Susan, you've come to the right place. This bunch of folks will have a
lot of useful info for you. One good supplement is L-lysine, which you
can get at most drug and health-food stores, you just have to make sure
it doesn't have propylene glycol as an additive. I've gotten it at GNC.
Was the
Hi Susan,
Welcome to the group! This is the best place you will find for reliable info.
on FeLV.
I do not do any dentals on my cats at all. Some here do. Just depends on your
philosophy (and bank account...lol).
Did you know that cats can throw the FeLV virus? It's called
Thank you for taking in Autumn. I'm sure you'll get a lot of advice from the
list. Is she showing any symptoms or do you just have a positive test?
tonya
Susan Ang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a new baby that we found outside a local apartment complex. We named
her Autumn and she
At 05:59 PM 11/9/2006, you wrote:
Iso is good, Sevoflourane is a but better but many do not have it. Find
out if they moniter her Oxygen while she is under, Ask for desolving
sutures. I think having an IV line and fluids running is grea and then
you have IV access should you need it,
Thank you :) I will gather allthe suggestions and concerns I get from our list. Then Iwill ask for a phoneconsult with my vet before I make the appt.Gina kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 05:59 PM 11/9/2006, you wrote:Iso is good, Sevoflourane is a but better but many do not have it. Find
Just make sure you let them know that
they are authorized to perform all means necessary to pull her through if she
crashes. Some vets do not "try" to "bring them back" like you expect with
humans. Most vets don't even HAVE automatic respirator units or defibrillators.
Sad, but true. I
not want to compromise what health he has right now.
Niki
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Niki,Yes, the vet would prescribe interferon for you.
It is a clear liquid, (looks and tastes just like water) that you give
orally. I don't know if I would start an asymptomatic kitten on
interferon right away because of the immunity
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Niki,
Yes, the vet would prescribe interferon for you. It is a clear
liquid
in advance for asking so many questions but I trying to do what is best for Ziggy and do not want to compromise what health he has right now.
Niki
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Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 12:48 AM
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Niki,
I'm not th
Hi Niki!
I'm glad you found the list. You'll get lots of support and advice! First of all congratulations on your new baby! The good news is that if Ziggy is only 8 weeks old he could still fight off the virus (which it sounds like you've already learned). I'm not sure what the total time you
of the +
test and began to think the worst. Now it is nice to know Ziggy can have a
productive life for whatever time I am going to be blessed by him.
Niki
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it sounds like hes found the perfect playmate!
Chris
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for whatever time I am going to be blessed by him.
Niki
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Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 1:42 AM
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Hi Niki!
I'm glad you found the list. You'll get lots of support and advice! First of all congratulations
Hello. I have just adopted a 8 week old kitten named Ziggy.
Ziggy had his first vet visit on 6-9-05 and since I knew nothing about his mom
or dad I decided to have a FeLV test done which resulted in a positive. I
was devastated and am now trying to figure out the best course for Ziggy.
He
Hi Niki,
I'm sorry your little Ziggy has tested positive. I'm sure you're
already head over heals in love with him, how could you not be? When I
first found out my babies were positive I was devastated and very
confused. You've come to the right place to help you sort through all
the
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