In a message dated 4/28/06 2:53:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I have to believethat when our little ones
cross the Rainbow Bridge reach the other side, the sick have left
their suffering behind, the crippled can run play, the deaf can hear,
the blind
My vet suggested this and offered it for free to our shelter when we kept having outbreaks.but the shelter refused to take the time to administer it. tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used Interferon for URIs treatment for your kitties?My Hannibal is on penicillin but
I took Bandy to an eye specialist in Dallas on Fri...as his sight has just been getting worse in the last week or so...They changed his meds and increased them to 4x a day..also put him on zithromax for 5 days...he goes back in 2 weeks for a re-check..The doctor did say that we might get some of
Prayers for Bandy and you Kerry.
N
Kerry Roach wrote:
I took Bandy to an eye specialist in Dallas on Fri...as his
sight has just been getting worse in the last week or so...They changed
his meds and increased them to 4x a day..also put him on zithromax for
5 days...he goes back in 2
Hi all my sweet Demetri is pretty sick again,he sounds so bad,it sounds like a URI but I worry so much when they have felv.He has the sweetest little face.I pray that he can fight it off.Dr. Jen was going to check on him tonight.Thanks all for you good thoughts. Sherry
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Prayers for healing on the way to Demetri from my whole crew here in
Texas.
Karen
Hi, Kerry. All I know about uveitis is that steroids are needed, topically
and sometimes (I think, but am not sure) internally, to take down the
inflammation before blindness occurs. It happened so fast with my horse
Pepsi that by the time we got an eye specialist and she got the right
Have you tried Immuno-Regulin? I have had great success with that for URI's
with my positives.
Sending prayers,
Michelle
In a message dated 4/29/2006 10:06:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Hi all my sweet Demetri is pretty sick again,he sounds so bad,it sounds
Kerry, sending GLOW for the both of you and Bandit and Smoky are sending love and purrs and headbutts and pawpats.Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took Bandy to an eye specialist in Dallas on Fri...as his sight has just been getting worse in the last week or so...They changed his meds and
This list has seemed very inactive I am
wondering if there is a technological or yahoo problem.
Pam
Hurricane Katrina's terrible message: if it
is too dangerous for YOU to stay behind as a disaster approaches, then why would
you leave your PETS behind? Never ever ever leave them behind!
I think it is just going through a slow period. Nina and I are usually both
very active, and neither of us has been very active lately. it may be true of
others as well.
Michelle
In a message dated 4/29/2006 11:28:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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This list has
it's also usually a lot slower on the weekends as many of us are on the list at workbarb[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it is just going through a slow period. Nina and I are usually both very active, and neither of us has been very active lately. it may be true of others as well. Michelle
Bandy will be in my prayers. I wish I could help some other way. My
dad is an optometrist, but I'm guessing that the eye specialist in
Dallas is a lot more knowledgeable about these diseases, especially
in felines.
Lance
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Praying for your brave little Bandy, Kerry. He is such a
trooper. Hang on in there, love hugs, Kerry M.
- Original Message -
From:
Kerry
Roach
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 6:07
PM
Subject: Bandy is going blind
I took
Sending prayes and healing vibes for Demetri, Sherry. I'm glad
he has you by his side. love hugs, Kerry M.
- Original Message -
From:
Sherry
DeHaan
To: Felvtalk
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:04
PM
Subject: Prayers for Demetri again
Hi all my sweet
Here's some good news.
But first, the background for those who don't know
it: of the feral colony of5 kittens (Caramel, Levi, Flavia, Snoball and
Mickey) and I adultcat (Momcat) I took in in December 2003, 4 of the
kittens ---Caramel, Levi, Flavia Snoball--tested positive in Feb 2004 and
Pam,I am sorry as well. take care, tonyaLance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pam,I am saddened to read that JuneAmy has passed. My hope and prayer is that you will someday be reunited with her, at the Bridge, never to be separated again.Lance
Kerry,
What vaccine are yoou referring to below and what
special equipment is needed to administer it?
Gary
- Original Message -
From:
Kerry MacKenzie
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:57
AM
Subject: Some good news--and thanks
Congrantulations. This gives me great hope as well for an FeLV+ I have in a foster home. Kerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's some good news. But first, the background for those who don't know it: of the feral colony of5 kittens (Caramel, Levi, Flavia, Snoball and Mickey) and
Hi Gary---it's made by Merrill (sp???), is relatively new,
does not involve injection, and is the only type on the market that carries no
sarcoma risk. I'm sorry to be so dismally vague and detail-challenged but it
involves some sort of box-shaped equipment and "air". That's allI know at
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