[Felvtalk] Hope

2012-02-06 Thread botha . marinda4
To all the wonderful people who replied to my message yesterday: thank you for 
giving me hope! My ginger kitty is still not well and is extremely lethargic. I 
spoke to our vet today and he is ordering Interferon right away. Natalie sent 
me some information on medication and I shared it with our vet. He will also 
give kitty a vitamin booster and an appetite stimulant. I feel better now that 
I know we can at least try something. Thanks so much for your support! Regards 
Marinda
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten

2011-07-25 Thread Maureen Olvey

I agree with Natalie.  Wait and re-test.  So many other things could be making 
that noise in Hope's chest and the diarrhea. I think that certain parasites 
like giardia require a special kind of fecal test, not the normal ones that 
vets do, so that is definitely a possibility.  Stress from being in the shelter 
could be another reason.  One ELISA test is not enough to say that she 
definitely has FeLV so there's no need to tell animal control at this point.  
Especially since you are paying for everything and not them.  It is weird that 
the vet vaccinated her against FeLV when she tested a faint positive.  I had a 
friend tell me that her vet told her that the ELISA test is kind of sensitive 
and if it's not read at the time it is supposed to be read it can show a 
positive.  For example, if they are supposed to let the test sit for 10 
minutes, but they let it sit for 15 minutes before checking it then it could 
show a positive.
 
It's also possible for her to extinguish the virus so you need to give her 
time, if you can, to see if her immune system can do it's job.
 
You don't have bad judgement, just an extremely kind heart.  Every cat is 
special and deserves a chance.
 
Maureen
 

“I am not interested to know whether vivisection produces results that are 
profitable to the human race or doesn’t….the pain which it inflicts upon 
unconsenting animals is the basis of my enmity toward it, and it is to me 
sufficient justification of the enmity without looking further.” – Mark Twain
 

 Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:12:17 -0400
 From: at...@optonline.net
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 
 7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten
 
 10 weeks old could be an iffy age to test, that's why results could be
 iffy, and if exposed, the kittens may shed the faint positive when their
 immune systems develop. It would be important to feed them good
 supplements, good diet. My vet would NOT have used all those vaccines at
 the same time when their health was questionable - it's too much bombarding
 them with all those vaccines. 
 If cats had the ELISA now, and they were negative, or tested faintly, to
 make sure, they should have another ELISA in 90 days, and if that is
 negative and you are satisfied, that should be IT.
 If the ELISA were to be positive, the IFA should be done almost immediately
 to confirm because ELISAs are often false positives. 
 Seems that there's something else going on, like an URI, giardia (diarrhea).
 
 
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 From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
 [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna sacarawicz
 Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:40 AM
 To: feline leukemia list
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23
 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten
 
 
 what is done is done and don't ask me why or how. it is. don't ask me why
 AC didn't identify a sick-appearing cat
 
 am fostering these two from gassing-daily county pound since 7.16.
 
 suspected Hope had feline leukemia when I picked her up - - THIN and HOT.
 She and Schmitzi were housed side by side i.e. nose to nose for a week.
 
 spending my $. both have diarrhea. vet found them both negative for fecal
 parasites. gave Schmitzi strongid, gave me albon to give her and vaccinated
 her for feline leukemia, panleukopenia, herpes and calcivirus.
 
 next step is to do an IFA on Hope? interval?
 
 HOPE is not suffering. inactive. poor appetite. very, very sweet. if I
 tell AC chief she tested + I believe he will demand and gas her. lethal
 injection is supposed to be used for sick animals. WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
 
 both FIV negative.
 
 something going on in Hope's chest. periodic. not exactly like a sneeze
 or cough. vet did give azithromycin capsules
 
 any comments, other than the obvious - - this woman has no/poor judgment -
 - will be appreciated.
 
 thank you.
 
 
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[Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten

2011-07-24 Thread czadna sacarawicz

what is done is done and don't ask me why or how.  it is.  don't ask me why AC 
didn't identify a sick-appearing cat
 
am fostering these two from gassing-daily county pound since 7.16.
 
suspected Hope had feline leukemia when I picked her up - - THIN and HOT.  She 
and Schmitzi were housed side by side i.e. nose to nose for a week.
 
spending my $.  both have diarrhea.  vet found them both negative for fecal 
parasites.  gave Schmitzi strongid, gave me albon to give her and vaccinated 
her for feline leukemia, panleukopenia, herpes and calcivirus.
 
next step is to do an IFA on Hope?  interval?
 
