Thanks Gloria..
The place I work is in a bit of an uproar.. call it the economy
Some of us have been laid off including a good Friend of mine.
We all had our hours cut..I live paycheck to paycheck like many.. so a 12.5%
cut was too much
Now they are telling us we have to take a week w/o pay
Hey with respect to Benny,
In the cats in this situation that I have seen, a blood transfusion can really
help. If their hematocrit is really low (15) this can be very helpful. In
fact if the donor is a cat that has been given the felv vaccine, it may help
convey passive immunity against the
I'm not sure if Peter is a list member or not, I got this as a bounce I believe so
please respond to him at his email address, if you are a member Peter great, if not
you can *join here*
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Peter's email: tai...@yahoo.com
I know a lot of us use Rescue Remedy so please read this for your
pets safety:
*Rescue Remedy, a product most are familiar with for its calming
purposes, has a new product on the marlet called __*_*Rescue
*_*_Pastille_ . Be careful, _this contains xylitol, a known toxin to
pets_, and is
I have 2 FELV+ cats needing immediate homes. They can be adopted separately. I
am in New York City. A donation to cover expenses would be offered. Angel is a
neutered Japanese Bobtail. Gracia is a one year old Russian Blue/white spayed
female. They are friendly and healthy. Tested positive on
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