Re: [Felvtalk] FW: Your message to Felvtalk awaits moderator approval

2011-09-27 Thread Lynda Wilson
I got that message a lot, esp if I replied after several other ppl made 
comments. Try again by making a total separate email with no other message 
in it but your owngood luck!!


It is frustrating sometimes.

L
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Subject: [Felvtalk] FW: Your message to Felvtalk awaits moderator approval



This is very odd - I sent a message that was only 9KB, and I get this,
saying it was too big!!
Sorry, cannot remember what I sent.

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[Felvtalk] FW: Your message to Felvtalk awaits moderator approval

2011-09-27 Thread Natalie
This is very odd - I sent a message that was only 9KB, and I get this,
saying it was too big!!
Sorry, cannot remember what I sent.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:53 PM
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Subject: Your message to Felvtalk awaits moderator approval

Your mail to 'Felvtalk' with the subject

RE: [Felvtalk] lizardmarsh.net

Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.

The reason it is being held:

Message body is too big: 23627 bytes with a limit of 20 KB

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Re: [Felvtalk] lizardmarsh.net

2011-09-27 Thread Sharyl
Crystal and Kathy,
I believe Kathy has the tests turned around.  Here is a link to a charting 
explaining what steps should be taken based on the various test results.
http://www.felineleukemia.org/felvhlth.html
 
There is a chance to get a false positive with the ELISA test especially the 
new 3 way ELISA.
 
Sharyl.  



From: Kathryn Hargreaves 
To: ccarlsb...@gmail.com
Cc: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] lizardmarsh.net

Hi Crystal,You've already given him the ELISA done in the lab (not the SNAP, 
which is done at the vet's)?  It's hard to tell from what you wrote.  A 
negative lab ELISA would prove Felv negative.   Note that a negative IFA would 
not prove anything, as it's skewed towards false negatives.  Alternately, a 
positive IFA would prove positivity.Anyone on the Felv list have any ideas 
about finding this guy a foster or home? Kathy
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:31 AM, lizardmarsh  wrote:
 
>
> 
> 
>
>   
>Los Angeles: SOS. Anakin is a Kitten from East Valley who tested + for 
>FeLV---Needs NEXT FOSTER OR FOREVER ASAP!!!  
>Posted: 26 Sep 2011 10:36 AM PDT 
>Crystal gave permission to crosspost her urgent plea for little guy  Please 
>contact Crystal at ccarlsb...@gmail.com (gmail.com) to apply to foster or 
>adopt Anakin. The current foster home needs to give him to the next foster or 
>adopter WEDNESDAY (9/28/11)! Please network. Thank you!  
>   
>Anakin needs a foster or adopter right away  On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:45 AM, 
>Crystal C. Beecher  wrote: Hello, thanks for inquiring 
>about the little black kitten, Anakin. 
>The original email I circulated seems to have been edited and all of his 
>information is not included. This is his story: 
>Anakin was adopted from the East Valley Animal  shelter, whom fixed and 
>microchipped him. He was then immediately  brought to my vet who SNAP tested 
>him and dewormed him. She determined  he was barely 10 weeks old, where at the 
>shelter they said 14 weeks.   The next day his ELISA test was positive and he 
>had a URI, which was  causing him to sneeze.  
>I have 2 other cats so I kept them isolated and this  further stressed Anakin, 
>to the point where we had to relocate him to a  foster without other cats. We 
>IFA tested him 1 week later and he was  FELV positive. Since we are unsure of 
>his age, we agreed to have him  retested at minimum 6 weeks later. I arranged 
>a foster for him, who no  tells me she will no longer house him after 
>Thursday.   
>We have many people who 'want' him if his next SNAP  and IFA test come back 
>negative. If they are positive, we have no home  for him lined up yet and this 
>is the predicament. If he can be the only  cat in a home, he should be fine, 
>even if he is FELV positive. He is  pretty healthy other than a virus/cold 
>that causes him to sneeze. Vet  thinks he should grow out of it (2 rounds of 
>clavamox did not help, so  its not bacterial), as he is growing tremendously 
>already and has TONS  of energy, per the foster. His coat looks great and his 
>temperament is  exquisite. He even gets along with small dogs.   
>So if you can help find him a forever home,  regardless of his FELV status, 
>that would be ideal. Otherwise, if you  can or you can help find hi a foster 
>in the meantime, this is equally  beneficial.  
>Thank you for caring and feel free to contact me with any questions.  
>--  Crystal Carlsberg Beecher B.A., Womens Studies, UCLA M.A., Education with 
>emphasis in Gender Studies, LMU (818) 633-2416 ~  People spend a lifetime 
>searching for happiness; looking for peace.  They chase idle dreams, 
>addictions, religions, even other people, hoping  to fill the emptiness that 
>plagues them. The irony is the only place  they ever needed to search was 
>within. -Ramona Anderson
>
>
>
>  
>   
>
>  -- Go Get a Life---Go Get a Shelter Animal! 
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Re: [Felvtalk] lizardmarsh.net

