: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: Chester Not Eating
Good Morning,
Hope you all had a good weekend. Chester did not do good this weekend.
It
was hot out in 90s. I kept him in basement and kept putting wash rag
w/cold
water on him. Basement was very cool and his body should be able
as needed. To thaw, stand the container in a bowl of hot water.
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: Chester Not Eating
A cat's normal temperature is between 100.5 and 102.5, so 101 isn't
anything to really worry about.
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Here's a good link for a cat's normal vital signs:
http://www.cathelp-online.com/emergency/vitals.php
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Have you tried the liver shake?
Michelle
Good Morning,
Hope you all had a good weekend. Chester did not do good this weekend. It
was hot out in 90s. I kept him in basement and kept putting wash rag w/cold
water on him. Basement was very cool and his body should be able to
regulate temp. Was not moving around much-took his temp
.
St.
Francis
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felv felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:55 AM
Subject: Chester Not Eating
Good Morning,
Hope you all had a good weekend. Chester did not do good
Hi Lisa,
I hear the panic in your words, it's something that everyone on the list
has to deal with. It's a good thing in a way because it shows we're
being hyper vigilant and that's important to safeguard our pos' health.
Since it was really hot out, I'm hoping Chester's not wanting to eat
It could be the heat and I would try the unflavored pedialyte. If necessary you can just add some to the water. I'm sorry about the the positive test for Timmy. Maybe they will both fight off the virus. Are you using interferon? tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good Morning,Hope you all had a good
Heat can make even very well negative cats not want to do anything or eat. I
saw it
here over the hot weekend too.
101 isn't high enough to need to take any drastic measures, he's probably just
tired
from the heat, but not feverish. 105 and up is when you need to really worry
about
fever in
for the trivia, oniondestroys the red blood cells, causing anemia in cats, .Roxane[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:.Some cats love meat baby food, just be sure to read the ingredients,you do NOT want any onion in it. (I don't know why, that's just what everyone says...my cat was just eating my
Ahh, I see! Probably why I haven't seen a problem here from them eating the
occasional oniony leftovers... most of my cats tend to have pretty normal red
blood cell counts.
Phaewryn
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