Black DSH, 6 years Ears - mites Skin/coat - fleas ++, severe (??) dermatitis Abdominal - thin Mouth - moderate tarter Notes: none Then I have two bad FIVs: White with gray DSH,5 years Eyes - sunken Ears - mites Skin - fleas, thin hair Mouth - see below Dehydrated Notes - mouth ulcer tongue, severe tarter, periodontal, gingivitis, URI Body condition, 1.5 Vet recommends euthanasia Buff DSH, 4 years Eyes - sunken Ears - mites Skin - fleas, self trauma to skin, wounds on right rear leg, pressure sores, possible mange Mouth - severe gingivitis, periodontal disease, acne Dehydrated Notes - recommends euthanasia Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.8/35 - Release Date: 6/30/2005
Re: OT - 2 things
Well, you have the #1 disaster so farto pee on you while you were sleeping! If this was a contest, you would win ... or Doobie would win. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:28 PM Subject: Re: OT - 2 things LOL, that's why Doobie got neutered. We were sound asleep one night, and all of a sudden, it got warm and wet on our backs. He had peed about a gallon of stinky tom cat pee on top of all of our covers, at just about shoulder level, and it had soaked all the way through the comforter, blanket, sheet, and US! I was SO mad, I called the vet at 7:00 AM that morning, and said "I have a cat that needs to have his nuts chopped off TODAY!", and they fit him right in. He has NEVER peed on the bed since. I think when I told him "OH, buddy, you are gonna PAY for this one!" he realized I was serious when I loaded him up and took him to the vet first thing that morning, and that night when he was flopping around in a drunken stupor minus two testicles! To say he learned a lesson is putting it mildly. I know, it's mean to neuter a cat as punishment, but he REALLY asked for that one! He might have stayed a tom for his entire life, if he hadn't pulled that trick! Now, when he's being bad, and I say "Don't you EVEN think about it!" he generally stops! I also trim claws as punishment around here. One cat scratches another, that cat gets a claw trimming. They hate it, because they can't do wild acrobatics on the cat tree when they don't have claws. Oh, hey, you guys recall me saying how my girl cat doesn't use the box, but will go in front of it, or in an empty box with no filler? Well, onmany people'sadvise, I went and bought a new large UNcovered litterbox and I have not found any pee on the floor since. It WAS the covered boxes, she felt trapped in them, I think! Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~ How about being already in BED and sniffing and realize someone peed on it! I run a dehumidifier and I guess someone did it during the day and it had dried before I got in bed that night. agh!!! tonya No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.8/35 - Release Date: 6/30/2005
Re: OT - 2 things
Yeah, I have them with the drippy and oozing poop but that didn't count because they were sick and could not help it. - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:18 PM Subject: Re: OT - 2 things Not that I'm looking for pity, but... When my poor Gypsy was at her worst with IBD, she was constantly leaking just that! I kept thinking that for the sake of everyone else in the household I should confine her, but she would freak out when shut away from everyone else. So, instead, I spent a great deal of time following her around on my hands and knees cleaning up after her. I had towels and throws over almost every stick of furniture. What a nightmare! Thank God that's over with!NinaDel Daniels wrote: Yes ... last year the vet suggested we take Antonio off the Prozac and I had thought about it but the night before when I was getting into bed, my pillow had been zapped. Now we keep Antonio confined to the large family room and enclosed back porch. There is a screen door between the family room and dining room. Even though there are others peeing around, he goes full blast when he gets into the main house. Knowing there are others dealing with these situations helps keep me sane while being sorry you have the problems, too. I continually remind myself to be grateful this is not POOP all over. Del
Re: FELV and FIV cats removed from Angel Wings yesterday
Of the three cats removed, from what I recall her telling me over the phone: One is white and has very nasty damaged curled up and crusty ears with open sores and scabs (possibly cancer, they are considering euthanasia) Is this one of the FIV+ cats? He sounds like an FIV+ I helped transport to AW maybe 2 years ago ... although I figure that kitty has already died. This whole mess makes me sick to my stomach and my heart ache. And I am so full up here already with kitties. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:49 AM Subject: FELV and FIV cats removed from Angel Wings yesterday UPDATE: "We seized 50-60 cats from Angel Wings yesterday. Briefly, we found 10 dead cats in varying stages of decay. Got 35 or so cats vetted. 3 were FeLV+ and 6 were FIV. We want to get pictures of these guys up quick. Please call me if you need to. We do not really have space and resources, fosters etc. If we find an owner, that would be great." "It was worse than I thought, guess worse than anyone thought. I alternated between crying and puking. Three FeLV cats so far. All the cats look like crap, including these. Think there were 4, but one was in horrible shape and was euthanized. I am sure they photographed it though. I was still onsite catching cats and dogs. The fleas were amazing. I will have to flea bomb my car now. I know I have fleas crawling all over me now. Eek! Oh then there were the dogs, many feral, lots of mange, lots of fleas. Some looked OK, can't figure why someone cares for some, and not the others. This is such a crazy situation. Guess crazy people are like that. These poor guys lookso bad, thin, little hair because of fleas, etc, not sure anyone will recognize them. Pitiful." So far, FOUR FELV+ cats were recovered, one was so sick that they humanely euthanised him. Three are in decent shape and need to be rescued. There are still almost 30 cats that have not yet been vetted, so the numbers may rise. Now, we need to figure out how to get them from Tennessee to Tad in Vermont. I'm working on it. Pictures of all cats should be available soon, so we can attempt to find pervious owners. That is the first step, return as many cats as possible to their original owners if they will take them back. We still have NO HOME for the FIV+ cats. The FIV+ cats are in immediate danger of being euthanised if no foster homes come forward. Kara said she could cope with 2 or 3, but she's already overwhelmed with the numbers so far. Of the three cats removed, from what I recall her telling me over the phone: One is white and has very nasty damaged curled up and crusty ears with open sores and scabs (possibly cancer, they are considering euthanasia) One is black and white One is a dilute gray tortoise shell calico All three cats are missing hair and extremely thin and in poor shape, so matching them to photos is very difficult. I have advised them NOT to euthanise ANY of them unless they are in obvious pain and are suffering, and have advised blood transfusions for any severe anemia, though cost (and donors)is a factor. All have severe flea infestations, and I have also advised them NOT to use revolution on the sick and weak cats (which means almost every cat removed). I will keep updating as more info comes through. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.8/35 - Release Date: 6/30/2005
Re: FELV and FIV cats removed from Angel Wings yesterday
I found his picture from the transport, he was a very light himmy, August 02. Bad ears and eyes, sure did not survive under Rehnee's lack of care. I'm sick. - Original Message - From: Del Daniels To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: Re: FELV and FIV cats removed from Angel Wings yesterday Of the three cats removed, from what I recall her telling me over the phone: One is white and has very nasty damaged curled up and crusty ears with open sores and scabs (possibly cancer, they are considering euthanasia) Is this one of the FIV+ cats? He sounds like an FIV+ I helped transport to AW maybe 2 years ago ... although I figure that kitty has already died. This whole mess makes me sick to my stomach and my heart ache. And I am so full up here already with kitties. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:49 AM Subject: FELV and FIV cats removed from Angel Wings yesterday UPDATE: "We seized 50-60 cats from Angel Wings yesterday. Briefly, we found 10 dead cats in varying stages of decay. Got 35 or so cats vetted. 3 were FeLV+ and 6 were FIV. We want to get pictures of these guys up quick. Please call me if you need to. We do not really have space and resources, fosters etc. If we find an owner, that would be great." "It was worse than I thought, guess worse than anyone thought. I alternated between crying and puking. Three FeLV cats so far. All the cats look like crap, including these. Think there were 4, but one was in horrible shape and was euthanized. I am sure they photographed it though. I was still onsite catching cats and dogs. The fleas were amazing. I will have to flea bomb my car now. I know I have fleas crawling all over me now. Eek! Oh then there were the dogs, many feral, lots of mange, lots of fleas. Some looked OK, can't figure why someone cares for some, and not the others. This is such a crazy situation. Guess crazy people are like that. These poor guys lookso bad, thin, little hair because of fleas, etc, not sure anyone will recognize them. Pitiful." So far, FOUR FELV+ cats were recovered, one was so sick that they humanely euthanised him. Three are in decent shape and need to be rescued. There are still almost 30 cats that have not yet been vetted, so the numbers may rise. Now, we need to figure out how to get them from Tennessee to Tad in Vermont. I'm working on it. Pictures of all cats should be available soon, so we can attempt to find pervious owners. That is the first step, return as many cats as possible to their original owners if they will take them back. We still have NO HOME for the FIV+ cats. The FIV+ cats are in immediate danger of being euthanised if no foster homes come forward. Kara said she could cope with 2 or 3, but she's already overwhelmed with the numbers so far. Of the three cats removed, from what I recall her telling me over the phone: One is white and has very nasty damaged curled up and crusty ears with open sores and scabs (possibly cancer, they are considering euthanasia) One is black and white One is a dilute gray tortoise shell calico All three cats are missing hair and extremely thin and in poor shape, so matching them to photos is very difficult. I have advised them NOT to euthanise ANY of them unless they are in obvious pain and are suffering, and have advised blood transfusions for any severe anemia, though cost (and donors)is a factor. All have severe flea infestations, and I have also advised them NOT to use revolution on the sick and weak cats (which means almost every cat removed). I will keep updating as more info comes through. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.8/35 - Release Date: 6/30/2005
