Yes, I do have Ellie separated from everyone else and it's breaking my
heart; she's so lonely. What should I do?
From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Welcome Kathi
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 23:17:56 -0700
Hi Kathi,
Damn
I often order from Betterlife.com. I get powdered Lysine.GloriaOn Aug 3, 2006, at 11:11 PM, TenHouseCats wrote:the least expensive way to get lysine is to go online and find one of the many places that carries NOW brand in the one-poung powdered form. there ARE other good, natural brands,
The Belfield formula is oriented towards cats and dogs I think.
Don't think he has a human formula, but maybe I just am not aware of it.
Thanks for your story - it's wonderful and inspiring! So glad to
hear that. I'm now inspired to try it - I've used it for URI, but
never persistently
Sounds like you might try Ellie on the Vitamin C. Moreover, many of
this group mix successfully, and you might consider that.
Gloria
On Aug 4, 2006, at 7:27 AM, Kathi Clark wrote:
Yes, I do have Ellie separated from everyone else and it's breaking
my heart; she's so lonely. What should
Kathi,
There are mixed opinions about mixing. From what I understand, the most susceptible age groups are kittens and seniors, I didn't see if anyone other than Oreo fell into this group for you. I had to make a similar decision about my kittens (one positive, one negative)and decided to keep
As others have said, that's a call only you can make. Imho, since
they've already lived together for so long, any chance of infection has
already happened. I think if your other 5 were going to get felv, they
would have by now. The fact that Oreo tested pos and then re-tested neg
tells me
Amen.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of
compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise
My Effie was FeLV+ and lived very happily in her own bedroom, we put in a
screen door to the hall to give her more communication with us and the other
cats (lucite on the bottom half to discourage sharing germs). I was in the
room often, did jobs that could be done in there, like ironing,
Having lost my precious little soul Naomi a couple of days ago, and she
was only 4 months old ---quality of life means so much to me... Every
day, I loved her like there is no tomorrow because I knew that time
was not something we have had together.. I knew the time was running out
for me to be
Kerry MacKenzie has sent you an important action alert - read below for more
info, and take action at: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/131317412
Hi Friends,
I have just read and signed the petition: Say NO to mass dog slaughter in
China
I just posted to the list a dog slaughter petition to the US Ambassador
to China. Many of you doubtless had already signed.
I urge everyone to please at least consider boycotting Chinese goods.
Yes, just about everything is Made In China -- but that's what makes
it all the more imperative that we
Here's my 2 cents:
I never had a negative turn positive either. I always mixed mine, and
they were happier for it.
But again, the choice is individual, and only you can make that
decision. But I agree with Nina. If your others were exposed and
have not turned positive, chances are that
I just signed the petition. I am going to boycott
Chinese goods. I hope other people will do the same.
I know it will be hard but like I told my husband we
can live without any of THEIR products.
Cindy Reasoner
--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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I just posted to the list a dog
Thanks. I hope the way the Chinese treat animals remains a focus of
media attention.
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Will slippery elm bark help with nausea?
Thanks, Bonnie in WI
http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf
Thanks Gloria. I thought you would have an answer. BTW, you seem to post
all all hours, one of your posts came over at 4am. I saw it because I
was up too. :)
another sleepless one,
Bonnie in WI
http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
Hey Bonnie - you got that right, LOL. Sometimes I go to bed between
midnight and 1am, then wake up at 4, then go back to sleep and get up at 9.
It's a riot. Sometimes have to get up at 7:30 or 8am, it varies.
BTW, I went up to visit my good friends in Appleton, WI, in May. THey just
moved
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