My prayers are with you and Merlot.
Anna Summers wrote:
> my thoughts are with you .
>
> On 15 Nov 2015, at 12:14, Maya D'Alessio wrote:
>
> > Merlot has taken a turn for the worse. He's having trouble breathing, a bit
> > dehydrated, not interested in
Vets and doctors soon learn it is useless to argue with us. Sometimes our
experience is better than their training.
Margo wrote:
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If they are really large, I would have them checked just for my own peace of
mind
Maya D'Alessio wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Merlot has had an okay week and a half. He's eating on his own, not normal
> appetite, but at least we aren't force feeding. He's happy and comfortable,
lThanks for the info. Next question, how long is it's shelf life. n
otherowrds, can I order some for just in case?
Marsha wrote:
> I just got information from one of my vets on where to get Winstrol /
> stanozolol in the US. Roadrunner compounding pharmacy does an
Good idea.
Lorrie wrote:
>
> I freeze pills and use them for as long as ten + years. They still
> work fine. I only do this with pills not liquid meds.
>
> >
> > Marsha wrote:
> > > I just got information from one of my vets on where
Thank you. As you know, these things always come up on weekends or the vet't
office is not open and I have learned to do all I can do to prepare for these
events.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> The shelf life of the pill form is years. That's how long I had had the
>
The swallow the pill (?) and spit it out was my Shalimar. I found pills all
over the house and yard
Lorrie wrote:
> I dissolve the pill in chicken broth and then syringe it down.
> This works for me.
>
> Lorrie
>
> On 10-30, Marsha wrote:
> > Easiest one I
BEAUTIFUL! BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Beautiful!
>
>
>
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Margo
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:28 AM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk]
Wouldn't it be nice if we could talk to them and explain why we are doing this,
like it is for your own good.
Margo wrote:
>
>
>
> I was once trying to give an injection to a very unhappy cat. He was being
> carefully restrained by three people, and he
I don't get this message, but ome of the members messages get sent to my
"TRASH" box. I only find them when I start to delete TRASH
Lance wrote:
> I’m not the list admin, but I’m curious to know if people getting the bounced
> messages warnings have chosen to
felvtalk
Margo wrote:
>
> Many in which group have used it?
>
> -Original Message-
> >From: dlg...@windstream.net
> >Sent: Oct 27, 2015 10:07 PM
> >To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> >Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Stanozolol (Winstrol(R))
> >
> >To me, if
Cats are so picky about their food. I had gotten Blue Buffalo's weight control
which is chicken . They look at it like I was trying to poison them so had to
get Rabbit and Duck which are their favorites. Mixed them in with the chicken
and they picked out the rabbit and duck and left the
YOU WOULD THINK THAT IT WOULD NOT BE HARD, AFTER ALL, THEY ARE SMALLER THAN US.
THEY CAN BACK RIGHT OUT OF YOUR GRIP AND BE LONG GONE BEFORE YOU KNOW WHAT
HAPPENED.
Marsha wrote:
> Yep, that's what I do. She is still a huge challenge. I got a Dr.
> Hanson's bullseye
I add hot water and mix throughly, then divide it because even then, they drink
the liquid and leave the meat.
swacht1...@comcast.net wrote:
> another reason for warming the food is that in the “wild” they ate what they
> killed – and it was warm blooded.
>
> From: Ardy Robertson
>
Good idea, but first you have to get kitty in the sack. Been there done that
swacht1...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi all – I no longer has an FeLV kitty cat but continue to follow the e-mail
> conversations. I recently came across this through another “cat” person.
> This maybe be an answer
sHE HAD LOVE FOR THOSE YEARS WITH YOU. PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
simon95 wrote:
>
My sweet little girl crossed over yesturday.she was 4 years old. So sad
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How wonderful for them and Tasha.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> This is a tad off topic but I have a friend who bought a chocolate lab puppy
> supposed to be certified or whatever to have healthy hips, because labs are
> prone to hip dysplasia or something like that.
Just because it is new, does not make it effective or safe. Look at all the
Human drugs that now have lawyers saying "did you take this? I can get you
lots of money."
