Re: protein % for some canned and dry foods
Check out www.catinfo.org for the best canned cat foods canned foods are not nearly as high in protein as dry. EVO Innova dry and Wellness Core are both 50% protein. The following are all crude protein minimums: Solid Gold, tuna 13.84%! By Nature Organics, no grains, 10% min protein. Wellness, grain free, 10% Evangers 10% Instinct, duck, 9% Petguard Lite 8.5% And why, you might ask, do I know these %ages? I have all these here because we have/had cats with food allergies...constantly trying to find one that works! Laurie
Re: retested the three kittens and they were negative!
whew. so glad. - Original Message - From: "JENI RECA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:24 PM Subject: retested the three kittens and they were negative! Hi, Just thought everyone would want to know the good news. I retested the kittens on the elisa and tested them on the IFA and they are negative! Yeah! Placing them up for adoption at a shelter I know. The cat behavorist is going to spend some time with them. Yeah!! Jeni _ Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. Get it now. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033
Re: retested the three kittens and they were negative!
Yay, great news. Hope they find great homes. On 10/12/07, JENI RECA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > Just thought everyone would want to know the good news. I retested the > kittens on the elisa and tested them on the IFA and they are negative! Yeah! > Placing them up for adoption at a shelter I know. The cat behavorist is > going to spend some time with them. > Yeah!! > Jeni > _ > Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. Get it > now. > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033 > -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20 Please help George! http://rescuties.chipin.com/george I GoodSearch for Rescuties. Raise money for your favorite charity or school just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo!
retested the three kittens and they were negative!
Hi, Just thought everyone would want to know the good news. I retested the kittens on the elisa and tested them on the IFA and they are negative! Yeah! Placing them up for adoption at a shelter I know. The cat behavorist is going to spend some time with them. Yeah!! Jeni _ Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. Get it now. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033
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Dixie eats primal raw most of the time. If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow man. St. Francis - Original Message - From: Pat Kachur To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:02 PM Subject: Re: I have had two FIP cats--both of which had the "wet" version where the abdomen becomes extremely distended. I believe it is more common than the "dry" version. They lived about 6 months after diagnosis but I did eventually have to have them put down. Re food--I believe Pet Guard (available around here at least at Whole Foods stores) would be right as high a nutritional wet food as is available. It is what I am feeding my leukemia-positive kitty--and she is thriving. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:47 PM Ok, guys. I just got off the phone with Whitey's vet. Good news and what could potentially be really bad news. Good news first. First of all, his Thyroid is normal, which Dr. Dolen says defies logic. He wants to retest in a few weeks. All his other major organ functions were normal...kidneys, liver, thyroid, everything was good. His WBC were elevated (of course, due probably to the severe ear infection). He is chronically anemic (RBC was 25ish). The thing that concerned Dr. Dolen the most was his elevated Globulin and Albumin levels. His globulin was 8.4, when he says 3ish is the "normal" range, so he said that indicated a chronic severe infection. He's getting the lab to run an FIP titer on the blood sample they have from the other tests, so we'll know something about that in about a week. He says either the ear infection was so horribly bad that its a miracle he's still alive (to have caused such an elevated globulin level) or he has FIP. I'm certainly hoping its the ear infection, something we can work with. Any of you guys have experience with FIP? I understand its deadly, usually within weeks of symptoms, but I was wondering about the "human" aspect of it..what have YOU guys experienced with it? He recommended high protein kitten food for him right now. He said the more protein the better...canned tuna, chicken, whatever has the most protein. I'm going to go by a local natural pet food store on my way home from work that carries premium kitten foods. Also interested if any of you know what the absolute highest nutritional content wet food would be? I'm thinking Innova kitten food in a can, maybe wellness kitten food? Anyway, more updates when I get them. Michael Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!
