What in the world are they going to do for $250? That's an outrageous
price for a simple office visit.
Gary
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:50 PM
Subject: need medicine
Yeah i know the cat is overdu
Yeah i know the cat is overdue for a vet visit. But I am currently unemployed
at the moment, I am young so I still live with my mother. We are keeping the
cat because my friend does not have a place to live, no job, and no money. I
am feeding the cat innova food. The vet appointment will cos
Yes, there are tumors that are non cancerous.
But it is my understanding, in people anyway, that any tumor in the brain is
automatically considered cancer for some reason.
I could be wrong on this.
I was told this from my friend who has a tumor on her pituitary gland, which
has since "sprung"
Well, I have to admit that Papillon LOVES to grab my hands, bite & bunny kick
when he gets a whim..
But they are ALL the best kitties in the world.
My friend Sheila had a polydactyl tuxie boy that was a real turd. A REAL
turd..
Oh, and he was felv+, of course, so no one wa
I have had a cat once before who ended up with one eye, his cornea had
flipped and his eye had to be removed. He never acted like he was missing
anything. Right now I am very glad to have had that experience so I have
little worries about her being one-eyed. I did ask the vet about cancer,
and s
Please check Khan's Blog.
Klan is a black Persian w/ plenty of catitude that my vet & his wife saved.
he was found wandering a school yard after being hit by a car.
I can't believe that he even lived.
This is his Blog that his new meowmy set up
http://www.khanversations.blogspot.com/
Hi Susan and all
I am tagging onto your post bc I am not sure my posts are shwoing up.
A previous post was saying how FeLV+ kitties were special and very sweet
etc. Someone forgot to tell Junior that. He will get pissy with me . He
attacks my hand and hisses at me. He does have his good moments a
Thanks, Wendy!
I did get this response first thing this morning...
"Ms. Dubose - thank you for your inquiry and thank you for your
confidence in our products. The L-Lysine monohydrochloride that you purchased
is a "pure" form of Lysine for feed use. It contains 98.5% L-Lysine
mon
it is a great idea..:)
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
"As Cleopatra lay in state,
Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
Pur
Hi Jane,
His treatment today was the shot.
It was composed of 2 types of cortesone & B12.
Once the disease takes the turn that Pappy's has, (neurological) there is
really no treatment.
With the exception of daily monitoring, lots of love & plenty of snuggle time,
supplements.
Dr. Smith said
Chris,
Prayers that little Kaylee's surgery is a success. I'm sorry you guys are
going through this. I never even considered a tumor when I read your posts.
Did the vet think that the cancer will be limited to the eye only? I sure hope
so. Our Smookie only has one eye and she does great.
Melissa,
That is a great idea! I always notice those spools
and try to think what they might be good for... Once
as a kid , okay, as a hippe, one of my first apts,
they worked for tables, but I'm more worldly now, or
at least I have a real table.
But , YES! A cat structure seems perfect. Yo
Susan
I'm so sorry that your Papillon has run into a rough patch. I hope
the treatment he got today (please give us some detail on his
treatment) will get him to a comfortable place where he can
be your 'best kitty in the whole world' for a long time to come.
This disease seems to inhabit the exc
Susan, I'm so sorry for your little Pappy and for you.
I know what you all mean by "the best little kitty
ever" I read Caroline's response to you...
I thought one day, a while back, it is almost like
THEY know they are a bit more trouble, so they make
sure they are extra charming, irresistable...N
Susan sorry that your Papillon is not feeling well.When I brought Genevieve
home,I just kept telling myself "Love her as much as you can everyday" And I
did!! Prayers to your baby and hugs to you
Sherry
Susan Dubose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Papillon had his vet visit today.
H
I'm sorry, Caroline, that I made you cry..
Funny how we do that, keep track of the days that we don't cry for them.
I still cry for Serenity, I was angry for so long after I lost her, it just was
not fair, to be cliche.
She was just coming out of her shell when I lost her.
I only had h
I'm so sorry Susan. I really thought this would not be a day I cried at work! Since Monkee passed back on July 16, I have managed to not cry at work in September so far, but you broke my streak! Everything you said is so true. And while someday, I want to take in another Felv+ cat(s), this is p
Papillon had his vet visit today.
He has been lethargic lately and yesterday he "stumbled" when he tried to walk.
Dr. Smith found that his heart rate is up, he is having eye redness
w/discharge, his stomach is beginning to collect fluid and I believe his
temperature was up too.
Prognosis is th
It might be a prescription item, if so,hopefully your vet will be nice enough
to write a script.
If it's for a different cat, it could be a problem.
Normalprotacol wouldbe to see the cat.
Blood panel would be in order, especially for a geriatric.
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.
http://www.lambertvetsupply.com/sbsite.php?search_query=metoclopramide
-Caroline
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hello all, I am now fostering an elder
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hello all, I am now fostering
an elderly cat for a friend. the cat often throws up. He is not leukemia
positive, but my last kitty was. She had some
hello all, I am now fostering an elderly cat for a friend. the cat often
throws up. He is not leukemia positive, but my last kitty was. She had some
medicine that helped her with digestion and vomitting. I used the last of it
on Tigger (the foster) and it worksgreat. But I need more and the
Thinking about you and Kaylee. I hope everything turns out okay. Hoping for
the best.
Melissa
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Behnke
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 7:34 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Question about eye ulcers
Pet trees are so expensive-but yours sounds actually worth it. Some are so
overpriced for the crappy materials that are used. We've been meaning to
build a cat play house, but haven't yet.
One thing we do is to take old spools that electrical wire was on, or
welding wire (from local companies)
Caroline,
I think that's wonderful what you are doing in Monkee's honor and for Rambo.
That's nice that your community has such programs. No such luck here in the
sticks. So, your Catholic church has a place for memorial services for
animals and such? I'm Catholic, and I can't imagine our churc
Glad I could help.
I needed a goodlaugh today.
Papillon is going to the vet for some tests.
Yesterday he started the "stagger walk", if you know what I mean.. :(
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
ROFL!! Thanks, Susan, this was great!
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