[Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread Laura Mostello

I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She still wasn't doing well, 
just nibbling at her food and appearing very lethargic. Since I wasn't 
especially happy with my vet's response to her, I tried another clinic that I'd 
heard good things about, just to get a second opinion. Dr. Ray took more blood 
and told me that Charlotte was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% versus about 
40% for a healthy young adult cat. So I was a little ticked off that my regular 
vet didn't tell me just how anemic she was, and a week had gone by when 
something else could have been done. The vet was concerned about tumors but 
X-rays showed nothing. He recommended that a blood transfusion be done 
immediately, so he packed up his 22 pound donor cat and I brought both cats to 
North Fulton emergency center since they were just down the road  Dr Ray's 
office was closing for the day.
I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last night (lots of coffee was needed since it 
was an hour and a half drive) and she was so hungry! She started chowing down 
right away. She now has doxycycline and Prednisilone twice a day. Now we just 
have to wait for the rest of the test results to come back. I'll keep you all 
updated.
Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900 yesterday. My mom asked me, Why 
didn't you just put her down? but I couldn't. She doesn't want to die. She's 
purring and rolling over to be petted and even yesterday when she didn't feel 
good she was going up to everybody and looking for attention.
Laura

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[Felvtalk] Re Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread Lorrie
Hi Laura,

Thanks for the update on Charlotte. I'm so glad she is doing better
now after her tranfusion, but egads what a vet bill!!!

Your mom sounds like mine (God rest her soul).  She was always
upset about the money I spent on my cats, and she always suggested 
I put them to sleep.  

Lorrie

On 04-19, Laura Mostello wrote:
 
 I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She still wasn't
 doing well, just nibbling at her food and appearing very lethargic.
 Since I wasn't especially happy with my vet's response to her, I
 tried another clinic that I'd heard good things about, just to get
 a second opinion. Dr. Ray took more blood and told me that
 Charlotte was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% versus about 40%
 for a healthy young adult cat. So I was a little ticked off that my
 regular vet didn't tell me just how anemic she was, and a week had
 gone by when something else could have been done. The vet was
 concerned about tumors but X-rays showed nothing. He recommended
 that a blood transfusion be done immediately, so he packed up his
 22 pound donor cat and I brought both cats to North Fulton
 emergency center since they were just down the road  Dr Ray's
 office was closing for the day. I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last
 night (lots of coffee was needed since it was an hour and a half
 drive) and she was so hungry! She started chowing down right away.
 She now has doxycycline and Prednisilone twice a day. Now we just
 have to wait for the rest of the test results to come back. I'll
 keep you all updated. Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900
 yesterday. My mom asked me, Why didn't you just put her down? but
 I couldn't. She doesn't want to die. She's purring and rolling over
 to be petted and even yesterday when she didn't feel good she was
 going up to everybody and looking for attention. Laura
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] questions about how to handle an felv+/non-symptomatic cat

2009-04-19 Thread catatonya
He could fight the virus, or could just be a carrier.  If your other cats have 
been vaccinated I would not worry about it at all.
t

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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] questions about how to handle an felv+/non-symptomatic 
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Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 4:38 PM







can you guys tell me that there is a chance finley could still fight this 
virus? 



I can tell you that my guy came in as a stray 2 years ago weighing 10 lbs and 
being tested as positive.? he's in the house, he weighs 15.5 lbs and he's doing 
great.? He gets some runny eyes and sneezes but once I started lysine full time 
that has stopped.? I'm sure he'll be positive forever but that doesn't mean he 
won't have a good and I hope long life.? 

I'm new at the whole cat thing so this is a new experience for me.? But I just 
knew I couldn't have him put to sleep.