Re: OT - 2 things
Ladies, I am in your cat pee club! It used to be just Antonio marking and Elavil then Prozac helped ... didn't stop altogether. Then after a couple of years why spend the money or give him the drugs since he didn't stop and others started. Sam never peed outside the box but I witnessed him fully dosing the (towel covered) toaster so I suppose he is the guilty one for hitting the back of the cupboard. Minnie Lu pees on the stove during the night or early morning. Now Emily (?) began a spot in the garage. I think she is upset because the present three kitties there with her harrass her and the past three liked her and either played with her or ignored her. Most everything in my house has been "hit" either marking or all out bladderful. Feliway didn't do anything. I love them though. Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: RE: OT - 2 things Hi, Nina, I am sorry it's probably not supposed to, but your messagegave me a good laugh :) -just because I go through very very same thingwith Bruce and you. I put clothes on to go to work and start sniffingat work, huh...I smell like a cat pee and I realized that my cat hadpeed on my clothes and I was too dull to realize right away - and thishappened more than a few times..I used to have the feliway diffusers everywhere in the house, I had, Ithink about 8 or 9 diffusers, and of course they run out every severalweeks and I either forgot to replace or couldn't afford at that time orsomething,, and haven't been diligent about it - but I think I shoulduse it again if it's working for you guys.Now I put cushions from the couches laying on the floor after Oreo andJoJo's disk/back surgery - I don't want them to be jumping on the couchsince it's too high for some of them, and my vet told me that jumping isa very bad thing for their back..so I started putting the cushions onthe floor so that they can use them as their bed or to use as a stepstool to jump on the couch - and now some of my dogs start peeing onthese ahhh!!! But, when I am about to go nuts, Ialways try to remind my self of my priority - as long as they arehealthy, I shouldn't complain - though my house is never gonna look (orsmell like for that matter) ones from country living magazine orarchitectural digest - but they are my angels and my very reasons forliving - I just have to continue to be creative or develop a reallytough skin so that I am not too irritated by these things...-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NinaSent: Friday, July 01, 2005 2:38 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT - 2 thingsThat's a good idea Hideyo. My Queen Ursula is a sprayer and the feliway does help with her, (as long as I remember to keep spraying the stuff). I know what her problem is, she gets pissed, (literally), whenever, we, her humble servants, displease her. Gypsy is the one who all out urinates on soft bedding, (poor Zevon, his bed is her favorite spot!). Gypsy started the behavior when she was very, very sick. I think she preferred using cloth to the litter box, because she had sores on her legs and the litter was irritating to her sensitive skin. She was also so weak, that I'm guessing, that whatever was close by and absorbent wasfine with her, she too enjoys sleeping on the same stuff she will later pee on. (It ain't dog behavior, I'll tell you that!) She's so much stronger now, but she will still urinate on the occasional laundry pile.Even Ursa does that though. Poor Bruce was sent screaming from the bedroom the other week when he unknowingly tried to slip on a pair of pee-soaked jeans he'd left lying on the floor next to the bed. It was right after he'd taken a shower too! You'd think we'd become better housekeepers around here, but so far we're being slow learners.NinaHideyo Yamamoto wrote: Tonya - I hear you, I have the same problem - it's really not marking - just peeing and I have a several of them doing it - they all know how to and used to use litter box - and they still do - but they also pee on soft things - I can't leave any clothes or towels at any open area because they pee right away!! Here's what I do - and it's not perfect solution - but it's better than peeing on the carpet - I put a litter box (with no litter) all over the house, whether it's on the couch or on the carpet and put a towel in it - and they will pee there - again you still have to wash towels (can be old rugs), but at least your couch or carpet is protected by litter box between - again I am not sure if this is something you are looking for - but that's how I started protecting things that can't be washed so easily.
Re: picture of Bones (OT)
Ah!Bones is beautiful! - Original Message - From: Jenn To: sphynx rescue yahoogroup ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:01 AM Subject: picture of Bones (OT) Hi everyone, I finally got a pic of Bones for you all. Thanks to everyone for their support. She is doing GREAT! Sorry for the OT post, but I knew everyone would want to see her: http://ucat.us/Bones.jpg Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.8/22 - Release Date: 6/17/2005
Re: Misha
Have you tried addingProzyme to a premium non-graincanned food, it may help. I use Wellness but there are others. Also, one of my guys was quite poopy until he began IVD (fm vet) Venison and Green Pea kibble. In a few days, he firmed up and for the past three months no diarrhea. Confining kittyto one room and spreading sheets/towels on the floor helps cleaning up. A large dog crate or tall kitty wire kitty condo will confine and you cangive Misha periodic "recesses" into the room. I had three kittens with a few months of constant dripping; later an adult cat with the constant oozies for two months. Been there with the clean up. Good luck. Del - Original Message - From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:30 AM Subject: Re: Misha For Misha's family,I don't know what your vet is talking about. FelV is not "attacking" her intestines. The problem with FeLV is that it weakens their immune systems and they have a tough time fighting off any other ailments, like colds etc. They are more prone to cancers too unfortunately, and the "drippy butt" symptom could be a sign of intestinal lymphoma. How long has Misha had diarrhea? From the little you told us about her symptoms it sounds like some sort of IBD (intestinal bowel disease) problem. You need more help from your vet. He needs to be treating whatever problems Misha has in the same way he would any other cat, (except quicker, with no 'wait and see' type attitude). IBD, (we don't know if this is Misha's problem), is usually treated with diet change. Some cats need to be taken off all dry food, sometimes they can't tolerate grains, sometimes vegetables, sometimes both. The people on the IBD list I belong to, (my Gypsy has a nasty case of IBD), advocate a raw diet (the group is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FelineIBD/ ) This was the only thing that helped my cat, but you can try getting her off dry food and on one of the better canned foods first. Stick with one type of protein, (chicken, duck etc.), to help her system adjust. There are also many homeopathic remedies that can help cats with diarrhea too, go to http://www.abchomeopathy.com/ and click on "remedy finder" to search for help with diarrhea. Vets usually prescribe steroids, (way too soon, imo), you want to try and eliminate whatever her system is reacting to first before you reach for the heavy artillery. When anyone has diarrhea, their body is essentially trying to 'get rid' of whatever is upsetting their systems by expelling it as fast as they can. It's like an allergy, you have to figure out what to give Misha to eat that her body won't react to. Go check out http://www.catnutrition.org/ for some ideas.If your concern is the unhealthfulness of liquid diarrhea all over your house, I completely understand. You can confine Misha to a single room, (make it as comfortable as possible and visit her often, she's not going to understand why she's being locked away), until you get the 'leaking butt' under control. If you are worried about Felv effecting you or your baby, your fears are unfounded. FeLV can not be transmitted to humans. If your concern is Toxoplasmosis, you are more than likely not in danger either, (please see recent archives addressing this concern). If you have had Misha with your other cats for six years, you do not have to be concerned about separating them. They either have Felv already, or they're not going to get it.Good luck, I wish you and your family the best,NinaPaul Jr wrote: Hey out there I need some sugeestions/feedback about Misha and what we should do with her. Misha is six years old and tested pos for FeLV. We have had her for almost 6 1/2 years. She is in good health and none of the other cats (all share the same wate dish) have FeLV. Misha's FeLV shows up, according to her vet by attacking her intestines. She has chronic bouts of what we call drippy butt. She leaves little presents aorund the house. She has been on various medications and recently the vet suggested Kaopectate or Pepto Bismo, which made her problem worse.(gave her pain and lots of diahreha) I have read aobut medications to treat FeLV, none of which cure it just maybe ease the symptoms. Does anyone else have a cat with this type of FeLv and if so what do you do? Also give me some feedback. We live in Gainesville, Fl and my husband and I are expecting our first child in the end of July. We have considred putting Misha down but she seems to have so much playfullness and affection (most of the time) that we really hate to. Money is a problem and we are both nervous about exposing a baby to her. Thanks for the help! Melody - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CFAITH - Your Online Faith Family - http://www.cfaith.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Re: Vitamin C questions - Gloria
