Sorry off topic again! I have the memebers addresses who would like the
kitty italian charms. I am going to be sending them out in the next few days.
If
anyone else would like to have one please email me your mailing address. They
are suppose to be a good luck charm. And love and luck is wh
At 07:32 AM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
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From: Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:29 AM
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Subject: unknown cause of Anemia - help!
You mentioned a while ago that she was eating
poorly because of her teeth. That could pla
You've got guts, we're not even going to attempt a tree this year! Our big
girl Blue would behave, but the four eight-month old kittens are a bunch of
hooligans. Maybe we can do stockings, if we wait until the last minute to put
in the presents.
We'll have to exchange some Christmas morning pi
I'm not sure which disk it was on, we just finished watching the last one in
season 3, but I'm thinking it was somewhere in season 1. We have Netflix, when
we finish one they send the next. I adore the books, but the series is pretty
darn addicting too. Wonderful actors, especially Robert Har
Kiss those sweet babies for me -- poor dears. I'm so glad it went well and
that Will Feral is bouncing back.
elizabeth
*Save the earth. It's the only planet with chocolate.*
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Hard to say if tying the inner workings of the scrotum in knots would hurt
less than sewing through them (it certainly SOUNDS painful, doesn't it?
sorry to the guys on the list who are now all cringing), but I'm almost
positive GLUE would be the least painful of the three options.
Glad Will is hom
Thanks, Beth. The sandwich did not come from the hotel. Antonio is doing
very well! The kids are all excited about the new tiny Christmas tree (our
first!). I guess it's especially exciting because no one is allowed to go near
it except Othello -- mighty defender of the Christmas Tree! He'
Actually, sewing a large button onto it probably would work to keep it from
refilling (by applying pressure across the width of the ear). It wouldn't
keep it a smooth flap, but it should stop the hematoma from reoccurring.
Brilliant idea, actually. I read all the books, loved them. I missed that
on
I would think that it would be possible to lightly sedate him in office, and
numb the
ear locally, and lance it... without general anesthesia.
Phaewryn
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VT low cost Spay&Neuter, and Emergency Financial Assistance for cat owners:
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Here is what a typical healed hematoma ear looks like:
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/Fang-Heshet-NEW.jpg
http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/HESHET.jpg
(RIP Heshet - he was one of the FIV+ Angel Wings rescues, he's since passed on
surrounded by love)
Phaewryn
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Hi everyone,
I finally had Will neutered, he did great, eating well and tossing his toy
mouse around tonight. I had an IFA run on him a couple of weeks ago, still
FeLV+, but otherwise doing well. His bloodwork was great. They did him first
so I could wait for him and get him out of there asap
Hi Linda,
Looks like everyone has had lots of good suggestions for this. Mine isn't
quite so sophisticated, but here it is.
My husband and I are now watching the BBC "All Creatures Great and Small" DVDs.
A dog has an ear hematoma in one episode and James drains it and sews a button
on it to ma
Duh, sandwich.
Hi Elizabeth, glad to hear you are feeling better. Did you get the sandwhich
at the hotel? Your description of Phelix made me smile, cats do make
everything better, don't they? Hope Antonio's bottom has continued to improve
as well...
Take care,
Beth
Hi Elizabeth, glad to hear you are feeling better. Did you get the sandwhich
at the hotel? Your description of Phelix made me smile, cats do make
everything better, don't they? Hope Antonio's bottom has continued to improve
as well...
Take care,
Beth
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Thank you, Nina. We t
Hi Linda!
One of my FeLV guys just recently had surgery (under anesthesia) for
an ear hematoma and now has cauliflower ear, but this is only because
the doctor didn't set the ear properly while he was under. Marvin now
has one wrinkly ear that kinda lays close to his head...but I don't
mind..
Thanks for all the suggestions. I got her to the vet and they gave me
eukanuba maiximum calorie food and I am feeding her three times a day and
also leaving out food that she eats too. I will look into the food you
suggested Tad and everybody else. Her name for now is Tamia which means
chipm
Thanks - I'll see if my vet will try something other
than an actual surgery. If she has to put him under I
can't take that chance. Fortunately he's not a show
cat so I guess the appearance of the ear doesn't
really matter. I just feel bad for him because he's
had such a rough life, with the para
Here are the instructions for setting your account to "no mail" on this type
of list.
