RE: OT: To Beckie, Air Conditioner

2007-08-03 Thread Melissa Lind
Hi Glenda,

Yes, it's been so nice! We've had the air off for a day and a half! I love
it! The babies can sit in the windows and smell the outside and hear the
birdies--it's wonderful! I'm in Northeast NE (Osmond)--quite far from you!
We're about 45 min. from SD and 1 hour from Iowa. I hope you have a
wonderful weekend, neighbor :)

Melissa

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of glenda Goodman
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:23 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT: To Beckie, Air Conditioner

Hi Melissa, I just want to say hello to you since we
are neighbors and dealing with the same climates,
even...It has been wonderful these last couple days
here in the western panhandle of Nebraska...hope your
area has been cooler too. 
It is true the kitties do get wiped out from the
heat...Now that I am dealing with my FeLV+ kitty I am
constantly paranoid when I notice one of my other guys
sleeping more than usual or not as active...These
cooler days do put more pep in the kitties. I
appreciate your take on this...Have a great day! 
Glenda
--- Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Beckie,
 
  
 
 I forgot to mention about the air-ours was broken
 for 3 weeks during some of
 the hottest weather before we could finally get a
 guy to come fix it!
 Luckily we had a basement, so the kitties could go
 down there if they felt
 too hot. Mostly they would just lie around the
 house. They played a lot less
 than usual-they seemed pretty exhausted from the
 heat. I know we filled
 their water dishes much more than before. 
 
  
 
 So, I guess I would say, it was pretty uncomfortable
 for them. Most of them
 are healthy, so it was easier for them, but for a
 sick cat, I think the heat
 would be much worse. If you have ceiling fans or
 other fans going for some
 circulation, I think it would be better for the
 cats-or a basement too. We
 moved their food dishes down there to encourage them
 to spend more time in
 the cool basement.
 
  
 
 Once our air was fixed, I noticed that our kitties
 were much happier and
 more playful. I would say you don't have to have a
 freezing cold house, but
 maybe running the air once in a while to remove the
 humidity would be good
 and keeping the air circulating is smart too. 
 
  
 
 We don't love the heat, but we don't mind it a
 little warm either, so I know
 what you are feeling. We like to use the air as
 little as possible, not
 because we're cheap, but because we like the sounds
 of the outdoors, the
 birds, the breeze, etc. I always feel cooped up when
 we have to shut the
 windows. Someday we'd like to finish the basement
 which would be a nice
 summer retreat with naturally cooled air. I think
 you said you live in
 Iowa-I'm from Nebraska, and if our climates are
 similar, it's the humidity
 that becomes unbearable more than the heat! :-) 
 
  
 
 Melissa Lind
 
  
 
 



 


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RE: OT: To Beckie, Air Conditioner

2007-08-03 Thread Caroline Kaufmann
Beckie: 

My two cents: my Fel Leuk cat Monkee died on July 16. I had him for 4 years-- no health problems at all besides the initial worms, ear funk that came with him being outside for at least 6 months before I rescued him. I found a lump on his leg at the end of April and he was diagnosed with lymphosarcoma. We did chemo, surgically removed the lump, and then he developed anemia and we just couldn't break it. He had one blood transfusion, then died in my arms 2 and half weeks after that. But leading up to his illness, he was so healthy that I was going to have him retested for Fe Leuk for the 3rd time this summer because I just couldn't believe he had it. 
However, throughout his healthy life, he always had trouble with heat. I live in Kentucky so it gets very hot and humid in the summer. I would take him out on a leash and if the temp was above 80 degrees, we wouldn't be out there long before he would start to pant. I have always been told by vets that panting- in a cat- is a very bad thing. So, Monkee lived his life in the lap of air conditioned luxury and a lot of time I ran the a/c just for him. I felt he deserved it after his stint as an outdoor cat fending for himself in the freezing cold and heat of the summer.
I think all cats are different. Some are just more prone to panting the minute they get hot, others love to bask in the heat and full and sun and sleep. I suggest you watch for panting- it can be very subtle, not obvious like a dog- just a slightly open mouth sometimes. If any one of them is panting, they are hot and uncomfortable. The most important thing for a FeLeuk cat is keeping them comfortable, stress-free and happy. 
-Caroline 


From: "Melissa Lind" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT: To Beckie, Air ConditionerDate: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 09:06:30 -0500






Hi Beckie,

I forgot to mention about the air—ours was broken for 3 weeks during some of the hottest weather before we could finally get a guy to come fix it! Luckily we had a basement, so the kitties could go down there if they felt too hot. Mostly they would just lie around the house. They played a lot less than usual—they seemed pretty exhausted from the heat. I know we filled their water dishes much more than before. 

So, I guess I would say, it was pretty uncomfortable for them. Most of them are healthy, so it was easier for them, but for a sick cat, I think the heat would be much worse. If you have ceiling fans or other fans going for some circulation, I think it would be better for the cats—or a basement too. We moved their food dishes down there to encourage them to spend more time in the cool basement.

