Maggie,
I'm so sorry for your loss, and I hope Izzie is fine.
tonya
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I haven't been on the list for several months but I wanted to let you
know that I lost Lucy on Tuesday morning. It was quick and she didn't seem to
suffer. She was cuddled up in my
I want to thank Wendy and everyone else who responded to my post False
positive and negative? I am going to go to another vet. I worry how many
others may have listened to him. Nebs is doing great! Whether or not he has it
he's healthy now. I am so glad I'm here so I can talk to others who know
I use PetTinic, along with some other vitamin products - but it does
have a bit of sugar in it, so something to be aware of.
Gloria
On Mar 10, 2007, at 8:15 PM, elizabeth trent wrote:
OMG -- let me just say this about Pet Tinic. This is in no way a
normal story...but Mama Kitty hated it
I assume this is eastern Tennessee...?
On Mar 10, 2007, at 8:59 PM, TenHouseCats wrote:
do we know ANYONE who could foster this little one long enough to
give her at least the chance to live? (and yes, susan, i DID
send on the info re: the vet tech in TX, tho that's a LONG way for
was in a friendly argument today about whether a cat who tests positive on
the snap should be IMMEDIATELY retested with the IFA, or if one should wait
and retest in 90-120 days. my theory is that, since a cat who is newly
exposed might well test positive on both tests and still throw the virus
Is there such a thing as a false negative?
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was in a friendly argument today about whether a cat who
i think that the rate of false negatives is really low, if there is one,
because of the nature of the test--but i'm NOT a biologist/scientist, so
maybe someone else can answer this one
On 3/11/07, Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there such a thing as a false negative?
-Original
That is fantastic news!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks all for your help. I again asked my angels
to help guide Tig home last night as I still talk to my angel animals who have
passed. We also have had a little glass guardian angel that my friend bought me
next to a wooden cat that I got
Hello,
I know *exactly* how you feel. A year ago last Tuesday, our family
was thrown into the same, painful spiral that you're going through.
We lost one kitten to FeLV, and her playmate, who is my own cat,
tested positive for FeLV. I spent the next month just trying to
emotionally
Has anyone ever heard of or tried Noni juice for their sick kitty?
My mother had an extremely sick little dog who was full of ulcers and on
death's doorstep. The vet said she wouldn't last the weekend, and she was
acting like she was nearly dead already. My mom said to give her the Noni as a
I found some interesting info on Noni here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noni
It also turned up when I was looking for Transfer Factor info earlier
on this page:
http://www.4tf.com/home.htm
I'm not sure how accurate the latter page is. It simply shows claims
of Transfer Factor's
I tried it with one of mine at least 7 years ago. No success.
tonya
Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So no one here has heard much about the use of ovaban for
itching and calming them down?
Debbie
p.s. forgive me for not always signing my name. I am usually
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