He's a handsome fella. He looks neutered
now. Love those big eyes, my Butch has large open expressive eyes,
too. You can see a lot going on in their thoughts and are ready to tell us
about it any minute.
Del
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LOL! Well, I take him out now on a leash
sometimes, and he's never acted TOO violent, though he has given me "the look" a
few times if I tried to tell him it was time to go in too soon. I tell you what
WE didn't know HIM either! This is my BABY, mind you, my absolute favorite cat,
my angel.
Lol! I was wrong on the dosage. It's 25 mg per mL, but the dose is .1 mL, so it's 2.5 grams per dose or 5 grams total per day.
We all eat ivd modified formula from the vet because of bob's bladder problems..
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That is a HIGH dose for a cat. If that's not helping
And I see you are not even ATTEMPTING to train
the man, but instead looking for ways to train the cat. LOL, I have to laugh,
because it just goes to show what every woman knows, it's harder to train a man
to change his routine, than to re-house-train a cat!
You do know that adding a cup of
Opps, sent my email to the wrong address, sorry :(
Hi Jan,
Got the new application ready and the new graphoc but petfinder's FTP
is down, so I can't put them up :( Will try again tomorrow! >
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
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You answered your own question as to why Doobie
acted so wierd and terrified ... since he had never been outside before the
incident, he spooked really bad and
didn't know either you or Jeff. We have had a couple of episodes with
cats that got out when they never had before and they did fre
I really just do not know what he was thinking. I
still ask myself WHY? What was the purpose of that. I guess we must have pissed
him off earlier that day, and he was just out for revenge. LOL!
Then there was the one time he ran out the back
door (this was about a month before the bed peei
Hi Jan,
Got the new application ready and the new graphoc but petfinder's FTP
is down, so I can't put them up :( Will try again tomorrow!
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
http://adopt.bem
I just saw your color pics Deb, I sent them down
to Kara, she will look for him, and let me know. I don't have the pictures of
the cats yet, just got home from work. Kara must have gotten tied up, or not got
the pictures online yet. Ignore my previous email asking if he was orangy, he
ovbiou
That is a HIGH dose for a cat. If that's not
helping at that dose, I'd try something else. Have you tried changing to a no
grain food yet?
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
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collect KMR ki
That would be me. I need detailed descriptions
(colors, markings, patterns, hair length, eye color, body shape, tail length,
etc) and any photos you have of them.
Are you interested in taking them back, or able
to sponsor them if they are found? Where are you located, if you want them
back
Hi Kerry,
I hope the hematocrit starts back up! Could you possibly keep Flavia crated while you're gone?
tonyaKerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone
Well, we went to the vet again today, and much to my relief, Flavia's count remains at 17!
So, so far, between June 22 and to
Hi everyone
Well, we went to the vet again today, and much to my relief, Flavia's count
remains at 17!
So, so far, between June 22 and today it's gone: 6-7.5; 21; 21; 17;
17.
She lost 3 oz weight. (When they first weighed her, she had "lost a
pound"--I said that couldn't possibly be right--s
Once again Michelle, I'm so very grateful to you. I sent the text of your
and Kyle's emails to the vet, and I checked they got there before she left for
the holiday weekend. (She said she had never used immunoregulin, so now she has
something to read over the weekend!)
Flavia's PCV count was
I have sent two FIV+ cats to Angel
Wings. Please let me know who I should contact to inquire about
them.
Thank you.
Sally Quillian
Ms. Kitty's Cat Rescue, Inc.www.mskittyscatrescue.org
I agree about the stress. It's strange, too, but she has always slept with me and recently she hasn't been doing so. So in the past we've always had 'together' time more than lately. I don't know what's going on with her right now, but there have been no changes good or bad to the amount of over
Hi Alejandra,
I'm glad you all made it and are getting settled. It sounds like your cats did pretty well on the long trip! I hope Adri and Chema check out well at the vet's. They still may just be 'adjusting' and may feel better on their own soon, but I would be concerned about the paleness.
