That's the problem. We can't pay that much money. I
think that is so crazy to one month charge a little
over $200 for a ticket and a few months down the road
charge 4 times as much for the same exact
ticket/flight. Let's hear it for capitalism! lol.
I'm looking for something more in the $300 r
Have you checked expedia.com? I see one that leaves at 6:40pm on Fri
($1258) and one that leaves Fri 9:45pm for $1058 - both round trip - both
American Airlines...plenty of flights back on the 4th...not cheap but the time
might work.
In a message dated 6/26/2006 9:59:44 P.M. Central Day
Hey guys,
I wanted to vent a bit and also to ask for your
advice. My husband and I have had, since February, a
great trip planned for this weekend, to visit Vegas,
the Grand Canyon, and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
We already paid for everything and then three weeks
ago we cancelled everything
Julia,
I'm so sorry that you and Samantha are going through this, but I'm
thankful she has such a caring mom. Both of you will be in our
prayers tonight.
Lance
If you are not going to do chemo, please ask for a combination of 1/2 cc Dexamethasone and 1/2 cc depomedrol. They are both strong steroids. The first works within hours and is out of the system in 24 hours, the second takes a few days to kick in, so they work well together. They shrink lymphoma
Do you mean RBC are low? That's red blood cells. If they are high, he is not anemic.
People have had a lot of luck with Epogen or Immuno-Regulin, combined with steroids and doxicycline, for anemia. I-R has helped at least one cat on this list with low WBC as well.
Michelle
In a message date
Just saw your comment on the Spaz's
blog - thanks!!
Krishttp://www.spazstory.zoomshare.com
They sell it at our PetSmart here, but you have to have a prescription
from your vet.
- Original Message -
From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, June 26, 2006 7:32 pm
Subject: Re: Samanth's starting to go downhill :(
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> It stands for anorexic diet
Ok, thanks :)
Julia
On Monday, June 26, 2006, at 07:32 PM, wendy wrote:
It stands for anorexic diet. It's a prescription food
and you can only get it at a vets as far as I know.
--- Julia Hagstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
What's A/D Thanks!
Julia
On Monday, June 26, 2006, at 07:0
It stands for anorexic diet. It's a prescription food
and you can only get it at a vets as far as I know.
--- Julia Hagstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What's A/D Thanks!
>
> Julia
>
> On Monday, June 26, 2006, at 07:03 PM, wendy wrote:
>
> > Julia,
> >
> > I am so sorry that Samant
gotcha on the list :)
Krishttp://www.spazstory.zoomshare.com
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: Everybody's talent
me tooo!
elizabeth
*Save the eart
What's A/D Thanks!
Julia
On Monday, June 26, 2006, at 07:03 PM, wendy wrote:
Julia,
I am so sorry that Samantha is not responding to her
treatments. Rubbing alcohol on the pads of her feet
is supposed to help bring down fevers, but I've never
tried it. I would definitely get some A/D
Dear Julia,
It pains me greatly to write this, but this happened in '95 to my
beautiful black Burmese Sasha. The vet didn't seem to know what was
wrong - later, when Sasha was extremely ill, she told me that
chylothorax/pleural effusion was almost always a sign of an underlying
condition such as c
Julia,
I am so sorry that Samantha is not responding to her
treatments. Rubbing alcohol on the pads of her feet
is supposed to help bring down fevers, but I've never
tried it. I would definitely get some A/D from your
local vet and syringe feet it to her if you can. It
might make her more comfo
spoken like a true southerner...
:)
Wendy
--- "l.j. crabtree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> thanks girlie
>
> OMG!! had a very sad, but awesome visit with the NEW
> vet. she is straighforward and very loving. woman!!
> sheis awesome...she was so tender with minnie and
> su
<<>>>
oh terri. what awesome words you have shared i didn't stay with the emergency vets, but loving loving loving minnie is exactly what my heart says to do.
you are suc a wonderful support
lj
thanks girlie
OMG!! had a very sad, but awesome visit with the NEW vet. she is straighforward and very loving. woman!! sheis awesome...she was so tender with minnie and such a soulful and respectful physician sheis convinced the "growths" are tumors ( i suspected as much but wan't
I had to rush Samantha to vet, today, to get the fluid drained out of
her again (this makes the third time). When I took her today, the vet
said they didn't get much fluid, and she thought the tumor was getting
bigger, and was pressing on her lungs, making it hard for her to
breathe. This als
Wendy, I hate to ask this, but could
you please resend the handbook? We had a virus or something in the
computer and it deleted all our inbox and email to keep, which is where I had
the manual. I would've printed it, but unfortunately, both of our printers
have broken. Not good luck in th
I forgot also that one time when Spaz had a minor bout with anemia, the new
vet had just dispensed up pred. tablets. Personally, I would not go that
route, especially with severe anemia. Need a strong injection to get
jump-started, then pills for maintenance and weaning.
