At 02:42 PM 4/24/2007, you wrote:
Yes my vet told me about it because it is not needed daily,
Kelly
This is the appetite stimulent Fred is currently getting -
Mirtazapine, it is fairly new or at least I've never heard of it, I
think my vet said that though. Don't let them taste it, it
At 12:48 PM 4/24/2007, you wrote:
I have also had great luck with cyproheptadine and the pil is small
and does not have a bad taste so i crush it with a bit of baby food
and syringe it that way, but I must also agree with Nina that you ned
vet advice. I also do sub q fluids so I can save syri
I'm sorry to read about Ringo Sherry.
tonya
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just found out tonight that Jen had to let Ringo go to the bridge.She
tried everything for him this weekend.He was a tiger with very thick dark
stripes.Had a bit of an attitude at first but then he c
I'm sorry Kelley.
tonya
Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A little 2 week old orange tabby named Hobo. He didn't have anything
obviously wrong with him, he just died.:( I hope this is the only
kitten I will lose this year...but I know it is not.:( Paws crossed
for the older ones that I
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Wow Belinda, I am SO happy Fred is doing so well! He's had a remarkable
recovery after that terrible infection he developed. I'm so glad to hear
he's doing so well now!
Phaewryn
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Also worth considering... if you took him to an animal shelter to get his shots
is
the fact that he could have caught some contagious virus while at the shelter.
It
would be worth calling the shelter to inquire as to if they have any currently
active
cat infections going around, like Upper Respi
Anne,
I'm sure you know that all of us on the list share your sadness at
losing your beloved Simms. I know you realize that even if we don't
reply directly to you, we are sharing your grief and catching our breath
as we continue to hope for a cure and long life for all of our sweet
babies. E
Kelley,
I'm sorry you lost the little guy. I hope this post
finds you well in spite of your loss.
:)
Wendy
--- Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A little 2 week old orange tabby named Hobo. He
> didn't have anything
> obviously wrong with him, he just died.:( I hope
> this is the o
Anne where are you in Michigan? I am in Grand Rapids
anne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you, Lance, Wendy, Tee, Sheila,
Marylyn, Sherry, Cassandra, Melissa, Tonya, Diane R., Elizabeth, Sally and
Gina. Your kind and comforting words meant so much to me on the loss of my
beloved boy,
This is the appetite stimulent Fred is currently getting -
*Mirtazapine*, it is fairly new or at least I've never heard of it, I
think my vet said that though. Don't let them taste it, it must be bad,
Fred hates it and I have a h*ll of a time giving it to him even though
it is tiny, but he f
Anne,
I'm so sorry too :(
I've been so busy rescuing Senior Siamese and Senior Collies in the last few
days didn't get to your email but seen this. I had to say something so you
wouldn't think you hadn't heard from me as well. You had always responded to
my losses.
I remember Simms
I'm glad to hear from you Mary. I'm sending your reply to the list so
they can chime in with suggestions and support. Are you reading the
replies sent to you on the felv list, or only the ones I've cc'd to your
email address?
Absolutely the vaccinations could have triggered whatever is going
Anne, I'm so sorry for your loss. I didn't see your original email. I
know what a great mom you are, and I'm just glad that your sweet Simms
found you to share his life with. I hope the happy memories will
eventually bring comfort.
big hugs, Kerry
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That is very young, he probably had some hereditary issue that was fatal. It's
sad,
but you have to just know that it IS nature's way, and be at peace with that.
It's
always sad to lose a baby. I lost one traumatically many years back, and I will
probably never get over it totally. Her momma drop
Have not been reading my e-mails as much as I should and should have sent
you this sooner. I remember Simms so well cause Tamara and I were comparing
notes when we both were looking to rehome FELV+ cats-Tamara had Simms and I
had Romeo (aka Big Boy). I somehow feel like I knew Simms-he always sou
I did not see a veterinarian's list at the
www.adopt.bemikitties.com website.
How do we add our veterinatian's information to the
site? Do new members have to register first or is the
info included in the ads?
--- TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
speaking of which, please go to:
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Thank you, Lance, Wendy, Tee, Sheila, Marylyn, Sherry, Cassandra, Melissa,
Tonya, Diane R., Elizabeth, Sally and Gina. Your kind and comforting words
meant so much to me on the loss of my beloved boy, Simms. I am saving all of
your messages for always in a folder I have for Simms.
Hugs,
Ann
Kelley I am so sorry for your loss of little Hobo.Hugs to you.
Sherry
Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A little 2 week old orange tabby named Hobo. He didn't have anything
obviously wrong with him, he just died.:( I hope this is the only
kitten I will lose this year...but I know it is
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If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
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thanks, nina, for pointing out this very VITAL point. we are NOT vets, and
all we can offer are opinions, suggestions on what has worked for us, and
what our vets have recommended for our cats, based upon their specific
conditions. no email list should ever be a substitute for a good working
relat
I totally agree with Nina on this seek your Vet's opinion and options on
this.
I have very good luck using "Cyproheptadine" as well on kitties that weren't
not eating.
In a message dated 4/24/2007 12:43:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Mary,
There have been conc
Mary,
There have been concerns raised with the use of valium for kitties.
I've used the appetite stimulant Cyproheptadine made into a transdermal
gel to be applied to the inside tip of a cat's ear. It's much less
stressful to administer a drug in this way than forcing them to ingest
it. I s
Valium is one.