2011-09-27 Thread Kathryn Hargreaves
Hi Crystal,

You've already given him the ELISA done in the lab (not the SNAP, which is
done at the vet's)?  It's hard to tell from what you wrote.  A negative lab
ELISA would prove Felv negative.

Note that a negative IFA would not prove anything, as it's skewed towards
false negatives.  Alternately, a positive IFA would prove positivity.


Anyone on the Felv list have any ideas about finding this guy a foster or
home?


Kathy

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:31 AM, lizardmarsh  wrote:

> **
>
>
>
>   Los Angeles: SOS. Anakin is a Kitten from East Valley who tested + for
> FeLV---Needs NEXT FOSTER OR FOREVER 
> ASAP!!!
>
> Posted: 26 Sep 2011 10:36 AM PDT
> *Crystal gave permission to crosspost her urgent plea for little guy*
> * *
> *Please contact Crystal at ccarlsb...@gmail.com (gmail.com) to apply to
> foster or adopt Anakin. The current foster home needs to give him to the
> next foster or adopter WEDNESDAY (9/28/11)! Please network. Thank you!*
>
>
> 
> *Anakin needs a foster or adopter right away* *On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at
> 8:45 AM, Crystal C. Beecher  wrote:*
> Hello, thanks for inquiring about the little black kitten, Anakin.
> The original email I circulated seems to have been edited and all of his
> information is not included. This is his story:
>
> Anakin was adopted from the East Valley Animal shelter, whom fixed and
> microchipped him. He was then immediately brought to my vet who SNAP tested
> him and dewormed him. She determined he was barely 10 weeks old, where at
> the shelter they said 14 weeks.  The next day his ELISA test was positive
> and he had a URI, which was causing him to sneeze.
>
> I have 2 other cats so I kept them isolated and this further stressed
> Anakin, to the point where we had to relocate him to a foster without other
> cats. We IFA tested him 1 week later and he was FELV positive. Since we are
> unsure of his age, we agreed to have him retested at minimum 6 weeks later.
> I arranged a foster for him, who no tells me she will no longer house him
> after Thursday.
>
> We have many people who 'want' him if his next SNAP and IFA test come back
> negative. If they are positive, we have no home for him lined up yet and
> this is the predicament. If he can be the only cat in a home, he should be
> fine, even if he is FELV positive. He is pretty healthy other than a
> virus/cold that causes him to sneeze. Vet thinks he should grow out of it (2
> rounds of clavamox did not help, so its not bacterial), as he is growing
> tremendously already and has TONS of energy, per the foster. His coat looks
> great and his temperament is exquisite. He even gets along with small dogs.
>
> So if you can help find him a forever home, regardless of his FELV status,
> that would be ideal. Otherwise, if you can or you can help find hi a foster
> in the meantime, this is equally beneficial.
>
> Thank you for caring and feel free to contact me with any questions.
>
> --
> Crystal Carlsberg Beecher
> B.A., Womens Studies, UCLA
> M.A., Education with emphasis in Gender Studies, LMU
> (818) 633-2416
> ~ People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace. They
> chase idle dreams, addictions, religions, even other people, hoping to fill
> the emptiness that plagues them. The irony is the only place they ever
> needed to search was within.
> -Ramona Anderson
>
>
>
>
>
>


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