Has herpes been ruled out? allergies? I recently had a cat with a sinus infection that was given zythromax. What antibiotics have you used?
t"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Tonya,I just attempted to have some Chlorphenarimine / Chlor Trimeton compounded into an ear cream. They
Hi Gloria,
I'm not familiar with Chlor Trimeton. My benadryl ear cream was about 36 dollars including shipping and handling I believe. I got 3 tubes with 10 doses each. So it was only about 2 weeks worth! However, it didn't help. I think I'm going to go with oral benedryl and try upping the d
That's so funny. Bruce woke up this morning to catch Grace peeing on
the clothes he once again left by the side of the bed. I couldn't help
thinking that I'd somehow brought it on with all the pee talk yesterday!
Nina
catatonya wrote:
I tie. I've been peed on in bed before too! More than
Tonya,
You may not think I'm crazy, though lots and lots of people do :) ...
Grace has a tendency to itch, scratch and groom, (nasty pulling out hair
kind of grooming), when she's been stressed. Something that has really
helped with her, is having our "quality" time together, just her and
me.
I tie. I've been peed on in bed before too! More than once. And after running my mouth last night, this morning I found 2 loose poops and get to clean the carpet!
peeeuw
tDel Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, you have the #1 disaster so far to pee on you wh
Thanks Michelle,
I may try upping her dosage. I doubt I could get the amatryptoline because my vet insists it's allergies and not behavioral. (although I disagree.) I'm hoping when I move and have more space she will be less stressed and stop some of this.
Basically it just scares me sh*tless
Hello Everybody
I am at Corpus Christi with my two cats (Adri and Chema) Ive been here for 2 weeks.
The veterinarian advised me sedate the cats with Benadryl. One week before the trip I gave them benadryl. Adri was ok, but Chema srtated to foaming, running like crazy, he scared me. After 1
I give the
Chlorphenarimine c j k in a capsule so he
doesn't taste it and that works for Butch but Smokey has a hard time swallowing
any pills/capsules ... but $50 is pricey for the cream when the pills are
very cheap, isn't it. However, if it helps. Lucy
Hey Tonya,
I just attempted to have some Chlorphenarimine / Chlor Trimeton compounded
into an ear cream. They got it wrong and made a liquid for oral
consumption. The pharmacy said the ear cream would be $50.
I'm curious - how much do you get and how much does it cost?
I didn't know you co
I had it compounded into a cream for her ears to make it easier to give it to her. She is overgrooming her tummy and her 2 back legs to where there is very little hair yet. The vet says it's allergies and recommended prednisolone. We tried the baths, but she really HATED that!
her benadryl dos
I'd say so tooif that would have happened to me I would be furious as well.
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Well, you have the #1 disaster so far to pee on you while you were sleeping! If this was a contest, you would win ... or Do
Yeah, I have them with the drippy and oozing poop
but that didn't count because they were sick and could not help it.
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:18
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Subject: Re: OT - 2 things
Not that I'
Well, you have the #1 disaster so far to pee
on you while you were sleeping! If this was a contest, you would win ...
or Doobie would win.
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Could this fellow be a himmy/siamese look?
The one I transported was more buff with light gray. could you send
me a pix if you think he could be him? Actually, if it were him,
I would not hesitate to euthanize him, he was in bad shape 8/02 with we
moved him there.
Then I have two bad
The "white" cat in danger of being put
down due today to nasty ears, sores, and etc, has now been discovered to be a
very light BUFF cat, NOT white, as first suspected. She is FEMALE.
I have to go to work, if she is anyone's cat, and
you want to save her, email Kara at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(p
I think that is the dose that Patches gets. It's been so long that I've
been doing it and I go by the unit marks on the syringes, that I have forgotten
the actual dose. Patches may get more, actually. I think the vet had said
to give her 6 mg of benadryl orally, so I assume he would have pr
I think it was Mary that said to talk to them and ask
them if they want to live...
I think a cats natural instinct is to stop eating when its time to go...
Thus this would be a good test too...If they eat and drink well thats a
good sign...
A/D or A/D with a little tomato juice (same as liver s
transporting FeLVs, even sick ones, IS possible--we moved 19 from
Texas to Michigan two years ago, losing only one: she was very very
ill, but when i asked her if she wanted to come with us or stay in the
safe place she was in, she made it very clear that she wanted to make
the journey. i will neve
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