RE: nutrition info

2005-06-16 Thread Chris
Title: RE: nutrition info









Being a young cat, he could still throw
off the virus I would have IFA done when you return on 6/30. As
for vets, you can contact rescue groups in your area who take in FELV cats
 see who they use.





Chris

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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
9:39 PM
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Subject: Re: nutrition info







I
have another question to ask - I apologize for asking so many questions but I
just can not think of all of them at one time! Since Ziggy tested pos for
FeLV at such a young age would it be safe to assume he was born
with it and is going to have it for the rest of his life? I knowtwo
of his littermates have tested pos also but not sure about the third one (he
was the only male and the others were all female).I have to say
that I am amazedby other members talking about their vets telling them to
euthanize a FeLV pos cat. I now feel blessed to have my vet as he
poo-poo'd the idea of euthanasia right from the start (I was the one who had to
bring it up when I got the test results - I was extremely nieve then and to
think it was only one week ago!). Although I am wondering if anyone has
any idea if there is a vet who could be more knowledgeable about FeLV in the
Phila suburban area - just as a precautionary measure. Also, Ziggy only
had the ELISA snap test done, should I have gotten the IFA test immediately
after? I have another appt on 6/30 for Zig and am wondering if I should
request it then or wait a few more weeks? 











I
am so happy to hear thatall the other littleangels are doing
better!As always you all are in my prayers and Ziggy sends out a
big Meow toeveryone who is helping his mommy deal with this.











Niki







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From: MacKenzie, Kerry N. 





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Sent: Wednesday, June 15,
2005 11:29 AM





Subject: RE:
nutrition info









Hi
all 
can anyone confirm that the ingreds in Vit Min
Mixyeast powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran, bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case? I
don't have my reference to hand (and not sure it mentions age anyway).

Thanks! 
Kerry 













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RE: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: RE: nutrition info






Hi all

can anyone confirm that the ingreds in Vit Min Mixyeast powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran, bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case? I don't have my reference to hand (and not sure it mentions age anyway).

Thanks!

Kerry





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RE: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Title: RE: nutrition info








I dont remember seeing any mentions
about that its not safe for kittens the only thing I read is that
sometimes, some can be allergic to yeast powder, but I have not had any
problems with any of my little guys in the past - 



Heres a brief description I
extracted from on line just as FYI




 
  
  
   

Halo Anitra's Vita-Mineral Mix

   
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
   

A
delicious supplement, made of all raw food ingredients to enhance the
nutritional value of your pet's meal. Holistic Veterinarians agree there's
nothing better for your pet than a natural, raw food diet. Easy to digest,
even for ailing or senior dogs and cats. Promotes health and cleanliness
both inside the intestines and outside on the skin. Eliminates dandruff,
excess shedding and oily coat. Frequently copied, but never equaled,
contains nutritional yeast, wheat bran, lecithin, calcium lactate (for calm
nerves) and montmorillonite (a source of trace minerals). Safe for dogs,
cats and other furry friends.

   
  
  
  
 














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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
9:30 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: nutrition info





Hi
all 
can
anyone confirm that the ingreds in Vit Min Mixyeast powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran,
bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case?
I don't have my reference to hand (and not sure it mentions age anyway).

Thanks!

Kerry














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RE: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



Thanks 
Hideyo!
Not 
sure where the montmorillonite came from--the recipe in the book I have she says 
kelp. Which did you use?
Certainly that recipe -- the one with kelp -- worked wonders on mine. 
They're turning their noses up at it, and wet food now, but at least they still 
look really great compared to when I got them.

-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Hideyo YamamotoSent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 
11:01 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: 
nutrition info

I dont remember seeing 
any mentions about that its not safe for kittens the only thing I read is that 
sometimes, some can be allergic to yeast powder, but I have not had any problems 
with any of my little guys in the past - 

Heres a brief 
description I extracted from on line just as FYI


  
  

  


  
Halo 
Anitra's Vita-Mineral Mix
  
  

  


  
A 
delicious supplement, made of all raw food ingredients to enhance 
the nutritional value of your pet's meal. Holistic Veterinarians 
agree there's nothing better for your pet than a natural, raw food 
diet. Easy to digest, even for ailing or senior dogs and cats. 
Promotes health and cleanliness both inside the intestines and 
outside on the skin. Eliminates dandruff, excess shedding and oily 
coat. Frequently copied, but never equaled, contains nutritional 
yeast, wheat bran, lecithin, calcium lactate (for calm nerves) and 
montmorillonite (a source of trace minerals). Safe for dogs, cats 
and other furry friends.
  






From: 
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On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry 
N.Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 
2005 9:30 AMTo: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: nutrition 
info

Hi 
all can anyone confirm that the ingreds 
in Vit Min Mixyeast 
powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran, 
bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week 
kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case? I don't have my reference to hand (and not 
sure it mentions age anyway).
Thanks! Kerry 





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RE: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Title: Message








I also have used Kelp  this must be
a new recipe that Anitra sells through Halo - 











From:
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On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
10:45 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: nutrition info







Thanks Hideyo!





Not sure where the montmorillonite came
from--the recipe in the book I have she says kelp. Which did you use?





Certainly that recipe -- the one with kelp
-- worked wonders on mine. They're turning their noses up at it, and wet food
now, but at least they still look really great compared to when I got them.