One of the doctors my other worked for would not use a drug until it was on the
market for 10 years because it usually takes
After Shorty lost hair following a vaccination, none of my cats get anything.
Harley is the only one to venture off the deck and he goes to a neighbors house
to visit with her, then comes home. Clyde our mountain lion has never gotten
less than 150 ' from the house plus rabies is the least of
The problem is that those who do not love and respect animals, do not love and
respect humans, were never taught the value of life. They go on to become a
threat to the life of all.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Bless you for that Lorrie -- I cannot understand people
I call that money hungry, pure and simple
Lorrie wrote:
> On 10-25, Ardy Robertson wrote:
>
> > Ya, after Scotchy died following his rabies vaccination, they
> > insisted on testing him for rabies because he had dug his claws
> > into my arm hanging onto me for
Remember, they as well as human doctors are being TOLD a bunch of lies by BIG
pharmaceutical companies. If they don' tmake it they put it down. Only the
ones I make are good. I get this all the time because I choose not to run to
the doctor every time I get a scratch, hang nail, etc. I must
tHEY ALSO HAVE TO BE CAREFUL OF LAWSUITS, THE CAT DIES AND NO MATTER WHAT YOU
SAID BEFORE, YOU MIGHT SUE.
Maya D'Alessio wrote:
> My vet seemed to really be influenced by the one study citing potential
> liver issues. I get it, it could cause liver issues, but in most
It is a shame that cats and dogs, any animal is "just property". That reduces
them to almost 'nothing in the law's eyes. As property, do they not have any
value? They deserve respect at the very least. Any one tell me my cats are
just property and not deserving of love, respect and proper
This is off topic, but I keep getting some of member emails in my trash box
instead of the inbox. Is this hapening to anyone else?
Kelley S wrote:
> In Texas, they were found to be a special kind of property like a
> photograph...but then that was rescinded...not sure
I have not vaccinated any of my cats for the last 5 years and no one has had
any problems. Most do not go out, just one and he stays in my yard or on the
deck. I am in the woods so do not have contact with many cats and dogs. Last
vaccination, one cat had a reaction, lost the hair around the
To prevent the disease, you need to treat it and vets do not seem to get that.
Only by treating and learning about it can we prevent it.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Thank you very much for this information Amani.
>
> Possibly another reason they don’t want to treat
tHAT IS WHAT MY VET SAID WHEN i GOT ANNIE. THE OTHERS ARE SAFE IF THEY ARE
VACCINATED.
Kelley S wrote:
> Well, I am happy to say she is eating like a champ. She ate one serviing
> of Prowl today, plus a can of food, plus some dry food - I don't really
> like her
It seems computers are having nervous breakdowns. Mine keeps sending emails
from friends to spam and they are the same emails they have always had.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> I don’t know why my emails are being held up and not being posted, so this
> was an answer I
GOOD NEWS! MY PRAYERS FOR HIS CONTINUED RECOVERY.
Lance wrote:
> Glad to hear that Merlot is eating some on his own. That’s great!
>
> Regarding AZT, you might check the Feline Retrovirus Guidelines paper for
> more information:
>
>
I AGREE, BLOOD TESTS LOWER THE AMOUNT OF BLOOD HE HAS TO HELP GET WELL.
Amy wrote:
> I would be concerned about rechecking blood over and over if cell counts are
> low.
> Glad things are looking better though!
> Amy
> From: Maya D'Alessio
>
I HAVE FOUND STRESS TO BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST PROBLEMS HUMANS AND ANIMALS FACE.
rEMOVE THE STRESS AND THINGS USUALLY START TO GET BETTER.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Thank you so much Amani – it really sounds like you have done your homework!!
