same category as alien-abduction....On 11/29/05, Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> What I do with Smoky, a now nearly 19 pound gorgeous boy who HATES being> held and/or picked up, is that we are either on the bed or the floor and I'm> sitting on my butt and have him positio
First off, the only thing that works on the odor is a liquid enzyme cleaner. Anti-Icky Poo and Liqui-Zyme are both excellent. The area in question must also be completely saturated with the cleaner in order for it to work properly. If at all possible, you should confine them to a smaller spac
What I do with Smoky, a now nearly 19 pound gorgeous boy who HATES being held and/or picked up, is that we are either on the bed or the floor and I'm sitting on my butt and have him positioned between my thighs so my legs are holding him, that way I have both hands free - when I can catch him (the
Hideyo, I'm so glad you were able to be with him when he passed. You shared a special bond and I'm sure he's watching you from the Bridge.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, everyone, again thank you very much for all the prayers forGarfunkle.A miracle did happened after he was so clo
27;; 'felvtalk@felineleukemia.org'Subject: OT: GLOW for the poor cheetah babieshttp://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/africa/11/28/ethiopia.cheetahs.ap/index.html - Barb Moermond 608*266*3091 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
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well, Smoky's been doing the press-the-top-of-the-head against surfaces - mostly my chest or hand or whatever - the last several days, but he's dealing with his 2nd bout of interstitial cystitis, so it makes sense about the pain.Bandit definitely weaned too early - I've never see
I don't feel that you have to wait at all. The virus is very fragile and just a regular cleaning of everything can give you peace of mind.Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, how soon is it safe to bring another kitty into a house that had felv pos? Would appreciate any input.T
Please cross-post widely! it's dogs, but. -- Forwarded message -- From: Judy Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Nov 22, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: [MRTX] Fwd: EMERGENCY! - WV: MASON CO SHELTER IS ON FIRE! - GAS EXPLOSION!! To: Mich Dog Rescue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
es getting their tootsie roll treats... http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441807400&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302033739&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302023690&bmUID=1132687374032 Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hmm, on
T%3C%3East_id=2534374302023690&bmUID=1132687374032 Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hmm, one of my sister's kitties was something like that - she was in the box, but her butt wasn't I'm going to be adding a 2nd box like it to the household and I'm going t
hmm, one of my sister's kitties was something like that - she was in the box, but her butt wasn't I'm going to be adding a 2nd box like it to the household and I'm going to devise (or buy) a privacy screen as well, because Smoky is really really sensitive about using the facilities alone.
well, negative stool samples don't necessarily mean that kitty doesn't have parasites. Have them check for clostridium perfringens as well - it took several months of testing and treatments and food changes before my vets tested Smoky for that and sure enough, positive. And with some of these cri
Kerry, I just got a new box and it's not covered, but the sides are 11" high (23.4"long and 18.25" wide). Here's a link - I got it at PetsMart, but it's Rubbermaid and should be available at other places. http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441808078&FOLD
Terrie,When Smoky came to me, he had earmites and the treatment somehow seemed to always end up on the backs of his ears too and most of his hair fell out on the backs of his ears. He seemed to just have very sensitive skin. It did grow back:) Is the skin of the bald patch red and angry loo
I would get a humidifier going and, if you can get him to sit in the bathroom with you - some steam treatments. The moisture will help. My Bandit had a similar thing when he was wee, a sneeze and there's a red blotch on the wall in front of him. With Bandit, it cleared up by itself and steam hel
Gia, I am fortunate enough to live in a city that has a vet school AND a fabulous cats only clinic. But I adopted my 2 boys a few hours north of here in my home town and the vet there did their first exam as well as their snipping a few months later. Now, the vet that my mom prefers to use there
Oh Tad, I'm so sorry it was Annie's time - she sounds
wonderful. It also sounds like she had an ideal
passage - at home surrounded by love, completely safe.
GLOW to light her journey and ease your heart...
Our thoughts and tears are with you...
<<<
--- Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michelle,
one of the reasons why animals sometimes need a second dose is because their systems are already so shut down that the drug isn't being spread or metabolized efficiently. Ninja didn't have any sedation at all and the vet did a parenteral (abdominal) shot and Ninja raised her head at that
k, dumb Brit Q coming upwhat does GLOW stand
> for, Barb?! (Only been trying to figure it out for a
> year!)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Barb Moermond
> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:01 PM
Oh Hideyo, that sounds very promising Sending all
sorts of GLOW and love and support your way!
--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Thanks, Kerry.
