, July 02, 2006 3:14
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
michelle/nina/belinda/marilyn - my minnie
Can you learn to do the SQs at home? I did with Ebony
and it is not difficult.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures
from
ya know, i have wondered the same thing (if minnie was felv when i got her).she had her first buncha shots from the vet and then her spay i just gave her thre shots she needed from then on as i did not want to over-immunize her has she was never outdoors
she was always kinda small
thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see if the vet has any of the science diet a/d but will try the baby meats and maybe some of the pached ground chicken.
minnie has never had a huge appetite...but she does have to have some protein. i am still trying to syringe
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thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see
if the vet has any of the science diet a/d but will try the baby meats and
maybe some of the pached ground chicken.
minnie has never had a huge appetite...but she does
and
maybe some of the pached ground chicken.
minnie has never had a huge appetite...but she does have to have some
protein. i am still trying to syringe her with water/pedialite...she hates
this...lol...i know i asked this before, but abouthow much water a day for a
7# cat? i have
minnie wasjust treated less than two weeks ago for an abdominal abcess; i noticed that she hadn't had a bowel movement for a few days and took her into animal emergency two drain tubes were put in and some oral antibiotics...also fluids as her system was weak from the high fever
she did
cell counts and anemia. It has specifically helped
with fevers. It is an IV injection every 3 or 4 days for a couple of
weeks. When I have used it, I have only needed to do one or two shots
before seeing great improvement.
Has Minnie been positive since she was born? If so, 10 years is quite
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From:
l.j.
crabtree
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:22
AM
Subject: michelle/nina/belinda/marilyn -
my minnie
thank you s much girlies will have to wait until tomorrow to see
if the vet has any of the science diet a/d
Hi LJ,
I think what Michelle was asking is what has the vet diagnosed Minnie
with besides the felv. Felv in and of itself does not make them sick.
It makes their immune system weak and they can't fight off diseases as
well as cats that don't have felv. You have to know what is making
Minnie
Nina is saying to get Beechnut because it is better quality, in that it
does not contain corn starch, which cats don't need. But I have also found, with
mine at least, that it is less palatable to them (probably because it is better
for them!). I would get both brands (you may not even be
, July 01, 2006 9:45
PM
Subject: Re: Minnie and LJ (chicken broth
recipe)
Nina is saying to get Beechnut because it is better quality, in that it
does not contain corn starch, which cats don't need. But I have also found,
with mine at least, that it is less palatable to them
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