Prayers coming your way for you and your babies Hideyo - hope all works out
well.
Michelle, Minstrel, Buddy Angel Bramble
I too feel anger at owner who owned Bramble and Tidge before I had them for a
short time - both FIV+. However the fact that they trusted me and loved me for
that short time as Max did with you is an honour and they let us know we at
least made them happy and gave them a sense of safety. I think
I am really sorry.
Michelle
There all over, unfortunately...
On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the vet I worked for was an idiot. Sorry to scare anyone.
What's REALLY scary, is that she is most likely STILL in business
down in Tennessee.
Jenn
http://ucat.us
Ken,
Did they do a bone marrow biopsy on Max? I thought
that was the only way to know whether it was in the
bone marrow. Does anyone know if this is right?
:)
Wendy
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Hi
I know imom through the other board I am on (feline
$1000 is crazy! My vet said it would cost us
$250-$300 in Dallas. I guess the cost of living plays
in here?
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- I live in New Jersey. Oradell Animal hospital
wanted a grand minimum
Ken-
I am so sorry about Max. It's wonderful how our
furballs touch us so deeply with their wordless ways
and love. And so heartbreaking when we lose them. I
hope your heart heals enough to love another kitty who
will need you one day like you loved Max. I also wish
for you financial freedom,
Ken,
I know I haven't posted much on the list. I do readmost emails late at night and try to respond when possible.
My heart is breaking for you. Myself and others know what your going through it is never easy.
You did the rightful thing by letting him go and I'm saddened that he didn't have
Please forward to people who might be able to help. Thanks.
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From: Kinship Circle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 8, 2005 10:31:49 AM MST
To: 1. Animal Rescue New Orleans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: *Cat People Needed in New Orleans!*
11/8/05--CALLING ALL CAT PEOPLE:
Perserverence sounds about right! Poor little Emily!!! I have never (knock on wood) had to deal with it on my cats. I have always been scared to death of getting it. It's hard enough for me to clean up my day to day pissing contests! I do have to say though, that things have been better since
For Ringworm, double doses of Program, which is used for fleas, also works for ringworm. Medicated baths (that should be fun) and topical ointments can help too.
I think calicos do have sensitive skin. Mine does, and a friend's too. I've not heard about the natural 'life cycle'. My understanding is that the spores live for months so that the ringworm keeps coming back?
tDel Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but will little Emily still have
Kerry,
I truly believe you have NOTHING to worry about if the negative cat is vaccinated. Even if he's not I don't think you do.
t"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi allWhat is the risk of negative cats becoming positive after they eat (justthe one time) from a positive's food
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