Did you begin with 250 mg Vitamin C without kitty having diarrhea? Del - Original Message - From: Gloria Lane To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 6:40 PM Subject: Re: Vitamin C questions Hey there Del! Good point - absolutely, it can cause diarrhea in animals and in people. If so, you back off of the quantity a little, and keep doing that till no diarrhea.I take it regularly too, not Belfields though, I take Rainbow Light Powder. The bottle of Belfields Vit C has directions - but they're downstairs, and I can't remember what it says. But in general, I've always used about 200-500mg daily (if I can get disciplined enough to do daily). Start low, even lower than that if you wish, and build up.Dr. Belfield is the vet who says that he's had FELV+ cats go negative after several months of the Vit C therapy. Well my # of cats increased, and my discipline decreased, so I stopped the vitamin C to adjust myself for a while. Have to start it back up.Seems like it was Dr. Pitcairn's book that said, for upper respiratory infections, to give 250 mg Vit C, plus 250mg Lysine twice daily. I used to do that for Lucy, and it worked well - she died in 2001, I think.GloriaOn Jun 11, 2005, at 8:49 PM, Del Daniels wrote: I understand Vitamin C can cause diarrhea in cats ... what is a starting mg to hopefully avoid that side effect ... and how gradual can it be increased ... and the maximum dose during an URI? Del - Original Message - From: Gloria Lane To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 4:40 PM Subject: Re: Supplements - Grace Go to http://www.belfield.com/home.html and click on the "magazine" link. He has links for "products" and that's where they are. Gloria On Jun 11, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Nina wrote: Thanks Gloria, do you know if the B complex liquid was really unpleasant tasting? I like to sup my IBD cat Gypsy with B and it tastes so awful that she won't eat anything it's mixed in. I do have the injectable, but I hate the shots as much as she does. Can I find the sups your talking about by doing a Goggle search on the Drs' names? Nina Gloria B. Lane wrote:I ordered Belfield's Vitamin C, which is actually a combination of C with other nutrients. And ordered his B complex liquid- initially to try with a friends Diabetic cat, but haven't done that. I use PetTinic, but it has a bunch of sugar in it. Also ordered a liquid supplement form Dr. elfield, and used it with a cat (Harry, who's with Susan now) that had stomatitis (sp). Actually, gave him that, plus interferon, plus lysine. Something helped, he got better. Gloria At 10:44 AM 6/11/2005, you wrote: What did you order, and what is it suppose to help with? N Gloria B. Lane wrote: Right, those are the sups I use, except I've ordered some laterly from Dr. Belfield. It gets hard to give lots of supplements, sometimes. Gloria At 10:01 AM 6/11/2005, you wrote: Hi Gloria, Yes, I use Lysine on a regular basis. I used to give it every day, along with Vita C, and Co-Q10. Now I just add supplements periodically, or when there's a hint of a symptom. Everyone's been getting sups lately, along with Transfer Factor, stress formula. I'm out of Interferon A, I usually put them on that when they have symptoms too. I do have some VO in the box, I may start her on that. Nina
Re: chemo
Same here, Effie began with Elspar and then Cytoxan pill. On thatFriday morning she had labored breathing and whistling with the chest mass pressing inside her, had chemo... by Monday she was playing again and breathing fine. I can understand why you would not choose chemosince he was that freaked out. Give him lots of kisses. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 2:40 PM Subject: Re: chemo Oh, how horrible. I think you are doing the right thing about the chemo if he is that stressed by it, actually. What your vet said about the steroid shots does not make ANY sense to me at all. If he is on pred, he can do steroid shots. In fact, when Simon, my hearthrob boy with a similar personality, came out of partial remission from chemo and his liver values got so bad that the oncologist said he could not do any more chemo and I should take him home to die, upon my request he gave him a depo shot and a dex shot. I then gave him another dex shot the next day at home. I don't know if you were on the list at that point, but I and everyone else on the list thought he was dying. I stopped all medical treatment and force-feedings and just held him for days. he got to the point he could not stand on his own. And then suddenly one night, three days after last eating, he sat up in the night and asked for water, then food, and by morning was walking around and his jaundice was almost gone. I took him to the oncologist and his liver values were down so far he could get chemo, and he went back into partial remission for a month and felt really great-- running and playing and the works. So if he could get tons of steroids when the oncologist thought he was sending him home to die, I do not see why your cat can't. The oncologist's explanation for Simon getting better was that the steroids shrunk the lymphoma in his liver and bone marrow, but that it still took a few days for his body to flush the bilirubin out enough to make him feel better. So the steroids really gave him another shot. Thinking about the chemo again, which chemo did your vet give him? Because Elspar is the one they normally start with if a cat is already sick, and it is just a subcutaneous shot I think. It is not IV or anything. And it sometimes kills off a lot of the lymphoma in itself and makes them feel better. And Cytoxin is just a pill, and that is one of the other ones that they do second or third. is there a way he can just get those two, neither of which are IV, and the steroids? Michelle In a message dated 6/12/2005 3:25:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanx michelle- we tried chemo but he was fighting and screaming and trying to bite. None of which he has ever done at the vet, in fact he is a very tolerant cat. He is on prednisone instead. I elected not to do the chemo, I'd rather him not have to deal with even if it will make him feel better if he hates it that much. I asked about steroid injections but my vet said no due to the advanced stage- not sure of the exact medical reason though. I'll pick their brains on Monday- thanx for that tip. He had absolutely no symptoms until June 1st and was diagnosed on June 4thHe had a clear chest xray in February. Its one of the fastest moving we've seen yet. We actually do alot of chemo (both positives and negatives) The results are great for negatives and your right it does help the positives for atleast a couple months more often than not, I wish he would let me, but maybe he already knows what I don't yet. In the meantime he seems to be comfortable, he has trouble swalowing and he is hungry and tries to eat which is the worst part of it yet. His borthers and sisters are being very comforting to him and he spends his days sleeping right inthe middle of the walkways in our house, he's still using his box and like I said eating a little bit. I have a feeling though that he's almost ready. It sooo sad he is sooo young and was definately the hearthtrob of the house, you know those cats that anytime your friends meet him he was always there favorite because he would! climb your leg if he had to for attention, he was a very kissy man, and stuck in everyone's minds. Even my boyfriends friends (not the biggest cat crowd) are really sad about him. They are all so special in their own way- but some are extrodinary.
Interferon
I ordered mine from Island Pharmacy in Wisconsin www.islandpharmacy.com It is not the only place. Del - Original Message - From: Barbara Baass To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 5:31 PM Subject: RE: thanking for the incredible support system Where do all of you get the interferon? I need to get some for Samson's mouth. Barbara Baass"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm. Any chance a bunch of you could start another FIP list, without her? It sounds such a shame that in order to lose her, you had to lose all the good people too. I've never belonged to any other web group of any sort, so I've landed real lucky in finding this one. Totally agree--everyone is so generous and supportive as well as incredibly knowledgeable. I can't understand what gets into people when they behave like the one you describe. They clearly have "Issues"and instead of facing up to them, they just make everyone else suffer. It's such a shame and so unnecessary. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo YamamotoSent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:43 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: thanking for the incredible support system I know people on this list make a lot of comments on this, but I also personally want to thank you for all the support you give for me and for my babies, and for anyone who may need the support for that matter I really love this list as we can talk about anything (any OT stuff) I used to be on FIP list since I have many many corona virus kitties and I was very concerned about FIPs but the mediator on the list is very controlling and mean if you questions anything she says she gets made and took you off the list she only believes in certain treatment and she doesnt let you argue about it otherwise and she does not allow any OT subjects I really liked everyone else on that list, but couldnt stand the mediator (and so did other people on the list) Anyway, thank you so very much for your support dont know what to do without you guys I am glad that I found you! Mayer, Brown, Rowe Maw LLP is moving our Chicago office to the Hyatt Center, 71 S. Wacker Dr., Chicago, Illinois 60606 - effective June 15, 2005. Email addresses, telephone numbers, and facsimile numbers remain unchanged. For more information, click the link below or copy / paste the link into the address bar of your Web browser: http://www.mayerbrownrowe.com/chicago/move.asp Please Note: Effective July 1, 2005, some administrative functions will be located at 230 S. LaSalle, Chicago IL, 60604. This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Yahoo! Mail MobileTake Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone.
Re: Update on Bronx Nuns
Title: Message Big hugs to Pets Alive for offering to take these kitties. And these nuns have not decided whether to allow the volunteers to save the kitties? Boy, they really have a mean streak! If they want the cats out of there they should be overjoyed at the offer. I'm not the only one angry about this, am I. Del - Original Message - From: Doljan, Joan To: 'felvtalk@felineleukemia.org' Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 7:55 AM Subject: Update on Bronx Nuns UPDATE JUNE 7TH 2005"Pets Alive" Offers Sanctuary to Corpus Christi Monastery Cats(June 7, 2005 / 7 pm EST) In an exemplary show of compassion, Sara Whalen, head of Pets Alive _javascript_:ol('http://www.petsalive.com'); , has offered to provide a new home for the seven feral cats now facing starvation and possible impoundment and death at the hands of the nuns of the Corpus Christi Monastery in the Bronx, New York. The grounds of the monastery have been home to the neutered and rabies-vaccinated cats for the past eight years. Sister Helen, Vicar of the Religious Office for the Archdiocese of NY, has stated that the nuns of the monastery are considering whether to allow volunteers to trap and remove the cats so they can be transferred to Pets Alive.We hope compassion will prevail and all parties will agree to this solution. The cats have now not been fed for six days and counting.
Re: Sam is FOUND!
