Hi y'all. I know that many of you, like me, are in rescue. In a private non
rescue type home situation with 1 or 2 pets and one of them is positive, it's a
little bit different than in a rescue situation where you have a positive cat,
although separated, in the same home as rescue cats that do
Sealed with a purr.. =^.,^=
~Kat~
***I'm Kat Parker; I park cats***
> On May 7, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Korruptakitty wrote:
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> Hi Marsha,
>
> I really do feel bad for you, but I want to tell you that there is hope. My
> Zoh, who has been gone for a few years now, was d
Hi Marsha,
I really do feel bad for you, but I want to tell you that there is hope. My
Zoh, who has been gone for a few years now, was diagnosed, at the uv l
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davis extension veterinary specialty hospital, with restrict ice
""00:3 cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, pulmonary edema, heart murmur
Well, yes, of course spayed. I was just saying "terminated" because after a
certain point, sometimes a "kitty dnc" of sorts, is necessary. I didn't mean
to imply I thought she should be left intact, by any means.
Sealed with a purr.. =^.,^=
~Kat~
***I'm Kat Parker; I park cats***
>
My Awesome Pawsome kitty just began doing this stuff. Pawing at her mouth,
getting finicky and being standoffish when it comes to anywhere near her food
bowl. She wasborn to an FeLV+ mom in a feral colony here in San Diego, and I
tamed her at 5 weeks (to 8 weeks--took about 3 weeks) old with h
Please keep him indoors, in a bathroom or somewhere, in a cage? Why do you
think he'll test positive? I am amazed at how you nonchalantly say he has his
claws (well, yes! Is this unusual? ) ... But he's not a good hunter ... And
you must rehome or kill him.Is this how it is? Why doe
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