HOPE is not suffering.  inactive.  poor appetite. very, very sweet.   if I tell 
AC chief she tested + I believe he will demand and gas her.  lethal injection 
is supposed to be used for sick animals.   WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
 
both FIV negative.
 
something going on in Hope's chest.   periodic.  not exactly like a sneeze or 
cough.  vet did give azithromycin capsules
 
any comments, other than the obvious  - - this woman has no/poor judgment  - -  
will be appreciated.
 
thank you.
 

c 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten

2011-07-24 Thread Natalie
10 weeks old could be an iffy age to test, that's why results could be
iffy, and if exposed, the kittens may shed the faint positive when their
immune systems develop.  It would be important to feed them good
supplements, good diet.  My vet would NOT have used all those vaccines at
the same time when their health was questionable - it's too much bombarding
them with all those vaccines. 
If cats had the ELISA now, and they were negative, or tested faintly, to
make sure, they should have another ELISA in 90 days, and if that is
negative and you are satisfied, that should be IT.
If the ELISA were to be positive, the IFA should be done almost immediately
to confirm because ELISAs are often false positives. 
Seems that there's something else going on, like an URI, giardia (diarrhea).


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna sacarawicz
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:40 AM
To: feline leukemia list
Subject: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23
AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten


what is done is done and don't ask me why or how.  it is.  don't ask me why
AC didn't identify a sick-appearing cat
 
am fostering these two from gassing-daily county pound since 7.16.
 
suspected Hope had feline leukemia when I picked her up - - THIN and HOT.
She and Schmitzi were housed side by side i.e. nose to nose for a week.
 
spending my $.  both have diarrhea.  vet found them both negative for fecal
parasites.  gave Schmitzi strongid, gave me albon to give her and vaccinated
her for feline leukemia, panleukopenia, herpes and calcivirus.
 
next step is to do an IFA on Hope?  interval?
 
HOPE is not suffering.  inactive.  poor appetite. very, very sweet.   if I
tell AC chief she tested + I believe he will demand and gas her.  lethal
injection is supposed to be used for sick animals.   WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
 
both FIV negative.
 
something going on in Hope's chest.   periodic.  not exactly like a sneeze
or cough.  vet did give azithromycin capsules
 
any comments, other than the obvious  - - this woman has no/poor judgment  -
-  will be appreciated.
 
thank you.
 

c 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten

2011-07-24 Thread Lynda Wilson

I agree with Natalie's response.

Good luck to both of them! I hope they both end up negative.

Lynda
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 
7.23 AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten




10 weeks old could be an iffy age to test, that's why results could be
iffy, and if exposed, the kittens may shed the faint positive when their
immune systems develop.  It would be important to feed them good
supplements, good diet.  My vet would NOT have used all those vaccines at
the same time when their health was questionable - it's too much 
bombarding

them with all those vaccines.
If cats had the ELISA now, and they were negative, or tested faintly, to
make sure, they should have another ELISA in 90 days, and if that is
negative and you are satisfied, that should be IT.
If the ELISA were to be positive, the IFA should be done almost 
immediately

to confirm because ELISAs are often false positives.
Seems that there's something else going on, like an URI, giardia 
(diarrhea).



-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna 
sacarawicz

Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:40 AM
To: feline leukemia list
Subject: [Felvtalk] Hope, adult female testing faintly + on SNAP Sat, 7.23
AND Schmitzi, 10-week-old kitten


what is done is done and don't ask me why or how.  it is.  don't ask me 
why

AC didn't identify a sick-appearing cat

am fostering these two from gassing-daily county pound since 7.16.

suspected Hope had feline leukemia when I picked her up - - THIN and HOT.
She and Schmitzi were housed side by side i.e. nose to nose for a week.

spending my $.  both have diarrhea.  vet found them both negative for 
fecal
parasites.  gave Schmitzi strongid, gave me albon to give her and 
vaccinated

her for feline leukemia, panleukopenia, herpes and calcivirus.

next step is to do an IFA on Hope?  interval?

HOPE is not suffering.  inactive.  poor appetite. very, very sweet.   if I
tell AC chief she tested + I believe he will demand and gas her.  lethal
injection is supposed to be used for sick animals.   WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

both FIV negative.

something going on in Hope's chest.   periodic.  not exactly like a sneeze
or cough.  vet did give azithromycin capsules

any comments, other than the obvious  - - this woman has no/poor 
udgment  -

-  will be appreciated.

thank you.


c
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