Hello, I noticed today that Tsunade has a strange bald spot on her back, in
between her shoulders. i suppose she could have scratched it or rubbed up
against something. Any thoughts on this, should I be worried?? She does not
have fleas, I doubt it would be mites, it is cold 30-60 degrees F
That is great you found the mice a place. In case you decide to keep some as
pets, remember it it is best to keep them separate ( or 2-3 females togetehr
may work). a vet can sex them and you would need to give them rabies shots as
well as have them tested for parasites.
happy holidays,
Hello Nita, welcome. I live in Greensboro NC and not sure where exactly you
live, but here in Greensboro there is the Piedmont Community spay and neuter
clinic. They can do leukemia test, FIV test, Fe. Lk vaccination, distemper
booster, spay/neutur, and rabies shot all for under $80 (for 1
I think that article meant that the feline leukemia virus is the biologic
carcinogen that causes leukemia and can cause lymphoma.
I posted yesterday knowing full well everybody was SHOPPING. Hopefully today
is better for computer time. We have a number of feral cats on which we need
to determine Felv status, therefore we are looking for in-home test kits. I
searched the archives of FelvTalk but got myself really
Thanks Elizabeth. I was kind of afraid that would be true. I do want to use
what's accurate. Nest, Pat
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Pat,
I have read
I am researching for my daughter-in-law and kids who recently moved to a small
farm and have acquired a number of kitty castaways. DIL has been feeding them
in the barn, but last week one of the grown cats stopped eating and started
having bloody diarrhea. A vet diagnosed Felv, and he
Tsunade got really sick mon and threw up at least 12 times through wed, it was
spit and fur at 1st, then it was all stomach acid. She stopped eating and was
acting very sluggish and depressed, so I took her to the vet Thursday. Good
news! they did basic bloodwork and she has normal wbc(white
The vet thinks it is just gastro-something (basically upset stomach). Her
kidney and anal tract are fine. She had diahrhea 1 instance, 3 months ago.
Since I switched her food from meow mix dry normal to science diet sensitive
stomach she has not thrown up food chunks. Her weight was the
Well Tsunade has not had any more dizzyness or vomitting this week. My vet knew nothing of digest a meal or innova food so I guess I will have to get those of the 'net. Could the dizziness be due to anemia? I want to have blood work done to find out if she is anemic or not. It is 40.00 just to due
Hello, Tsunade threw up again today (twice) and did something that worries me. When she was throwing up, she was wobbly as if dizzy. The 2nd time she just threw up water and fur, but was so dizzy she fell over and her head was lying in the puke (she had her body on its side), and she just laid
Tsunade si feeling better today as she is eating and drinking and runnning about. I have not actually seen her pee, but I think she had her butt hanging ove rthe side. Since I moved the litter box, she has been using it without any problems. She was not stressed or lethergic when she got
Oh, Nina. It's so good that he came home and is not in pain, and so awful that he has lymphoma. I disagree that the depomedrol would be redundant with the dex, though I agree that pred would be. The Depo is strong and long-lasting, and allows you to give the dex less frequently (dex is very
Is samE the same as kitty lix or glutathione???
samE is not the same as Kitty Lix. A major component of Kitty Lix IS glutathione.
Roena
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Message: 14Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 12:04:25 -0700From: kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Felvtalk Digest, Vol 20, Issue 9To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgMessage-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"At 11:59 AM 9/4/2006, you wrote:I am getting more information
Hi,
I'm new to the group - fostering a negative kitten that was with a positive kitten. She's isolated because of a URI and ONLY because of the URI. She will get her kitten shots as soon as she's done with her antibiotics. I just had to respond to the comment about a bat flying down the
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My little buddy is gone...
i never had the chance to take him home for one last play session.
shortly after my arrival he became excited and was really struggling to breath.
it was time for stitch to finally go to a better place. It took only 39 days
from the first onset of his symptoms. in the
unfortunately stitch did not respond to the CCNU. it has been a little over 27
hours and he continues to worsen. the vet attempted to remove the fluid from
his lungs again to help him breath...unfortunately for us the mass is solid and
he has no fluid to remove. his breathing is so bad he has
well stitch took a turn for the worse on sunday when his lymphoma came out of
remission. he will start the ccnu if his CBC comes back with a good white blood
cell count. keep your fingers crossed
Stitch is doing great! He is back to his playful self and is even back to
attacking my seven month old pug. He has been on the pred 5mg every tweleve
hours and for the past three weeks has been getting chemo once a week. I
believe the next step is to space out he treaments for chemo...
thats a good question. to my knowledge no new x-rays have been done since the
treatment begain. it has without a doubt reduced in size since his breathing is
no longer shallow and forced. i had to switch vets just this week, due to my
military housing no longer allowing pets so i will ask the
lol...sorry ! yes, i had to move and the new housing area doesn't allow pets. i
have to leave stitch and my puppy at home during the week now. being two hours
away from home during the week can be difficult when i have pets to care for.
good thing i have found friends and family to give him
i will ask the new vet about CCNU. he is currently on Adriamycin and like i
said earlier has been going once a week. So is it he combo of the Adriamycin
and the pred that work? is is the Adriamycin the main catalyst?
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