That's why I'm here begging...I have bought him til Monday and this whole
thing is really tearing up the feeder. She cries every time she goes to the
vet. If worst comes to worst I will go with her Monday to have him pts.
Lets not make me have to do that!
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Natali
Kelly,
Please contact me off list about this kitty.
I would love to know exactly what condition is "treatable" and what treatment
would make him "very infectious" beyond being as infectious as he is now.
g
Gary
From: Kelley Saveika
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 4:31 PM
To: felvtalk
Cc: teej
Aren't there any rescue groups around Austin area?
No kind person to temporarily foster this poor cat?
I'm keeping my fingers crossed - good luck!
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 20
There are many, many rescue groups around Austin, but none who will take an
FELV+ cat. I have always used this list for placement in the past and
always gotten lucky.:)
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Natalie wrote:
> Aren’t there any rescue groups around Austin area?
>
> No kind perso
Kelley, do you have any personal friends whom you might call on for a big
favor? Are there any FeLV groups that could be called on, not necessarily
in Austin, but in the area? It's such a shame, because this cat may just
have had a false positive...
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
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I can't even get anyone to hold on to a healthy kitten temporarily - all my
favors are called in long ago, and I've even having problems placing barn
cats. . We could start treatment, but this lady gets more attached to this
cat by the day and it really is not fair to her (or the cat) to put him
Yup sounds weird, I'm curious too. Sounds like maybe he's getting
sick and anemic from the FELV, but you never know, could just have
something simple.
Gloria
On Aug 21, 2011, at 4:59 AM, gary wrote:
Kelly,
Please contact me off list about this kitty.
I would love to know exactly what c
In the end it doesn't matter, we will not have time to find out if I don't
find placement by tomorrow.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Gloria B. Lane wrote:
> Yup sounds weird, I'm curious too. Sounds like maybe he's getting sick and
> anemic from the FELV, but you never know, could just have s
Kelly,
I can understand the second test and yea you need to wait that time. Im sorry
that you cant find anyone in your area to hold the cat for the 6 weeks but
please DON'T try and put down sanctuaries. We like any rescue look for
donations and the good will of people to help us help the anima
Diane is right. Homie likes my small laundry hamper. Of course, i has to have
a piece of my clothes in it. She barely fits in it and nw that Harley has seen
her in it, he has taken over another one. I got sevel small ones for whites,
light colored cothes and dark ones. Now I am down to one f
I am not putting down sanctuaries or your sanctuary. I know Crash's Landing
and you, among others, do wonderful work. This particular person brings in
tens of thousands of dollars in donations and she does it, in MY opinion, in
an underhanded way. This is a person who has done very bad things
Could you take him in temporarily, just until a home is found for him? He
could stay in a cage i you are worried about your cats although, if they are
all up to date on shots, they should be safe.
Kelley Saveika wrote:
> I can't even get anyone to hold on to a healthy kitten temporarily -
The prblem with rescue groups right now, is that with people loosing jobs and
homes, there is no more room. We have 3 groups within driving distance here
and they and their fosters are all full up. They have had to turn animals away
because they do not have enough room or people to care for th
What she needs most is time to learn that she can trust you. Shorty took 8
months before I could pick him up. He ate from my hand and then on day let me
scratch under his chin. That felt good so next day I got to rub his head. Then
things started comin much faster. You just have to keep try
KELLEY,
WE ARE WITH YOU and this SWEETIE!! all around you - - many people and
felines deep in all dimensions.
supporting you.
there is a way.
some of us are in the same situation at this moment; most of us have been
cz
From: moonv...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 09:4
LOL, that's funny! Now all you have to do is teach all of them how to do
your laundry =0)
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Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] First Petting of Hemy!
Diane is right. Homie likes my small laundry hamper. Of course, i has to
Please read and go to this great girls link, if you know anyone who can give
this girl a home please forward it on:
New York NY - Jessica was relinquished to ACC by her colony caretaker because
she wasn't eating well. She was one night away from death when she was pulled
by a rescue group. It
Hi everyone! My one year old sweet litle boy was just diagnosed. I have a
million questions and hope to learn a lot from all of you. This is every hard
to swallow. I have 3 other adult cats in myj house that have not been
vaccinated for felv. I didn't see a reason for it, I didn't trust the vac
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