[Felvtalk] New Angel

2010-05-15 Thread Jody Butler
Our FeLV boy Bo journeyed to the Bridge on April 27. He was five and had been 
doing so well. He somehow pulled down a box of Christmas wrappings from a 
basement shelf, got the lid off, and ate ribbon. He would eat anything!
It stressed his digestive system and he went downhill so fast. 
We still have our sweet FeLV girl
Seven and our non-FeLV furkids but
Bo was my special boy. He's
missed so much. 
Could his name be added to the Candle page?
Sadly,
Jody

Help blind cats see a future!
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Re: [Felvtalk] my New Kitty

2009-08-07 Thread Jody Butler

Bless you for giving this girl a loving home. Our two positives are four and 
two, and both are happy and healthy. Give her a lot of love and a quiet 
stress-free life and you may be surprised how long this little girl will add 
joy to your family. 
Purrs,
Jody, Bo, and Seven

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[Felvtalk] Update re: New Kitten, New Worries

2009-08-04 Thread Jody Butler


Good news!  Our newest kitten, arescue who only has about 20% sight, is FeLV 
NEGATIVE!  We dearly love our two positive kitties but are so glad Charcoal 
doesn't have that to deal with in addition to blindness. Thanks to all for the 
kind words!

Jody and Coal

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Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 10:55:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: catatonya catato...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Have I done enough to open the room where our
   beautiful little FELV+ kitty died?
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are your other cats vaccinated? if so I would go ahead.

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From: margaret-sou...@comcast.net margaret-sou...@comcast.net
Subject: [Felvtalk] Have I done enough to open the room where our beautiful 
little FELV+ kitty died?
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 12:12 AM




I hope we can get some advice. 



Last Monday we had to have our beautiful little foster kitty euthanized.? We 
belong to a rescue group that pulls and fosters cats at the local county 
shelter who are in danger of being put down.? 



We found out about a week after pulling little Maybelline that she was FELV+.? 
Our vet did complete blood work on her.? Her pvc was only 20 (normal being 
30-45), but she was eating and loved attention.? We were so hopeful and of 
course adopted her immediately.? 



Within ten days or so Maybelline became listless and wouldn't eat.? Our vet 
rushed over.??Total count?was down to 8% and immediately we rushed Maybelline 
to the local vet hospital for a blood transfusion.? She did really well; 
predisone was also described.? Again we were hopeful.? Our vet planned to check 
her count every week. 



At week one it was 15%, not great, but if she could maintain it and EAT, she 
could continue on.? 



In only 5 days we noticed same ominous symptoms again.? Vet rechecked 
Maybelline's blood.? Count was down to 10% and her gums were terribly pale.? In 
good conscience our vet said we simply couldn't transfuse every two weeks, it 
just wasn't fair to our little girl.? 



I heard this news when in Boston visitng my aging (95.5 yrs) mother.? My 
husband had been prepared that Maybelline might die over the weekend before I 
returned.? My husband tried everything he knew to get her to eat, but nothing 
really worked.? She was just too weak. 



Thankfully, little Maybelline lasted through the weekend.? Sunday we tried to 
spend as much time as possible with her.? Monday our vet euthanized her.? Both 
of us were crying.? I'm still having bad spells as it just seemed so 
preventable and unnecessary if only Maybelline's first owners had vaccinated 
her! 



Anyhow, we kept her completely separate from our other five kitties.? We've 
cleaned the room thoroughly (soap and water on floors and walls she might have 
touched) and removed her litter box.? I always kept her food dishes separate.? 
The perch cover and blankets and sheets she touched or slept on have been 
washed with bleach.? Only a few furniture surfaces like the legs on the bed or 
desk haven't been washed.? Should they be?? While we would take another FELV+ 
kitty in a heartbeat (just hope we'd have them a little longer!), we definitely 
don't want to jeopardize our other little ones who are 100% healthy and have 
had vaccinations against FELV. 



Can we open the room at this point?? Our other five kitties used to?play in?it, 
but we heard no complaints when Maybelline occupied it! 



We'd appreciate any advice anyone can give on this topic.? I'm

[Felvtalk] New Kitten, New Worries

2009-08-02 Thread Jody Butler

First, thanks to all who supported us when we lost Darcy, our positive kitty a 
couple of months ago after her spaying surgery. 

We just adopted a partially blind kitten
from the kind lady who found her and her sister abandoned in a mud puddle. 
She's active and happy and will be going to our vet on Tuesday for her first 
visit. 

We have two adult positive kitties who are doing well. I don't yet know if this 
kitten will be positive, but if she is, I'm already worrying about her spaying, 
after Darcy and losing another positive a few years ago after a surgery. 

How do others handle positives when they come into heat?  Is it just a hope for 
the best situation?  Are there options I'm not aware of?  

Any words of wisdom are welcome. Even if she tests negative, I'm sure there'll 
be other positives in our future. 

Jody and new kitty Charcoal

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[Felvtalk] Darcy Is An Angel Now

2009-06-01 Thread Jody Butler

Thank you all for the words of support. Sweet Darcy went downhill so fast, 
becoming unable to walk. I drove to an emergency clinic where they did their 
best for her through the  weekend. 

Yesterday we helped her to the Bridge, knowing there was just no more anyone 
could do. Her FeLv wouldn't let her fight off the ravages of whatever attacked 
her - probably a cancer that centered in her nervous system. 

We miss her dreadfully but know she had a good life with us, short though it 
was. She was much loved. 

Jody
Help blind cats see a future!
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[Felvtalk] Thoughts Prayers Needed for Darcy

2009-05-29 Thread Jody Butler
Our sweet baby, Darcy, ten months old and FeLV+ was neutered on Tuesday.  We 
brought her home Wednesday and she seemed okay, considering she'd just had 
surgery.
 
Yesterday she was in more pain, but we just figured the pain shot they'd given 
that was supposed to be good for two days was wearing off.
 
Today is even worse.  I called the vet this AM.  She suggested giving a baby 
aspirin, which I did before going to work.
 
Tonight, she barely lifts her head and is mewing so pitifully.  She ate some 
earlier in the day but won't eat tonight.  I called the vet again, and she had 
me give 1/8 of an antibiotic and we'll bring her in tomorrow morning first 
thing.  We've had other FeLV kitties neutered with no troubles, but I'm getting 
scared tonight.
 
I just needed to share this tonight.  Any encouraging words or suggestions are 
greatly appreciated!
 
Jody ( Darcy)

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