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
We are currently giving our little old girl, Missy-Moo, diazepam as an
appetite stimulant, but have heard that pediatric doses of certain B
vitamins have the same effect without the side effects, and will be
switching as soon as we can get some. B-12 in particular, but most of
the Bs are good thin
Hello again Mary,
I answered your first post to the group and didn't get a response from
you, perhaps you didn't see it. I've pasted it below in the hope that
it may still help you. In order for you to help Cakooie, you need to
figure out what is causing his wbc to be high. It's usually a si
Haha. Thanks for clarifying that stuff, Patti! I'm missing 2 inches of my
brain, so I figure I'm entited to a little memory loss now and then. :)
Yes, it is crucial that you get kitty to eat, even if it means
syringe-feeding. Many people feel that when they stop eating on their own it
Nina,
You always say the right thing!! I take inspiration whenever I read your
posts.
Your story about the little bird brought back a "bitter sweet" moment I had,
years ago, when I lost my Bear to AIHA...
I remember "watching" this little bird make her nest, & waited, w/
anticipation for
Nina, eloquently spoken (written). Your words are very encouraging. I, too,
feel as though sometimes the love I feel for animals is overwhelming--or I
guess that the resulting pain I feel from their suffering is overwhelming. I
was visiting my husband on a job site, and saw all the mama pigs in thi
Dear Patty, I am so sorry for the pain that you have to endure. You mean so
much to all of us here and you have helped us so much. It breaks my heart to
know that someone so willing to care for these babies is hurting . I will pray
for you everyday for your full recovery . You have come so far a
In a message dated 4/24/07 10:17:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(I can't remember what they are either).
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one w/ a memory problem :)
And, Evo is GREAT!!! Even my ferals loved it!!!
And, yes, I'm one of "the ones" that have re
Aw Honey, who do you think your kidding with the "having more time to
get attached to" stuff? :'( Losing the little innocent ones is so very
hard to bear! I woke up with tears in my eyes this morning over the
loss of such innocence.
Yesterday morning I was admiring a perfect little finch ba
MC,
Oh, you don't have to thank me.
I would be ecstatic to be able to do anything at all [that I can now] to
help poor babies
And, since my MVA, my (physical) "rescue" work has been put to an end. I
worry so much about the feral colonies I was feeding/trapping/vetting, etc.
And, my "own" l
Marylyn,
Thanks for the link. I have checked it out.
Unfortunately, their cranberry products are way too
expensive and for smaller quanties.
I paid $9.96 for 250 capsules. I guess I will not be
able to find that kind of deal anywhere else. :(
Perhaps I can check out Sam's Club...
Thanks again!
thanks for reminding me, belinda!
On 4/24/07, Belinda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry here is the whole message:
> Can the FDA Assure the Safety and Security of the Nations Food
> Supply? will be the topic of a meeting of the House Committee on
> Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Over
There are appetite stimulants you could ask your vet about (I can't remember
what they are either).
What were you feeding him? If it was commercial dry, try something like
Innova Evo dry (very flavorful, lots of meat used - even at his very sickest,
my Slinky was still eating his Evo) or
Sorry you lost Hobo, Kelley. Gentle Bridge vibes to him.
Diane R.
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There didn't seem to be anything wrong with him..he seemed perfect.
At least they are learning to play, so he got to play a little bit...
On 4/24/07, TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
awww, i'm sorry, honey--those little ones can be so darned fragile.
GLOW to guide him home--i know
patti, that'd be wonderful--
i've got some stuff i HAVE to get out in the email this morning, and the vet
coming to draw bloods on two kitties this afternoon. will get back to you in
between those two things if possible, or definitely after the vet leaves!
THANKS.
MC
On 4/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECT
awww, i'm sorry, honey--those little ones can be so darned fragile.
GLOW to guide him home--i know of two little blind kittens who've just
arrived at the bridge recently who'll be happy to be his friends.
MC
On 4/24/07, Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A little 2 week old oran
Sorry here is the whole message:
Can the FDA Assure the Safety and Security of the Nations Food
Supply? will be the topic of a meeting of the House Committee on
Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations,
Tuesday, April 24 at 9:30 am EST.
ChemNutra CEO Steve Mille
This is starting right now:
A live webcast of the meeting should be available here:
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--
Belinda
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Oh, I am so very sorry
Lately, just TOO may losses...
Hugs,
Patti & her gang
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MC,
I would be more than willing to help in any way I can
As most of you know, I have way [too] much time available...
And, I do belong to many Yahoo groups
So, if you could "walk me through" it, I would be more than willing to help
these poor babies.
(Just pray my PC stays working...
We always used Nutri-Cal, a hi-calorie gel & FelaVite, also a gel...
Also, baby food [meat] can also help.
There also is a med. that can induce the eating, but, forgive me, memory's
semi-gone when it comes to certain [impt.] things
Best wishes,
Hugs,
Patti & her gang
***
A little 2 week old orange tabby named Hobo. He didn't have anything
obviously wrong with him, he just died.:( I hope this is the only
kitten I will lose this year...but I know it is not.:( Paws crossed
for the older ones that I have had more time to get attached to.
--
Rescuties - Saving the
I'm so sorry.
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
Try awful things like KFC in little bites, salty foods like ham, cool things
like whipped creama big variety of foods to try to interest him. I
used Nutrical with The Royal Princess Kitty Katt and it helped. Just Born
worked a few times too.
Try www.Rainbowblossom.com I have never ordered from them but frequently go
in the stores in Louisville and they are great.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shel
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