>
> Actually, Greg talked to the city attorney who will
> be representing the city animal control at the
> hearing - he says
Oh Ken, I'm crying at your beautiful tribute to your
special Max. You were both blessed to have found each
other and you gave him the best ending possible - at
home, peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. Our
thoughts and tears are with you.
<>>>
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Sending GLOW and love and support your way and tolerance and acceptance to the holders of the hearing Your babies need you as much as you need them!!
<<>Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, everyone I am in a situations where I need all your prayers!
I mentio
If staying behind truly isn't an option, then I suggest hiring a pet-sitter (insured, bonded etc) - a lot of vet techs will do this on the side - ask your clinic - ask the nearest 24 facility if they board - Cricket CAN NOT be alone this weekend!
wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dal
Where in Texas are you?wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina,Do you think that if the Prednisone isn't working wellfor appetite stimulation, then the Cyproheptadinemight still work? I called my vet and they are goingto call me back. Cricket is apathetic about the food;I don't think his mouth is hur
Smoky used to play so hard he'd pant. His favorite game was with an interactive toy and he would do backflips etc trying to catch the ball on the end of the string. And I could get him doing those tight pivot circles:) And more than once, during a break for him to pant, he would be so ticked off
Terrie,
I am so proud of you!!! You are amazing and deserve to take a little break!!!
<<<>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How sweet and honorable of Boo-Boo!
That's a Siamese for ya! Nah just kidding!
I believe all cats when there is a need they are there for you.
I have to
Oh Julie,
I'm sending all the GLOW at my disposal to you and Jazzy... Lighting his path to the Bridge and easing your heartache. Your description of him under the covers with you reminds me of my Bandit; he's my sleepin buddy, on my hip or under the covers:). Praying that Jazzy's journey is smoo
Oh Julie,
What a heartwarming tribute to your sweet Mandy. I'm so very glad that her passing was peaceful and that you and your husband were both able to see her off to the Bridge. I do understand the hole she left behind; a member of your family has passed, it's as simple and as painful as that.
Dearest Julie,
My heart is breaking with yours as you must make the decision of "when" for Mandy's passing. You know as well as the rest of us do how well cats hide their illness and/or pain, so when they start showing, you know it's bad. With what I've seen with my pets and with friend's and fam
I would allow her water and maybe a very small amount of food and just keep an eye on her - it's probably just the drugs - Smoky and Bandit were a bit odd when I brought them home after their snipping. Fortunately, they slept it off for the most part. I don't remember how old Lucy is, but you kno
if the finger brush is too small and you're already using your finger - get some sterile gauze to wrap around your finger when you use it on her teeth. That works well.maimaipg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using the malt toothpaste (she likes the taste) with the tiniest toothbrush you have eve
YAY!!![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am so, so excited! Just got back home & spotted my dear, feral girl Charity in my neighbor's yard!
I quietly attempted to approach her, and for quite a few minutes she remained perched on the fence, just looking at me & listening to my words.
I KNOW SHE R
I had always thought between 1 and 2 years of age. But with my boys, they went from kitten food to prescription food at about 5 months because of Smoky's GI issues. And their growth was certainly not stunted in any way!!![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I have my kitties I've always had adult ki
You know, my vets won't do ANY surgical procedure without having recent bloodwork. Period. Recent being within the previous 4 weeks. This goes to dentals, spaying/neutering, etc etcHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Ginger did not go in heat like normal other kitties are eit
I certainly do remember you Pam:) good to see you here again! How is Gus?? I'm unable to take in another kitty right now, but am sending GLOW and hope and strength to all of you.
