Arn't grandparents wonderful! Some of my best childhood memories are of mine.
I was fortunate to have them through high school.
Lee Evans wrote:
> This was a long time ago, in the 1950's when there were still private
> butchers and my grandmother would buy her chickens from the butcher
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Have him checked foe medistinal lymphoma, it is a very aggressive
canser, very treatable but treatment must be started ASAP.
On 8/10/2013 7:36 PM, Beth wrote:
FIP is common in FeLV cats
Marci Greer wrote:
Hi everyone,We took Charles (felv+) to the vet this morning and they did an
xr
Wow - good for you for doing right by Buttercup! You'll go to heaven on
that one ;-)
From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lee
Evans
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 4:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Charle
I don't know why s
Sorry Amanda.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Beth wrote:
So sorry, Amanda. Thank you for taking such good care of Polli.
You both are in my thoughts.
Beth
Bonnie Hogue wrote:
Amanda, so sorry to hear about Polli. I'll say a prayer for her,
that her
journey and transition are easy. And
What is a hemobart?
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 2:05 AM, Beth wrote:
He was not good last night when I got home. He barely lifted his head.
I wasn't sure he would still be alive this morning. He seems perkier
this morning. I'm home all day so we will see how it goes.
dlg...@windstream.net wrot
What a lovely memory, Lee. And what a time that was. Gone now! You have
something to treasure there! I envy that connection to European (or
Ashkenazim) roots. Many of us are just non-descript white folks of vague
European peasant heritage (grin). The salt of the earth - nothing to be
ashamed
I don't know why some vets are so uninformed but I have had seemingly
intelligent vets tell me that this or that cat had FIP because the cat had a
high titer for the corona virus. This is NOT FIP. Many cats get a corona virus.
Some actually become ill from it but with regular symptoms of illness
Hi Beth,
That's new to me. Could you please point me towards more information?
I've had several cats "diagnosed" with FIP, and none were confirmed, so I'm
curious as to a possible link to FeLV. Might explain a few things.
Thanks,
Margo
-Original Message-
>From: Beth
>Sen
This was a long time ago, in the 1950's when there were still private butchers
and my grandmother would buy her chickens from the butcher who would pluck them
there in the store so some feathers were always left on. Yes, she was from
Odessa, Russia and only spoke German and Russian. She would te
Going through old mail...
I have visited there, and it is a nice place. The people who run it are
very caring.
Chris C.
-Original Message-
From: dlg...@windstream.net
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 2:20 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] campaign to get an felv ca
Lee
Was grandma from "the old country" by chance? Sounds like some ideas other
cultures might have. The coffee actually doesn't sound half bad, but then I
always loved the "skin" on my hot chocolate as a kid.
The feathers? Well, I'd have to be awfully hungry on that one...
-Original Message
Hi Lance,
I just wanted to mention that my cat Jack, who does not have FeLV but does have
heart disease and FLUTD, had high triglycerides a few years ago. That was when
I was feeding grain free food with a high fat content. The vet wanted to do an
abdominal ultrasound to check pancreas, etc.,
FIP is common in FeLV cats
Marci Greer wrote:
>
>
>Hi everyone,We took Charles (felv+) to the vet this morning and they did an
>xray of his chest, their is a lot of fluid in his chest cavity, she said it
>could possibly be a tumor. She gave him a shot of cortisone and a shot of
>Lasix, sent
So sorry, Amanda. Thank you for taking such good care of Polli.
You both are in my thoughts.
Beth
Bonnie Hogue wrote:
>Amanda, so sorry to hear about Polli. I'll say a prayer for her, that her
>journey and transition are easy. And for you, that the pain of loss heals
>quickly.
>
>Bonnie
>
>
He was not good last night when I got home. He barely lifted his head. I wasn't
sure he would still be alive this morning. He seems perkier this morning. I'm
home all day so we will see how it goes.
dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
>How is Bubba doing now?
>
>
> JC wrote:
>> He's in my though
Egads Lee, I'm sure you were not eager to visit granny!!
On 09-14, Lee Evans wrote:
>Not kidding about the chicken feather soup. She also specialized in
>coffee boiled with milk and coffee grounds. Then after a while, it
>would form a leather skin on top and we had to cut through to t
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