Once our air was fixed, I noticed that our kitties were much happier and more playful. I would say you don’t have to have a freezing cold house, but maybe running the air once in a while to remove the humidity would be good and keeping the air circulating is smart too. 

We don’t love the heat, but we don’t mind it a little warm either, so I know what you are feeling. We like to use the air as little as possible, not because we’re cheap, but because we like the sounds of the outdoors, the birds, the breeze, etc. I always feel cooped up when we have to shut the windows. Someday we’d like to finish the basement which would be a nice summer retreat with naturally cooled air. I think you said you live in Iowa—I’m from Nebraska, and if our climates are similar, it’s the humidity that becomes unbearable more than the heat! J 

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Re: OT: To Beckie, Air Conditioner

2007-08-03 Thread Kelley Saveika
I was really frightened when my ac broke.  I could have suffered with
it a little while, but my cats were *really* suffering and I cant'
stand that (of course I also live in TX and it was well over 100
degrees in my house).

Missy and I stayed at the Motel 6 (because of her heart condition),
but I couldn't bring them all.

On 8/3/07, Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Hi Beckie,



 I forgot to mention about the air—ours was broken for 3 weeks during some of
 the hottest weather before we could finally get a guy to come fix it!
 Luckily we had a basement, so the kitties could go down there if they felt
 too hot. Mostly they would just lie around the house. They played a lot less
 than usual—they seemed pretty exhausted from the heat. I know we filled
 their water dishes much more than before.



 So, I guess I would say, it was pretty uncomfortable for them. Most of them
 are healthy, so it was easier for them, but for a sick cat, I think the heat
 would be much worse. If you have ceiling fans or other fans going for some
 circulation, I think it would be better for the cats—or a basement too. We
 moved their food dishes down there to encourage them to spend more time in
 the cool basement.



 Once our air was fixed, I noticed that our kitties were much happier and
 more playful. I would say you don't have to have a freezing cold house, but
 maybe running the air once in a while to remove the humidity would be good
 and keeping the air circulating is smart too.



 We don't love the heat, but we don't mind it a little warm either, so I know
 what you are feeling. We like to use the air as little as possible, not
 because we're cheap, but because we like the sounds of the outdoors, the
 birds, the breeze, etc. I always feel cooped up when we have to shut the
 windows. Someday we'd like to finish the basement which would be a nice
 summer retreat with naturally cooled air. I think you said you live in
 Iowa—I'm from Nebraska, and if our climates are similar, it's the humidity
 that becomes unbearable more than the heat! J



 Melissa Lind




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Re: OT: To Beckie, Air Conditioner

2007-08-03 Thread glenda Goodman
Hi Melissa, I just want to say hello to you since we
are neighbors and dealing with the same climates,
even...It has been wonderful these last couple days
here in the western panhandle of Nebraska...hope your
area has been cooler too. 
It is true the kitties do get wiped out from the
heat...Now that I am dealing with my FeLV+ kitty I am
constantly paranoid when I notice one of my other guys
sleeping more than usual or not as active...These
cooler days do put more pep in the kitties. I
appreciate your take on this...Have a great day! 
Glenda
--- Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Beckie,
 
  
 
 I forgot to mention about the air-ours was broken
 for 3 weeks during some of
 the hottest weather before we could finally get a
 guy to come fix it!
 Luckily we had a basement, so the kitties could go
 down there if they felt
 too hot. Mostly they would just lie around the
 house. They played a lot less
 than usual-they seemed pretty exhausted from the
 heat. I know we filled
 their water dishes much more than before. 
 
  
 
 So, I guess I would say, it was pretty uncomfortable
 for them. Most of them
 are healthy, so it was easier for them, but for a
 sick cat, I think the heat
 would be much worse. If you have ceiling fans or
 other fans going for some
 circulation, I think it would be better for the
 cats-or a basement too. We
 moved their food dishes down there to encourage them
 to spend more time in
 the cool basement.
 
  
 
 Once our air was fixed, I noticed that our kitties
 were much happier and
 more playful. I would say you don't have to have a
 freezing cold house, but
 maybe running the air once in a while to remove the
 humidity would be good
 and keeping the air circulating is smart too. 
 
  
 
 We don't love the heat, but we don't mind it a
 little warm either, so I know
 what you are feeling. We like to use the air as
 little as possible, not
 because we're cheap, but because we like the sounds
 of the outdoors, the
 birds, the breeze, etc. I always feel cooped up when
 we have to shut the
 windows. Someday we'd like to finish the basement
 which would be a nice
 summer retreat with naturally cooled air. I think
 you said you live in
 Iowa-I'm from Nebraska, and if our climates are
 similar, it's the humidity
 that becomes unbearable more than the heat! :-) 
 
  
 
 Melissa Lind
 
  
 
 



  

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