Wonderful news Gloria! Betcha you did the meow-meow yourself all the way home :) Del - Original Message - From: Gloria B. Lane To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 11:09 PM Subject: RE: Sam is FOUND! Just want everybody to know that we FOUND SAM!Someone called me at 9:30 or so this morning, saying that she'd seen our poster in the mini-mart, and saw a cat like Sam's description at her house. I went right over, and there was Sam under her van in the driveway. Wow!I couldn't squeeze under the van, but stretched out and gave Sam some Fancy Feast. I had to slide out at bit and at some point Sam got scared and ran into the back yard. We attracted some of the neighborhood kids, too.Long story short, he jumped over a fence, went under a vacant house, where there was a live possum and an armadillo, so pretty soon he was outa there - I was glad! Headed for the next house and under it. By that time, Susan made it over to where it was all happening.Fortunately, the house he was under had only one opening, and had a pretty neat large crawl space. He kept hiding behind the big air conditioning stuff and we couldn't get to him.Susan - in spite of spiders, dirt and claustrophobia - crawled under and set a couple of traps laced with cat food, mackerel, salmon juice, and a cup of milk. We sat in the driveway just about all day, except for a 2 hour break, checking under the house and eating junk food.About 9:15 or so tonight, Sam just walked up to the access door. Susan said, he's right there! We talked to him and I reached my hand in and petted him, I think he remembered me - nd pretty soon grabbed him. He tried to get away, and Susan scruffed him and got him to the car and WE GOT OUR SAM BACK - YEAA! He was doing the Siamese meow-meow all the way home, and it was great to hear!Thanks to you all for all your wonderful help!!Gloria -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:55 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Sam is lost - add to Candlelight Service Hi - Belinda would you add Sam to the Candlelight Service, special needs list? Sam is lost. He belonged to an older lady whose family we know. She became sick and I found a foster home.The foster mom accidently let Sam outside last weekend, and he hasn't been seen since. Susan and I've been going over and passing out flyers and looking for him in the neighborhood. Sam is a 17 year old Siamese cat, never been outside before that I know of. Prayers and good thoughts and vibes are appreciated.Thanks - GloriaThis email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection aroundhttp://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Tad's Sammy
Tad, What a story about your Sammy and his history. The cancer was awful, isn't amazing and scary how aggressively fast it can grow. You are wonderful to have cared for him and your other kitties. My sympathies to you for your loss. Del - Original Message - From: Tad Burnett To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Tad's Sammy Thank you all for the kind words about Sammy...Sammy did have a full life and an interesting story...He originally came to me as SD named after theSuffuc Downs horse race track near Boston MA.where he came from...When feeding the ferals therethere was one cat that came up to be patted andpicked up...They decided to rescue him and whenthey brought a carrier for him he walked in himself...They brought him to the vet for a check up..FeLV+...But he was such a good boy they decided to tryone time on the internet...I had spent some timein that area years ago so I wrote back and said Iwould take him...His teeth were all rotten and he had to be neuteredbefore I could bring him home but from the very1st moment that I saw him he was my cat..He joinedthe others in my FeLV room with no problem at alland he always slept by my head at night...He liked to sit in the window and watch outside...He would have liked to go outside againButone day soon after I got him it was snowingand he jumped in the window and took one lookand jumped back down...He knew what snow wasand didn't want to be outside that dayA while later I got a call from the rescue person thatI had gotten him from and they found a worker at thetrack that had asked about him...It seems there wasan old woman that had lived in one of the horse barnsand his name was Sammy and he had lived with the oldwoman but she had cancer and had passed away...The man was happy that Sammy had a good homebecause he knew him from before.Sammy was old and I feed him special food which heate well but never put on much weight and he hadarthritis but he never showed any sign of anythingunusual until Saturday night when he didn't finish his foodthe way he usually did and was shacking his head...I thought it might be one of his remaining teeth...Then on Sunday he just looked at his food but wouldn'teat...An hour later I found him with blood coming outof his mouthThe vet said to watch him and put me onfor early appointment for Monday morning.Mondaymorning he couldn't close his mouth with a huge swellingunder his tongue...The vet said it was most likely a cancer tumor with aburst blood vessel and the whole lower jaw was involved...He would have had to remove the lower jaw to get ridof it and because of his age he probably wouldn't havemade itHe was in pain and the only humain thing todo was to help him on to the Rainbow BridgeIt all happened so quickly that I was just studded by it alland I miss my old friend but perhaps I will get to see himagainIf you would add his name to the CLS list that would be nice..Tad
Interferon mixing question re refreezing
I have the initial mix of Interferon with saline frozenin99 syringes - used up the first syringe which was mixed into saline and frozen (first freeze) in 100syringes. My question: Now I need to mix another batch ... thaw a concentrated syringe and mix with saline will provide 100 syringes of ready-to-use ...CAN I FREEZE THESE? If not, I will only use three months of interferon from this batch, and will have to mix another batch in three months. Which would be okay, I just need to know. If it can refreeze a second timeI will have some to last a looong time. Presently have three kittiestaking it. I hope I have made my question clear. Del^.^Spay/Neuter Your Pet PLEASEAdopt a Shelter PetPAWS of Union County, ILRescue Angels On WheelsA Hamburger Stops a Beating Heart
Re: Jersey.....
Stan, I am sorry for your loss of Jersey. You were a good daddy and he knew you loved him. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: stany petrov To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 3:49 PM Subject: Jersey. I am very sorry to tell you that Jersey died today- 11am. He was very sick the last two days. I was going to take him today to the vet clinic Bonnie reccomended me but it was late... I think the kidney problems and not the leukimia is the cause of his death. He was crying like a baby when I touched him. He didn't want any food and just a little bit water. He was also very anemic. I found the strength to bury him in a very nice place in my area. So, please put him in the Candle Light Service (May 2003- June 1-2005) I wish to thank you again for all advices and help. I am going to read the letters in this forum because I might find a way to help you or find out something I have to know for my future pets. I strongly believe that a personal expericene might be much more valuable than pure theoretical knowledge. That is why I like this forum and for 10 days I lerant many many new things for the cats. I don't believe in the death and I think the place pets are going after it is still a nice one. On the other hand,though I believe that we have to fight for theirlife till the semi- end. (I know Belinda will agree with me 100%). And not the vets but God knows how longour pets will live. I really wish that XXI century will bring the medication against cancer. It will come from herbs maybe...as a famous fortuntellerVanga used to say. By the way, I have some Interferon left, some predinsoline and glavamox left. I will keep the medications and if anybody needs them, you are welcome to write me. If anybody is passing by Toledo, OH, can pick them. See you later, StanFrom: Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: JerseyDate: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 11:40:48 -0700Hi Stan, Haven't seen any posts recently and just wanted to check in on Jersey and you, how are you both doing?--BelindaHappiness is being owned by cats ...Be-Mi-Kitties ...http://www.bemikitties.comPost Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittenshttp://adopt.bemikitties.comFeLV Candle Light Servicehttp://www.bemikitties.com/clsHostDesign4U.com(affordable hosting web design)http://HostDesign4U.com---BMK Designs (non-profit web sites)http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re: Interferon mixing question re refreezing
Unless I hear otherwise from someone, that is what I thought ... that it could only be frozen ONE time. Anyone else know? Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 5:14 PM Subject: Re: Interferon mixing question re refreezing I was told to NOT re-freeze the final dilution, but that was several years ago, and maybe the advise has changed these days. I believe I was told, refrigerated, the final dilution has a 2 to 3 month shelf life. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005
Re: emergency advice on starved cat needed
Effie loved her kitty heating pad and I ordered it from one of the pet supply places. It is lightly warm andshe was comfortable for hours. Do you suppose she has one at the Bridge? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 12:19 AM Subject: Re: emergency advice on starved cat needed Thanks, I gave her a very small kitten litter pan, but you are right, she still hurts when she gets into it (it has 3 inch tall sides). I was thinking I needed something shallower, and you are right, I DO have a 9x11 Pyrex baking pan that would be ideal! Thanks for reminding me! She seems the most comfortable if she is on a heating pad. I have one of those microwavable ones (with the soft gel inside), but it gets cold after a couple of hours, and then I have to move her a little to get it out and re-heat it. Does anyone know ofa brand of electric heating pad that does not get too hot, but just warm? It's been my experience that most electric heating pads get too hot to lay on for extended periods, and I'm not sure she CAN get up on her own if it gets too hot. Brenda, the Sphynx rescue lady I help out even had a kitten DIE from being left on a heating pad, so I'm being very cautious. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~Hi, To help her not to move very much and not to step very high you maywant to try the following: For a "Litter Pan" that is easy to use takeapart a carrier, using the bottom part put a large "Pyrex" pan filledwith litter in it. The reason for this is using the bottom of thecarrier with cut down on the litter being kicker all over the place. Andthe reason for the "Pyrex" pan is due to its weight it will not betipped over and also it is so easy to disinfect. No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.2.0 - Release Date: 5/27/2005
Re: meet_Jersey
He is beautiful! Does he let his tongue stay out a bit like that a lot? My Santiago does that when he is being petted. Pets to Jersey. Del - Original Message - From: stany petrov To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 8:07 PM Subject: meet_Jersey Hi all again, I just forgot that 2 months ago I put a picture of Jersey in a photography contest online. You can see him here: http://www.usa101.com/en/usaodav/pv_photo.php?entry_id=7508 Stan
Re: emergency advice on starved cat needed