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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
11:01 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: nutrition info



I dont remember seeing any mentions
about that its not safe for kittens the only thing I read is that
sometimes, some can be allergic to yeast powder, but I have not had any
problems with any of my little guys in the past - 



Heres a brief description I
extracted from on line just as FYI




 
  
  
   

Halo Anitra's Vita-Mineral Mix

   
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
   

A
delicious supplement, made of all raw food ingredients to enhance the
nutritional value of your pet's meal. Holistic Veterinarians agree there's
nothing better for your pet than a natural, raw food diet. Easy to digest,
even for ailing or senior dogs and cats. Promotes health and cleanliness
both inside the intestines and outside on the skin. Eliminates dandruff,
excess shedding and oily coat. Frequently copied, but never equaled,
contains nutritional yeast, wheat bran, lecithin, calcium lactate (for calm
nerves) and montmorillonite (a source of trace minerals). Safe for dogs,
cats and other furry friends.

   
  
  
  
 














From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
9:30 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: nutrition info





Hi
all 
can
anyone confirm that the ingreds in Vit Min Mixyeast powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran,
bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case?
I don't have my reference to hand (and not sure it mentions age anyway).

Thanks!

Kerry












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RE: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



Yes, I 
guess...interesting, wonder why the change. 

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On Behalf Of Hideyo YamamotoSent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 
11:48 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: 
nutrition info

I also have used Kelp  
this must be a new recipe that Anitra sells through Halo - 






From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry 
N.Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 
2005 10:45 AMTo: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: nutrition 
info


Thanks 
Hideyo!

Not sure where the 
montmorillonite came from--the recipe in the book I have she says kelp. Which 
did you use?

Certainly that recipe 
-- the one with kelp -- worked wonders on mine. They're turning their noses up 
at it, and wet food now, but at least they still look really great compared to 
when I got them.

-Original 
Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Hideyo 
YamamotoSent: Wednesday, June 
15, 2005 11:01 AMTo: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: nutrition 
info
I dont remember seeing 
any mentions about that its not safe for kittens the only thing I read is that 
sometimes, some can be allergic to yeast powder, but I have not had any problems 
with any of my little guys in the past - 

Heres a brief 
description I extracted from on line just as FYI


  
  

  


  
Halo 
Anitra's Vita-Mineral Mix
  
  

  


  
A 
delicious supplement, made of all raw food ingredients to enhance 
the nutritional value of your pet's meal. Holistic Veterinarians 
agree there's nothing better for your pet than a natural, raw food 
diet. Easy to digest, even for ailing or senior dogs and cats. 
Promotes health and cleanliness both inside the intestines and 
outside on the skin. Eliminates dandruff, excess shedding and oily 
coat. Frequently copied, but never equaled, contains nutritional 
yeast, wheat bran, lecithin, calcium lactate (for calm nerves) and 
montmorillonite (a source of trace minerals). Safe for dogs, cats 
and other furry friends.
  






From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry 
N.Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 
2005 9:30 AMTo: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: nutrition 
info

Hi 
all can anyone confirm that the ingreds 
in Vit Min Mixyeast 
powder, kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran, 
bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week 
kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case? I don't have my reference to hand (and not 
sure it mentions age anyway).
Thanks! Kerry 





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Re: nutrition info

2005-06-15 Thread Nicholena Rushton
Title: RE: nutrition info




I have another question to ask - I apologize for asking so many questions 
but I just can not think of all of them at one time! Since Ziggy tested 
pos for FeLV at such a young age would it be "safe" to assume he was born with 
it and is going to have it for the rest of his life? I knowtwo of 
his littermates have tested pos also but not sure about the third one (he was 
the only male and the others were all female).I have to say that I 
am amazedby other members talking about their vets telling them to 
euthanize a FeLV pos cat. I now feel blessed to have my vet as he 
poo-poo'd the idea of euthanasia right from the start (I was the one who had to 
bring it up when I got the test results - I was extremely nieve then and to 
think it was only one week ago!). Although I am wondering if anyone has 
any idea if there is a vet who could be more knowledgeable about FeLV in the 
Phila suburban area - just as a precautionary measure. Also, Ziggy only 
had the ELISA snap test done, should I have gotten the IFA test immediately 
after? I have another appt on 6/30 for Zig and am wondering if I should 
request it then or wait a few more weeks? 

I am so happy to hear thatall the other littleangels are doing 
better!As always you all are in my prayers and Ziggy sends out a big 
Meow toeveryone who is helping his mommy deal with this.

Niki

  - Original Message - 
  From: MacKenzie, Kerry N. 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:29 
  AM
  Subject: RE: nutrition info
  
  Hi all can anyone confirm that the ingreds in Vit 
  Min Mixyeast powder, 
  kelp powder, lecithin granules, wheat bran, bonemeal--- are safe for a 9 week kitten--Niki's Ziggy in this case? 
  I don't have my reference to hand (and not sure it mentions age 
  anyway).
  Thanks! Kerry 
  
  
  Mayer, Brown, Rowe  Maw LLP is moving our Chicago office 
  to the Hyatt Center, 71 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Email addresses, 
  telephone numbers, and facsimile numbers remain unchanged. For more 
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  LaSalle, Chicago IL, 60604. 
  
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