Okay, the results are not all in, but I finally talked to the Vet about the
blood tests from the sick kitten I took in- which he suspect FIP in. The cat
was NEGATIVE for Felv (so that's the second time he's tested neg.- first at
approx. 2 mths old, now at 6 mths). He NEGATIVE for FIV (which h
That is great news, that everything is negative.
Is he drinking normally? Is he dehydrated? If he is not dehydratedI
would not see any need for fluids (but I'm not a vet, this is not to be
construed as veterinary advice, yadda yadda)
Kelley
On Dec 27, 2007 8:39 PM, Caroline Kaufmann <[EMA
I have never seen him drink water, so I am not sure. But he's been urinating a
lot- of course that could be from the fluids. He was dehydrated on Monday, but
he bounced back so much after the shot of Penicillin and one bought of subcu
fluids- it was really remarkable. And of course, the vet
Caroline,
Fred gets fluids everyday and I bet your vet gave you those monster
size 18 gauge needles called kitty harpoons on the CRF site. You can
order size 20 gauge terumo needles from
http://thrivingpets.com/products/item-detail.php?formStockId=392N1, I
order Fred's here. They ar
I like the 20 gauge also..but that is what my vet always gave me...
On Dec 27, 2007 8:56 PM, Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Caroline,
> Fred gets fluids everyday and I bet your vet gave you those monster
> size 18 gauge needles called kitty harpoons on the CRF site. You can
Okay, that helps a lot. Yeah, you could tell he felt pretty "crappy" on Monday
when he saw the vet. I knew that, the techs knew that, the vet knew that, the
cat knew that! But he really "rallied" so much the very next day and he no
longer feels crappy. It's more behavioral now where he's pi
Smart vet I've always gotten the 18 and they are pretty huge
compared tot the 20's!!
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Just got this on one of my other lists:
From: casey
Subject: Danger in Cat Litter Container
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:35:04 -0500
Message:
A friend of ours on another cat group just lost one of her kitties
in a tragic accident. Her mom has written a message about what
happened that she want
Another success! My last barn kitten- the only one still "holding out,"
finally crossed over- as I like to say! SHE PURRED! We've hit all the other
milestones: no longer freaking out and hissing and swatting at me when I reach
for them: now playing/grooming/acting semi-normal IN FRONT of me;
Congrads! Once they figure out that its safe and that they'll get all those
goodies, these guys make the most wonderful pets! Rescues are the
best!
Christiane Biagi
914-632-4672
Cell: 914-720-6888
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Katrina Animal Reunion Team (KART)
www.findkpets.org
> Ironically, these unsocialized barn kittens have been my easiest
> foster-cat challenge yet!
> caroline
>
> I've found that often the feral kittens tend to be healthier than those
that have come through the shelter system. Congrats on your success:)
They are fun, aren't they?:)
>
>
>
> --
>
One of our foster parents sent this pictureshe's found two litters of
kittens we've adopted out (she's done the fostering) - her neighborhood is
going to be first in our TNR efforts, I think!
Anyway this is Sweet Pea..the former feral kitten, having fun with wrapping
paper:)
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