canned pumpkin for constipation
About how much is given? It's mixed with water, yes? Thanks, Bonnie www.elephants.com
Re: how much lactulose is safe to give?
Michelle and Nina - thanks for answering so fast. Which should I try first - the Slippery elm or the pumpkin? I have both. Poor Fu doesn't want to eat - I think it's the constipation. The vet also thinks his intestinal cancer is probably no longer in remission, but he has been eating up to the time he became constipated. I just gave him a little Laxaire. He's back on Leukeran now and his 5 mg of pred had been increased to twice a day. Fu is also hyperthyroid and takes methimazole; he also gets fluids with potassium. I just failed with the fluids; he is so dehyrated that the needle went through and came out the other side - so I'll try again in a half hour. The "foozer" is a black and brown tabby cat with the cutest little mischievous face. He was a big boy but now he's down to 4 lbs 11 oz - which is up one ounce from last week. Thank heaven for small favors. Bonnie and the naughty nine. www.elephants.com - Original Message - From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, July 8, 2005 11:05 pm Subject: Re: how much lactulose is safe to give? > Hi Bonnie, > I wouldn't, but that's just me. I just wouldn't want to force > anything > else down him after he's already been assist-fed and thrown up! > Was > this his first dose? How long after you gave it to Fu did he > throw up? > What does the stuff taste like? Could you add a 1/2 dose to > something > yummy? > > Do you know what Lactulose is? I found this darn interesting... > It's > made from lactose, (as in lactose intolerant, which of course most > cats > are!). That's how it works against constipation! How is our Fu, > aside > from being, um, backed up? > Nina > > BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote: > > >My 19 year old frail Fu is constipated. The vet said to give him > 2 ml. > >lactulose morning and evening. I gave him the evening dose a > little > >while ago while I was assist feeding him as taking lactulose on > an > >empty stomach sometimes makes him nauseous. > > > >Well, he threw up anyway and I wonder if he lost the lactulose as > >well. Should I give him more? > > > >Thanks, Bonnie in WI > > > > www.elephants.com > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: how much lactulose is safe to give?
If he's got a problem with veggies, or won't eat the pumpkin, you could also try psyllium to add fiber and help maintain his function. The Pepcid is a good idea, remember to use the "original strength". Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would give him 1/4 or 1/2 Pepcid a half hour before feeding him, then feed him food, and then maybe afterwards give him a little bit of Lactulose. The other thing you can give for constipation that is milder on the system, and also combats nausea, is Slippery Elm. You can buy it in capsules or bulk at a health food store. I would mix maybe 1/8 teaspoon of it into his food to start and see what happens. You can't really overdose on Slippery Elm, and it should help rather than worsen his nausea. But it may take longer to ease the constipation than Lactulose does. The other natural remedy is Pumpkin. In a very bad case of constipation where I was afraid to wait for Slippery Elm to take effect I did use Lactulose. But even if you use that now, once he goes I would put him on a maintenance dose of Slippery Elm with his food (or mixed with a little chicken baby food-- I feed it to mine that way) to prevent constipation and the need for Lactulose in the future. Michelle In a message dated 7/8/05 11:52:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My 19 year old frail Fu is constipated. The vet said to give him 2 ml. lactulose morning and evening. I gave him the evening dose a little while ago while I was assist feeding him as taking lactulose on an empty stomach sometimes makes him nauseous. Well, he threw up anyway and I wonder if he lost the lactulose as well. Should I give him more? Thanks, Bonnie in WI
Re: how much lactulose is safe to give?
Hi Bonnie, I wouldn't, but that's just me. I just wouldn't want to force anything else down him after he's already been assist-fed and thrown up! Was this his first dose? How long after you gave it to Fu did he throw up? What does the stuff taste like? Could you add a 1/2 dose to something yummy? Do you know what Lactulose is? I found this darn interesting... It's made from lactose, (as in lactose intolerant, which of course most cats are!). That's how it works against constipation! How is our Fu, aside from being, um, backed up? Nina BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote: My 19 year old frail Fu is constipated. The vet said to give him 2 ml. lactulose morning and evening. I gave him the evening dose a little while ago while I was assist feeding him as taking lactulose on an empty stomach sometimes makes him nauseous. Well, he threw up anyway and I wonder if he lost the lactulose as well. Should I give him more? Thanks, Bonnie in WI www.elephants.com
Re: how much lactulose is safe to give?