Sidney and the General



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Re: [Felvtalk] FelV Vaccines

2009-04-19 Thread dlgegg
Hi everyone, been out of the loop, got a daughter who had a stroke.  been 
dealing with that along with everyday things.  i get my negatives vacinated 
because they are in and out, plus i live in the middle of the woods and theya 
re exposed to stray cats, raccoons, possum, foxes and coyotes, all carriers of 
one thing or another.  forgot squirrels.  one good thing is they all came to me 
at different times of the year so i don't have 6 vacinations all at one time.  
i also use Care Credit which lets me pay out over a period of time interest 
free (as long as paid up on time).  i also use it for the dentist and glasses.  
so far i have not had a problem paying all off before the due date.  dorlis
 Jane Lyons j.ly...@mindspring.com wrote: 
 Hi Lorrie
 This is probably a controversial opinion, but if they are indoor cats
 I would not vaccinate them.
 I read the book 'Vaccinations for Dogs and Cats' by C Diodoti a few
 years ago (she is vaccine researcher) and I have become very cautious
 and conservative about vaccinations. If you want to understand the
 relationship between many veterinarians and pharmaceutical companies
 and why overvaccination has become a major health problem, I would
 recommend the book.
 IMHO
 Jane
 On Mar 30, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Lorrie wrote:
 
  Oh wow, we're talking big bux here, as I have 14 permanent
  cats at home :-(   I just wondered if anyone knew if the vaccine
  would hurt my cats if they were positive, but asymptomatic.  I'll
  ask my vet tomorrow, but I value the opinions of the people in
  this group as much as any vet's opinion.  And besides the vet
  stands to make a lot more money by testing each cat, so might
  insist or the tests.
 
  Lorrie
 
 
  On 03-30, Sharyl wrote:
 
  Lorrie, JMO but if they have never been vaccinated I'd have them
  tested before getting the vaccine. Sharyl
 
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  From: Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Vaccines
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Cc: feral_c...@yahoogroups.com
  Date: Monday, March 30, 2009, 1:21 PM
 
  -Inline Attachment Follows-
 
  I have several cats who are 5+ years old, and all tested FelV
  negative years ago when I adopted them.? However they are inside
  - outside cats, and are also exposed to rescued cats I bring home
  to be adopted out. These cats also tested neg.? but there is
  always that window area where FelV may not show up yet or the
  test may be inaccurate
 
  I want to have my home cats vaccinated for FelV just in case.
  Please give me some info. on this.. Do I need to retest them
  all first, or is it safe to give them the vaccine without testing
  them. They all appear to be in excellent health, but if they
  should be pos. would the vaccine hurt them??
 
  Thanks for your help,
 
  Lorrie
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread dlgegg
Laura, hang in there as long as you can and if they have Care Credit in your 
area, try it instead of Visa.  you don't have to pay interest if you pay it off 
wihtin a year.  you can reach them at www.geoonlineservice.com or 
1-866-893-7864.  they have gotten me thru a couple of $600.00 bills and a big 
dental bill.  i don't know if they are in your area or your vet uses them, but 
would be worth a try.  dorlis
 Laura Mostello hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 
 I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She still wasn't doing well, 
 just nibbling at her food and appearing very lethargic. Since I wasn't 
 especially happy with my vet's response to her, I tried another clinic that 
 I'd heard good things about, just to get a second opinion. Dr. Ray took more 
 blood and told me that Charlotte was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% 
 versus about 40% for a healthy young adult cat. So I was a little ticked off 
 that my regular vet didn't tell me just how anemic she was, and a week had 
 gone by when something else could have been done. The vet was concerned about 
 tumors but X-rays showed nothing. He recommended that a blood transfusion be 
 done immediately, so he packed up his 22 pound donor cat and I brought both 
 cats to North Fulton emergency center since they were just down the road  Dr 
 Ray's office was closing for the day.
 I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last night (lots of coffee was needed since it 
 was an hour and a half drive) and she was so hungry! She started chowing down 
 right away. She now has doxycycline and Prednisilone twice a day. Now we just 
 have to wait for the rest of the test results to come back. I'll keep you all 
 updated.
 Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900 yesterday. My mom asked me, 
 Why didn't you just put her down? but I couldn't. She doesn't want to die. 
 She's purring and rolling over to be petted and even yesterday when she 
 didn't feel good she was going up to everybody and looking for attention.
 Laura
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Care Credit