<<>>>pamela jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will post with pix to Belinda's "homes needed" site in the nex
Dearest Julie,
Good thoughts and GLOW on their way to you, Mandy, Wink and Eduardo. Snuggles, purrs and headbutts from the boys to your gang..Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
I had some time off from work over the last couple of weeks and it's been terribly bittersweet. E
that wouldn't be Diamond would it? what a guy...TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
patti, now you understand what i mean when i say that i'm sending GLOW for people and critters in need: it's the universal--prayers, light, healing energy, love, whatever it is that people believe in. and i
yep, Panacur is what we used for the boys - they had several rounds of it for various ... passengers. good drug!Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I found "fenbendazole" it's the generic name for Panacur, a dewormer, it kills hookworms, roundworms and giardia, which are three of the common para
that's hilarious!!!tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
or maybe its a girl vs. boy thing. I know in lions the females are the hunters. My boy Quintapus was born to a feral mother, but would spend hours following a bug around the house...prodding it when it stopped. Whereas once I rescued
I believe so, especially if he's had it for a while. It has had time to establish itself solidly in his system and he's so little (and young) that his immune system isn't that strong.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, I meant giardia (you know me and my spelling problem)
I've never heard of girardi... Could it be giardia? that's a fairly common intestinal problem one of the boys had it when they were wee and I don't remember using metronidazole for it - I konw we used Albon at one point, but that might have been for the coccidia that the other boy had. a
yeah, it can seem strange, but canned pumpkin will help both diarrhea and constipation. I'm thinking the s/o makes the urine the median pH it needs to be to avoid both crystals.catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I have the s/o too. I need to check. It just seems strange to me that you
After Smoky's cystitis last winter, we've been feeding Royal Canin s/o. They free feed a controlled amount of dry (1/2 s/o and 1/2 California Natural) and Smoky gets the canned s/o for supper while Bandit gets Eagle Pack. Granted, that's how the canned food portions start out, but we all know the
Dearest Julie,
all the good thoughts and GLOW on their way to you and Wink.Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Wink has been suffering from a severe ear infection for many weeks. There was an abcess of the lymph node at one point that required surgery. She finished her lates
Nina,
You are so blessed to have had Grace in your life. Her passing sounds ideal; gentle, with loved ones near. We should all be so fortunate.
<<>>>Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you Mary Christine, and thank you to everyone that has been there with us throughout our journey toget
Dear Julie,
Our thoughts and tears are with you. GLOW to light his passage and ease your heart
<<>>Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Please keep Paulie in your thoughts. He is my feral who is CRF. He's been eating less and starting last night began to vocali
zation that there's nothing left to do, nothing left to try. How can a heart break over and over again?NCherie A Gabbert wrote:> Nina,> That is true just the shot would be so much better can you make an > appointment for Friday, so at least you have some more good bye time.> Cher
I had to look up the exact meaning myself http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=parenteral
it's an injection into the abdomen, but not into any organ within the abdomen
Ninja winced a bit with the initial needle entry, but that was it. Unfortunately, she was so ill, intestinal lymphoma, tha
Nina,
I'm so sorry you're going through this right now, it's so hard. If you're worried about them finding a vein, you could request that they inject her parenterally, that's how my vet helped Ninja - no worried or stress about finding a vein and using an IV, just a shot.Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hideyo,
sending strength and praying my hardest that things go your way!!Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Kerry, Ceaer and his little sister Annie are not doing too well I think they are still nursing some, they dont want to eat on their own.. and Ceaser is acting he is st
Oh Bonnie, I am so sorry.. again, I'm crying here at my desk. You describe her with such love and she sounds like a fabulous purrsonality. You were privileged to have known each other and have so many years together. Our thoughts and tears are with you. <<<>BONNIE J KALMBACH <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Terri, I am crying with you at this sad milestone - you and Dan gave her the best life possible and helped end her pain when it became necessary. Our thoughts and tears are with you.
<<<>>Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe this is what I get for bragging.
Our Big Beautiful Girl
Oh Terri, I'm so sorry you had to make that decision, but glad you had it as an option and that you did the kindest thing you knew. Our thoughts and tears are with you. < wrote:
Atlanta (white with tabby) and Athens (grey tabby) born 4-3-05, were
Karen!!!
It's so good to see you again!!! Welcome Back!
<<<>>>
Barb
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> Hello list,
> I am Karen from Texas some of you may remember me
> and my positive babies...
> Gloria you still here arent you?
> Belinda keeps my website...love ya
>
oned the laser toy--I do use
> it occasionally because
> > > > it's the one thing that never fails to get my
> 2 quarantined cats
> moving.
> > > > But the reason I only use it occasionally is
> that I worry about the
> > > > frustration el
Oh Terri my heart goes out to you - losses are so hard
and when you have a string of them, it just wears you
down... Know that all of us are here for you and
sharing your pain at her loss and your joy at having
been able to know her and give her a loving safe home.
Our thoughts and tears are with y
John,
I would definitely get a copy of all the results whenever you have anything done. You can post them here for feedback from people who've had similar problems and/or use them to get a second opinion from another vet. I'm not sure what your abbreviations are, they can vary, but are there any
Hi John,
Sorry you had to find us, but glad it's US you found:) What other work was done/ tests run etc Saturday as well as the FeLV test? With the dramatically increased thirst, I would think diabetes and would want a full blood chemistry panel run. FeLV is more like human AIDS than anything el
Oh Hideyo,
My heart goes out to you. But George was very lucky to have found you and it sounds like he had a peaceful passing, no humans in sight:) You gave him something that no one else could, a loving home. Our thoughts and tears are with you.