> And that’s just it –
CAN YOU DO SUB-Q'S? I THINK THAT BEING AT HOME HELPS SO MUCH.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Hello Maya,
>
> Just a note on your comment that your cat is not grooming himself. Our Tigger
> had a high fever – 105.8 and possibly higher before that – and was not
>
I THINK THEY GIVE UP BECAUSE IT IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE TO TREAT IT. ALSO, MANY
PEOPLE DO NOT WANT TO GO THROUGH THE EXPENSE AND HEARTACHE OF TREATMENT. GLAD
HE IS GETTING BACK TO NORMAL, THE COST OF TOILET PAPER IS WORTH IT.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Isn’t it exciting
YOU ARE RIGHT, STRESS IS BAD. JUST CHECK THE INGREDIENTS ON BABY FOOD AND MAKE
SURE THERE IS NO ONION OR GARLIC IN IT. MY GUYS LOVE PUMPKIN BABY FOOD AND I
JUST THIN IT WITH SOME WARM WATER.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Hello – can I chime in here a bit? My cat Tigger
IS WINSTROL SOETHING THAT HAS A LONG SHELF LIFE, SOMETHING I COULD GET JUST IN
CASE?
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Ardy
>
> If you do decide to try the Winstrol, get his blood checked before and then
> after a few weeks on the Winstrol. If this works as well for you as
I AM GLAD WE HAVE PEOPLE ON FELVTALK TO HELP EVERYONE THROU THESE TIMES.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Maya,
>
> Seriously, I have to wonder about some vets. What is he offering you that
> will help your cat??
>
> Anyhow, all I can say is I am happy I have a supportive
tHAT IS RIGHT!
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Hi Maya, I will send you a private email with my vet’s name and phone number.
>
> Regarding the intake of food, you need to support him while he fights this
> thing. I don’t think anyone can give you a hard and fast time
I look for different attitudes, limp, appetite, drinking and every day, each
one gets a "massage" so I can check for new bumps, etc.
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Love her keep her warm .
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Amy, thanks for that bit of advice. So far Annie has not needed antibiotics,
she just has problems adjusting to NOT being the only cat.
Amy wrote:
> I know people may disagree but I would not suggest doing convenia for a cat
> with leukemia unless the cat is darn
Congratulations! I will give a non eater anything it takes to get them to eat.
Even getting chicken livers, putting them through the blender and spoon
feeding, it it works, you are half way there.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> That is really good news. Keep up the
i AGREE. mY aNNIE CAME FROM AN ONLY CAT HOME, HER OWNER DIES OF LIVER CANCER.
sHE SPEND 3 WEEKS LOCKED UP IN A SMALL TRAILER WITH SOMEONE COMING IN TO PUT
OUT FOOD AND CHANGE HER BOX. THEN SHE WAS PUT IN A CARDBOARD BOX AND BROUGHT
TO VET AND I PICKED HER UP AND TOOK HER TO A LARGE HOUSE, 2
Agreed, the baby food will really help. Do anything needed to get her to eat.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Kelley
>
> If she is in the bathroom anyway, run the shower hot, and create a high steam
> environment. That will help with the URI. I have also used Vicks
I doubt he will approve of the Winstrol, forget him and go ahead and get it.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> The Convenia should help. Unfortunately, if he hasn’t started to source the
> Winstrol (unless he has used it before) it may take him some time to find it.
> Be
OFF SUBJECT. HAS ANYONE HAD FELVTALK EMAILS AUTOMATICALLY SENT TO TRASH? i
HAVE STARTED HAVING THIS PROBLEM AND WOLD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO CORRECT IT.
Kelley S wrote:
> I continue to be really worried. She is so very thin and eats almost
> nothing. She IS eating,
You cannot kill catnip, not once it is established. We have pulled it (a piece
of the root always survives), it loves Roundup, even vinegar has a problem
dispatching it. That is why my yard is full of it. I just cut and re cut and
recut.
Margo wrote:
>
Kelly, be brave. My vet told me that as long as the others are vaccinated, you
are safe. The idea is to reduce stress for them, keeping her seperae adds a
lot of stress. My positives and negative have been eating from he same bowls,
drinking from the same fountains, sleeping on my bed,
I have not had any fleas or ticks for the last 4 years. I have 4 cats, 2 which
go out in the yard which is full of catnip. I read the other day that since it
is in the mint family, it repels fleas, etc. The only place AI have had black
ants is on the south side of the house which has no
With 8 cats, the most I have had at one time, it is too expensive. I now use
catnip and other mints planted in the yard. The cats love it and roll around
in it, have no fleas. In the winter, I break off pieces for them to play with
and eat.