You don't sound crazed, you sound like a wonderful person who is full of caring. We all have regrets and have learned by our experiences. Pets to Bones and hugs to you. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 12:31 AM Subject: Re: emergency advice on starved cat needed I look at it this way... if they wanted the cat in the first place, they would have posted her as missing at all the local vet's offices, so I've done enough already. I just went to tend to her, and she can't get up. Her back is very unstable now. She is going to need surgery to stabilize the fractures (I am sure it is her back now). I'm going to call around tomorrow and see how much it is going to cost. If there is any way I can get her fixed, I will do it. I REFUSE to let this happen AGAIN. It's almost as if I have been given another chance to do the right thing this time. I don't know if you remember me ever telling you guys about Do-Dah... he broke his back, and at the time I was told to euthanise him and was not given any other options, and even if I had had them at the time, I could never have raised the funds to get him fixed (I was 8 months pregnant at the time and couldn't work). Then there was KiKi, he was hit by a car and I did not get to him in time, and he died because I wasn't responsible enough to keep him indoors. And then Moogie, who looked as sick as this cat did when I first got her, she died, and I've already gottenBones past that point with home nursing. This is SO deja-vu, it's almost pushing me in the direction of believing in a higher power. KiKi was hit by a car, most likely this cat was too; Do-Dah broke his back, most likely this cat has too; Moogie was bone thin, dehydrated, and weak, this cat was too. I've regretted my mistakes the last time for years, and have always wanted to "make it right", and now, here it is, right in front of me. I am NOT going to let this cat die from injuries that can be fixed. I don't care if I have to work 60 hour weeks and beg on the street with a tin cup. I'm going to find out which vet around here can DO this kind of surgery tomorrow, and I'm going to ask them if I can arrange to send donations directly to their office. If that's doable, then I will do a very in depth donations campaign online and see if I can get some funding that way too. Of course, I plan to spend every dime I have to spare on her too. Pay rent, buy cat food, buy the minimal amount of human groceries, and put everything else into Bones. I am NOT going to be forced into the same corner again, I refuse to take no for an answer this time. I will buy this cat a wheelchair if she needs one. This is not happening to me again! If this is some sort of test, I will pass it, If this is some sort of redemption, I will be redeemed. I am not going to fail, I will not let this cat down! I know I must sound crazed, but if you had been in my shoes, you would be thisway too. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.2.0 - Release Date: 5/27/2005
Re: Jenn/your posts-a question
Wow, isn't that strange. I received your e-mails with itty-bitty print and dark background. This one you sent the print is normal, not huge. Whe I send e-mail on this addy, no matter how large a font I use, it shows up like this. However, when I use my aol addy, I can sned larger print. Sometimes if it is long and difficult to read, I copy/paste andsend things to myself so I can change it to a more readable text for ME. Computers are wonderful and frustrating! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 10:08 AM Subject: Re: Jenn/your posts-a question I don't have a dark background. Someone else told me I did too, weird,because I DO NOT have it set up to have ANY background colors, and I do notsee it myself. But, I can set my posts to plain text, and that will probablyfix it. I don't like using plain text because the text is so big I have toscroll down top read more than 15 lines at a time, but I do not know whysome people see a dark background either, and I don't know of any other wayto fix it (since it doesn't exist as far as my computer is concerned) thanto set all my messages to plain text. Let me try a few things here IHATE this huge ugly font, maybe I can fix it and still use plaint text.Jenn~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs catwho must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add upuntil she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil!If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address youcan send them to, to help feed Bazil!-- No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.0.0 - Release Date: 5/27/2005
Re: Jenn/your posts-a question
Hey, this is great - I didn't know about the "view" thing. Thank you many times over! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: Re: Jenn/your posts-a question Well, I made it a bit bigger, anymore and my signature wont wrap correctly, hope it helps. Nothing I can do about the background, sorry, if I make it any lighter, I wont be able to look at it myself (I'm a bit disabled with the vision problem, sorry). I did lighten it as much as I can, it's now light gray, instead of medium gray. (Or it should be, anyways, but then someone told me it was purple, and I have no idea how that happened, so who's to say what color it really is? You tell me, OK?) You can change the text size of any email or webpage on your own computer, assuming you are using a Windows computer, and running Outlook Express for your email. I'm using Windows 2000 and Outlook Express 6, and on my screen, if you look at the top of this message's window, do you see where it says "View"? If you see that, click on it, and then that will open a drop down menu, then mouse over where it says "Text Size", and then that should open up some options of smallest, small, medium, bigger, and biggest (or something to that effect). Just choose to make it bigger. That works for any email. The same option exists in Internet Explorer (just fish around in the menus at the top of your window, and you'll find it eventually), if you ever go to a website with the text too small to read. It may not be in exactly the same place on your computer if you are running Windows 98 or Windows XP, but so long as you are running some version of Outlook Express for your email, it should be there to fix the text sizes in email for you. I'm running Outlook Express 6, but it should be the same in older (or newer) versions, with minor grammatical changes. Now, if you're going to a website (like your ISP's website, or yahoo, or hotmail)to check your emails, then I am not sure you can do anything on your end to make it bigger. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who must live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life.Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up until she earns a free can of formula!PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you can send them to, to help feed Bazil! No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.0.0 - Release Date: 5/27/2005
Re: Jenn/your posts-a question
I agree - this is not reader-friendly. Older here, too. - Original Message - From: Barbara Lowe To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 8:06 PM Subject: Jenn/your posts-a question Hi Jenn, i don't know if it's just me(and getting older) but the dark background and small type is hard to read. can you change your font(is that the right word?) (or computer illiterate me--is there a way I can change it?) thanks, barbara
Re: Andy is gone
Jamie, I am so sorry Andy has left you but you have such sweet, sweet memories. How wonderful to have compassionate vet and techs at this terrible time of your life. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Jamie Laws To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:47 PM Subject: Andy is gone Thanks to all of you who took the time to respond about Andy. I do appreciate it. Barb, Sharon, Yvonne, Terrie, Belinda and anyone else I may have missed- it was good to hear from you again. To the others- it was good to "meet" you for the first time. I did take him to the vet first thing this morning. Dr. Caldwell was in surgery so I saw Dr. Baxter instead. Also a very nice man. Every person in that place has just been wonderful! He looked at Andy's chart and said he hoped I didn't think of them as "bad" since my very first experience there has been this ordeal with my baby boy. Anyway, he was very straight forward and said while he wanted to commend me on an outstanding job taking care of a Felv+ cat for this long, that there was not much he could do and that this was the beginning of the end. Whatever was going on had his insides in shreds. The vet said even if I WANTED him to run tests, he was 99% sure that Andy would not come out of the sedation in that state. Barb- it was so strange. He held up Andy's face so we were eye to eye and said "Mrs. Laws, tell me, do you really see Andy there anymore?" And the answer was no. So I started bawling and babbling about how I didn't warn my husband that this was a possibility this morning and he just went to work without saying goodbye. I mean I was a crying freak and I just met the man! So he gave me a small TOWEL and said I was not having a "Kleenex cry" so to take a towel. Then he told me we were not making the call right now, and not like that. He gave him a bag of fluids and a shot of Prednisone and told me to talk to my husband first. I went back to work, then came and got Andy at lunch. I took him home and spent the afternoon with him. He pooped blood all over himself TWICE. The second time I was washing him off in the sink and he had one of his episodes (Dr. Baxter said these were probably small strokes rather than seizures). But this time it lasted a long, long time. He quit breathing and went limp in my arms. No noise, no chest movement. He was gone. So I laid him on the floor on the towel and my phone rang,it was my husband. So I was hysterical telling him Andy just died in my arms and I was freaking out. Right then, Andy let out this gaspy, panting type breath and started convulsing. Then he just kind of sat up alittle bit like nothing happened! But he was dead I tell you. So then I really freaked out and said "he's not dead!" I mean screaming it. So Abe (husband) asked whatfreeway the newvet was off of since he was on his way home. I told himwhereit was and hejust said "I am meeting you there right now." So I knew. I was not going to keep him through the night to spend a little more time together. That was it. He was suffering and I was thinking ofwhat I needed to be okay and not Andy. I wrappedhim in a towel and drove to the vet. I called first and again, just crying into the phone I managed to get out "I had my cat in there this morning and..." that's all I could get out. The poor girl who answered said "I'm so sorry Jamie, wewill see you in a minute." She knew my name and I hadn't even mentioned the cat's name. Guess I was the only bawling woman in with a cattoday. Anyway, I managed to choke out "but you close in 15 minutes." She just said "we'll be here."It was so wonderful to be treated with compassion. My old vet would have said "well ER hours start in 15 minutes so just be prepared to pay double." Anyway, I met Abe there and Dr. Baxter took us back to the treatment area. Andy laid on the table very still and I petting him and kissed his little face as the vet gave him the injection. I have never witnessedananimal bing PTSin real life. I'm sorry if this is all too graphic but it helps me to get it out. I was surprised that his eyes didn't close and nothing changed. I didn't realize he was gone until the vet said "ok, his heart stopped." Then I lost it.The "never agains"hit me like a ton of bricks. He will never do his cold nose bumping and tiny front teeth nipping on my husband's inner arm trying to get him to pet him. He will never serve as my "fun police" when I want my great dane to stop bringing his toy to me. I would just lay it on the coffee table right next to Andy who was always ready with his right hook. That kept Apollo in check. He would NOT go for that toy if Andy was sitting by it. :) I will never again have my soft little lap warmer as I sit at my computer. I will never. There are
Re: Ive lost her.....