I would give him 1/4 or 1/2 Pepcid a half hour before feeding him, then feed him food, and then maybe afterwards give him a little bit of Lactulose. The other thing you can give for constipation that is milder on the system, and also combats nausea, is Slippery Elm. You can buy it in capsules or bulk at a health food store. I would mix maybe 1/8 teaspoon of it into his food to start and see what happens. You can't really overdose on Slippery Elm, and it should help rather than worsen his nausea. But it may take longer to ease the constipation than Lactulose does. The other natural remedy is Pumpkin. In a very bad case of constipation where I was afraid to wait for Slippery Elm to take effect I did use Lactulose. But even if you use that now, once he goes I would put him on a maintenance dose of Slippery Elm with his food (or mixed with a little chicken baby food-- I feed it to mine that way) to prevent constipation and the need for Lactulose in the future. Michelle In a message dated 7/8/05 11:52:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My 19 year old frail Fu is constipated. The vet said to give him 2 ml. lactulose morning and evening. I gave him the evening dose a little while ago while I was assist feeding him as taking lactulose on an empty stomach sometimes makes him nauseous. Well, he threw up anyway and I wonder if he lost the lactulose as well. Should I give him more?Thanks, Bonnie in WI
how much lactulose is safe to give?
My 19 year old frail Fu is constipated. The vet said to give him 2 ml. lactulose morning and evening. I gave him the evening dose a little while ago while I was assist feeding him as taking lactulose on an empty stomach sometimes makes him nauseous. Well, he threw up anyway and I wonder if he lost the lactulose as well. Should I give him more? Thanks, Bonnie in WI www.elephants.com
Re: OT:getting flea topicals on a cat who doesn't like contact
In a message dated 7/8/2005 12:28:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Aren't there still some flea products you can give orally? I give my dogs program (I think) for fleas in pill form. t T, I was hoping for that, too, but the vet told me that Program kills the flea larvae but not the adults so you have to use a topical, too, at least at first. Anne and Jimi Too Cool, Simms and Sophie in MI among other furry friends
Re: sniffles-gloria
And he's IMPOSSIBLE to pump full of meds - easier to give a shot, if they have it. I have transfer factor, but don't have him on it - maybe will give it a try. Thanks! Gloria At 12:03 PM 7/8/2005, you wrote: Hi Gloria, I'm sorry to hear Lancelot is still having problems, but glad he's made some improvement. The blood test results sound promising actually. Do you have him on Transfer Factor? Is he still eating okay? I hate pumping them full of meds, but what are you going to do? We have to try to help in the best ways we know how. Nina Gloria B. Lane wrote: Right... 2 months in below freezing weather. I got his blood test results - all normal, white count a little high. She did a fungal test of some sort also, won't be back till next week. I told her (the vet) about cyclosporin and - oops, forgot that other antibiotic, but I mentioned it to her. She said let's try Zeniquin. So he's on Zeniquin. He got a cortisone shot (Depo). His symptoms are a bit better, not so much swelling in his head, and no sniffles. Never had one like this. Gloria
Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed]
Sally Another possibility that I had good luck with, one time years ago, before 9-11, is the freight airlines...I think it was Airborne Express that we used Because there are no people passengers the animals fly 1st class...right up front with the crewlast to board and 1st off with special handling all the way...If there is a flight going between the 2 airport involved you might want to ask about that.. I got to pick up a young puppy once...It was an extra hot day and I was concerned that he would be left stuck in some hot spot but they pointed out the plane landing from the warehouse office where I was to pick him up and it was no time at all before a van with several animals drove up...They all seemed well and happy As far as stress goes...Its a much shorter time...and if no body tells the animal he is 3 miles off the ground with less stop and go it may be a good way to go Tad Sally Quillian wrote: That's a good idea, Tad . . .I'll call and check it out . . .Thanks for the suggestion . . . Sally - Original Message - From: Tad Burnett To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed] Hi Sally You could consider renting a car...Last time I did it was about $100 per day with unlimited milage...No ware and tare on your car...You may break even when doing a lot of miles quickly I bet the meezer will be glad to be home Tad Sally Quillian wrote: Hi Jenn . . .I had calculated that it would be about a 12 hour drive each way . . .which is "doable" . . .but I don't trust my car that much . . .I don't know if my car would make it . . .the good news is that I think we have it worked out . . .I'm going to fly to Nashville, and Kara will meet me there. There are still a few more details to be worked out . . .but right now I'm more hopeful that we'll be able to work it out. If Kevin and Lucky are found (two feral FIV kitties), then I will drive to Knoxville at that time . . .will just have to have some work done on my car before I can do that. Thanks for your input . . .it's good to know where the speed traps are . . .that information will come in handy if and when I drive to Knoxville! Take care, Sally www.mskittyscatrescue.org
Anyone else experience this?
