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2009-11-10 Thread S. Jewell
Thought this might be helpful to some of you. 

 

http://www.belfield.com/pdfs/Feline_Leukemia.pdf

 

 

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2009-11-10 Thread S. Jewell
Thought this might be helpful to some of you. 

 

http://www.belfield.com/pdfs/Feline_Leukemia.pdf

 

 

Sally Jewell

 

 

 

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[Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread stargazer 12

A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat. Spicey has 
feline leukemia going on 2 years.  I took the cat in  have him in a spare room 
away from my cats. He has been on clavamox for about 1 yr per my friend.  I am 
waiting on the vet to call to find out all the specifics. Is there any special 
food/vitamins/drugs to help? I know nothing of this disease. I have been during 
research  says the cat should not be stressed. Unfortunately, Spicey has been 
stressed as his owner was in the hospital since last Tuesday. A neighbor was 
feeding him but he was hiding under the couch as he is very timid. And now he 
is in a strange place, so he has to be very stressed. It has been 3 hours  he 
has not come out of his carrier, I do not know if he will be friendly with me 
but he has not hissed at all. I think I maybe taking on too much but in a small 
way I feel like I am keeping my friend alive too.

 

Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

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Re: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread Debbie Bates

The wonderful people here will give you great information...all I can tell you 
is to have patienceit must be extremely stressful for poor Spicey.  Give 
him time and a safe place to hide until he is ready to deal with the world on 
his own terms.  My heart breakes for him losing his mom...and I bless you for 
taking this baby into your home (and hopefully your heart)this disease is 
cruel and unforgiving.  I wish you all luck possible.

Debbie (COL)
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle  Philo


 
 From: stargaze...@q.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:38:17 +
 Subject: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey
 
 
 A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat. Spicey has 
 feline leukemia going on 2 years. I took the cat in  have him in a spare 
 room away from my cats. He has been on clavamox for about 1 yr per my friend. 
 I am waiting on the vet to call to find out all the specifics. Is there any 
 special food/vitamins/drugs to help? I know nothing of this disease. I have 
 been during research  says the cat should not be stressed. Unfortunately, 
 Spicey has been stressed as his owner was in the hospital since last Tuesday. 
 A neighbor was feeding him but he was hiding under the couch as he is very 
 timid. And now he is in a strange place, so he has to be very stressed. It 
 has been 3 hours  he has not come out of his carrier, I do not know if he 
 will be friendly with me but he has not hissed at all. I think I maybe taking 
 on too much but in a small way I feel like I am keeping my friend alive too.
 
 
 
 Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Joyce  Spicey
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread gary
I would be a bit concerned about why he has been on clavamox for a year.
That is a LONG time to be on any antibiotic.  A decent quality food, as
little stress as possible -not much you can do about the situation - and
lots of love and careful attention to his health.  Many of us give various
supplements in hopes it will help keep the immune system strong.  I don't
think there is any hard data that most of what we give is not more for us
than it is for the cat.  I'm sure you will hear about a lot of different
supplements, personally, I use Moducare.

You are a good person for taking in this kitty.

Gary

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of stargazer 12
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:38 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey


A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat. Spicey has
feline leukemia going on 2 years.  I took the cat in  have him in a spare
room away from my cats. He has been on clavamox for about 1 yr per my
friend.  I am waiting on the vet to call to find out all the specifics. Is
there any special food/vitamins/drugs to help? I know nothing of this
disease. I have been during research  says the cat should not be stressed.
Unfortunately, Spicey has been stressed as his owner was in the hospital
since last Tuesday. A neighbor was feeding him but he was hiding under the
couch as he is very timid. And now he is in a strange place, so he has to be
very stressed. It has been 3 hours  he has not come out of his carrier, I
do not know if he will be friendly with me but he has not hissed at all. I
think I maybe taking on too much but in a small way I feel like I am keeping
my friend alive too.

 

Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Joyce  Spicey












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Re: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread Cougar Clan
Try Rescue Remedy in Spicey's water and the water of your other cats.   
Also add Willow (another Bach Remedy) and Feliway spray.  I've tried  
the room atomizer but don't care for it.  I have had wonderful luck  
with the Feliway spray and so have my vets.


Don't press Spicey.  The Royal Princess Kitty Katt (FeLV-) took about  
three months to come out from under the couch and be comfortable.  I  
slept on the floor most of that time to reduce my threat to her (size,  
ability to move etc).


Do the best you can to relax yourself.  Your stress, which is very  
understandable, transfers to all the cats.  Give them all the best  
food you can and follow your heart on supplements.  The first stop I  
made after determining that Dixie Louise Doodle Katt, JP was going to  
stay in this world was to a wonderful holistic vet named Betty  
Boswell.  She worked with my regular vets, Middletown Animal Clinic,  
and Dixie lived three wonderful, healthy years.  She had everything  
possible during her life.a big bed, doll, travel, love.but  
there was stress too.  Dixie was a throw-away that showed up in the  
pine thicket behind my Mom's.  She was several years old then and,  
from the looks of her, I suspect she was not planning on staying in  
this world.  Love, which was mutual, seems to have turned things around.


Most of all, don't count the days.  Throw the calender away.  No one  
knows how long they will live so just live in the moment.  Honest.  It  
is difficult but you have taken the first step.  Listen to the people  
on this list and follow your heart.  Not everyone agrees and not  
everything works for everyone.  The knowledge and comfort here is great.