Lisa I am so sorry your Akira has left you. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 2:37 PM Subject: Ive lost her. She's gone..Akira crossed over on May 18th at 9:30 amShe fought so hard to stayI fought so hard for her...this is so hard..let me start from the beggining. I found her May of 2001, as a little angel in disquiseshe was under a car, in the rain, soaking wet, at my work.on a cold day.My assistant manager acutally found her adn came running back in.. "Lisa there's a kitten under a car...come quick" So I grabbed a can of kitty food and ran outside...she was so tiny! and WOA was she full of spunk..even as bad off as she was...she uttered one little valiant hiss at usthen she smeeled the food..adn forgot she was afraid..We wrapped her up in my sweater adn ran inside the store..at which point she decided to start SCREAMING at us...(needless to say we got some strange looks from customers) Once I had her settled in a little box..I realized how bad off she wasonly weighing 1 lb (mabey a bit more) and she looked to be about 4 months oldshe was SICK..her eyes sealed shut with gunk, something had attacked her...picked her right up..she had scratches on one side and a abcess on the othershe ate an entire cann of Friskiesafter she was done ..this little tiny soul...who more than likely had never known a kind human..or one at allwas begging to be petted..she would jsut purr, and purr, and purr..you would have never thought a sound so deafening could come out of such a little body..then 3 days later my heart sank..we found she was FeLV +... I was so scared and torn..she had touched my heart so much...just in those 3 days.I decided to try and save her...and I did...she fought so hard..put up with me poking and proding her, shoving God knows what down her throat to get meds,and extra nurishment into her...we were fighting alot...she had FeLV, was anemic very badly, had worms, a kitten flu, and URI, an abcess on her side...it took a whole 3 days for her to even have a bowl or urine movement at all..her body absorbed everythingand she took it..with out so much as a complaint...she was so strong...on her check up her blood values were better and she had gained 2 lbs..in a WEEK.we were on the roadbut still I had to figure out how to beat this FeLV..I didn't know what it was.So I got on line..and everything I found was so disheartening..tehn I found this ONE LONE SITEthe FeLV siteand it changed mine..and her lifeI got the Interferon, researched supplements, you name it..she got it...and she kept growing and growing.and getting more and more spunky..this little girl had life in her.How would she handle the dogs Hum...well that didn't go over very well (mabey a dog attacked her???) more work to do..she had to be able to get along with them..adn not stress herself outso we worked,and slowly but surely she was ok...adn tehn even liked the dogs..and would play with my mini dachshund Lancelot...they would play "hide and go pounce" which in their terms was taking turns chasing each other around teh house..(and let me tell you...it is awful funny to see a 10 dog run by with a 4 lb kitten on his tail..with her tail up in the air..in hot pursuit)...then she would jump onto a chair..adn he would be looking all over for her with no luck..when she would POUNCE on top of him..and off they would go again...for hours!!! She had such a love for life she slept with us every day...every night before bed and every morning before we got up we would play "cover monsters" where she would attack the evil moving thing under the coversthen in came her kitty brotherwho we trapped feral, fearing he was related to her..as similar as they were...and that he too would have this awful disease..well he didn't ..YEA..but what to do now..more researchwe let them live togeather..SHE HATED HIM..absloutly loathed him..she would hiss and attack (a whole nother side of my "angel" I had never seen ) Indy...bless his heart just kept insisiting she like him though...he took her abuse and purred and cued back to herhow could he have not won her over? Then one summer we got a chance to got to the outer banks of NC for vacationfor free..couldn't pass that up...but what about Akira..couldn't trust anyone to care for her...to make sure she got the perfect balance of supplements...so she came with us on a 8 hr drive and a 3 hr ferry ride...and she was a champ..slept in my lap the whole time...adn once we got to the house..she of course hidin a closet..but soon she was out and about..exploringalways
Re: Akira
Lisa, I am sorry you and Akira are going through this tough time. It is always so hard and there is nothing I can say or do to make it any easier. Please know that we care for you and pray forAkira's peaceful passage to the Rainbow Bridge. You gave her much love and she has given you many happy memories. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 12:55 PM Subject: Akira Thank you everyone for all your prayers, Akira is resting peacefully on my bed right now, very calm and sereneshe is dyingwe have decided to let her go on her own They got the blood results on her back Saturday..but they were incomplete...the CBC was missing...the results were so scewed and far fetched teh tech's at the lab didn't think they were right so they were waiting until Monday (today) to have a Pathologist review them. Akira's vet called them adn asked for the numbers anyways...her white cell count was 400,000! and her lymphocytes (sp) were high tooshe has cancer...so that is what caused her to quit eating...well...her liver values are 16 times normal.and she is hypothyroid (I think that is the one..it is the one cats dont usually get) she is in liver failure(fatty liver ) from not eatingthe vet said that in healthy (non FeLV+) cats the survival rate is 70% with intensive carefor just teh fatty liver alone (in the stage she was in) and by that she meant a permanent feeding tube, 8 months or more of feeding her 6-10 times a day, and fighting any infection she would get from the feeding tube.but then on top of that she has cancer..somewhere...and we would have to find and treat that as well..so ultrasounds, x rays, biopsies...to even see if the cancer is treatableplus the treatment/surgery IF it wasPLUS the Fatty liver...PLUS the FeLV.and she probally wouldn't make it anyways...not to mention the tourture of all those procedures,a nd staying at teh vets office for a least another week...I decided to bring her home.What made it so much worse is I had to work this weekend..from 7 30 am until 10 pm both Saturday adn Sunday..so I got to hardley spend any time with her until today So thank you whoever sent the number for Janet the ACI called her adn she spoke with Akira...Akira does NOT want to go to the vet..nor does she want any help...right now...she wants to go at home with us around...so so be itShe wants to live every remaining minute of her life in peace and home...Janet was complelty amazed at how powerful, beautifull, nad strong Akira's soul was. Which was comforting..but not a surprise..as many others (amature) have said the same things...Janet says she has only encountered a few other Angelic Beings in physical forms before...and Akira is one of them.. So just an update on her..and how things are going...she is calm, not in pain, and peaceful, and ready to go...she understands what is happening, and is ready for itPlease pray for her,and send all the suppportiive energy you can to herIprobally wont be on for a few days at least...but thank you to everyone who prayed for her, gave m,e info when I first found her, and was a shoulder to cry on...you are all some of the best friends Ive ever had the pleasure of knowing Lisa and the furbratsAkira, Indy, Spooky, Mona, Lancelot, Bowtie, Bennie and Anza
Re: Brissle is gone...
Kyle, I am sorry your furbaby has left you in body but her spirit and memories will always be with you. She was blessed with your love and care. Del - Original Message - From: Melbeach To: Felvtalk Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 8:31 AM Subject: Brissle is gone... The day I've been dreading finally came. Last night Brissle left me. It got tothe point where she couldn't move on her own. I thought about another bloodtransfusion. But I just didn't have the heart to put her through anothercycle. We already made our peace. I made it a point the last couple of days tospend every minute with her. I think she was hanging on just for me. So nowit's just me and Squermie. I think he's finally starting to figure it out.It's hard, but I'm trying to stay positive. I am eternally grateful to all ofyou on Felvtalk for your caring support. You guys really are the best.-Kyle
Re: OT:FIV false positive? LONG answer!