<>>>Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Oh Julie,
I'm so sorry the medical news is so poor I'm positive you will make the right decisions for each of your babies based on who they are and what they can and can't handle. We are all with you and your husband always, supporting and caring.
<<>>Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would be cautious in using laser pointers as toys -
I know they love it and I bring mine out a couple
times a year, but it can make some kitties go a little
nuts. One of the clinic cats where I take my boys
lost it after having played with the laser toy and
kept looking for the red dot to the po
Tad,
My heart goes out to you. What a wonderful gift you
have given Marie Cat and all your other furbabies. It
sounds like she had a very peaceful passing and was
right with her daddy at the end. Thank you for being
you.
Our thoughts and tears are with you and yours...
--- Tad
Hear hear! What you said![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group
The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible!
It certainly takes a "very
Susan,
What a glorious life he had and you were privileged to share part of it with him. Our thoughts and tears are with you
>Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you, Julie. Aren't our old guys wonderful. I am so sad to have to say that Big Rik died in my arms around 2am
Elizabeth,
put a drop or two on his ears/temples - it will absorb transdermally. it doesn't work with all animals, but if it does work, it's lovely. It worked like a charm on Ninja and I could dump an entire bottle down Bandit's throat and nada. and you can try that tonight to see if it help
Oh Hideyo, thank you so much for being who you are! I have tears in my eyes right now and am sending GLOW to your Jasmine and her babies and you and the rest of your brood! Give them all an extra kiss or three from me!
<< wrote:
Hi, Kerry
Oh Jenn, they're wonderful She's so beautiful and looks very comfy and happy now!Jenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got some new pics of Bones, my June rescue kitty that had a broken spine. I made a little before/after page with a few of her pics. Just wanted to brag on how GREAT she's
What a fabulous life span! Sending GLOW to keep him happy, well grumpy:) and to keep your time together good.Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please add my 19 1/2 year old Big Rik to the special needs list. He has been your typical grumpy old man for the last few years, but incredibly hea
Susan,
I'm so sorry it was Butternut's time. Our thoughts and tears are with you and yours
>>>Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yesterday I lost Butternut to this evil disease. He was 3 1/2 years old - so I know he has lived longer than most babies born positive - but
Michelle, you don't have to sign w/o Bramble, you can do what other's here do - list him as a fur-angel
e.g. Michelle, Minstrel, Buddy and Angel Bramble
he's still with you after all[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terri and Julie - I'm so sorry to hear of your losses - seems like a lot of losses have
Michelle,
I am so sorry it was Bramble's time. He's healthy and happy at the Bridge with Tidge watching over you.
Our thoughts and tears are with you.
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My dear boy Bramble was put to sleep about an hour ago. I mentioned yesterday that he started
Oh Julie, I'm so sorry!! He's at the Bridge with the rest of our fur-angels watching over you and yours...
Our thoughts and tears are with you.
<>>Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
My sweet little man is gone. Sunday evening he started
Jenn,
you definitely have to let us know when you post new pics! I can't wait to see her[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can update, or remove Bones... she is in EXCELLENT health, and FULLY recovered! Thanks to everyone for the prayers for her! She's currently in the special needs section. I wi
Sending GLOW to you and your little man - <<< <>>>Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Tater Tot came home on Saturday. The fluid was drained and was more thick and yellow than earlier in the week. One more brick in the wall for an FIP diagnosis.
Bonnie, it's good to see you back and of course we'll send out prayers and vibes and GLOWS for Annie and Collette and Cossette!!! I'm sorry things have been hard the last year, but we're here for you no matter what!
<<<>>Bonnie Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to admit, I have be
Julie,
It is so good to hear from you; your presence here has been greatly missed. I'm so sorry that health issues have abounded, but I'm praying for a long quiet spell for you and your family.
Good to have you back
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Dear Frie
Alejandra,
I don't think it's wrong to cry for an animal who has loved you and been with you daily. As horrible as so many situations are around the world, they aren't right in front of us or in our lives every day. And I do believe animals have souls; with all their personality and vibrance, how
oh Martha. my heart is breaking with yours and Chema's
GLOW to light Adri's way to the Bridge and to ease your hearts pain.
<<<>Martha Alejandra Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you all for your words. I am feeling very bad.
I still have chema, he is also FeLV(+) (I
WOOWOO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was going to wait to post on the actual day...but since the list is alittle slow (and because I couldn't wait to announce it) :) ...Ourboys, Sleepypants and Ewok, will be 3 years old on the 22nd! :) Nottoo shabby for a couple of guys born with the virus! :)Jen*
I doubt it's your computer, the list has just been slow the last few days.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't seen any postings at all lately - and I have a problem withother list, too, just wanted to double check if something is wrong withmy computer..Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El
key phrase:
the tile would be permanent and never need replacing Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."- Anonymous
Start your day with Yahoo!