Kelley S wrote:
> We
If your other cats are healthy and getting vacinnated every year for FELV, why
not let her in with them. I have never seperated FELV cats from negatives and
all my other cats that have passed on were 18 and 19 yeas old, they died of old
age related problems.
Kelley S
My Annie is positive, age 8 and she gets regular check ups because she is
positive. I have not checked for FELV since her first year with me (4) because
she lost her person due to cancer, was locked up in a small trailer for 3
weeks, shoved into a box for the trip to the vet and then in a
All of my cats get spayed/neutered as soon as they are old enough. Unwanted
kittens are targets for guns, cars and poison around here. People think of
strays, dog or cat s a nuisance, not worthy of respect and life.
Lorrie wrote:
>
> To spay or not to spay,
I am so sorry for you and Merlin. I have been there far too many times and it
never gets easier
Do not punish yourself too much. We try to do our best and with every loss, we
learn and future cats benefit. You did the best you knew with the knowledge
you had and most of all, you loved him
I CANNOT REMEMBER ALL THE NAMES OF KITTIES WITH PROBLEMS, BUT HOW IS EVERY ONE
DOING?
simon95 wrote:
> Were can i get these winstrol tablets from?
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Date:2015/09/21
HOW IS BELLA DOING?
simon95 wrote:
> Bella finally ate today she is on
Mirtazapine 15mg: 1/4 tab every 4 days. Omeprazole 20mg: 1/2caps daily.
Motilium tabs 10mg:1/4 twice daily.
Prednisolone 3/4 twice daily
Fortekor 5mg 1/2 daily
And 120ml drip everyday.
I am keeping
The lives or condition of life of our cats are not important to them. For that
fact, our lives are not important, only their pockets full of money.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> I don't disagree with that sentiment, but I have to tell you that Winstrol is
> not "big
I don't think it is being pushed, rather that BIG PHARMACEUTICALS basically
control medicine today. If they don't want something used, it does not get
used be it holistic or something like Winstrol. If it does not benefit them,
it is "banned". Right now because of the publicity, it is not to
I am sorry if I sound so negative on modern medicine, but have had some bad
experiences and it leaves me a bit suspicious of modern medicine. I have had a
lot of luck with alternatives in cleaning up the side effects of it using an
alternative salve and tonic.
Amani Oakley
First, give them lots of love, security and a stress free life. Then medicine
if necessary.
Especially stress, it weakens the immune system.
Jennifer Lewis wrote:
> LOVE the names!
> I recommend starting them on Maitake d-fraction. The + kitties in particular
> as it
The problem with doctors is that they do not have faith to try something
different. We are finding out that pharmaceutical companies lie about their
products, why else wold we have a rash of attorneys asking did you take this or
that, we can get you lots of money. Doctors and hospitals will
As for the FELV, my Annie was diagnosed at the age of 4 and is now 8, healthy,
sassy.
Marsha wrote:
> So sorry to hear about downturns for Bella and Krammer.
>
> Brock is doing well with 2 terminal illnesses - can't tell by looking at
> him! One being FeLV and the
When I had lymphoma, the last chemo shut down my red blood cellproduction. The
dr. stopped it and again said 3 months. I was on 27 vitamins and minerals from
my chiropractor. Took the pills 3 times a day. After a year of that and
prayer for everyone I knew, I went into remission. None of
I will keep you all in my prayers. Question: What is lythomy?
simon95 wrote:
> My little bella is very sick she has lythomy in her kidneys she hasnt eaten
> in 3 days i am force feeding her and she is loosing weight rapidly.
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So far Annie, Homey, Harley and Dee are all doing well. I am the one having
problems like vertigo. Sort of hard to bend over and clean 4 boxes, but I am
managing. Ginger, turmeric, honey and lemon juice tea is helpinhg me manage
it.
Lance wrote:
> Message
I had lymphoma in 2000. Four courses of chemo did not good. back to 3 months.
Then I went into spontaneous remission and have been there now going on 10
years, Mine was all over my skin, head to foot and in my lungs. None of the
chemos did any good so says my oncologist. I am positive
I do think kittens are a different story. Their immune system is not fully
developed yet.
