Excellent point about the loss of her housemates, Jane! I am sure
you are correct!
Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On May 31, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Jane Lyons wrote:
Cassandra
I cannot imagine how tired and stressed you must be. I wonder if
the sudden loss
of
Actually, you can probably tell the newspaper editor your name,
address and email address and request that you be known in the
newspaper as Anonymous or Concerned Family or something. I'm
pretty damn sure that newspapers honor requests like this. If I had
written that letter I would send
Excellent idea!
Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On May 31, 2007, at 3:45 PM, Jane Lyons wrote:
Nina
I'm visualizing the reincarnation of James Herriot (All Creatures
Great and Small)
renting the house next door.
Here's hoping your caring vibes attract a
No, no, take her in. The second word in respiratory distress is
distress.
Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On May 31, 2007, at 4:11 PM, C J wrote:
I've been searching the web for info on respiratory distress, but
can't seem to find what i'm looking for.
They are too cute.
Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:body{font-family:
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kittens that were dumped over Memorial Day weekend (actually six but they had
oh, they're beautiful little babies!
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OH MY GOSH!! They are all soo cute!!!
Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:body{font-family:
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#ff;color: black;} If anyone would like to see pics of the 5 little
kittens that were dumped over Memorial Day weekend
Bless you for helping these precious babies!
I love the solid grayish blue looking one.
Geez...they are so adorable but all kittens are:)
Terrie Mohr-Forker
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While looking at the net I stumbled upon a very sad story. If you would click on the link and read about what these folks are up against.
www.foreclosurecats.org
Hi Debbie,
Thank you for asking about the status of the kitties.
Yes, we believe we have successfully removed all
They are adorable (what kittens aren't?)! Did you send the pictures in with
your letter to the editor? I would have.. maybe they would even make an
article out of it.
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Special Needs Cat Resources
http://www.iGive.com/html/refer.cfm?causeid=21303
Sign
Yes, true, but my suggestion of Depo and Dex would also be a good choice
even if it is lymphoma-related respiratory distress. I stand by my
recommendation... go to the vet, get on oxygen immediately, then consider
treating with steroids - even if you don't know what is exactly the cause.
Phaewryn
Wendy,
I am not judging at all. I am only offering my advice (unsolicited,
admittedly, but then all of our advice unsolicited basically, is really
just offered) based on experience on what Cassandra has said about
Kisa's condition difficulty breathing, which we all know is an
extremely
Debbie,
These photos are so pitiful! Those poor babies. So many with eye
infections or even blind! It sounds as if progress is being made altho
on the website, the deadlines are way past. Are these little ones
getting treatment?
Pam
Debbie wrote:
While looking at the net I stumbled upon
Oh, they're BEAUTIFUL!!! And I LOVE the big cat litter bins in the
background! Perfect! I hope some can be adopted together so the
never have to lose another family member.
Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On Jun 1, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Debbie wrote:
If
A small update on Kisa.
I didn't think she would make it through the night, and at one point I checked
on her and thought she was gone, because I didn't see the heavy breathing.
She did make it through the night, and I was seriously considering taking her
in to the vet for euthanasia. I asked
Cassandra,
I routinely give about 100 ml per day unless the cat is very small.
Never give more fluids if what you have already given has not been
absorbed. Usually it does not stay at the back of the neck but slides
down under the belly against the back of the front leg. Sometimes down
the
Cassandra,
Don't give her any more fluids until *ALL* of the previous fluids are
absorbed, over hydration will put a strain on her heart. I'm so glad
she is showing interest in food, try and put food in front of her every
few minutes and see if she'll eat, she really needs to get a
At 06:42 PM 6/1/2007, you wrote:
Alot depends upon her kidney function and her respiratory status. On
a healthy 10 lb cat 2-300 cc per day is fine, but if her organs are
not working properly it could cause a fluidover load and even make it
harder for her to breathe. Id she peeing,,,you
Cassamdra.
Do NOT attempt to express her bladder unless you are familiar with doing
so! This is not something I would ever undertake without being sure I
knew what I was doing as you can do real damage. Keep her litter fresh
so that you can see what she pees if she is using the litter box.
So beautiful. I love the gray with white nose and sox. Sheila
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