Maya raises a frequent concern. I certainly recommend that everyone do their own research, and decide for them selves what they are willing (or not willing) to pursue. I spent several years on an email list for cats in kidney failure, and another for feline anemia. Both had members who
Hi Marsha, I've only used Epogen (Erythropoetin) for cats with CRF, but it's been a while, and this may be a better option. The Epogen did the job for us. I just wanted to suggest that if you can get the iron into her in another way, I would consider that. Iron injections
Many in which group have used it?
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>From: dlg...@windstream.net
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>To me, if my babies get better, I don't care what did it as long as it works.
>I prefer
Just found this paper about a study involving dogs and nitrogen
retention, and how Winstrol builds muscle tissue. It also talks about
injectable vs. tablets:
http://www.resynch.com/pahimages/pdfdocs/Explorations_WinstrolV.pdf
Marsha
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I got some venison and duck of some brand that was new to me. The
venison was a big hit for a few days because it was such a novelty. Now
none of the cats will eat it. So, I'm saving it for later, when it
might be "new" again. LOL. Pilling is extremely difficult with
Peaches. She will
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Margo wrote:
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> Many in which group have used it?
>
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> >To me, if
Margo,
Thanks for the warning about the iron injections. Peaches is very fussy
about her food, so I am not sure if she will put up with Pet-Tinic, but
I might give it a try. She was low on potassium, and even the lightest
sprinkle of potassium gluconate powder in her food would cause her to
Note on the origin of this article. It appears to be a newsletter from
the manufacturer.
Marsha
On 10/28/2015 10:09 AM, Marsha wrote:
Just found this paper about a study involving dogs and nitrogen
retention, and how Winstrol builds muscle tissue. It also talks about
injectable vs.
Cats are so picky about their food. I had gotten Blue Buffalo's weight control
which is chicken . They look at it like I was trying to poison them so had to
get Rabbit and Duck which are their favorites. Mixed them in with the chicken
and they picked out the rabbit and duck and left the
Hi all – I no longer has an FeLV kitty cat but continue to follow the e-mail
conversations. I recently came across this through another “cat” person. This
maybe be an answer for “pilling” or having to syringe a kitty. The picture
came from their web site. I am ordering one today.
Good point!!
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another reason for warming the food is that in the “wild”
YOU WOULD THINK THAT IT WOULD NOT BE HARD, AFTER ALL, THEY ARE SMALLER THAN US.
THEY CAN BACK RIGHT OUT OF YOUR GRIP AND BE LONG GONE BEFORE YOU KNOW WHAT
HAPPENED.
Marsha wrote:
> Yep, that's what I do. She is still a huge challenge. I got a Dr.
> Hanson's bullseye
So very sorry…..
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Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 4:49 PM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bella
My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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I'm so sorry for your loss.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Marsha wrote:
> So sorry to hear about Bella. Purrs and soft head bonks to you.
>
> Marsha
>
> On 10/28/2015 4:48 PM, simon95 wrote:
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>
> My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
>
>
I add hot water and mix throughly, then divide it because even then, they drink
the liquid and leave the meat.
swacht1...@comcast.net wrote:
> another reason for warming the food is that in the “wild” they ate what they
> killed – and it was warm blooded.
>
> From: Ardy Robertson
>
So sorry to hear about Bella. Purrs and soft head bonks to you.
Marsha
On 10/28/2015 4:48 PM, simon95 wrote:
My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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Yep, that's what I do. She is still a huge challenge. I got a Dr.
Hanson's bullseye pill gun, and that is helping, but sometimes I still
have to try twice even with that. She is a stinker. Three times I took
her to the vet for the techs to do it. Took 2 of them, and they were
doing the
Good idea, but first you have to get kitty in the sack. Been there done that
swacht1...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi all – I no longer has an FeLV kitty cat but continue to follow the e-mail
> conversations. I recently came across this through another “cat” person.
> This maybe be an answer
My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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So sorry to hear about Bella. Thank you for taking good care of her, I am
sure she knew she was loved.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, simon95 wrote:
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> My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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I'm so sorry Simon. She lived a good life, and that's all because of you.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:09 PM, wrote:
> sHE HAD LOVE FOR THOSE YEARS WITH YOU. PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
>
> simon95 wrote:
> >
> My sweet little girl crossed over
sHE HAD LOVE FOR THOSE YEARS WITH YOU. PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
simon95 wrote:
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My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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One thing I do for my Tigger is "ever so slightly" warm the food in the
microwave..like 10 seconds, not to make it very warm at all, but it sort of
makes the aroma stronger, thus making the food more inviting. Any more than
a few seconds might make it too warm and would scare him because he seems
Have you ever tried holding her opposite side ear/side of head and tilting
her head upward until under chin line is completely vertical, and then with
the other hand you can pull the lower part of her mouth down and pop the
pill into the back of her mouth. Then let go of her ear/side of head and
another reason for warming the food is that in the “wild” they ate what they
killed – and it was warm blooded.
From: Ardy Robertson
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 8:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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One thing I do for my Tigger is “ever
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