Go to this page:
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Scroll down to the bottom, and see where it has an area to enter your email
address right below where it says "To unsubscrib
hematomas are usually not a big deal, and are easily lanced and drained. The
only
thing that is difficult with cats with hematomas is that you should place a
pressure
bandage on the ear, after it is packed with a roll of gauze, then tape the ear
down
on the roll, and wrap the head with bandages
I gave my cat torbutrol orally, but it might come in a patch too.
On 12/6/06, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's the patch, right? I've had them with a couple of my animals. I
think you have to be careful with the amount of med used with them. I
ended up taking the patches off long before t
Boo's about 3 years old.
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> I am not saying not to do the surgery, because it
> might be fine, but if the
> hematoma does not hurt him, cauliflower ear really
> is not a big deal. My
> father has one from a high school wrestling injury
> over 50 years ago and
Hideyo,
Darn it, I'm sorry to hear Ayumi is anemic. I did a quick search on
"stomatitis" and "anemia". I saw links saying that anemia can cause
stomatitis, but nothing about the other way around. I'll keep looking.
Nina
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
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That's the patch, right? I've had them with a couple of my animals. I
think you have to be careful with the amount of med used with them. I
ended up taking the patches off long before the recommended time. They
made my guys dopey. Zevon seemed down right sick from his. I put them on
oral pain m
Hi,
Can someone tell me how to unsubscribe. Thanks.
On Dec 6, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:
From: Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:29 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Feline-CRF-
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Subject: unknown cause of Anemia - help!
Hi, my ayumi’s PCV
i've known many cats with cauliflower ears over the years--i know one that
now looks like a scottish fold! no problems at all
On 12/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not saying not to do the surgery, because it might be fine, but if
the hematoma does not hurt him, cau
I DEFINITELY think that what this says is that FeLV is a biologic carcinogen
responsible for the development of feline lymphoma and that the shifts have
come from vaccines cutting down on the incidence of FeLV.
Michelle
In a message dated 12/6/2006 10:27:24 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EM
I am not saying not to do the surgery, because it might be fine, but if the
hematoma does not hurt him, cauliflower ear really is not a big deal. My
father has one from a high school wrestling injury over 50 years ago and it
has
never bothered him or even been very noticeable. obviously it
Hi -
I have a feline leukemia positive, partially paralyzed
cat (Boo) who suffers from pressure sores on his bum.
He's been on antibiotics on & off for years due to his
paralysis induced pressure sores. Two weeks ago his
health declined when he developed a severe liver
infection and jaundice. S
ditto
Michelle
In a message dated 12/5/2006 5:47:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had a cat take torbutrol after dental surgery and she was fine.
yeah, this statement really got my proofreading/editor buttons going! just
what DID it say, anyway?
my final take is similar--that the CHANGE in types/locations of lymphomas,
from those previously associated with FeLV, was due to the increase in FeLV
vaccinations and the decrease in those specifi
This makes sense -- in humans anyway, leukemia is cancer of the blood,
so it's not far-fetched that one sort of cancer (especially one that has
free range of the entire body) might promote another in a different
organ. But this is kind of a circular thing: The vaccine has decreased
the incidence
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From: Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:29 AM
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Subject: unknown cause of Anemia - help!
Hi, my ayumi's PCV started going down again and don't know why ---it's
been mid 20's for the past several weeks and now right be
OK - so anybody on this list in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
etc, available to take another FELV kitty - one a British Short
Hair, one a Birman?
Gloria
On Dec 6, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Susan Loesch wrote:
Gloria, I have a transport. Either Merry will bring or Sharon
Morris will con
I was listening to a snippet on the news a short while ago where they were
talking about cancer cells that were just at the edge of where the imunine
system recognizes them as being foreign and attacks them and kills them...
The news was talking about genetic engineering to get the immune syste
Gloria, I have a transport. Either Merry will bring or Sharon Morris will
connect with her over Xmas in Springfield. Would like to find them a home,
tho, besides my overcrowded one.
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Just thought I'd
"re-forward" this in case you couldn't se
My take on the statement is the virus is the carcinogenic agent not the
vaccine. use of the vaccine has lowered incidences of Lymphomas in the past
15 years. However you have to read closely to get the meaning.
sally
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