Hi - I haven't posted here in a while, my sweet little Roxie died a couple of months ago and I just had to take a little break. We still have Ollie, who will be 1 at the end of July. He was born in a litter of 3 and is the last one left. We have since found out that his mother is FeLv positive, so she passed it to the babies at birth. I have found that one of the most frustrating things about this diease is not knowing what to expect. Ironically, Ollie was the one in the litter that showed symptoms first. In January, we found him lying in his litter box, he was panting, vomiting, running a fever. Thats when we had him tested. Since February he is like clockwork.every 10 days he has a day that he vomits, sometimes has diarreah, drools a lot (I assume from the upset stomach) and will not eat (understandably). We give him a dose of medicine for the nausea (which he hates, but it does seem to help) and then he sleeps more than usual for the next couple of days, but by the third day, he is completly normal. And I mean really normala regular kittenplaying, jumping, running, etc. We have him on Interferon and any vitimins that I can get him to take. I am thankful that he always gets better, but it just seems strange that he is SO regular. For the last couple of months he has been on Clavamox for some sneezing and coughing and as long as he takes it, he has no symptoms. But, if he misses a dose or 2 (or throws it up), we do see an increase in sneezing. I am so thankful that he is as well as he is.last time we were at the vet, he had even gained a pound, but its just so different than his brother and sister. They both got to the point that they couldn't breath and wouldn't eat. I am almost afriad to be encouraged and think that maybe he is just he miracle baby that will make it. He was the biggest in the litter, could that make a difference? He just always seems to get better. Sorry for the long, rambling post. This group is awesome, I have learned so much. Thanks, Lisa Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour
Re: Please add Snowball to CLS Belinda
I couldn't agree more with you. Poor gal I feel so bad for her it's tough losing two babies within the same day. I've had it happen to me within a week and that was bad enough for me. Where ever she travels I hope she is safe and sound as well. In a message dated 7/8/2005 10:05:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can you believe it? Poor Kerry. I'm not going to rest easy until she's home and posts to the group again.Nina Terrie MohrCheck site for available Siameses for adoption!http://www.iGive.com/TAZZYShttps://www.paypal.com/TAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTShttp://www.tazzys-siameses-collies.petfinder.org/Click Here to Join WASHINGTON SIAMESE RESCUE Yahoo Group!http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wasiameserescueClick Here to Join K9 and Puddy Xpress Yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/K9andPuddyXpress/joinhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/index.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/myhomepage/petmemorial.htmlTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE & COLLIE RESCUEOwner/DriverPetfinder.comAdopt a Homeless Pet!http://www.petfinder.com/http://www.orecatay.com/http://www.awca.net/index.htmhttp://www.felineleukemia.org/http://www.petloss.com/http://www.meezer.com/http://thesiamesestore.com/http://tx.siameserescue.org/adopt.htmlhttp://ca.siameserescue.org/Southern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cs.siameserescue.org/Northern CA. Siamese Rescuehttp://cn.siameserescue.org/http://co.siameserescue.org/http://va.siameserescue.org/
Re: Please add Snowball to CLS Belinda
Can you believe it? Poor Kerry. I'm not going to rest easy until she's home and posts to the group again. Nina catatonya wrote: Kerry, I can't believe you lost Snowball as well. What a terrible day for you. I can't imagine your stress and grief with your losses and impending trip. I hope your trip is restful and peaceful for you. You certainly have earned some 'down' time, and I hope that's what the trip will give you once you get there. I'm a day late on my post, so I hope you weren't anywhere in the vicinity of the explosions. Where are you traveling? If you can get online please be sure to let us know that you and your friends and family are safe. God Bless, tonya
Re: sniffles-gloria
Hi Gloria, I'm sorry to hear Lancelot is still having problems, but glad he's made some improvement. The blood test results sound promising actually. Do you have him on Transfer Factor? Is he still eating okay? I hate pumping them full of meds, but what are you going to do? We have to try to help in the best ways we know how. Nina Gloria B. Lane wrote: Right... 2 months in below freezing weather. I got his blood test results - all normal, white count a little high. She did a fungal test of some sort also, won't be back till next week. I told her (the vet) about cyclosporin and - oops, forgot that other antibiotic, but I mentioned it to her. She said let's try Zeniquin. So he's on Zeniquin. He got a cortisone shot (Depo). His symptoms are a bit better, not so much swelling in his head, and no sniffles. Never had one like this. Gloria
Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed]
That's a good idea, Tad . . .I'll call and check it out . . .Thanks for the suggestion . . . Sally - Original Message - From: Tad Burnett To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed] Hi Sally You could consider renting a car...Last time I did it was about $100 per day with unlimited milage...No ware and tare on your car...You may break even when doing a lot of miles quickly I bet the meezer will be glad to be home TadSally Quillian wrote: Hi Jenn . . .I had calculated that it would be about a 12 hour drive each way . . .which is "doable" . . .but I don't trust my car that much . . .I don't know if my car would make it . . .the good news is that I think we have it worked out . . .I'm going to fly to Nashville, and Kara will meet me there. There are still a few more details to be worked out . . .but right now I'm more hopeful that we'll be able to work it out. If Kevin and Lucky are found (two feral FIV kitties), then I will drive to Knoxville at that time . . .will just have to have some work done on my car before I can do that. Thanks for your input . . .it's good to know where the speed traps are . . .that information will come in handy if and when I drive to Knoxville! Take care, Sally www.mskittyscatrescue.org
Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed]
Hi Sally You could consider renting a car...Last time I did it was about $100 per day with unlimited milage...No ware and tare on your car...You may break even when doing a lot of miles quickly I bet the meezer will be glad to be home Tad Sally Quillian wrote: Hi Jenn . . .I had calculated that it would be about a 12 hour drive each way . . .which is "doable" . . .but I don't trust my car that much . . .I don't know if my car would make it . . .the good news is that I think we have it worked out . . .I'm going to fly to Nashville, and Kara will meet me there. There are still a few more details to be worked out . . .but right now I'm more hopeful that we'll be able to work it out. If Kevin and Lucky are found (two feral FIV kitties), then I will drive to Knoxville at that time . . .will just have to have some work done on my car before I can do that. Thanks for your input . . .it's good to know where the speed traps are . . .that information will come in handy if and when I drive to Knoxville! Take care, Sally www.mskittyscatrescue.org
Re: Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed]
Hi Jenn . . .I had calculated that it would be about a 12 hour drive each way . . .which is "doable" . . .but I don't trust my car that much . . .I don't know if my car would make it . . .the good news is that I think we have it worked out . . .I'm going to fly to Nashville, and Kara will meet me there. There are still a few more details to be worked out . . .but right now I'm more hopeful that we'll be able to work it out. If Kevin and Lucky are found (two feral FIV kitties), then I will drive to Knoxville at that time . . .will just have to have some work done on my car before I can do that. Thanks for your input . . .it's good to know where the speed traps are . . .that information will come in handy if and when I drive to Knoxville! Take care, Sally www.mskittyscatrescue.org - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:32 PM Subject: Re: Re: [kittyschatterbox] Angel Wings Sanctuary Closed] You're in Oklahoma City, OK, right? That's what, about an hour and a half drive to the Arkansas border on I-40? It's only a 3 hour or so drive across the entire state of Arkansas, then another 4-5 across Tennessee to Knoxville from Memphis. If I was that close, I'd just drive out there, personally. I have family in TN and AR, so I know all the routes down there, it would be a very easy drive, main 4 to 6 lane interstates or divided highway the entire way, 60 to 75 MPH speeds. If you stream behind a semi-truck going 80, you'd be there in no time. I've personally done 90 across the entire state of AR, except through the Little Rock area, where the cops like to take radar, and made the ride to Memphis from Fort Smith in 2 hours and 48 minutes. Wish I still lived down there, so I could help! It would be a LONG all day trip, but it could be done in one day if you pushed yourself, or easily if you found a driving partner who could trade off driving part of the time, or if you didn't mind staying over in Knoxville one night. Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html ~~~ Thank you, Jenn . . .I hope she's not trying to call me at work . . .I am staying home today to work on transportation for Zachary. I want to get him home ASAP . . .I don't want him to endure any more stress than necessary at this point in time. My plan is to fly there and get him . . .I am trying to find someone to transport from Kingston to Atlanta . . . and meet me at the airport there . . .Prices for this are incredible! I haven't travelled in years and am shocked to see how much it costs! I have talked with Kara a few times. . .will call her right now . . The story on Zachary is pretty amazing . . .he's #167T. In January 2003, he was turned into Animal Control. No i.d. and not neutered. When he tested positive for FIV, AC officer told me they would PTS in three days. I couldn't find a home for him here, so he was sent to AW. Eleven days later a woman called me saying that was her parents' cat . . .when I told her he was now in Tennessee and that she could pay to fly him back here, she decided that it wasn't her parents' cat. : ) I called the parents yesterday, showed them the picture of 167T, and they immediately recognized their Moe . . .had him since he was a kitten. . .and they want him back. They are an elderly couple. ..the woman has Parkinson's ( she used to rescue/feed feral cats before she became sick) . . .Moe means the world to them. They want to spend the rest of their lives holding him and loving him. These people have a renewed interest in life now that they may get to see their Moe again . . .they have promised to keep him inside only if he is returned safely to them. I just so very much want that to happen. Jenn, I so very much appreciate your help in this whole deal. . . .Zachary (AKA Moe) has a happy reunion ahead of him. If only it didn't cost $900.00 to travel to Knoxville . . . .I'd be there right now if I could . . . Sally No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.10/43 - Release Date: 7/6/2005
Re:WAS transfer factor NOW Supplements Cats Need
Sheila, I would guess because in the wild they would be eating birds, frogs, snakes, and other small mammals, not chicken, beef, lamb, and other things that are in the diets we feed them. Different meats have different proteins and vitamins. A cat has some very delicate requirements and can get very sick if they aren't met. Taurine is a biggy, it is usually found in organ meats, atleast in chickens (hearts are a good source and also hard to come by), so taurine would need to be supplemented. It's a tricky thing and that's why I've decided to go raw instead of cooked. I couldn't find ANY source that told me what supplements exactly cats would need in a well balanced cook food. I even had my vet consult with UC Davis Veterinary school, which by the way I'm very dissappointed in. She emailed them at the email supplied on their website for consulting and after almost two weeks still hadn't heard anything, so she printed everything out and mailed it to them. After about another week they finally called and asked some more questions, they charge $130.00 dollars for a consult and if my cat was having serious problems would have been NO help. I called her and she said they hadn't charged her yet so I told her to forget it, and started researching raw. I don't have faith in them, their customer service is p*ss poor and they weren't getting any of my money, I'd rather make a donation to the rescue the vet I've been corresponding with works with. She feeds her cats and her fosters raw! -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Service http://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com (affordable hosting & web design) http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites) http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Bramble still mild seizures
I discovered yesterday that Bramble is still having very mild seizures - however, now that the revolution is out of his system the seizures are very mild compared to after revolution was given to him. He just freezes with his jaw open for seconds then carries on. He won't eat for a few hours after but then eats normally and has eaten his breakfast and medication. All in all - it was much milder and the same as when he first came from the sanctuary. I can't even rub rescue remedy on his ears due to treating him for ringworm around his ears - will mention it to the vet when we go next week. Buddy is going for her first visit tonight - she has stated sneezing and has a runny nose - hope it's not calicivirus again and hope Bramble doesn't start with it again if it is. Although I hope the Interferon Omega will keep that at Bay for Bramble. Michelle, Bramble, Buddy & Minstrel
Re: OT:getting flea topicals on a cat who doesn't like contact/Nina, Cherie, Miche
Any time we can help Good Luck ;-)) Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nina, Thanks for your input on your success with touchy cats! I see that speed is a big factor. You are good!! No, I didn't see the recent thread on Revolution, hmmm... I have used it on him before with no problems, though, when he was in a big kitty condo temporarily for meds taking. I use Advantage mostly with my cats and dogs but I purposefully got Revolution for Simms because he tends to scratch around his ears and I worry he might have ear mites. He would never let me get close enough to check him out (yet) so I figure I can treat his mites, if he has them, along with his fleas.Cherie, I can't see myself sitting on Simms but hey, anything is possible! I was thinking from what you wrote that maybe I could scruff him. I can get my hands on him, just can't hang on, so maybe scruffing would work. Michelle, Thanks for the warning on the Revolution. That's awful what happened with Bramble, poor guy. I do have Advantage so I could give Simms that instead but was hoping to treat the mites, too, although not 100% sure he has them.Thanks everyone!Anne and Jimi Too Cool, Simms and Sophie in MI among other furry friends Have a purrfect day Cherie
