No prob ;-)"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, thanks for that Cherie. Kerry
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 8:41 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT:Fwd: Veterinary
Thanks for that, Cherie. Have you purchased this e-book? I have to admit, I'm always intrigued to learn more about alternative kinds of treatment, but the website is kind of a 'heavy' sell.
I'd love hear reviews/feedback.
Thanks, Julie
Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought you guys
Every feral cat story I hear, I just cant
stop crying there is a book called Livings in shadows - its
a book about how to take care of feral cats the title itself makes me
cry because it represents so much of how their life is I had a feral who
used to hisses and growls as she ate I
the full schedule--all species, all topics is here:
http://www.pethobbyist.com/ChatWeek7.html
the cat-specific schedule (including Feline Digital Photography with
Helmi Flick tonight) is at
http://www.cathobbyist.com/CatChat7.html
a special note about a chat that it'd be nice to have FeLV
Oh absolutely...uhm...either that or he has already reincarnated into an orange tabby with a big head that as recently shown up at my parent's house. Same body shape...just different color! While this one doesn't hiss, he won't allow himself to be touched or caught yet either, yet he lays in
Sally,
You are very knowledgable now, but always glad to help, I would love to have more information on Transfer Factor. Thank you
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Cherie:Thanks for forwarding this message. I was already aware of much of what it had to say, especially with regards to the need
I know I am in the process of
trying to trap Gingers mom I have been feeding her and other
ferals who are left there behind my companys back (I am not allowed to
feed them any more, but I am anyway, if they find out, I could be fired). Recently,
I have seen many vicious dogs roaming
Is there a group that can help you there? Not sure where you're
located. But someone needs to trap them and get them out of there...
Sounds like a dog problem too!
Gloria
I know - I am in the process of trying to trap Ginger's mom - I have
been feeding her and other ferals who are left there
I know the problem is that I hardly see them, and I can't be there all
the time as the gate closes at night - and I can't just set a trap and
leave it over night because dogs will be there, too.
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I am in NM - I do have a friend who is a board member of NM animal
friends - street cat companion group - and she is going to help me with
the situation, but I just don't know how much we can do, sneaking around
the company if you know what I mean.
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In a message dated 2/27/2005 10:27:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.bemikitties.com/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi?mode=viewalbum=/Kitty-Play-Pen
That is great. I was thinking about a screened porch, but I believe they would like something like this even better. They
don't know about B-12, but B-Complex is sort of chartreuse!
MC
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 16:46:01 -0700, Hideyo Yamamoto
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Could someone confirm with me about this is the color of V-B 12 injection
sort of cranberry type red?
Is there anywhere 'up high' you can put the food for the cats where the dogs can't get to it?"Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need an animal organization involvedsounds like. Who's in your area?GloriaI know the problem is that I hardly see them, and I can't be there allthe time as
Hi Mary Christine . . .thank you for sending this . . .I'm going to try to
figure out how to do the chat . . .
Sally
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