Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?/Attn: MJ

2007-03-21 Thread Marissa Johnson
WOW!  Thanks.  Finksburg is only a little over and hour from me, so I might be 
able to swing that.  Could you give me his number and I'll call?  I'm going to 
call several places today and see what I can find out.
   
  Last night...about 10:30 or so I really thought I would lose him.  He was so 
lethargic that when we gave him fluids he just flopped in my arms and didn't 
even wince when we stuck him (normally he screams).  I told him that if he 
wanted to make it through the night I was going to try to find a vet to help 
us.  His temp was in the low 103's during the night and 104.2 this morning.  
And around 5:30 or so he got up and ate and drank quite a bit of water on his 
own.  That was great to see!
   
  I'm gonna start calling around, so please send your dr's info.  THANKS!  
And I'd love to have you vouch for me...I can use all the discounts I can get!
   
  MJ

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  I forgot [silly me!} to say that my vet also gives Rescue Rates
  If you want, I'll vouch for you
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RE: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?/Attn: MJ

2007-03-21 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Dear Marissa
Sending you and Slinky healing vibes and prayers. It's great that you're
getting recommendations for a good vet relatively nearby. We're all
rooting for you and your little trooper Slinky. love and hugs, Kerry
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WOW!  Thanks.  Finksburg is only a little over and hour from me, so I
might be able to swing that.  Could you give me his number and I'll
call?  I'm going to call several places today and see what I can find
out.
 
Last night...about 10:30 or so I really thought I would lose him.  He
was so lethargic that when we gave him fluids he just flopped in my arms
and didn't even wince when we stuck him (normally he screams).  I told
him that if he wanted to make it through the night I was going to try to
find a vet to help us.  His temp was in the low 103's during the night
and 104.2 this morning.  And around 5:30 or so he got up and ate and
drank quite a bit of water on his own.  That was great to see!
 
I'm gonna start calling around, so please send your dr's info.
THANKS!  And I'd love to have you vouch for me...I can use all the
discounts I can get!
 
MJ

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Rates
If you want, I'll vouch for you
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Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?/Attn: MJ

2007-03-21 Thread PEC2851
MJ-
I am going to get all that info. for you... Please bare w/ me, I'm  
S-L-O-W. Wonder why  J/K - not
I think I can even get you another rescue referral.  Working on  that.
I will do my best.. Promise.  And, the sooner, the better,  right?  He is 
VERY busy, but he DOES take emergencies almost right  away.
One more GREAT thing - He NEVER opts for euthanasia  He does all  he's 
able.  LOVE that vet, really.
I'll get that info. to you ASAP...(Probably off-list)
Please stay in touch!
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FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread Marissa Johnson
Hi.  Is anyone in the DC area?  Does anyone know of any vets who are supportive 
with FeLV + cats in the DC metro area (or Baltimore area)?  The vet I've been 
working with doesn't think we should try IR or anything else.  I'm tempted to 
get it and give it subq myself, but...that's probably not the best idea.  I've 
got a call in to the oncologist at the hospital and to my regular vet.  But I 
thought I'd see if anyone knows of any especially good vets in my area.
   
  Thanks!!
   
  MJ

 
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Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread TenHouseCats

good time to remind everyone to post the name and contact info of their
FeLV-friendly vets
at www.adopt.bemikitties.com -- makes it much easier for everyone else when
there is need!


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RE: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread Tracy Weese
I am just outside of DC, in the Eastern Panhandle of WV and have great vets 
that have always supported me and my FeLV+ catssome have even done extra 
research just for me.  There is a lady I know in DC that might be able to help 
you, too, I will try to contact her.

Tracy 
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From: Marissa Johnson 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: 3/20/2007 7:26:56 PM 
Subject: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?


Hi.  Is anyone in the DC area?  Does anyone know of any vets who are supportive 
with FeLV + cats in the DC metro area (or Baltimore area)?  The vet I've been 
working with doesn't think we should try IR or anything else.  I'm tempted to 
get it and give it subq myself, but...that's probably not the best idea.  I've 
got a call in to the oncologist at the hospital and to my regular vet.  But I 
thought I'd see if anyone knows of any especially good vets in my area.

Thanks!!