Re: RE: [FivCats] domino -still searching for help
Poor Domino. I'll just keep my mouth shut. t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Warning: Much sarcasm to follow...What a fabulous world this would be if we could all be so lucky to placeevery FeLV/FIV cat in our idea of a perfect home...and she wonders whyshe hasn't gotten a single response? Did she assume people would bebreaking down her door for Domino? Yikes...somebody *please* stop mefrom sending this woman a *very* unpleasant email...there are so manythings wrong with her email not the least of which are hermisconceptions about dry food, and that's just to start, don't even getme started on the immuno-compromised and FeLV/FIV...gr...sorry,I'm still reeling after seeing the photos out of AW...I hope someonecomes forward for *Domino's* sake...apparently, this woman cares enoughto want to place her in that oh-so-abundant *ideal* home, but doesn'tcare *enough* to keep her...sorry, all...just needed to vent..."But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will beunique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; Youbecome responsible, forever, for what you have tamed..." --Antoine deSaint-Exupéry"If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will knoweach other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and whatyou do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys." --Chief DanGeorge- Original Message -From: Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Thursday, July 7, 2005 3:03 pmSubject: RE: [FivCats] domino -still searching for help> Hi, I am cross posting for her, please respond to her directly off > lineif you can help Domino-> > > > Thank you.> > > > Hideyo> > > > _ > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > BehalfOf Terri Weiss> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 1:08 PM> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [FivCats] domino -still searching for help> > > > Hello: I posyed this message last month but I haven't received a > singleresponse. I would greatly appreciate a response. Thanks - > Terri (The> June e-mail is pasted below)> > > > > > > > I just posted this message on the other fiv-cat yahoo site, so I'm> re-posting it here to increase Domino's chances for a safe and happy> placement:> > I have MS and now Domino has had 2 Western blots (the 2d was just > done at Cornell),both with FIV+ results. Domino has been a strictly > indoor cat, has a dog companion (our Golden), my kids and us. She > only eats Nutro dry food, which is probably why her teeth and gums > are in such good shape.> > I have read with interest various postings re: what dangers are > posed to> people with Lupus, HIV+ etc., when they have FIV+ cats. The bottom > lineis that for those of us who are immune-compromised, there are no> definitive answers about our risks with FIV+ cats. Clearly there is a> risk of spreading bacteria between people and cats; cat scratch > diseaseis also transmitted to humans. Unless you are immune > compromsed, no one> really can tell the those of us who are, whether it's worth the > risk to> keep an FIV+ cat around or not, or whether there's a risk at all. > It's a> complete gamble.> > I previously posted on the FIVCAT board that I am not willing to take> the gamble, not with my health. Too many doctors have been wrong about> my disease, its progression, the drugs I've taken for MS & their side> effects. I can't take the word of fellow kitty-lovers > about FIV+ if my own human docs, the two vets I've seen & the Cornell> Feline Health Clinic have question marks about this. So yes, I have> decided that I needed to place Domino elsewhere for both our sakes.> > I contacted the rescue group where we got Domino. They connected me> to a lady nearby, in Westchester County, NY where I live. She has 17> FIV+ cats. Eight are upstairs with a dominant female, 9 are> downstairs in runs or cages because they either spray or are too> timid to use their litter boxes (at least acc to the lady). She> feeds them all a little wet food to keep them "hydrated" (what> happened to water?), which we all know increases tarter and plaque,> as well as dry food. She has told me that many of her cats have had> their teeth pulled, and that some are completely toothless. She also> told me that she has litter boxes all over the house, that some cats> sleep on her bed, on pillows or elsewhere, and that she keeps> mountains of amoxicillin around. She also has two small dogs plus a> German Shepherd. She became angry when I asked if I could inspect> the premises, telling me that I was being insulting to her, and she> said that the only thing I could see or do at her house (which I> can't, since her house isn't accessible) would be to put Domino in> what she described as a large dog-sized cage in the kitchen to say> goodbye. Then Domino would remain in the cage for a full month while> the other cats got used to her and vice versa.> > Apart from my discompfort with all the above, it seems only