RE: Update on Cricket 11-07-05
I am so proud of Cricket! I will be praying that he will continue to get better! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria Lane Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:37 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Update on Cricket 11-07-05 Wow, glad to hear he's hanging in there and that his gums are pink - and glad to hear that you had a break in Corpus Christi! Gloria On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:23 AM, wendy wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I hope your weekend was a relaxing one. I did manage > to relax in Corpus Christi some, which I needed. My > mom, aunt, and cousin went by the house on Saturday > and gave Cricket his Prednisolone and Cyproheptadine > and loved on him quite a bit. My best friend came by > Sunday and gave him his Prednisolone. I got home last > night and gave him his meds and he drank quite a bit > of tuna juice. I force fed him baby food this > morning. I could kick myself because I told the vet > to call in a prescrip in liquid form, because Cricket > takes liquid better than pills, but the stuff smells > and tastes horrible and he gags on it (did you know > you could fill a prescrip for an animal at > Walmart?!!!-I thought pharmacies were for people > medicine only). The vet didn't have time to get the > cream for his ear compounded before I left for the > weekend, so I'm working on getting that today. When I > got home, Cricket was very weak. He probably didn't > eat or drink much while I was gone, but I think if I > can get his strength back up with good food and water, > he will be fine. One wonderful thing: I noticed as I > was giving him his meds he has some pink back in his > gums, so his body must have stopped or slowed killing > the red blood cells! Hallelujah! If we can just get > him over this hump, I think he might get that virus > back into remission. He seems to be hanging in there > and fighting. A million thanks and blessings again to > all of you who help, encourage, and listen to everyone > here on this webtalk page. > > :) > Wendy > > > > > __ > Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > http://mail.yahoo.com > >
Re: Update on Cricket 11-07-05
Wow, glad to hear he's hanging in there and that his gums are pink - and glad to hear that you had a break in Corpus Christi! Gloria On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:23 AM, wendy wrote: Hi Guys, I hope your weekend was a relaxing one. I did manage to relax in Corpus Christi some, which I needed. My mom, aunt, and cousin went by the house on Saturday and gave Cricket his Prednisolone and Cyproheptadine and loved on him quite a bit. My best friend came by Sunday and gave him his Prednisolone. I got home last night and gave him his meds and he drank quite a bit of tuna juice. I force fed him baby food this morning. I could kick myself because I told the vet to call in a prescrip in liquid form, because Cricket takes liquid better than pills, but the stuff smells and tastes horrible and he gags on it (did you know you could fill a prescrip for an animal at Walmart?!!!-I thought pharmacies were for people medicine only). The vet didn't have time to get the cream for his ear compounded before I left for the weekend, so I'm working on getting that today. When I got home, Cricket was very weak. He probably didn't eat or drink much while I was gone, but I think if I can get his strength back up with good food and water, he will be fine. One wonderful thing: I noticed as I was giving him his meds he has some pink back in his gums, so his body must have stopped or slowed killing the red blood cells! Hallelujah! If we can just get him over this hump, I think he might get that virus back into remission. He seems to be hanging in there and fighting. A million thanks and blessings again to all of you who help, encourage, and listen to everyone here on this webtalk page. :) Wendy __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
Update on Cricket 11-07-05
Hi Guys, I hope your weekend was a relaxing one. I did manage to relax in Corpus Christi some, which I needed. My mom, aunt, and cousin went by the house on Saturday and gave Cricket his Prednisolone and Cyproheptadine and loved on him quite a bit. My best friend came by Sunday and gave him his Prednisolone. I got home last night and gave him his meds and he drank quite a bit of tuna juice. I force fed him baby food this morning. I could kick myself because I told the vet to call in a prescrip in liquid form, because Cricket takes liquid better than pills, but the stuff smells and tastes horrible and he gags on it (did you know you could fill a prescrip for an animal at Walmart?!!!-I thought pharmacies were for people medicine only). The vet didn't have time to get the cream for his ear compounded before I left for the weekend, so I'm working on getting that today. When I got home, Cricket was very weak. He probably didn't eat or drink much while I was gone, but I think if I can get his strength back up with good food and water, he will be fine. One wonderful thing: I noticed as I was giving him his meds he has some pink back in his gums, so his body must have stopped or slowed killing the red blood cells! Hallelujah! If we can just get him over this hump, I think he might get that virus back into remission. He seems to be hanging in there and fighting. A million thanks and blessings again to all of you who help, encourage, and listen to everyone here on this webtalk page. :) Wendy __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com