MJ


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RE: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread Marissa Johnson
THANK YOU!  I'd probably even be willing to drive to WV...are you near 
Martinsburg or...?  My friend the vet tech who's here came from Charleston!  
THANKS

Tracy Weese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am just outside of DC, in the 
Eastern Panhandle of WV and have great vets that have always supported me and 
my FeLV+ catssome have even done extra research just for me.  There is a 
lady I know in DC that might be able to help you, too, I will try to contact 
her.
   
Tracy 
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From: Marissa Johnson 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Sent: 3/20/2007 7:26:56 PM 
  Subject: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?
  

  Hi.  Is anyone in the DC area?  Does anyone know of any vets who are 
supportive with FeLV + cats in the DC metro area (or Baltimore area)?  The vet 
I've been working with doesn't think we should try IR or anything else.  I'm 
tempted to get it and give it subq myself, but...that's probably not the best 
idea.  I've got a call in to the oncologist at the hospital and to my regular 
vet.  But I thought I'd see if anyone knows of any especially good vets in my 
area.
   
  Thanks!!
   
  MJ

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RE: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread Tracy Weese
I am just about 5 miles outside from Martinsburg.  My vets are Shenandoah 
Veterinary Hospital, here is their website--they are general vets, but have 
worked with me (w/o ever making feel like it was useless or a waste of time to 
let my FeLV+  cats/kittens live.  I have a (negative) cat w/lymphoma and they 
referred me to vets in Gaithersburg, (VCA/VRC).

Right now I have 4 FeLV+--two tiny girls who had it as kittens and are probably 
5 and 6 and very healthy, although small.  I have another rescue from DC who is 
an adult male and he is very pink and healthy but has other issues 
(entropia), and a former farm tomcat who was diagnosed when I took him off a 
farm for a terrible URI--he came in all snotty and weighing 16 lbs--he was 
diagnoses positive so he never went back to the farm (he was not my cat--to 
start) and now he weighs in around 22 lbs!



http://www.wvvethospital.com/  (my vets--Dr. Niamatali is esp. good to work 
w/re: the FeLV+ cats)

here are the Gaithersburg vets (they have been wonderful with my cancer cat)  
http://www.vcavra.com/


Tracy 


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From: Marissa Johnson 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: 3/20/2007 8:02:40 PM 
Subject: RE: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?


THANK YOU!  I'd probably even be willing to drive to WV...are you near 
Martinsburg or...?  My friend the vet tech who's here came from Charleston!  
THANKS

Tracy Weese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
I am just outside of DC, in the Eastern Panhandle of WV and have great vets 
that have always supported me and my FeLV+ catssome have even done extra 
research just for me.  There is a lady I know in DC that might be able to help 
you, too, I will try to contact her.

Tracy 
- Original Message - 
From: Marissa Johnson 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: 3/20/2007 7:26:56 PM 
Subject: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?


Hi.  Is anyone in the DC area?  Does anyone know of any vets who are supportive 
with FeLV + cats in the DC metro area (or Baltimore area)?  The vet I've been 
working with doesn't think we should try IR or anything else.  I'm tempted to 
get it and give it subq myself, but...that's probably not the best idea.  I've 
got a call in to the oncologist at the hospital and to my regular vet.  But I 
thought I'd see if anyone knows of any especially good vets in my area.

Thanks!!

MJ


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Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread PEC2851
MJ-
I'm in south(western) central Pa.
The wonderful, compassionate, caring vet I use is in  Finksburg, Md.
A long drive (not anymore, can't drive, have to rely on my rescue  
buddies...Sigh, another story) from here, but is Finksburg, Md. an option? [ It 
 is 
closer than WV]
If you're interested, please let me know  I will get you his address   
phone #.
Looking forward to your reply
 
Patti  her gang

 
PS- Sorry, but PRIOR to my MVA, I did have some very wonderful vets in  
Catonsville, Md.  And, with this dern memory problem, I don't  even know 
where 
all my vet records are anymore:(



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Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?/Attn: MJ

2007-03-20 Thread PEC2851
I forgot [silly me!} to say that my vet also gives Rescue  Rates
If you want, I'll vouch for you
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Re: FeLV Supportive Vets in DC Area?

2007-03-20 Thread Belinda
  Here is a directory, you can call them and see if any sound like they 
may be worth checking out.  Give them all the details and tell them you 
want to do whatever you can to help your baby feel better.


http://www.metropets.org/YellowPages/Vets_DC.php

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