[Felvtalk] looking for a home south-east Louisiana

2010-11-04 Thread Mary Lou
I have a sweet black female felu and fiv positive.  My great neighbors dumped 
her outside without food or water and then left the dump of a house. I fear for 
her life outside and cannot bring her inside.  The neighbors are starting to 
work on the house and I am concerned she may get trapped under the house or 
hit.  


  

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Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox

2010-11-04 Thread Peggy Verdonck
Natalie: Thats true! I had cats spit the liquid all out. If I can get the
pill down in her throat well enough I know she took all of the necessary
dosage.
She threw up once after it, but ever since she keeps it down.

Gary: I can't get her to eat yet, so I can't mix it in her food. That would
be a lot less stress for both of us. I tried everything but she doesn't want
it. Luckely I did see her drink water this morning.
I will call the vet today and question the dosage. It seems a lot to me. But
she is very sick, maybe she needs it

Thanks for all the advice!




2010/11/4 Natalie 

> I always use the liquid because it's easier to administer.  Once in a
> while,
> we get the pills for ferals to be mixed into food -- less taste in a pill
> than a whole eyedropper of pineapple-tasting oral suspension.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
>  [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of gary
> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 3:52 AM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox
>
> Normal dosage for that would be half that pill twice a day.  If you can get
> her to eat, just crush it in wet food.  You can also crush the pills and
> add
>
> them to a liquid and use a syringe (no needle) or a measured dropper.  Mix
> each pill with one or two ml of liquid (2 ml liquid means one ml twice a
> day, one ml liquid means .5 ml twice a day.  Must keep refrigerated and
> shake very well before each use.  You could use the petinic as the liquid.
>
> Gary
>
> --
> From: "Peggy Verdonck" 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 9:20 PM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox
>
> > Hi Lisa and Natalie,
> >
> > This type of clavomox is actually the 125 mg pill kind. I like the liquid
> > better, but I really hope to get an injection type of antibiotics next
> > time.
> > She seemed to keep it down this evening, but she is not doing so good
> > overall. Still won't eat and hides under the bed. I can tell by looking
> at
> > her bowl that she does drink water, so at least that's good.
> >
> > I still can't believe that all the other cats tested negative!! That was
> > such a relief.  I hope Oreo's test was a false positive. That would be
> > another miracle!
> >
> > I will talk to the vet about switching antibiotics and dosage. I'm al
> > little
> > worried because she really needs the help to get rid of this infection. I
> > hope it's not to late.
> >
> > Lisa, I live in Alabama.
> >
> > Peggy
>
>
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Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox

2010-11-04 Thread Natalie
I always use the liquid because it's easier to administer.  Once in a while,
we get the pills for ferals to be mixed into food -- less taste in a pill
than a whole eyedropper of pineapple-tasting oral suspension.

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of gary
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 3:52 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox

Normal dosage for that would be half that pill twice a day.  If you can get 
her to eat, just crush it in wet food.  You can also crush the pills and add

them to a liquid and use a syringe (no needle) or a measured dropper.  Mix 
each pill with one or two ml of liquid (2 ml liquid means one ml twice a 
day, one ml liquid means .5 ml twice a day.  Must keep refrigerated and 
shake very well before each use.  You could use the petinic as the liquid.

Gary

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From: "Peggy Verdonck" 
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 9:20 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox

> Hi Lisa and Natalie,
>
> This type of clavomox is actually the 125 mg pill kind. I like the liquid
> better, but I really hope to get an injection type of antibiotics next 
> time.
> She seemed to keep it down this evening, but she is not doing so good
> overall. Still won't eat and hides under the bed. I can tell by looking at
> her bowl that she does drink water, so at least that's good.
>
> I still can't believe that all the other cats tested negative!! That was
> such a relief.  I hope Oreo's test was a false positive. That would be
> another miracle!
>
> I will talk to the vet about switching antibiotics and dosage. I'm al 
> little
> worried because she really needs the help to get rid of this infection. I
> hope it's not to late.
>
> Lisa, I live in Alabama.
>
> Peggy
 


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Re: [Felvtalk] Jersey City NJ: Asymptomatic FELV+ Gino needs a home

2010-11-04 Thread Beverly Parsons
Thanks, Michael.  Perhaps we can talk off line.

My email is beverly (at) jerseycats.org.


On Nov 4, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Second Chance Meows wrote:

> i might be able to help, i run a "for life" FeLV sanctuary
> 
> Michael Johnson
> Founder/Owner
> Second Chance Meows
> A FeLV Sanctuary
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: "beve...@jerseycats.org" 
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 9:32:26 AM
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Jersey City NJ: Asymptomatic FELV+ Gino needs a home
> 
> JerseyCats, a volunteer-run, foster-based rescue in Northern New Jersey is
> looking for a home for Gino, a two-three year old asymptomatic FELV+ cat.
> 
> Please read more about Gino on our home page: www.jerseycats.org or on
> petfinder: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/17695711.  Gino tested
> positive with ELISA and IFA on October 5 and will be getting his second
> IFA test on November 13.
> 
> Gino is gorgeous and lovable, and gets along with dogs!
> 
> Transport available to the right home, even out of state.  Please contact
> me with any questions and please feel free to forward.
> 
> many thanks,
> Beverly Parsons
> JerseyCats
> beverly(at)jerseycats.org
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox

2010-11-04 Thread gary
Normal dosage for that would be half that pill twice a day.  If you can get 
her to eat, just crush it in wet food.  You can also crush the pills and add 
them to a liquid and use a syringe (no needle) or a measured dropper.  Mix 
each pill with one or two ml of liquid (2 ml liquid means one ml twice a 
day, one ml liquid means .5 ml twice a day.  Must keep refrigerated and 
shake very well before each use.  You could use the petinic as the liquid.


Gary

--
From: "Peggy Verdonck" 
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 9:20 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clavamox


Hi Lisa and Natalie,

This type of clavomox is actually the 125 mg pill kind. I like the liquid
better, but I really hope to get an injection type of antibiotics next 
time.

She seemed to keep it down this evening, but she is not doing so good
overall. Still won't eat and hides under the bed. I can tell by looking at
her bowl that she does drink water, so at least that's good.

I still can't believe that all the other cats tested negative!! That was
such a relief.  I hope Oreo's test was a false positive. That would be
another miracle!

I will talk to the vet about switching antibiotics and dosage. I'm al 
little

worried because she really needs the help to get rid of this infection. I
hope it's not to late.

Lisa, I live in Alabama.

Peggy




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