Re: [Felvtalk] Abbey

2011-04-06 Thread Beth
Didn't someone say they had good luck using LCTI (I think that's what it was)
I had great luck with my stomatitis kitty for awhile just using the L-Lysine 
gel. No inflammation for several months.
There is also a Yahoo group just for Stomatitis. They may be better help to you.

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--- On Mon, 4/4/11, Mary Lou jerseydevil1...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Mary Lou jerseydevil1...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] Abbey
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Monday, April 4, 2011, 2:11 PM

Okay guys we need your help big time.  Abbey is felu and fel imun positive. She 
has stomatitis. Had 14 teeth, roots and all removed 2 wks ago. Mouth greatly 
improved but not all - in the back between upper and lower still red.  Not on 
any meds for now. She will not lick lysine. Am going to try to water down 
lysine and get it in her or spread pill powder and mix in food. Would mixing 
bovine interferon maybe help? I am frantic to help her. She does not deserve 
this. Cannot pill. Feeding watered down a/d or baby food or fancy feast. She 
has a great appetite until she hits her sore area with a piece of food.  She 
has 10 days til she goes back to the vet. He is thinking about steriods.  Any 
ideas of what to do? I really don't want to put her on steriods unless nothing 
else to do.  She is the baby that was dumped by my great neighbors and they 
moved leaving her outside with no food or water or anywhere to sleep unless she 
crawled under the slab of their
 house.
 Abbey is the sweetest loving black cat. We apreciate any help you can offer. 
Thank you.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Abbey

2011-04-06 Thread Tracey Shrout
Mary Lou, it's been a few days since you posted, but here's what I do for my
negative with stomatitus. She is an older cat (Allie) who had it when I
acquired her. The few times I've taken her to the vet, she was given an oral
antibiotic (because I can't pill her at all) to help with the bacteria and a
steroid shot. The antibiotic was Convenia. The steroid shot helps
tremendously with their appetite. I also hate to give them any steroids, but
the dr. let me know how much pain she may have been in, so I let him give it
to her. I have read a possible relationship with it compromising the immune
system, so I probably wouldn't give it to a + cat.

Now what I do personally for her is give her Petzlife Oral Gel. It is only
when I stop giving her the gel that she has problems with the stomatitus. If
I stop for a while, thinking she is fine, she will suddenly stop eating and
sometimes throwup a yellow or green liquid. So, I have learned to keep up
with the gel, and currently I am giving it to her every night, putting a
little on my finger and rubbing it on her top front teeth. I am just amazed
how this stuff works! It has grapefruit seed extract in it that helps keep
the bacteria down. I buy it online, just google it. It is less than $20, and
lasts a long long time. This stuff also helped my felv+ kitty who had a
terrible mouth when I got her.

I didn't know lysine would be good for stomatitus, have doubts about that,
but I have heard of the bovine lactoferrin. Actually my vet is currently
looking into that for me as far as cost goes and as a last resort in case
the oral gel stops working for her in the future. So please try the
Petzlife, it works for Allie!

Good luck,
Tracey

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Mary Lou jerseydevil1...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Okay guys we need your help big time.  Abbey is felu and fel imun positive.
 She has stomatitis. Had 14 teeth, roots and all removed 2 wks ago. Mouth
 greatly improved but not all - in the back between upper and lower still
 red.  Not on any meds for now. She will not lick lysine. Am going to try to
 water down lysine and get it in her or spread pill powder and mix in food.
 Would mixing bovine interferon maybe help? I am frantic to help her. She
 does not deserve this. Cannot pill. Feeding watered down a/d or baby food or
 fancy feast. She has a great appetite until she hits her sore area with a
 piece of food.  She has 10 days til she goes back to the vet. He is thinking
 about steriods.  Any ideas of what to do? I really don't want to put her on
 steriods unless nothing else to do.  She is the baby that was dumped by my
 great neighbors and they moved leaving her outside with no food or water or
 anywhere to sleep unless she crawled under the slab of their house.
  Abbey is the sweetest loving black cat. We apreciate any help you can
 offer. Thank you.

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Re: [Felvtalk] New Member

2011-04-06 Thread katskat1
You go Charles!  Sounds like you jumped in with both feet.
This is a great place to get advice and just pass along information.
FeLV + kitties can live good lives, some short, some long, some of
them with few, if any symptoms. kind of like Typhoid Mary.  I have
one FeLV + that is about 12 - 13 years old.  Don't know if she was
always pos but has been for at least 5 years now and mixes
inside/outside with all 8 other kitties and no problems.  I vaccinate
the negatives and deal with the positive as necessary - so far little
needed thank goodness.
Bless you and all who understand that humans are the reason there are
so many kitties and dogs who need and deserve our help - and
understanding that try to help.

kat


On 4/3/11, Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net wrote:
 Charles
 Ya-hoo!  You have your hands full!  Plenty of folks on here have great
 experience and can help guide you.
 I'm just good for moral support.
 Thanks for taking care of these little tigers...a job rewarded by their
 health and happiness.
 Carry on!
 ~Bonnie
 - Original Message -
 From: Charles J Driscoll se...@optonline.net
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 11:14 AM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] New Member


I am not sure how this board works, but this is my story. Can I answer on
the board or do I have to send a e-mail each time.

 Over last summer, there was an abandoned foreclosure house next door to
 me. Well, in the hole of the fence, these 2 little faces kept popping
 their heads threw the hole. Turns out they were kittens born in March 2010

 from a feral mother cat. I feed them over the summer and finally made
 friends with the kittens. I bought a small dog house they could eat
 without getting soaked in the rain, snow etc. I finally TRN them in Sept.
 One is a healthy Gray Tiger one which I call Hello. The other is a small

 black and white which I call Hello Kitty. they were both males. The
 black and white seemed to eat alot less, very skiddish, not as friendly.
 The tiger one is a big mouth meow, meow, hey here I am. They are so
 bonded, so close. The tiger one seems to mother the Hello Kitty on all
 terms, watching out for him, washing him.

