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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 5:02
PM
Subject: RE: Loki with lung issue
Nina,Thanks for your good wishes.He does not
breath with mouth open and does not pant. I can have a go atcalling
the alternate vet... that I wasn't exactly pleased with initially,but
vtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Loki with lung
issue
Danielle, thanks for the link. It could be
pleural effusion. My vet doesn't work Fridays, but I can see if another
vet will see him.
Cherie, thanks for thinking of us. It helps to
know.
Steve
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Steve Williams
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 3:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Loki with lung issue
Nina,
Thanks for your good wishes.
He does not breath with mouth open and does not pant. I can have a go
at
calling the alternate vet... that I wasn't exactly pleased with
init
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Subject: Re: Loki with lung issue
Oh Steve, I'm so sorry Loki is having trouble. You've had so much
heartache, I know how hard it is to bear. I'm praying hard for him to
stop showing signs of distress. From what you describe, it sounds like
he's having tr
Steve,
I didn't want to worry you either, and I have no real reason to suspect
this from your post, but the first thing that occurred to me was a tumor
as well. Flash, the first of my FeLV litter, was happy and active one
day, then collapsed in a seizure the next. When they took him to the
ER
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Loki with lung issue
Oh Steve, I'm so sorry Loki is having trouble. You've had so much
heartache, I know how hard it is to bear. I'm praying hard fo
ehalf Of Cherie A
GabbertSent: Friday, March 18, 2005 1:48 PMTo:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Loki with lung
issue
My gosh Steve, I do not know, but you and Loki are in my thoughts, and
keep watching.
Good luck.
Cherie
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Hi Steve!
I don't want to worry you unnecessarily, but do have a vet check him out as
soon as possible...a chest x-ray (or even better yet, an ultrasound) would be
very helpful as well...I only say this because FeLV+ cats are prone to
lymphoma...Our Chinney developed a tumor in his chest just a
Oh Steve, I'm so sorry Loki is having trouble. You've had so much
heartache, I know how hard it is to bear. I'm praying hard for him to
stop showing signs of distress. From what you describe, it sounds like
he's having trouble breathing. Is his mouth open? Does he seem to be
panting? I un
My gosh Steve, I do not know, but you and Loki are in my thoughts, and keep watching.
Good luck.
CherieSteve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the last couple of days, Loki has developed some kind of internalproblem. From outward appearances, it looks like his lungs are expandingand contractin
1:37 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Loki with lung issue
Possible pleural effusion. Please see a vet.
Thanks
Danielle
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Loki with lung issue
In the last couple of days, Lok
In the last couple of days, Loki has developed some kind of internal
problem. From outward appearances, it looks like his lungs are expanding
and contracting in a very pronounced way, at about once a second (I don't
know what a normal lung expand/contract would be). It seems like he has
always ha
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