Tad,
Thank you so much for sharing those pictures!! I love your fur family!!Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK..Took a bunch of brand new pictures and put them on Aforeverhome Group... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aforeverhome/ just click join if you haven't already and go to photos..
The owner is leaving the country in about 2 weeks and is willing to pay transportation to wherever they end up. He's been trying really hard to find them homes, but has been coming up against a lot of hate and holier-than-thou attitudes
http://forums.cathobbyist.com/view.php?id=61130,61130
and
I have to remind ya'll about 2 products.
Anti-Icky Poo (honest!) - my vet has it but I haven't had to use it yet:
http://www.antiickypoo.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=12&OVRAW=anti-icky%20poo&OVKEY=anti%20icky%20poo&OVMTC=standard
Liqui-Zyme - my vet carries it, had sto
Oh Kerry, I can only imagine what you are going through. I am so sorry it was his time and so close to Flavia's. Our thoughts and tears are with you and yours
<<>>>Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's been a painful day. I lost my gentle giant Snowball this after
Oh Kerry, I can only imagine what you are going through. I am so sorry it was his time and so close to Flavia's. Our thoughts and tears are with you and yours
<<>>>Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's been a painful day. I lost my gentle giant Snowball this after
Oh Kerry, I'm so sorry it was her time, but it sounds like she had a peaceful passing and was able to be with you. Our thoughts and tears are with you..
>>Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear allMy sweet, gorgeous little girl Flavia is gone.It all happened so quickly. Wh
Jen,
This makes me think of a couple of things, could I have 2 more medals? total of 4? I want one for Ninja's urn and one for Lucky's grave for my mom too.
Thanks[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely, Erika! I'd love to send one for each cat!This list is so wonderfully modest... :) I need to l
Kat,
That is a brilliant idea! I wish I'd thought of it!Kat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jen,Would it be possible to send some of the medals down to theAngel Wings Rescuers who have been working so tirelessly forthe unfortunate animals that got caught up in all of this??I know it's not much to gi
I'm so excited:) and so is my mom! Just wanted to make sure you still had me down for 2:)
BIG thanks to you and your dad:)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!Hope ya'll had a wonderful 4th of July weekend! I haven't been able tokeep up with my Inbox for the past few weeks...but I want to send mybes
Wishing you and Ling peace and calm and a smooth passage to the Bridge for Ling
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Good morning all,
Remember the Senior Siamese that was willed to me?
Well, I'm going to be taking him to the Vet today to send him off to the bridge. He is in the final p
She probably still smells like the vet - he just isn't sure she's the same kitty anymore - the smell will wear off. This happens with my boys when they have to go in alone - whoever was at the vet gets picked on by the one who stayed home and it's because they smell different.Kerry MacKenzie <[EMA
I don't have any experience with liver problems in my babies, but I do remember a lot of people using milk thistle. Good for George Give him an extra pat or three for me:)Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, everyone I took George to the vet yesterday afternoon I was hoping
Strength and health coming to Flavia and you too! That's really unfortunate about that other clinic, but at least now you know.. Once again, I'm so glad I have my vets - they aren't open on the weekends, but they are open at 730a with a vet getting there at 8. Good luck!Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL P
That's so awesome!!! YAY for George and Squeaky!!Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just hope that nothing that I can treat is wrong with him if you know what I mean but I am going to take care of him for his whole life no matter what -J
Hideyo
From: [EMAIL PR
Huh, that's interesting to know. I had been happy to find an article that was different from the only one you find on all the news sites and I hadn't been familiar with CCF or their stances. I wonder if they realize it's also a consumer right to have morals and choose to buy/consume/support, or N
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050616/dcthv010.html?.v=2
and there's a link in that article to a new website developed by Center for Consumer Freedom
and the CCF's website was only launched about a month ago
http://www.petakillsanimals.com/Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat t
Sending strength and healing to you and Bramble and Minstrel from across the pond.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The boy was doing so well - I've come home to find he has scratched fur and skin off the side of his face over the last couple of hours and it's a big chunk. He will need to go back to the v
Yes, you can really bring Flower home:)Peggy Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to say thank you all, for your thoughts and words. to answer some of your questions Thorne was introduced to the family last July. Flower has been with me for 13 years and Petal for the last 5. They have all
prayers and strength coming to you and George from me and my boys!Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I mentioned to you a little bit, but I have been trying to capture one of my feral boys, George for a couple of weeks now, I feel like he is getting thinner to me, and he barely eat
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