2009-04-19 Thread James Rauscher

The pay-off time you have for Care Credit depends on the deal the vet's office 
has with the company. My dog swallowed a golf-ball sized tennis ball in the 
park last Fall. I took him to the vet right away, and the surgery the vet 
insisted had to be done asap would cost *about* $4000 (not including the $300 I 
was already charged for x-rays). I asked about a payment plan, and they 
suggested Care Credit. The only thing is that their deal with Care Credit was 
that we had to pay it off in 3 months or interest (24.9%) would begin to accrue 
on the FULL amount of the credit line, regardless of how much was paid at the 3 
month point. It's a wonderful thing to have when you really need it, but be 
sure t check the deal your vet has with the company before you sign up.

If anyone is interested, the remainder of the story is this: I asked the vet 
about inducing vomiting she said it was too dangerous, he could choke. I asked 
her how long before we would know if would pass the ball on his own, she said 
maybe three days, then we were in danger of obstruction, ruptured bowel, etc. 
So I decided to make some phone calls and get a second opinion (the vet I was 
using was notoriously expensive). After talking to a lot of people (one who's 
dog had required four surgeries at different time for obstructions) I found out 
that even the most complicated obstruction surgery (involving removal of a 
portion of the small intestine) cost about half what this vet quoted. SO I 
called the Humane Society and they saw him right away. After doing more x-rays, 
the surgeon told me he wanted to try induce vomiting since the ball was still 
in his stomach. I asked about the danger of choking, and this vet said that 
there was a small chance, but he was
 in the right place if he did start to choke. So they gave him a little 
peroxide and up came the ball (and breakfast). The bill? $100. I changed vets 
after that (I had five cats and the dog at the time, and reality hit me like a 
sledgehammer!).


  

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Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread Debbie Harrison

Laura, bravo for finding a different vet!  And a huge HOORAY for Miss 
Charlotte

Debbie (COL)
The time is always right to do what is right -  Martin Luther King


 
 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 07:02:26 -0700
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 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte
 
 
 I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She still wasn't doing well, 
 just nibbling at her food and appearing very lethargic. Since I wasn't 
 especially happy with my vet's response to her, I tried another clinic that 
 I'd heard good things about, just to get a second opinion. Dr. Ray took more 
 blood and told me that Charlotte was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% 
 versus about 40% for a healthy young adult cat. So I was a little ticked off 
 that my regular vet didn't tell me just how anemic she was, and a week had 
 gone by when something else could have been done. The vet was concerned about 
 tumors but X-rays showed nothing. He recommended that a blood transfusion be 
 done immediately, so he packed up his 22 pound donor cat and I brought both 
 cats to North Fulton emergency center since they were just down the road  Dr 
 Ray's office was closing for the day.
 I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last night (lots of coffee was needed since it 
 was an hour and a half drive) and she was so hungry! She started chowing down 
 right away. She now has doxycycline and Prednisilone twice a day. Now we just 
 have to wait for the rest of the test results to come back. I'll keep you all 
 updated.
 Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900 yesterday. My mom asked me, 
 Why didn't you just put her down? but I couldn't. She doesn't want to die. 
 She's purring and rolling over to be petted and even yesterday when she 
 didn't feel good she was going up to everybody and looking for attention.
 Laura
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread Laura Mostello

I've thought about checking it out, but I've met a few people who have been 
turned down by Care Credit lately for no obvious reason.
I suppose the rotting posts on the front porch won't be fixed this year, and 
forget about painting the dining room. That's the most I've ever spent in one 
day on a vet visit. And that's in addition to the $600 spent last week on 
Tabby's teeth cleaning, Charlotte's initial exam, testing and meds and 2 
neuters.
Charlotte already is more active and is walking around the turtle room. She 
still isn't eating as much as I'd like, but she just seems so more normal now. 
And I really liked the vet we saw yesterday (Dr Michael Ray at the Cat Clinic 
of Roswell in Roswell, GA, for all you Georgians on the list). I think we've 
found a new vet.