For that reason I think I would keep them separate until at least 6 or 8
months. If for other reason than they would drive older cats crazy with all
their energy. I know when I first got Harley and Dee
I am beginning to wonder if FELV is as contagious and the vets claim. My cats
are all ferals, dump cats and I have had 2 who were declared FELV positive.
One did pass in 2 years of something else. Annie has been with me over 4 years
now and at first, I vacinnated all the others . 2 years
try going to new-2054-gr...@googlegroups.com.I got in with them when my Annie
was diagnosed with FELV and I was diagnonsed with Perpherial T-cell Lyphoma. I
was supposed to die in 3 months and after 4 chemos that did not work, I am
still here, in remission over 10 years.Pat and the others have
You hit it on the head, STRESS is the culprit. Annie never showed signs of
FELV until a the age of 4, her owner was diagnosed with liver cancer and
quickly went to hospice. Then she was locked up in a single trailer for 3
weeks with only contact was someone feeding and changing the box.
mINE IS NOT FERAL, BUT TESTED POSITIVE WHEN I ADOPTED HER OVER 4 YEARS AGO.
SHE CME FROM A VERY STRESSFUL SITUATION AND I THINK THAT IS WHAT MADE HER TEST
POSITIVE. OTHER THAN BEING UN SOCIAL (IN 1 PERSON, 1 CAT HOME), SHE IS IN
PERFECT HEALTH AND LIVES WITH MY OTHER CATS. STARTED WITH 8 AND
i TOO ALSO LOST SEVERAL VERY CLOSE TOGETHER. IT SEEMS UNFAIR THAT YOU BAARELY
HAVE TIME TO LOVE THEM AND THEY ARE TAKEN FROM YOU. bUT, IT WILL GET BETTER AS
TIME GOES BY. SEEMS LIKE IT NEVER WILL AND YOU HEAR THEM TALKING , TURN TO
ANSWER THEM BUT THEY ARE NOT THERE. HELPS TO LOAD LOTS OF
Marsha, I am so very sorry for you and Harley, but he is at piece now. You
will have many memories to keep you company. I know how I would feel if my
Harley left me. It is the same with all of them, a little piece of you leaves
with each one.
Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
My sweet
north eastern missouri. they sll share everything and fight over who gets to
sit on my lap or lay all over me at night. the only thing I do is to keep a
close eye on them and if I see anything abnormal in behavior, it is off to the
vet we go, just to be sure. all has been quiet here lately
If youi can afford it, keep him/her. I have a nine year old that was diagnosed
at age 4. She is still healthy as can be. None of my other cats has
contracted FELV.
Maria Hunter maria.hunte...@cox.net wrote:
Hello, I am trying to find new homes for my sisters cats that she has been
Seems to me it is a good sign. Soe\mehow, one of them had what it takes to
catch something.
Right now, my Harley is laying on the desk playing with my fingers as I type.
My guys follow me all around the house and Harkey loves to play with the
mouse on the monitor.
I pray that your boys will
I am sure that others on the list will tell you the same as I have. Leukemia
is not as bad as many vets would have you believe. Yes, it is serious but can
be dealt with. When Annie was diagnosed, my vet told me that I had 2 choices;
pout her down or keep her and watch carefully for signs of
tHAT SEEMS TO MUCH TO BEAR. PROBLEMS FOR ALL 3. i HAVEN'T LOST ANYONE FOR 2
YEARS. i AM BLESSED . i WILL PRAY FOR YOU AND YOURS.
Jennifer Lewis blonded...@mac.com wrote:
Oh My. Peace to you and your kitty kids
On Apr 28, 2015, at 9:25 PM, Kelley S wrote:
I'm so sorry. There is a
gLAD THEY DO NOT HAVE TO DO A BIOPSY. WILL KEEP BOTH OF YOU IN MY PRAYERS
Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
Harley starts palliative radiation treatment for his cancer within a
week. There will be 4 sessions. I opted not to go for the full course of
21-22 sessions, which has more side
I THINK THAT IF IT WAS MY HARLEY, I WOULD SAY NO. IT WOULD NOT HELP THE
QUALITY OF HIS LIFE AND THE TRAUMA OF SURGERY. I AM ON A SALVE FOR TUMORS ON
THE SKIN AND A TONIC FOR INTERNAL JUST TO WARD OFF A POP UP OF MY LYMPHOMA. IF
YOU WANTED TO TRY GETTING THE TONIC DOWN HIM, I CAN GIVE YOU THE
HARLEY HAS GOTTEN SMALL AMOUNTS BECAUSE HE ALWAYS BEGS DEMANDS SOME
OF EVERYTHING I EAT. I TRY TO PICK OUT ALL THE ONION, BUT SOMETIMES SMALL
AMOUNTS GET PAST ME. I THINK WE MOSTLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT LARGER AMOUNTS,
JUST LIKE MILK. HARLEY LOVES IT BUT MOE THAN A TEASPOON GIVES HIM DIAHREA.