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I have had two FIP cats--both of which had the "wet" version where the abdomen becomes extremely distended. I believe it is more common than the "dry" version. They lived about 6 months after diagnosis but I did eventually have to have them put down. Re food--I believe Pet Guard (available around here at least at Whole Foods stores) would be right as high a nutritional wet food as is available. It is what I am feeding my leukemia-positive kitty--and she is thriving. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:47 PM Ok, guys. I just got off the phone with Whitey's vet. Good news and what could potentially be really bad news. Good news first. First of all, his Thyroid is normal, which Dr. Dolen says defies logic. He wants to retest in a few weeks. All his other major organ functions were normal...kidneys, liver, thyroid, everything was good. His WBC were elevated (of course, due probably to the severe ear infection). He is chronically anemic (RBC was 25ish). The thing that concerned Dr. Dolen the most was his elevated Globulin and Albumin levels. His globulin was 8.4, when he says 3ish is the "normal" range, so he said that indicated a chronic severe infection. He's getting the lab to run an FIP titer on the blood sample they have from the other tests, so we'll know something about that in about a week. He says either the ear infection was so horribly bad that its a miracle he's still alive (to have caused such an elevated globulin level) or he has FIP. I'm certainly hoping its the ear infection, something we can work with. Any of you guys have experience with FIP? I understand its deadly, usually within weeks of symptoms, but I was wondering about the "human" aspect of it..what have YOU guys experienced with it? He recommended high protein kitten food for him right now. He said the more protein the better...canned tuna, chicken, whatever has the most protein. I'm going to go by a local natural pet food store on my way home from work that carries premium kitten foods. Also interested if any of you know what the absolute highest nutritional content wet food would be? I'm thinking Innova kitten food in a can, maybe wellness kitten food? Anyway, more updates when I get them. Michael -- Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!
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Ok, guys. I just got off the phone with Whitey's vet.? Good news and what could potentially be really bad news.?? Good news first. First of all, his Thyroid is normal, which Dr. Dolen says defies logic.? He wants to retest in a few weeks.?? All his other major organ functions were normal...kidneys, liver, thyroid, everything was good. His WBC were elevated (of course, due probably to the severe ear infection).? He is chronically anemic (RBC was 25ish). The thing that concerned Dr. Dolen the most was his elevated Globulin and Albumin levels.? His globulin was 8.4, when he says 3ish is the "normal" range,?so he said that indicated a chronic severe infection.? He's getting the lab to run?an ?FIP titer on the blood sample they have from the other tests, so we'll know something about that in about a week.? He says either the ear infection was so horribly bad that its a miracle he's still alive (to have caused such an elevated globulin level) or he has FIP.? I'm certainly hoping its the ear infection, something we can work with.? Any of you guys have experience with FIP?? I understand its deadly, usually within weeks of symptoms, but I was wondering about the "human" aspect of it..what have YOU guys? experienced with it? He recommended high protein kitten food for him right now.? He said the more protein the better...canned tuna, chicken, whatever has the most protein.? I'm going to go by a local natural pet food store on my way home from work that carries premium kitten foods.? Also interested if any of you know what the absolute highest nutritional content wet food would be?? I'm thinking Innova kitten food in a can, maybe wellness kitten food?? Anyway, more updates when I get them. Michael Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Re: Lance/Ember
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for her first rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven months old. Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a "nervous Nelly," but that's not unusual. Lance On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, "Kelley Saveika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Lance - how old is she? Vaccinations have not been given in the > neck/scruff in quite some time. Most of my cats have never gotten a > vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young. > > On 10/12/07, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jane, > > > > The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related > > to a gland. > > It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and > > it's > > small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could > > be that. I don't > > know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's > > certainly not > > on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing. > > > > Lance > > > > > > On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, "Jane Lyons" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck > > > could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck? > > > > > > Jane > > > > > -- > > Lance Linimon > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > -- > Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. > > http://www.rescuties.org > > Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! > > http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20 > > Please help George! > > http://rescuties.chipin.com/george > > I GoodSearch for Rescuties. > > Raise money for your favorite charity or school just by searching the > Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! > -- Lance Linimon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lance/Ember
Lance - how old is she? Vaccinations have not been given in the neck/scruff in quite some time. Most of my cats have never gotten a vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young. On 10/12/07, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jane, > > The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related > to a gland. > It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and > it's > small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could > be that. I don't > know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's > certainly not > on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing. > > Lance > > > On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, "Jane Lyons" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck > > could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck? > > > > Jane > > > -- > Lance Linimon > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20 Please help George! http://rescuties.chipin.com/george I GoodSearch for Rescuties. Raise money for your favorite charity or school just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo!
Re: Lance/Ember
Jane, The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related to a gland. It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and it's small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could be that. I don't know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's certainly not on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing. Lance On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, "Jane Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck > could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck? > > Jane > -- Lance Linimon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lance/Ember
Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck? Jane