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 From: dlg...@windstream.net dlg...@windstream.net
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Cc: Laura Mostello hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com
 Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 11:06 AM
 Laura, hang in there as long as you can and if they have
 Care Credit in your area, try it instead of Visa.  you
 don't have to pay interest if you pay it off wihtin a
 year.  you can reach them at www.geoonlineservice.com or
 1-866-893-7864.  they have gotten me thru a couple of
 $600.00 bills and a big dental bill.  i don't know if
 they are in your area or your vet uses them, but would be
 worth a try.  dorlis
  Laura Mostello hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com
 wrote: 
  
  I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She
 still wasn't doing well, just nibbling at her food and
 appearing very lethargic. Since I wasn't especially
 happy with my vet's response to her, I tried another
 clinic that I'd heard good things about, just to get a
 second opinion. Dr. Ray took more blood and told me that
 Charlotte was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% versus
 about 40% for a healthy young adult cat. So I was a little
 ticked off that my regular vet didn't tell me just how
 anemic she was, and a week had gone by when something else
 could have been done. The vet was concerned about tumors but
 X-rays showed nothing. He recommended that a blood
 transfusion be done immediately, so he packed up his 22
 pound donor cat and I brought both cats to North Fulton
 emergency center since they were just down the road  Dr
 Ray's office was closing for the day.
  I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last night (lots of
 coffee was needed since it was an hour and a half drive) and
 she was so hungry! She started chowing down right away. She
 now has doxycycline and Prednisilone twice a day. Now we
 just have to wait for the rest of the test results to come
 back. I'll keep you all updated.
  Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900
 yesterday. My mom asked me, Why didn't you just
 put her down? but I couldn't. She doesn't want
 to die. She's purring and rolling over to be petted and
 even yesterday when she didn't feel good she was going
 up to everybody and looking for attention.
  Laura
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Charlotte

2009-04-19 Thread Cougar Clan
Ask your mother if she would like to be put down under the  
circumstances.  Don't let her get you down.


You did wonderfully.  No matter how it turns out, Charlotte is a very  
lucky cat and she knows it.

On Apr 19, 2009, at 9:02 AM, Laura Mostello wrote:



I brought Charlotte back to the vet yesterday. She still wasn't  
doing well, just nibbling at her food and appearing very lethargic.  
Since I wasn't especially happy with my vet's response to her, I  
tried another clinic that I'd heard good things about, just to get a  
second opinion. Dr. Ray took more blood and told me that Charlotte  
was indeed very anemic - her PCV was 9% versus about 40% for a  
healthy young adult cat. So I was a little ticked off that my  
regular vet didn't tell me just how anemic she was, and a week had  
gone by when something else could have been done. The vet was  
concerned about tumors but X-rays showed nothing. He recommended  
that a blood transfusion be done immediately, so he packed up his 22  
pound donor cat and I brought both cats to North Fulton emergency  
center since they were just down the road  Dr Ray's office was  
closing for the day.
I picked Charlotte up at 11:30 last night (lots of coffee was needed  
since it was an hour and a half drive) and she was so hungry! She  
started chowing down right away. She now has doxycycline and  
Prednisilone twice a day. Now we just have to wait for the rest of  
the test results to come back. I'll keep you all updated.
Thank goodness for Visait was almost $900 yesterday. My mom  
asked me, Why didn't you just put her down? but I couldn't. She  
doesn't want to die. She's purring and rolling over to be petted and  
even yesterday when she didn't feel good she was going up to  
everybody and looking for attention.

Laura

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