Thanks, Lori. I was going to see the cat
and talk to the girl (ideally without her BF around) to find out more about the
cat and situation I really cannot afford to take more animals here
but I know in my heart, that if I find out that they are really going to take
the cat to the vet to
Hi, I just cant remember who.. but someone who was on
the list mentioned to me about her kittens/cats taking ivermectin or something
like her kitten licked the drug by accident and got really ill or even passed
away from it.. do you remember who I just wanted to know exactly what
kind
Wonderful news is getting to be rare. She is
lovely.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's
creatures
from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their fellow
man.
St. Francis
- Original Message -
From:
Gina
When are you going to go and see the cat? Good luck!
Precious Pets
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
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Thanks, Lori. I was going to see the cat and talk
to the girl (ideally
without her BF around) to find out more about the
cat and situation - I
really cannot afford to take more
Thank you thank you thank you.
My girls go for their second booster on September 26. Gunnar is having
his first IFA test on December 1.
So you think TWO WEEKS after the last booster and Gunnar can join the
family?? That is so wonderful to hear! He's a sweetie and I can't
wait for him to
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Sherry, I'm so sorry to hear you've lost Lenny. So many
losses--you're an angel to be there for those darling kitties.
Kerry
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Title: Message
Sending prayers for Lucy eating on her own
again putting back on weight.
Kerry
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On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Sunday, September 17,
2006 4:00 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject:
Lucy
Kayte,
Your little boy sounds so adorable. I liked Marylyn's
advice on reading him the Rainbow Bridge poem. It's
really good, and simple enough that a child his age
might understand fairly well. I think you are wise to
wait to see if Crackers clears the virus. Then, you
can go crazy finding
Hideyo,
How is little Dharma doing this week?
:)
Wendy
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Wendy, you are so sweet keeping up with the status of all the kitties
and including my babies.. I am very grateful of you asking about her..
She is doing great!! I put her on interferon and some supplements and
don't know if it's because of it ore she is strong enough to beat
whatever things she
At 09:31 AM 9/18/2006, you wrote:
That is good news indeed.All good energy going to you and your kids
Kelly
www.kellyscats.zoomshare.com
Wendy, you are so sweet keeping up with the status of all the kitties
and including my babies.. I am very grateful of you asking about her..
She is
I'm so sorry to hear Lucy isn't responding to her diet. Consistency in
Gypsy's diet is the only thing that keeps her relatively normal. Many
prayers and good thoughts that she bounces back to full recovery
quickly. Please keep us informed about how Lucy is doing.
Nina
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Hi Gina,
I live in CA and the rabies vaccine is required in my county. My Ursula
is licensed. She was meowing in the window when the AC guy was out
doing head counts in the neighborhood. I tried to say, huh, where did
that cat come from?! The guy didn't buy it. Now, whenever her license
I have a kitty that is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.
I think I may have written to you guys about her when she first showed
up. Her name is Matilda and she was pregnant when I caught her. I
suspect she was a house cat that got out while she was in season, got
good and lost,
Susan's right. Never say never. Cats are funny creatures. They can
sometimes change their behavior like the flick of a switch. Picture
him responding to the love and care you are giving him. Put your
thinking cap on and do your best to help him feel safe. Keep telling
him he has nothing to
Sherry,
I'm so sorry to hear about sweet Lenny. Prayers going
out for you.
Wendy
--- Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just found out like 15 minutes ago that big sweet
Lenny has passed today from felv.He was a handsome
black and white boy who was very laid back.I will
miss that
Hi Michelle, I hope Lucy is feeling better today...Yes, I use metronidazole for Inky all the time or at least when he gets a loose stool...I don't have to give him the full dose either as it seems to work like imodium works for us..I usually only have to give him a few doses (last time only 2 or
Your Animal Control come out and do head counts?!
Leslie =^..^=
On 9/18/06, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gina,I live in CA and the rabies vaccine is required in my county.My Ursulais licensed.She was meowing in the window when the AC guy was out
doing head counts in the neighborhood.I tried to
Some alternative vets can help with this
issue. There are blood tests that can be run to establish immunity
etc. Check around.
If you have men who will exclude any of God's
creatures
from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their
A bit bastardized but meant to lighten spirits. Warm wishes to all
of the wonderful Guardians out there.
To be posted VERY LOW on the refrigerator door - nose height.
Dear Dogs and Cats,
The dishes with the paw
Hi all. Hope everyone's "babies" are doing great! I was in Philly visiting
my Dad in Hospital..He might come home on Weds!!:) There was a lady doing
surveys and the one question was kinda interesting. It was would you rather have
$100,000 or your cat ( or pet) have the ability to talk to you
Thanks, Kerry. Lucy is in fact feeling a lot better today, acting feisty,
eating a lot, weighing more, and solid stools, knock on wood! She is on 15
mg/day of pred at this point, though, which is pushing the outer limits, and
also on metronidazole. I do not want to jinx her so am just glad
I would be tempted to pick the English option. But then again, $100 k
could save a whole lot of cats, and what's so great about English anyway? I
think in some ways nonverbal communication is much more intense and
personal.
Michelle
In a message dated 9/18/2006 9:06:45 P.M. Eastern
Do you have crackers on lysine? That could help with the cold. I know I'm behind and you've already been to the vet.tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Kelly I am feeling better.. Crackers is sick for the first time in his life...a cold im thinking...i have a vet appointment tomorrow. I
I loved it and will print it out. I LOL!!! when i read the bathroom
having an exit and the king size bed part sooo trueand we all cant lie here.
When we go to lay in our beds and our "babies" are so comfy we have to move
around them. Of course we can't disturb them. Hope all babes and
I'm glad you've got some good news Hideyo.tonyaHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wendy, you are so sweet keeping up with the status of all the kittiesand including my babies.. I am very grateful of you asking about her..She is doing great!! I put her on interferon and some supplements
I'm glad your dad's doing better! I don't know about the money. I could save a lot of cats with that much money! t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. Hope everyone's "babies" are doing great! I was in Philly visiting my Dad in Hospital..He might come home on Weds!!:) There was a lady doing
I'm glad Lucy's on the mend.t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks, Kerry. Lucy is in fact feeling a lot better today, acting feisty, eating a lot, weighing more, and solid stools, knock on wood! She is on 15 mg/day of pred at this point, though, which is pushing the outer limits, and also on
Oh my, Ihave a pet that talks to me all the time, Max, my African Grey parrot.Let's see, if I try to sleep in on the weekend she starts the day by hollering up to me from downstairs "HE-LLLOWW-OHH" over and over. I book on down to the kitchen, and startgetting the kittys fed while Maxhollers
Dear Michelle, I have been following the
posting regarding Lucy, but have not had a chance to post messages.. I am so
glad that she is bouncing back way to go Lucy!! You are and Lucy are
always in my though..
Hideyo
From:
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Behalf
This is hilarious!!! But how dull
life would be without her!
Pam
- Original Message -
From:
Gary
Murphy
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 9:37
PM
Subject: RE: $$$ or Kitty Talk
Oh my, Ihave a pet that talks to me
Hi, Dr. Addie suggested that I give diluted VO interferon
to Dharma orally in stead of sub Q injection as she does not have wet FIP
does any one about efficacy of it being taken orally instead of as sub q?
Max is Marvelous. That was so funny and I really needed a good laugh.
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