retest her. my vet and i agree that since Annie has a secure home now and is
over the trauma of loosing her person that she might not be pos after all.
since she was not pos before all this, it could just be that the trauma lowered
her defences temporarily and now she is in a stable atmosphere
re: vets. how true. i feel i am lucky that my vet has an open mind and if i
tell him about something i have read about, he asks for a copy if it is
something he is unaware of. i also put him onto this site and he is now a fan.
great to have a vet who admits he doesn't know everything and is
my Lil Bit came from a rescue shelter. she is not pos, but she did have a
persistant upper respiratory infection. when first antibiotic did not work i
asked the vet to do a culture (saw that on elvtalk) and then she found out
exactly which antibiotic Lil Bit needed . gave it to her and it cle
i think you owe it to others who adopt from this shelter and the shelter itself
to tell them about this. maybe they don't realize that they should test all
cat coming to them and maybe they are staffed by volunteers and don't have
enough people to get everything done. hopefully, when you tell
You can also buy in pill form and crush it yourself. This is the least
expensive way.
Mine also like Viralys which is a flavored powder and about 3 times as
expensive as the pills.
Laurie
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seems odd that it should be so widely used in veterinary medicine if there
is only one study published.
anyone on the fanciers health list? i know it's been spoken of often there,
and i know that a number of years back, one of the california vet assns
recommended that ALL cats, symptomatic or not,
you used my favorite word, ammeliorating. first job i had as secretary, my
boss dictated a letter and he held the mic so close to his mustache, that i
wasn't sure where to look in the dictionary to find it. i have never forgotten
this word. dorlis
patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com wrote:
> My v
Ps checkout Pam Johnson Bennett (Think Like a Cat and other great books).
She is the cat guru in my opinion!
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Dorlis, this was a male cat who was an only cat. He has been dead for over 20
years now.
L
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i agree with the others, sounds like thyroid. my Shalimar had hyper thyroid
and she did the same thing. she also had a habit o spitting out the pills for
it . had to give them, did radio active iodine which makes it necessary to
supplement the thyroid. got so i had to hold her and rub down o
Heard of it, and it is WAAAY too expensive. You can buy a pound of powder
lysine for about $15, it is made by NOW and sold in many online places..
That would give you about 1644 250mg doses. It has no taste and mixed with
wet food just about any cat will just eat it. It is really sort of
granula
The one I use is a powder, bought from my vet, that I sprinkle on food.
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> this is an exceptionally expensive way to give a cat its lysine.
>
> the usually recommended dosage is between 250 and 1000 mg/day; there is
> currently ongoing research being done to come up with the absolutely
> accurate dosage in cats.
>
> but you can just go on-line, or to your nearest heal
laurie, maybe she is an alpha and you are not doing what she wants so she
teaches you a lesson? sometimes, Annie will act like this. wish i could get
inside their heads and then i could solve the problem. we need a Caesar for
cats i think. dorlis
Laurieskatz wrote:
> Susan, good info
on the L-Lysine, my vet ordered an oral paste for me. no one is sick right
now, but i give it as a preventative. name is Enisyl-F, made by Vetoquinol in
Canada. each ml contains 250mgof L Lysine HCL in a bse of purified water,
sorbitol, cod liver oil, zanthan gum, tuna flavor, soy lecithin, s
Hi, have you tried mackeral? it is so smelly that you might fool him. General
like my Bob, never met a person he did not like. likes to sleep draped over
my neck. dorlis
souther...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
> AT WHAT AGE DID YOUR CAT BECOME FeLV POSITIVE? WHAT TREATMENTS DID YOU
> DO/AR
last time, promise. have you tried mackeral, all of my cats past and present
love it. it is stinkier than salmon. we like stinky food. dorlis
nancy denison wrote:
> I have seven cats, the youngest being Taz was diagnosed with FeLv when she
> started getting sick after about 1 month wit
don't be sorry, you are caring for her and she knows that and the vet and techs
care for her. she may not like to be seperated from you, but she is still
better off than she would be otherwise. dorlis
nancy denison wrote:
> I have seven cats, the youngest being Taz was diagnosed with FeL
i am sorry to hear about Juno, it is so hard to loose one you have grown to
love. it only takes a day or two to loose your heart to them. however long
she had with you, her life was better for having you. dorlis
Sue & Frank Koren wrote:
> Sherry, I am so sorry to hear about your Juno. G
missed one of your questions - i feed Hills science diet, a mix of adult
hairball and the new one feeline natural best ocean fish. is use revolution
for fleas and ticks because it also takes out heartworm which is a growing
problem around here, probably because we have had a flood here at least
sorry to be late with this, been a while since i logged in. my Annie was
diagnosed felv + at age 4 when i got her. her owner was dying with liver
cancer and could not keep her. if the right home could not be found, she
wanted put to sleep. she spent 21 days locked in her owners trailer alone
here.
i could have sworn i've been writing to and getting things from the list,
tho. tells you how firm a grip i have on reality, eh?
MC
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:48 PM, James G Wilson wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Just testing the list since there's been no activity since
> Saturday. Here's hoping th
Here. Grateful to all for responses to my question about co-mingling and to
the survey respondents.
Laurie (on behalf of Bella)
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this is what i like about this list. someone always seems to know a good
source of information. dorlis
Sharyl wrote:
> Tonya, your hyper t list is right. Prednisolone is preferred for cats. Here
> is a link for with info.
> http://www.marvistavet.com/html/prednisone.html
> "Prednisone
never know when a felv baby will find you. you will be ready for them. dorlis
Kat wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> I'm still here too - even though I don't have any FeLV+ kitties anymore.
> So I just lurk for the most part these days.
>
> Kat (Mew Jersey)
>
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, James G Wilson wr
been a while since i logged in, but best way for more people to be educated is
to tell everyone about this site. i talked to someone in Canada a week or so
ago and got her hooked on it. dorlis
nancy denison wrote:
> Taz and I are still here. I look forward to this "talk". I'm glad ther
james, if you're reading this, could we maybe have a links page for folks to
put up info on the programs people know about?
and sally, WI has EVERYTHING.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:47 PM, SALLY NORDSTROM wrote:
>
> For anyone living in Milwaukee, WI, the Wisconsin Humane Society has
> program
For anyone living in Milwaukee, WI, the Wisconsin Humane Society has programs
for spay/neuter, vaccinations, and food. It makes sense to have these programs
rather than having people surrender their beloved companions - we especially
need our babies when everything is going wrong, and it must
good to know, considering some of the problems that the FDA has had in the
past. (was that diplomatic enough?)
do you have references for that info, so we can add it to the basic info?
thanks.
MC
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM, randa harvin wrote:
> Pradofloxacin was denied entry to Europe
When my mom was in her seventies she got scammed by some guy selling
securities -- he told her she wouldn't lose money, and she ended up
losing like $5,000. She felt so foolish on top of losing the money,
which on a fixed income was not going to replenish itself, and of course
I felt bad that she
thanks for posting this, sue, because the issue of folks unable to take care
of their critters right now, elderly or not, is becoming huge.
folks, check with your local shelters to see if any of them run a pet-food
bank--a lot actually do. there are ani-meals programs in a number of places,
that d
Hey Sherry,
I'm sorry to hear about Flanagan and the rest of your rescue babies who have
passed over the bridge. I hope this message finds you well. As always, you
are an angel for what you do.
:)
Wendy
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change
the world -
I belong to a cat forum on-line. One of the members who is a well respected
TNR person posted this the other day and I have not been able to stop thinking
of this poor lady:
"There is a town south of tucson. Very poor and colorful characters live there.
Its a dumping ground for people who aban
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