I am so very behind in reading the posts ... however, I do have a female FIV+ and there was another female FIV+ also taken from the same house. It was a terrible living situation and the cats were taken out and shared with shelters and trusted kitty people. I took three catsand Tabitha tested positive. The vet guestamated she is one year old. The other positive was taken by a vet who immediately put her down after testing. "No point in fooling with the positives." Iheard her say she would but didn't know about the test results until afterwards.We have no idea if the two females were related. Del - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:54 PM Subject: Re: OT:FIV false positive? LONG answer! It IS strange, isn't it, how cool the fiv cats are! My fiv cat was just as you described. The MOST laid back, friendly, neat cat I've ever had. HUGE! Especially when I first rescued him and he wasn't neutered yet. (I don't know his age, but he was old and died of hepatic liver disease. We didn't know his status until he got sick with that. He just started losing weight, and by the time I noticed (under all the hair), it was too late. Everyone loved him. Even those who aren't too fond of my menagerie loved Brutus. A vet came to visit our school this year with a huge cat. She passed him around the room, etc... like a puppy. She said he was one of the only cats she'd ever been able to take out to schools, etc because nothing bothered him. He was fiv positive and lived with her other cats at home. Some vets file their incisors. I don't remember if she said they'd done that or not on this guy. Come to think of it, I've never heard of anyone with a female fiv positive. Strange. tTenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oh, heavens, yes, chris--not only that, but to a great degree, all FIVreally seems to do is make cats big, lazy and couch-potatoes...seriously--from the experiences at the FIV/FeLV sanctuary, theHEALTHIEST population--including the owner-surrenders, strays andferals, were the FIVs.three years ago, some strays brought in distemper. altho ALL the catshad been vaccinated when they came into sanctuary, we had no way ofknowing, of course, whether they'd ever gotten the full, two-seriessets of shots to "set" the immunity. as you may or may not know (ididn't), distemper spreads VERY VERY easily--as little as an infectedgrain of litter carried from room to room is said to be enough.TWO HUNDRED CATS died from that distemper episode, despite heroicmedical intervention (this happened about 6 months before i arrived,so i luckily didn't have to deal with it). not ONE FIV cat got thedistemper--not one. we saw similar results with less seriousinfections--when uris ran around the buildings, the FIVs either didn'tget it, or recovered faster. why? who knows. there was some talk aboutjust dumping the FIV room and moving them from their building into thegeneral population--but we didn't want to make them sick! the onlyconsistent medical problem that the FIVs seem more prone to is herpesviruses, and as everyone on this list knows, daily doses of lysinedropped the incidence of that right back down. there ARE end-stagesymptoms of FIV that appear in some cats, but in most cases, FIV catsdie of old age before they appearwe call the FIV room the neighborhood bar: since 95+% of FIV cats areformer toms who got it while out fighting over girls (or, as one vetsuggests, running AWAY from males fighting over girls), it's mostlybig old neutered toms. once neutered, that need to prove themselvesevaporates. did i mention BIG? the largest cats in the sanctuary arethe FIV boys--it's been great fun to take the 16#rs and up to vets whoknow nothing about FIV--"they can't possibly be sick!" exactlythey lay around all day watching tv, drinking catnip beer, playing "gofish," and talking about the mice they used to chase. you bring thefood into the room and they say, "um, could you bring that bowl alittle closer to ME, please?" they are the lovingest bunch of cats inthe world--laps are their favorite places to nap. the few girls(mostly calicos, interestingly enough) just walk around shaking theirheads wondering how they ever ended up in such a place. MANY of thesanctuary's FIV cats ended up going home with volunteers because theywere just too irresistable.i have two fivs with my cats now; lost a third last august tosomething totally unrelated to FIV.many tnr groups don't even test for FIV anymore, i'm told, becauseit's such a nothing disease--again, once neutered, the urge to bite asdeeply as needed to transmit the disease disappears. (in the
Re: new addition
Big hugs to you for taking in this kitty, you are wonderful! Del - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:00 AM Subject: "new" addition Hi all, I may be getting a new addition to the family. That's the good part. The part that makes me madder than hell is that a 'family' turned in their 22 year old blind cat to a local shelter. Talk about beyond belief. How can someone do that? Anyway, if no one elsesteps up before I get off at 3:00 I'm going to go get her tomorrow. I can't stand to think of her living out her last days or being euthanized in a shelter.Question: What should I do about felv vaccines? Should a cat that old get vaccinations? I wouldn't want to expose her to my group without them. Also, being blind, should I start her out in a cage? Any advice welcomed!! We'll probably head to the vet and spend a few hundred dollars first thing. lol. Actually I hope my vet will take pity on me. I'll let you know how it goes. Also, I mentioned this to my mother and she was VERY negative about me taking her.It really hurt my feelings. I've been worried about this cat all weekend. Here I am and I haveto get up at 5. I just don't understand how most people think I guess. : ( t
Re: cat carrier trick
Hahaha, I had not thought of the underwear thing ... but I can not put my shoes on before putting them in carriers - well, the carriers won't happen. Definitely forget about a coat first, too. Del - Original Message - From: Barb Moermond To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 10:04 PM Subject: Re: cat carrier trick LOL My vets are in good shape, but I can't afford their house calls! For a vet and a tech to come to the house, it's $86 right off the bat. Regular exam fees and everything else still apply. Fortunately, I can usually con the boys. It helps when they haven't been there in a while, they lose a little bit of their suspicion of me. HAH, my kitties do NOT trust mommy in the morning - if there has been a recent vet trip for either, they won't let me anywhere near them in the morning. And forget about coming home in the middle of the day. The last time I snagged Smoky, I had to sit around in the living room for 10 minutes in my underwear so he would think I wasn't going anywhere![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With Quincy, the vet would have to be a good runner, as Quincy runs all over the place when any strangers try to go near him. The vets in my area are too out of shape. Michelle In a message dated 4/8/05 10:36:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i've solved it a different way--i use house-call vets! (that way, it's only the vet who needs any tranquilizing) Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!
Re: Another Pepcid AC question
Thank you, I will dispose of the gelcaps. Is there a generic available fm the pharmacy, I wonder. Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 7:13 AM Subject: Re: Another Pepcid AC question Del, We have used Pepcid for mant kiitties at the shelter. One thing the vet did stress was only to use the tablet (original) form, due to diff. in ingredients in other forms. She also said administer 15 min, before meals, and she realizes w/ meals we were not on a 12 hour schedule between feedings. So I don't think the times you are talking about would make a diff. I just wouls NOT use the gelcapsespecially after discussing Pepcid w/ our vet. Like I said, she STRESSED use only the original form. Patti
Re: Another Pepcid AC question_for Del
Title: AOL Email I will be going to Wal-Mart! The brand name is quite pricey. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 2:13 PM Subject: Re: Another Pepcid AC question_for Del Del, Yes, we picked up the generic @ WalMart for a very cheap price. They were 5mg, instead of 10mg, but for our Gertrude it was easier to half them than quarter them. Also, some of The Dollar stores carry the generic it's the same darn thing. And they do carry 10 mg generic @ WalMart too! Hope this helps! Patti
Another Pepcid AC question
I bought the Gelcaps Pepcid AC and the ingredients do not compare with the regular Pepcid AC square tablets ... the gelcaps are solid and can be quarteredbutlist several other ingredients and I am reluctant to use them unless some of you already have used them without any problems with the kitty. Of course, the sales receipt is already in the trash :( but I prefer to throw them out then have a bad reaction for kitty. Also ... in the morning Noah has 1/4 Pepcid about 7am,15 minutes before his breakfast ... should he have the next one 15 minutes before his supper which would be about 5pm or is that too close together to give the meds? Or should I wait until later in the evening even though he has already eaten? I feel quite stupid about the best way to give them tohis best advantage. I'd really appreciate the input,his mouth is a mess of sores and he has spewed some projectile vomiting ... clear bright yellow liquid. The vet saw him last week, there were eosinophils along with mucho bacteria. He had a Depo injection and on Clavamox, with very slow improvement. Our vet is on vacation this weekand while I could call him I prefer not to unless it is a direemergency. Del^.^Spay/Neuter Your Pet PLEASEAdopt a Shelter PetPAWS of Union County, ILRescue Angels On WheelsA Hamburger Stops a Beating Heart
Re: Another Pepcid AC question
Thanks Julie. - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:10 PM Subject: Re: Another Pepcid AC question Hi Del, I've never used the gelcaps; I only ever used the tablets. I'd guess that the other ingredients are probably just some kind of binders or fillers, but like you, I be reluctant to use it without knowing for sure that it was OK. In terms of the dosage, my understanding for medications like Pepcid is that the interval that's important is giving it before meals, not how far apart the meals are. I'm not saying this very well (having a severely "blonde" day), but unlike antibiotics which would be given at timed intervals, the tummy medicines are given prior to eating, whatever time that might be. Julie Del Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I bought the Gelcaps Pepcid AC and the ingredients do not compare with the regular Pepcid AC square tablets ... the gelcaps are solid and can be quarteredbutlist several other ingredients and I am reluctant to use them unless some of you already have used them without any problems with the kitty. Of course, the sales receipt is already in the trash :( but I prefer to throw them out then have a bad reaction for kitty. Also ... in the morning Noah has 1/4 Pepcid about 7am,15 minutes before his breakfast ... should he have the next one 15 minutes before his supper which would be about 5pm or is that too close together to give the meds? Or should I wait until later in the evening even though he has already eaten? I feel quite stupid about the best way to give them tohis best advantage. I'd really appreciate the input,his mouth is a mess of sores and he has spewed some projectile vomiting ... clear bright yellow liquid. The vet saw him last week, there were eosinophils along with mucho bacteria. He had a Depo injection and on Clavamox, with very slow improvement. Our vet is on vacation this weekand while I could call him I prefer not to unless it is a direemergency. Del^.^Spay/Neuter Your Pet PLEASEAdopt a Shelter PetPAWS of Union County, ILRescue Angels On WheelsA Hamburger Stops a Beating Heart"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!
Re: OT:FIV false positive?
