Re: Tsunade, question, and Samantha

2006-11-07 Thread catatonya
Glad to hear about Tsunade.  The best things to help the felv stay dormant are to keep her on supplements, good food, and stress free.     tonyaChelsea Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Tsunade is doing much better. She has really gotten into playing withtoys (was not interested at 1st). I bought some new toys yesterday, put4 of them in her porch and she went wild knocking them everwhere. Sheeven brought me a present, she carried her fish plush toy, and dropped iton the mat next to the door that leads inside. When she was stayingoutdoors, before I decided to keep her, she would bring a half-eaten voleor sometimes whole voles as presents. I like the toys much better, itscute and the rodents can live in peace now.My question is HOW can a cat that is leukemia
 positive make the virusgo away or become dormant??? I understand a false test result, but Ithought once a cat gets the leukemia there is no way to truly get rid ofit. Please clear this up for me.This is for Samantha. If her totth roots are showing why not just dosurgery to pull the gums back up over the roots??? The tooth roots ofall of my bottom teeth are showing, and they are getting lower and lower.I will probably have to have gum sugery within the next year because mylower gums continue to recede. My dentist is puzzled by this as I amyoung, 23, and have never had a cavity. Go figure.Chelsea

Re: Tsunade, question, and Samantha

2006-10-27 Thread Nancy Schneider
I'm new to this disease so I don't know if I can help, but two of my
cats have the herpes virus. From what I am told the virus never leaves
the body. If the cat becomes stressed out, the virus flares up. I've
noticed this with Sarah. She is fine for months then something upsets
her and her right eye flares up. It becomes red and inflammed. I use a
compounded eye drop on her and in a few days it heals. But my
understanding is that the virus cannot be expelled from the body. I
think probably this is true about leukemia, although I'm still learning.
Samantha seems to accumulate tartar where the teeth join the gums. The
tartar irritates the gums and they recede even more. As the condition
worsens the bone may become exposed. The vet suggested that the teeth be
pulled to lessen the reaction.

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>>> Chelsea Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/26/06 6:19 PM >>>

Tsunade is doing much better.  She has really gotten into playing with
toys (was not interested at 1st).  I bought some new toys yesterday,
put
4 of them in her porch and she went wild knocking them everwhere.  She
even brought me a present, she carried her fish plush toy, and dropped
it
on the mat next to the door that leads inside.  When she was staying
outdoors, before I decided to keep her, she would bring a half-eaten
vole
or sometimes whole voles as presents.  I like the toys much better,
its
cute and the rodents can live in peace now.

My question is HOW can a cat that is leukemia positive make the
virus
go away or become dormant???  I understand a false test result, but I
thought once a cat gets the leukemia there is no way to truly get rid
of
it.  Please clear this up for me.

This is for Samantha.  If her totth roots are showing why not just do
surgery to pull the gums back up over the roots???  The tooth roots of
all of my bottom teeth are showing, and they are getting lower and
lower.
 I will probably have to have gum sugery within the next year because
my
lower gums continue to recede.  My dentist is puzzled by this as I am
young, 23, and have never had a cavity.  Go figure.

Chelsea



Re: Tsunade, question, and Samantha

2006-10-27 Thread Kat
Hi Chelsea,

If the kitty's immune system is strong enough it can fight off the virus,
that is why we look for immune boosters to give to them as well as the
best food we can find/afford.  I believe there have been studies that show
something like a third of the cats exposed will be able to fight it off, a
third will not get it at all, and the last third will contract it without
being able to throw it off.

Something you can try for Samantha's teeth and gums is giving her C0Q10 -
I think I remember my vet saying 30mg a day.  You can get it in gel caps
and just squirt it on her food.  It may also help you - you can take
anywhere from 30mg/day up to 100mg/day depending on the severity of the
problem.

Kat (Mew Jersey)

On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Chelsea Bennett wrote:

> Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 21:19:11 -0400
> From: Chelsea Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Tsunade, question, and Samantha
>
>
> Tsunade is doing much better.  She has really gotten into playing with
> toys (was not interested at 1st).  I bought some new toys yesterday, put
> 4 of them in her porch and she went wild knocking them everwhere.  She
> even brought me a present, she carried her fish plush toy, and dropped it
> on the mat next to the door that leads inside.  When she was staying
> outdoors, before I decided to keep her, she would bring a half-eaten vole
> or sometimes whole voles as presents.  I like the toys much better, its
> cute and the rodents can live in peace now.
>
> My question is HOW can a cat that is leukemia positive make the virus
> go away or become dormant???  I understand a false test result, but I
> thought once a cat gets the leukemia there is no way to truly get rid of
> it.  Please clear this up for me.
>
> This is for Samantha.  If her totth roots are showing why not just do
> surgery to pull the gums back up over the roots???  The tooth roots of
> all of my bottom teeth are showing, and they are getting lower and lower.
>  I will probably have to have gum sugery within the next year because my
> lower gums continue to recede.  My dentist is puzzled by this as I am
> young, 23, and have never had a cavity.  Go figure.
>
> Chelsea
>
>



Re: Tsunade, question, and Samantha

2006-10-26 Thread Belinda
  The teeth and roots are being reabsorbed into her gums, the only way 
to fix it is pull the teeth and make sure to get all of the root out, 
otherwise it's basically like doing nothing and very painful.


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Tsunade, question, and Samantha

2006-10-26 Thread Chelsea Bennett

Tsunade is doing much better.  She has really gotten into playing with
toys (was not interested at 1st).  I bought some new toys yesterday, put
4 of them in her porch and she went wild knocking them everwhere.  She
even brought me a present, she carried her fish plush toy, and dropped it
on the mat next to the door that leads inside.  When she was staying
outdoors, before I decided to keep her, she would bring a half-eaten vole
or sometimes whole voles as presents.  I like the toys much better, its
cute and the rodents can live in peace now.

My question is HOW can a cat that is leukemia positive make the virus
go away or become dormant???  I understand a false test result, but I
thought once a cat gets the leukemia there is no way to truly get rid of
it.  Please clear this up for me.

This is for Samantha.  If her totth roots are showing why not just do
surgery to pull the gums back up over the roots???  The tooth roots of
all of my bottom teeth are showing, and they are getting lower and lower.
 I will probably have to have gum sugery within the next year because my
lower gums continue to recede.  My dentist is puzzled by this as I am
young, 23, and have never had a cavity.  Go figure.

Chelsea