DOES THEIR BOX OR BOXES GET CLEANED EVERY DAY? I HAVE 4 CATS AT PRESENT AND 6
BOXES (LEFT OVER FROM 8 CATS) AND THEY ALL GET CLEANED MORNING AND EVENING TO
PREVENT AN INFECTION FROM TRANSFERRING FROM ONE CAT TO ANOTHER. I USE BLUE
BUFFALO MULTI CAT AND WORLD'S GREATEST BECAUSE THEY ARE BOTH
YOU CAN GET A FLUID SET UP FROM THE VET AND IF YOUR MOTHER IS OK WITH IT, SHE
COULD GIVE FLUIDS AS DIRECTED TO KEEP THEM HYDRATED. ANYONE I HAD TO DO THAT
FOR WAS SO SICK THAT THEY DID NOT GIVE ME ANY TROUBLE. I HUNG THE BAG FROM A
SHELF SUPPORT NEXT TO A COMFORTABLE CHAIR, POUT A TOWEL IN MY
DO THEY BOTH HAVE URINE BACTERIA?
IS THERE A PLANT IN THE HOUSE THEY MIGHT HAVE EATEN ON?
HOW ARE THEY WITH THE LITTER BOX? WHEN HARLEY HAD A UTI AND STONES, HE DID NOT
EVEN GO NEAR THE BOX, BUT EVERY WHERE ELSE. IF THEY USE THE BOX, ARE THE URINE
CLUMPS NORMAL SIZE OR SMALL?
HOMEY AND HARLEY
DO YOU HAVE A WATER FOUNTAIN? THEY ARE GREAT AND MY CATS LOVE BOTH OF THEIRS.
Lance lini...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I’ve wondered about food or water being the problem. They eat Friskies canned
and several kinds of dry food including Meow Mix. They’re my parents’ cats,
and I’m advocating
FOR SURE, GET THEM ON BETTER FOOD, SOMETHING WITHOUT WHEAT, CORN OR SOY. I
HAVE GONE TO BLUE BUFFALO AND THEY HAVE A RABBIT AND DUCK THAT MY CATS LOVE.
Lance lini...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I’ve wondered about food or water being the problem. They eat Friskies canned
and several kinds of
I DON'T HAVE ANY SOURCES FOR YOU, BUT WILL ADD YOU BOTH BACK ON THE PRAYERS LIST
Kelley S moonv...@gmail.com wrote:
Well folks,
The good news is - Merlin has gained a lot of weight. . Went from 5.6 to
7.5. He eats wet food consistently and a little dry food. I have him on
I MUST HAVE MISSED THIS. WHAT IS THE STORY?
judith cook jmasse...@yahoo.com wrote:
Spice was spayed last Friday and is doing very well. Thanks for your help.
Will be getting her a climbing tower, now that she is feeling friskier. Also
likes the cairn terrier (Thirsty), although not
HOW IS MERLIN DOING?
Kelley S moonv...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, it has been over a month and Merlin still has a cold. He has no
ocular or nasal involvement. He has sneezing and congestion. When I took
him to the vet in my new location, he diagnosed him with a mouth tumor.
Also gave him
Could he be allergic to something New in the house?
I THINK I WOULD GO WITH THE HOLISTIC VET. ALL THESE TESTS AND PROCEDURES ARE
HARD ON THE BODY. FOR JUST A COLD, VITAMIN C, STEAM TO HELP LOOSEN THE
CONGESTION TO START WITH, WORTH A TRY UNLESS HE HAS A PROBLEM WITH VIT C.