I'm not very up to date on reading the posts lately so may easily have missed something ... but most of us have our FIV+ mixed with our negatives unless the positive is aggressive since it usually takes a deep bite to pass the disease. FeLV+ is more contagious and not as many are mixed with negatives. Is there another reason to separate her if she is FIV+? Del - Original Message - From: Hideyo Yamamoto To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:59 AM Subject: OT:FIV false positive? Buddha (Squeekie)s blood work came back from a lab when we did ELISA in house clinic test, she was negative on FeLV/FIV then, Antech lab did the virus test again on ELISA (by mistake since I did not ask them to do so, but they did it anyway by mistake), but on their ELISA test from the lab, the FIV came back as positive. I had a similar thing happened to one my other kitties, Rikki when I first rescued him, the ELISA (both in house test and antech lab) came back as negative, 2 months later, we re-tested him again, and the antech came back as positive on FIV (did not do in house at this time) but I have always felt (just a feeling) that it was false positive for some reason, but the meantime, he was isolated from others just in case and two or three years later (which is sometime last year), I tested him again, and this time, in ELISA, both in house clinic and Antech lab came back as Negative, and ELISA/Western Blot by Cornell came back as negative, but DNA test through another lab came back as Positive which was very confusing. And I was supposed to send it again to UC Davis for another DNA test as recommended by Cornell but never have so he is still isolated. Also, he is asymptomatic (no symptoms at all). Again, I have three other FIV (definite FIV) boys, but they are all healthy, unlike FeLV, many cats dont necessary die from FIV, but die with FIV so its hard to tell from their heath condition sometimes. But because of the inconsistency, he is still alone, which makes me feel very badly. I should probably do another test and see what happens soon. Anyway, I guess I have to do the same thing for Buddha (run western blot and another ELISA, and possibly IFA and DNA test I had to anesthetize her to draw blood last time, and probably have to do so again, which I hate to do, but, I really cant merge her with other kitties without knowing for sure of the results because of the risks to other cats anyway, I am writing this to you in case you have any insights on this situation. Unlike FeLV virus, once you have the FIV virus in the body, the virus tends to stay so once its positive, s/he will always be positive so inconsistency of the results (from positive to negative) comes from false test result, thats what I read and heard. Everyone, regardless, please pray for Buddha that she does not have FIV I really wanted her to merge with the cats in the main house which will make it difficult otherwise. Again, thank you for listening, and I appreciate any advise or input. Thank you. Hideyo
Re: NutriGest Info
Julie - let us know when you get this NutriGest and if it works ... my Santiago (negative)AKA Mr. Poop,has had the diarrhea forthe month I've had him. Ten days of Flagyl and numerous doses of Amforol and his butt is no longer a #10 cherry without sphincter controlBUT still having big problems. Once he actually had a formed stool and I was very excited. The next trip to the litter box was a splatter :( Santiago came fm a terrible living situation where there were many cats and NO litter boxes ...the home had to be burned. He's a tuxedo purr factory. Del - Original Message - From: Julie Johnson To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 8:38 AM Subject: NutriGest Info Hi Everyone, NutriGest is a product that Nina's Gypsy had prescribed for IBD and I thought it might be just the thing for my Coco (IBD). I don't have any holistic vets nearby so I went searching on the 'net. It's actually kind of hard to find; it looks like the company will only sell to vets. Here's the link to the vet hospital where I was able to purchase it: http://mantenoanimalhospital.com/pet_products.htm I can't tell you much about their service since I haven't received it yet. Hope this helps; can't wait to get it since Coco is doing better, but even with pred and flagyl, he's still having diarrhea. Take care everyone, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!
Re: Loki Update
Steve, My thoughts are with you and Loki during this very difficult and stressful time. Hugs, Del - Original Message - From: Steve Williams To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:09 AM Subject: RE: Loki Update I have been away from the computer for some time, spending all my thoughtand time with Loki. Thank you Terrie, Kristi, Nina, Barb, Cherie, Jen,Tonya, Joan, Carla, Michelle, and Kerry for your warm thoughts and advice.Michelle, you suggested steroids. The only steroid the doctor mentioned wasPrednisone, which I am familiar with because of a friend with Crohn'sDisease. The Doctor indicated that this would be a longer term treatment,but while having a different effect, would be slightly less effective thanthe near term relieve of a diuretic. I believe the he was indicating thetumor was too large for the steroids to have a great effect; and that whileprolonging life, life would be less comfortable.I've been making sure Loki is having some wonderful days, although it's beendifficult at times with the rain we've been having. He doesn't normally getto go outside, except for the large deck, which he loves. In good weather,the deck has always been open to him. However, these days, I've let himoutside to explore and wander in the wild grass around the house. He lovesit and has all the energy for it. I think it is wonderfully distracting forhim.His breathing has been the same. Getting rest is a difficult for him, butthe good days, I feel, have offset the labored breathing.Evaluating every breath, every movement; every happy purr, head-but,kneading action, and roll onto the back; every nap, sleep, eating habit,toilet deposit; every behavioral change, uncomfortable sleeping or relaxingposition, has been stressful for me. When to let go is so hard, but I amtrying to be unbiased with the decision about when his quality of life is nolonger good.This early evening, I think I am noticing more labored breathing. I am alsonoticing more difficulty with finding the right position to sleep. He isfavoring harder, flatter surfaces to sleep on so as not to impede breathing.I am accommodating this with soft towels on the hard surfaces he favors,with an extra small roll for his chin to rest upon. This is desirable forhim. Of course, this is now very distressing for me, as I am feeling thetime is near to let him go. I will hope for a clear morning/day for him toexplore outside, then reevaluate.No need to respond to this. I just needed to let you know and to write itdown for myself.Steve
Re: large sheets for bedspreads - fleece
I buy remnants of fleece and have them in many baskets around the house for kitties to sleep on ... unfortunately my Noah loves the fleece and drags it around in his mouth and it is his "woman" so to speak ... He was neutered early but has never lost the urge, for ten years he has done this, guess he will not outgrow it. A large enough piece to cover a twin bed would be a challenge for him. LOL There are some beautiful fleece patterns, too. - Original Message - From: tamara stickler To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 9:29 AM Subject: RE: large sheets for bedspreads Del, Go to the fabric store and pick up a nice, patterned or solid color pc. of low pyle fleece to throw over the bedspread/comforter. Its a bit heavier than the sheet and initiates instand nap-attackes, so they never quite get a chance to make a real mess of it. (Fleece is perfectb/c its realitively inexpensive if you buy it raw, and you don't have to hem it. Holes from claws just close back up and it can be washed quite a bit and still look good.) -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del DanielsSent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 9:21 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: large sheets for bedspreads I tried covering the bedspreads with a sheet to keep the spread cleaner longer ... the furbabies made a mess of it, rumpling it up the best they could which was quite a bit! Good idea though maybe with less busy cats. Del - Original Message - From: Karolyn Lount To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:06 PM Subject: Re: Thank you fm Del and Angel Effie May I suggest that when you need to replace bedspreads but large sheetswith a pattern. From a distance they look like a regular bedspread. Theyare also a lot easier to wash. I picked this hint up from a neighbor ofmine that has 10 cats. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: large sheets for bedspreads
I tried covering the bedspreads with a sheet to keep the spread cleaner longer ... the furbabies made a mess of it, rumpling it up the best they could which was quite a bit! Good idea though maybe with less busy cats. Del - Original Message - From: Karolyn Lount To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:06 PM Subject: Re: Thank you fm Del and Angel Effie May I suggest that when you need to replace bedspreads but large sheetswith a pattern. From a distance they look like a regular bedspread. Theyare also a lot easier to wash. I picked this hint up from a neighbor ofmine that has 10 cats.
Re: Lovey and Merry Home! :) - Third Act! LONG!
Brenda, Yes, it was on felvtalk and my personal e-mail. Del - Original Message - From: Brenda K. Smith To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 8:10 PM Subject: Re: Lovey and Merry Home! :) - Third Act! LONG! Del. Not a problem not responding. I just think that it got bounced by felvtalk so wasn't sure anybody saw it. Did you see the 3rd and last update I sent to the list here? I sent it to the list on March 3. I just wanted to make sure that those who were part of their lives during the trip, etc. got to hear that they got home in good shape. I'm wondering if I should send it to the List again??-- Brenda. http://www.whiskersandwicks.com http://www.cheqnet.net/~bksmith "The only risk you ever run in befriending a cat is enriching yourself." - Colette Don't Take Your Organs To Heaven. Heaven Knows We Need Them Here. Del Daniels wrote: Brenda ... I am one who has not replied after your note ... I am definitely interested and due to life's mess the past couple of weeks I have not finished reading it :(. My Effie died (you know already) and two friends passed away all within two weeks plus some other messylife stuff. Del No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.7.2 - Release Date: 3/11/2005
Re: for Del
Sorry, I don't know what is going on with aol, mail is coming there just not all of it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Del - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:34 PM Subject: for Del Hi Del, I need your email. The one you asked me to use won't work. I need to make sure you're aware of Loveyisms before he spends the night. : ) tonyaTenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm a chat host at cathobbyist.com, and i just had to find some CRF (chronic renal failure; sorry if most of you know what the initials mean, but i try not to assume!) info for a chatter--i went to yahoogroups.com and did a search--and there are a LOT of them--hard to tell which to try first, but i'd go with some of the larger ones. google is always another good option for resources... (belinda, why am i thinking that you are on a crf list?)here's one that came highly recommended on another list (oh, for all i know it came from THIS list--my memory is getting progressively randomly accessible...): Tanya's UK Feline Chronic Renal Failure/symptomssub-q hydrating at home is so easy (not to mention cheap compared to having the vet do it)--and folks i've known with CRF kitties usually only had to hydrate every 3 days or so, so the travelling wouldn't necessarily get in the way.she could also contact rescue groups in her area to see if there's anyone there she could hire to do the hydrating for her if she really doesn't think she can do it herself--one of my friends has a vet tech do it for her when necessary... another option is to find a cat or dog breeder to help out--that's what i had to do when i was having surgery in the middle of a course of injections for one of my cats MCBarbara Lowe wrote: The vet for my sister's maine coon mix feels her cat is in kidney failure. he suggested hydrating the cat for 48 hours at office to see if can jumpstart him. ($600) and then maybe maybe she can learn to do it at home. (by herself I doubt it and the other problem is she travels frequently for her job). I dont' know his age(she lives a few states away from me but would imagine less than 10?) he was a rescue and she's had him several years. does anyone know some good websites or yahoo group for this? thank you in advance. barbara No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.8 - Release Date: 2/14/2005