Kris
http://www.spaz
All I can tell you is about my experiences w/ Spaz. Her PCV was down to 7%
(anemia) when I got the diagnosis, and she was eight years old. She would
not eat, drink, or move. Her bilirubin was high also. The vet was quite
scared for her. He gave her a PREDNISOLONE injection and within 12 hou
Hi Rebecca,
I am so saddened to hear your news about Wowie. I
can't believe it's so soon that he's taken a turn for
the worst, but please don't give up hope. Did the vet
say what type of anemia Wowie has? Regenerative or
non-regenerative? It's important to know this. You
said his RBC count is
me tooo!
elizabeth
*Save the earth. It's the only planet with chocolate.*
-Original Message-From: gwork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 18:43:42 -0400Subject: Re: Everybody's talent
will do!
Krishttp://www.spazstory.zoomshare.com
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will do!
Krishttp://www.spazstory.zoomshare.com
- Original Message -
From:
Gina
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: Everybody's talent
I would definately like to have a copy when it is ready. Let
me know :)
Belinda,could you please add a few more of my furry friends to the services for next week? Mini,Hilary and Loralei all 3 felv 6-2-2006 Kasmir felv 6-14-2006 Edgar 6-14-2006 Mowgli felv 5-31-06Belinda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All,Here is the Candle Light Service for today, my condolence
Hi All,
Here is the Candle Light Service for today, my condolences to all who
have lost a furchild recently and my prayers for those who have sick
furkids that they may fully recover. Please let me know if I have
missed anyone.
FeLV Candlelight Service
http://bemikitties.com/cls
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Hi All-
I had written a few days ago to ask about teeth. I took Wowie to the vet
yesterday and he is not eating but not beacuse of his teeth. He is not well and
in fact, his health has taken a turn for the worst. The prognosis is not good
and neither is my state of mind. I have to make a decisio
Prayers going out to your furbaby. Please keep us
posted on what the vet finds.
:)
Wendy
--- "l.j. crabtree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when she was disgnosed about 6 months ago i
> prescribed to your list and she seemed to be doing
> we got much information to make living with he felv
> be
That sort of was my biggest worry... But not that my 10 cats who were
here in isolation for 3 months or more since the last new comer arrived
but that the new kitty was in a shelter and with her immune system might
be picking up what ever...
Anyway I posted this question last Wed. and at that
Also I'd try the feliway dispensers. And if none of that shows
promise I'd try the kitty prozac ( I don't remember what it's called.)
<<
It's fluxotine, may have to use it again with Cody ...
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties
http://bemikitties.com
Po
Don't want to answer for Tonya of course! But she probably figures
because FIV and /or FELV indicate a lowered immune system,
consequently more susceptible to catching things. Correct me if I'm
wrong, Tonya..
Gloria
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Tad Burnett wrote:
Just curious...How d
I've been in that situation and mixed an FELV/FIV cat with my
FELV's. The FIV isn't that contagious so I figured why not. The
FELV is considered somewhat more contagious. I'd say go for it.
Gloria
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Tad Burnett wrote:
Just curious...How do you figure that ??
Just curious...How do you figure that ???
Tad
catatonya wrote:
The danger (if any) would be to the fiv cat..
t
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking
of having to decide I was just asked if I would take a young cat
that is both FeLV+ and FIV+...
How much ri
When my vet and I discussed shots this last time, in March I
believe, she told me may cats have had shots for long enough that they
didn't need anymore, they were protected for life. I did get them all
the FeLV shot but that's all they got. They won't even need that now,
so no more shots
The danger (if any) would be to the fiv cat.. tTad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Speaking of having to decide I was just asked if I would take a young cat that is both FeLV+ and FIV+...How much risk does this add to my 10 FeLV+ cats??? This cat is supposed to be otherwise heal
I do believe the vaccines are worth it. And as far as rabiesI've worked at shelters, with ferals, etc and even though there's a small chance I might get rabies I do it anyway and I have not gone and got the rabies shots like lots of animal workers do. (That's for my o
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