Re: [Felvtalk] Southern NJ: FELV+ SIAMESE to be PTS

2008-11-15 Thread Susan Finkelstein

Hi, Jenna. Can you send me a pic of Stevie? I have 14 cats, two of which are 
FELV+ and are segregated in their own part of the house I've just rescued 
(like, last week) an older kitten (probably 6 months old or so) that has not 
been vetted yet, but also need to find HIM a home, as there literally is no 
extra space for him (but there WOULD be for Stevie, since I could just put him 
in with Martini and Rossi -- the two FELV+ orange kitties). Maybe we could make 
a trade? If not... I could still consider Stevie.

Thanks,

Susan

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 Subject: [Felvtalk] Southern NJ: FELV+ SIAMESE to be PTS
 
  
  
 I have a photo of this kitty if interested.
 Please contact Jenna below if you can help.
  
  
 Stevie is a large male (neutered) SIAMESE that needs a home.  He is  very 
 VERY friendly and affectionate: loves to purr and rolls over for tummy  rubs. 
  He 
 appears VERY healthy despite testing positive for FELV+.  He  was brought to 
 a local shelter.
 Stevie can live a nice long life.  He needs to be the ONLY cat in a  home 
 (unless the OTHER cats are also FELV+).  He is not contagious to  doggies or 
 people or other animals.
 Please help me find a home for him!  He is located in Southern NJ  and I will 
 help transport him to a loving home.  856 845 8554, leave  message in box 2 
 for JENNA
  
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[Felvtalk] Sudden passing?

2009-06-02 Thread Susan Finkelstein

My FeLV+ 5-year-old (or so) kitty died suddenly over the weekend and I was 
wondering if anyone has had any similar experiences or heard of any with 
otherwise (seemingly) healthy leuk-positive cats. He seemed fine, thriving in 
fact: plump, nice coat, good appetite, good stool, active, affectionate. I 
found him curled up as if he were sleeping comfortably but he was gone. 
Thinking back, he may have seemed slightly lethargic for a day or two 
beforehand, but not enough to warrant any concern at the time on my part. Does 
anyone know if this happens -- a heart thing? Stroke? Needless to say, the only 
other FeLV+ cat in the household (they were sequestered together) seems kinda 
lost, and I am a bit worried that he will be affected physically. 
Thanks!
Susan




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Re: [Felvtalk] Sudden passing?

2009-06-02 Thread Susan Finkelstein

How did you know it was anemia? Did you have a necropsy done?
S.

 From: maima...@duo-county.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 08:29:33 -0500
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sudden passing?
 
 Dixie left suddenly.  Anemia.  She seemed fine until a day before she  
 left this world.
 On Jun 2, 2009, at 8:23 AM, Susan Finkelstein wrote:
 
 
  My FeLV+ 5-year-old (or so) kitty died suddenly over the weekend and  
  I was wondering if anyone has had any similar experiences or heard  
  of any with otherwise (seemingly) healthy leuk-positive cats. He  
  seemed fine, thriving in fact: plump, nice coat, good appetite, good  
  stool, active, affectionate. I found him curled up as if he were  
  sleeping comfortably but he was gone. Thinking back, he may have  
  seemed slightly lethargic for a day or two beforehand, but not  
  enough to warrant any concern at the time on my part. Does anyone  
  know if this happens -- a heart thing? Stroke? Needless to say, the  
  only other FeLV+ cat in the household (they were sequestered  
  together) seems kinda lost, and I am a bit worried that he will be  
  affected physically.
  Thanks!
  Susan
 
 
 
 
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[Felvtalk] Rossi

2009-06-02 Thread Susan Finkelstein

The kitty who passed was Rossi. His buddy is Martini -- Martini  Rossi!
I have 13 other cats in the house, and would never forgive myself if I somehow 
introduced the virus into the rest of the population. I do allow Martini to 
play with another cat (who is an outcast by his own choosing -- hates all other 
cats except Martini  Rossi), but supervised and with the food and water bowls 
and litter boxes put away. Also Martini likes to play with/tease the dogs! He 
is quite the character, and has a real mischievous/naughty streak.
Thanks everyone for your kind words and thoughts about Rossi. We buried him in 
our yard, so he can stay close.
S.

 From: drosenfe...@wi.rr.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:04:41 -0500
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sudden passing?
 
 Susan, I'm so sorry for your loss.  What was your baby's name?  As others
 have said, it sounds like he went peacefully and that is great.  Gentle
 Bridge vibes to him.
 
 Everybody has different circumstances, but is there any way you could
 integrate your other FeLV+ baby into the household?  Many people on this
 list have mixed their positive and negative kitties with no ill effects to
 either.  That's a thing that some people are comfortable with and some
 aren't, but it's something to think about and research.  The files of this
 website are an excellent source.
 
 Diane R. 
 
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 [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Susan Finkelstein
 Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 8:23 AM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Sudden passing?
 
 
 My FeLV+ 5-year-old (or so) kitty died suddenly over the weekend and I was
 wondering if anyone has had any similar experiences or heard of any with
 otherwise (seemingly) healthy leuk-positive cats. He seemed fine, thriving
 in fact: plump, nice coat, good appetite, good stool, active, affectionate.
 I found him curled up as if he were sleeping comfortably but he was gone.
 Thinking back, he may have seemed slightly lethargic for a day or two
 beforehand, but not enough to warrant any concern at the time on my part.
 Does anyone know if this happens -- a heart thing? Stroke? Needless to say,
 the only other FeLV+ cat in the household (they were sequestered together)
 seems kinda lost, and I am a bit worried that he will be affected
 physically. 
 Thanks!
 Susan
 
 
 
 
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