Kelley S
I NOTICED THAT HE HAS WATERY EYES. ANNIE HAS STARTED THIS THE LAST MONTH OR
SO, BUT AFTER VACUMNING, ETC SO I ATTRIBUTED IT TO THAT. I CALL IT SNEEZING.
SHE IS NOW NINE, HAS BEEN FELV POSITIVE SINCE I GOT HER AT AGE 4. SHE
SOMETIMES SNEEZES AFTER A RUN WITH HARLEY OR SOMEONE ELSE CHASING
YES, MY ANNIE HAS AN APPETITE TOO AND I HAVEN'T NOTICED THE SLEEPING THING,
SINCE THEY SLEEP 16 HOURS A DAY AND I AM GONE 6 HOURS MON THROUGH FRIDAY. WHEN
I GET HOME EVERYONE WANTS TO SLEEP ON MY LAP AND THERE IS A PERIOD OF ARGUMENT
TO DETERMINE THE PECKING ORDER. OTHER THAN THIS, ANNIE
I GOT IT
Amy awilkin...@yahoo.com wrote:
Can somebody just tell me if my email about Donatello went out yesterday? I
got a response that my membership was disabled due to excessive bounces, no
idea why. Wondering if anybody got my email.
ThanksAmy
I HAVE A STETHESCOPE SO I CHECK EVERYONE IF I HEAR SOMETHING UNUSUAL. ANNIE
SOUNDS GOOD, BREATHING, HEART. THAT IS WHY I WAS NOT WORIED, BUT NOW MAYBE I
SHOULD BE.
Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
Milkdud had an occasional episode like that, but of course never at the
vet's. He always
HAVE YOU TRIED VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS FOR KRAMER?
ANNIE CAME FROM A LADY DYING FROM CANCER. IF SHE COULD NOT FIND HER A HOME,
WAS GOING TO HAVE HER PUT DOWN. SHE HAD BEEN ONLY CAT IN SINGLE TRAILER WITH
KATHY ALL HER 4 YEARS. MY VET KEPT ASKING IF I WANTED TO TAKE HER. I WASN'T
SURE AS I
DO YOU THINK HE IS ACTUALLY WHEEZING (LUNGS, ETC) OF SNEEZING BECAUSE THIS
SOUNDS LIKE ANNIE'S SNEEZES AND AS I SAID, HER LUNGS ARE CLEAR. COULD HE HAVE
DEVEOPED AN ALLERGY ALONG WITH THE PNEUMONIA? ANNIE DOES SNEEZE ON EXERTION,
MY DUSTING, RUNNING VACUMN, THINS LIE THAT. LAST NIGHT I WAS
My Annie (+) occassionaly sneezes, but I have put it down to dust, especially
because he sneezes when the furnace kicks on. Usually 2 or 3 times and then no
more.
You say heated area is 9' x 9', is he not allowed the run of the house? Annie
usually starts from the east end and slides into
I HAV GONE THROUGH THE BLAMING MYSELF TOO. YOU CANNOT BLAME YOURSELF FOR DOING
ONLY WHAT YOU KNEW TO DO. iT WILL NOT HELP lANCELOT, BUT YOU HAVE LEARNED WHAT
NOT TO DO AND WHAT TO DO. THE NEXT BABIES THAT COME INTO YOUR HANDS WILL
BENEFIT FROM THIS LESSON LEARNED. EACH TIME WE GO THROUGH
DO YOU HAVE A HOLISTIC VET NEARBY? SUPPLEMENTS TO BOOST HIS IMMUNE SYSTEM
CERTAINLY COULD HELP
Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
There has been a downward trend this year in Harley's platelet count,
though he is not in the danger zone at this point. I am wondering if
there are any
THIS IS TRULY A MERRY CHRISTMAS, HARLEY IS HOME! GIVE HIM SOME EXTRA LOV FOR
ME.
Marsha mar...@lynxe.com wrote:
...and the rest of my clowder (the FeLV- ones).
Harley seemed a little depressed after breakfast. Maybe just mad at me
for giving him the clavamox after? I was on the
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