Blessings to you for caring for this little one.
On Nov 10, 2009, at 3:38 PM, stargazer 12 wrote:



A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat.  
Spicey has feline leukemia going on 2 years.  I took the cat in   
have him in a spare room away from my cats. He has been on clavamox  
for about 1 yr per my friend.  I am waiting on the vet to call to  
find out all the specifics. Is there any special food/vitamins/drugs  
to help? I know nothing of this disease. I have been during research  
 says the cat should not be stressed. Unfortunately, Spicey has  
been stressed as his owner was in the hospital since last Tuesday. A  
neighbor was feeding him but he was hiding under the couch as he is  
very timid. And now he is in a strange place, so he has to be very  
stressed. It has been 3 hours  he has not come out of his carrier,  
I do not know if he will be friendly with me but he has not hissed  
at all. I think I maybe taking on too much but in a small way I feel  
like I am keeping my friend alive too.




Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

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Re: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread Laurieskatz
Joyce, you are an angel for giving Spicey a home - doing this for both
Spicey and your friend.
Do you have something of your friends that you can put in the room with him
so something smells familiar?
That might comfort him if you can do that. Does he have a good hiding place
available in the room where you have him? Access to a window to look out? He
will explore...he may wait until no one is around. He is getting accustomed
to the smells and sounds of your house.

Clavamox for a year is a long time.
Wonder if you might be able to find another vet who knows about FeLV.
I had two FeLV+ cats who lived to ages 16 and 22 years of age.
Does he have symptoms - sneezing, runny eyes, snotty nose, diarrhea?

I believe you will be blessed by this kitty in the same way that he has been
blessed by you.
Feed him the best food you can afford. Preferably a good canned food. My
FeLV kitties weren't on any treatments or supplements.
We did use interferon with another FeLV+ cat my niece rescued. She is the
picture of health. She was quite sick when rescued (as an adult) but is
maintaining well on interferon. We did have her on antibiotics for a brief
time and pain killers and prednisone for about 1 1/2 years before
transitioning to just interferon. 

Laurie

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of stargazer 12
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:38 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey


A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat. Spicey has
feline leukemia going on 2 years.  I took the cat in  have him in a spare
room away from my cats. He has been on clavamox for about 1 yr per my
friend.  I am waiting on the vet to call to find out all the specifics. Is
there any special food/vitamins/drugs to help? I know nothing of this
disease. I have been during research  says the cat should not be stressed.
Unfortunately, Spicey has been stressed as his owner was in the hospital
since last Tuesday. A neighbor was feeding him but he was hiding under the
couch as he is very timid. And now he is in a strange place, so he has to be
very stressed. It has been 3 hours  he has not come out of his carrier, I
do not know if he will be friendly with me but he has not hissed at all. I
think I maybe taking on too much but in a small way I feel like I am keeping
my friend alive too.

 

Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

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Re: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey

2009-11-10 Thread Cougar Clan
Another thought:  Watch Spicey's teeth and gums.  Not right now  
obviously but when things settle down.  Yes, you can get a cat used to  
having its mouth opened.  Good dental practices are important.  Dixie  
had stomatitis and we treated it with Petzlife Brush Away (put a  
little in the cat's mouth and he will spread it around).  Regular gum/ 
teeth checks will help you catch any anemia problems.  They hit Dixie  
suddenly.

On Nov 10, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:


Joyce, you are an angel for giving Spicey a home - doing this for both
Spicey and your friend.
Do you have something of your friends that you can put in the room  
with him

so something smells familiar?
That might comfort him if you can do that. Does he have a good  
hiding place
available in the room where you have him? Access to a window to look  
out? He
will explore...he may wait until no one is around. He is getting  
accustomed

to the smells and sounds of your house.

Clavamox for a year is a long time.
Wonder if you might be able to find another vet who knows about FeLV.
I had two FeLV+ cats who lived to ages 16 and 22 years of age.
Does he have symptoms - sneezing, runny eyes, snotty nose, diarrhea?

I believe you will be blessed by this kitty in the same way that he  
has been

blessed by you.
Feed him the best food you can afford. Preferably a good canned  
food. My

FeLV kitties weren't on any treatments or supplements.
We did use interferon with another FeLV+ cat my niece rescued. She  
is the
picture of health. She was quite sick when rescued (as an adult) but  
is
maintaining well on interferon. We did have her on antibiotics for a  
brief

time and pain killers and prednisone for about 1 1/2 years before
transitioning to just interferon.

Laurie

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of stargazer 12
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:38 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] introduction for Spicey


A very good friend passed away  her family didn't want the cat.  
Spicey has
feline leukemia going on 2 years.  I took the cat in  have him in a  
spare

room away from my cats. He has been on clavamox for about 1 yr per my
friend.  I am waiting on the vet to call to find out all the  
specifics. Is

there any special food/vitamins/drugs to help? I know nothing of this
disease. I have been during research  says the cat should not be  
stressed.
Unfortunately, Spicey has been stressed as his owner was in the  
hospital
since last Tuesday. A neighbor was feeding him but he was hiding  
under the
couch as he is very timid. And now he is in a strange place, so he  
has to be
very stressed. It has been 3 hours  he has not come out of his  
carrier, I
do not know if he will be friendly with me but he has not hissed at  
all. I
think I maybe taking on too much but in a small way I feel like I am  
keeping

my friend alive too.



Any ideas/suggestions/advice will be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Joyce  Spicey










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