 Well, over this bad snow, cold winter the black and white came down sick,
 I grabbed him FAST and set up a cage in the house. Took him to the vet, he

 was on antibodics. Turns out he is Positive with FeLV. Since I never took
 care of ferals in my life, this is all new to me and a bit overwhelming.
 So we now have the black and white kitten (11 months old now) in the house

 since Feb 14th and on:

 Prednisolone (1 pill a day)
 Chinese Herbs Immune enhancer (2 caps a day)
 EFA vitamin and mineral supplement (1/4 teaspoon mixed with food)
 Fellovite II (1/4 teaspoon or lick right from finger, which he does)

 I also have the tiger one in the house and he was vaccinated from the
 FeLV. so hopefully it  works, cause I can not separate them at  all.

 I am also feeding other ferals outside. (The cats must look for
 houseLOL)

 Steroid: Big male black and white, he looks like his ear is tipped
 Bobcat: pure black one shows up in the dark, in and out. Has a bunny
 rabbit tail
 V: gray male tiger, who's been missing since Long Island snow storm this
 Feb
 Red: Male just showed up the past 2 weeks, Friendly, but not neurterd

 The Mama CAT: caught her in Oct and TNR. She is doing well, and healthy
 and lives and eats by a women down the block.

 Any suggestion would be so helpful!!
 thank you
 reneeny

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Re: [Felvtalk] New Member

2011-04-06 Thread Peggy Verdonck
Lol, 'cats must look for house'. You are their Dr. House, or at least, you
take them to him ;-)

Good luck with all the Hello Kitties! You are doing a wonderful thing!

Peggy

2011/4/6 katskat1 katsk...@gmail.com

 You go Charles!  Sounds like you jumped in with both feet.
 This is a great place to get advice and just pass along information.
 FeLV + kitties can live good lives, some short, some long, some of
 them with few, if any symptoms. kind of like Typhoid Mary.  I have
 one FeLV + that is about 12 - 13 years old.  Don't know if she was
 always pos but has been for at least 5 years now and mixes
 inside/outside with all 8 other kitties and no problems.  I vaccinate
 the negatives and deal with the positive as necessary - so far little
 needed thank goodness.
 Bless you and all who understand that humans are the reason there are
 so many kitties and dogs who need and deserve our help - and
 understanding that try to help.

 kat


 On 4/3/11, Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net wrote:
  Charles
  Ya-hoo!  You have your hands full!  Plenty of folks on here have great
  experience and can help guide you.
  I'm just good for moral support.
  Thanks for taking care of these little tigers...a job rewarded by their
  health and happiness.
  Carry on!
  ~Bonnie
  - Original Message -
  From: Charles J Driscoll se...@optonline.net
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 11:14 AM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] New Member
 
 
 I am not sure how this board works, but this is my story. Can I answer on
 the board or do I have to send a e-mail each time.
 
  Over last summer, there was an abandoned foreclosure house next door to
  me. Well, in the hole of the fence, these 2 little faces kept popping
  their heads threw the hole. Turns out they were kittens born in March
 2010
 
  from a feral mother cat. I feed them over the summer and finally made
  friends with the kittens. I bought a small dog house they could eat
  without getting soaked in the rain, snow etc. I finally TRN them in
 Sept.
  One is a healthy Gray Tiger one which I call Hello. The other is a
 small
 
  black and white which I call Hello Kitty. they were both males. The
  black and white seemed to eat alot less, very skiddish, not as friendly.
  The tiger one is a big mouth meow, meow, hey here I am. They are so
  bonded, so close. The tiger one seems to mother the Hello Kitty on all
  terms, watching out for him, washing him.
 
  Well, over this bad snow, cold winter the black and white came down
 sick,
  I grabbed him FAST and set up a cage in the house. Took him to the vet,
 he
 
  was on antibodics. Turns out he is Positive with FeLV. Since I never
 took
  care of ferals in my life, this is all new to me and a bit overwhelming.
  So we now have the black and white kitten (11 months old now) in the
 house
 
  since Feb 14th and on:
 
  Prednisolone (1 pill a day)
  Chinese Herbs Immune enhancer (2 caps a day)
  EFA vitamin and mineral supplement (1/4 teaspoon mixed with food)
  Fellovite II (1/4 teaspoon or lick right from finger, which he does)
 
  I also have the tiger one in the house and he was vaccinated from the
  FeLV. so hopefully it  works, cause I can not separate them at  all.
 
  I am also feeding other ferals outside. (The cats must look for
  houseLOL)
 
  Steroid: Big male black and white, he looks like his ear is tipped
  Bobcat: pure black one shows up in the dark, in and out. Has a bunny
  rabbit tail
  V: gray male tiger, who's been missing since Long Island snow storm this
  Feb
  Red: Male just showed up the past 2 weeks, Friendly, but not neurterd
 
  The Mama CAT: caught her in Oct and TNR. She is doing well, and healthy
  and lives and eats by a women down the block.
 
  Any suggestion would be so helpful!!
  thank you
  reneeny
 
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[Felvtalk] Husband's Obiituary

2011-04-06 Thread terrie
Here is the main link to the paper I put my husband's obituary. Just click on the obit look for "Bobby Forker"it will only be online for 30 days. In the local paper Thursday and Sunday. 
There will be a photo of him. I hope it turns out alright.

http://www.heraldnet.com/ 


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