I've used it for mouth ulcers and mouth problems in cats , but it's been a
while.. Worked pretty well as I recall.
Gloria
- Original Message -
From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Mouth ulcer
I do nothing special to clean, just normal stuff like for any of my cats.
Gloria
- Original Message -
From: Joe Reil redshar...@yahoo.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:22 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Clean-up/Dealing with Virus afterwards?
Hi all,
I
I may haev mentioned, we've seen this a few times in FIV and FELV cats. I had
an older FIV cat with high blood pressure who had uneven pupils.
Gloria
Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote :
I believe that tumors, high blood pressure and toxoplasmosis can also cause
uneven pupils or similar
I may haev mentioned, we've seen this a few times in FIV and FELV cats. I had
an older FIV cat with high blood pressure who had uneven pupils.
Gloria
Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote :
I believe that tumors, high blood pressure and toxoplasmosis can also cause
uneven pupils or similar
My friend Ellen has done the same thing, several years ago. One kitten was
FELV+, the other not. They retested and nothing had changed. The kitties are
now over 3 years old, the FELV cat is on Interferon alpha, and both kitties are
doing fine. Yeaa.
Gloria
Maria Ianiro mian...@gmail.com
My friend Ellen has done the same thing, several years ago. One kitten was
FELV+, the other not. They retested and nothing had changed. The kitties are
now over 3 years old, the FELV cat is on Interferon alpha, and both kitties are
doing fine. Yeaa.
Gloria
Maria Ianiro mian...@gmail.com
Sorry, didn't see your message till today.
I've had 10 or 15 FELV cats over the last 6 years. I have 5 now. Two of the
current cats, Oliver and Chloe, came from a lady in Oklahoma who had to give
them up because of family problems. Her vet there vaccinated them regularly
against FELV, as a way
I use the Paw POints to buy little too... Gloria
Wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Another thing that is a bonus for me is that Fresh Step has Paw Points, and I
use those to buy kitty houses, books, kitty playnbsp;sacks, etc.nbsp; I
just a new kitty house fornbsp;Ensie and paid about $5 for
I use the Paw POints to buy little too... Gloria
Wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Another thing that is a bonus for me is that Fresh Step has Paw Points, and I
use those to buy kitty houses, books, kitty playnbsp;sacks, etc.nbsp; I
just a new kitty house fornbsp;Ensie and paid about $5 for
I'm so sorry to hear about the problems your baby Abu is having. Immunoregulin
is supposed to be a good immune system booster. I'm impressed with your vet.
If I had a can that was constipated, I'd probably start sub-q fluids, and/or
give 1 cc or so of daily lactulose. Have had older cats
I'm so sorry to hear about the problems your baby Abu is having. Immunoregulin
is supposed to be a good immune system booster. I'm impressed with your vet.
If I had a can that was constipated, I'd probably start sub-q fluids, and/or
give 1 cc or so of daily lactulose. Have had older cats
I asusme you're in New York somewhere. There's Tabby's PLace in New Jersey,
but I don't know if they take FELV. I also saw one on this weird map at
http://www.adoptapet.com/maps/CATS/US/NJlocalonly=0 - I know nothing about it
though...
Niki's F.E.L.V. Rescue
PO Box 70 ,Andover NJ US 07821
I asusme you're in New York somewhere. There's Tabby's PLace in New Jersey,
but I don't know if they take FELV. I also saw one on this weird map at
http://www.adoptapet.com/maps/CATS/US/NJlocalonly=0 - I know nothing about it
though...
Niki's F.E.L.V. Rescue
PO Box 70 ,Andover NJ US 07821
Thanks, Phaewryn...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
I'm so sorry for your loss,
Gloria.
Phaewryn
nbsp;
Thanks, Phaewryn...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
I'm so sorry for your loss,
Gloria.
Phaewryn
nbsp;
Anne, I'm so sorry. I loved your gentle words and poem. You were so lucky to
have each other, and I know we all grieve with you for your wonderful baby.
Sleep soft, sweet Jimi.
Gloria
Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Dearnbsp;kind fellow cat
lovers,nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Jimi Too Cool has
Anne, I'm so sorry. I loved your gentle words and poem. You were so lucky to
have each other, and I know we all grieve with you for your wonderful baby.
Sleep soft, sweet Jimi.
Gloria
Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Dearnbsp;kind fellow cat
lovers,nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Jimi Too Cool has
Kittens, of course, can show a positive result for a while after nursing a
positive mama. But then at some point they throw off the antibodies. I've
thought that FIV+ kittens could go negative, as FELV+ kittens can.
Interesting - it's really good to hear news like this.
Gloria
[EMAIL
Kittens, of course, can show a positive result for a while after nursing a
positive mama. But then at some point they throw off the antibodies. I've
thought that FIV+ kittens could go negative, as FELV+ kittens can.
Interesting - it's really good to hear news like this.
Gloria
[EMAIL
WOW - truly awesome!
Gloria
Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
YAY!! That's awesome!!!nbsp;nbsp;Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El
Bandito MalitoMy cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress.
Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile. -
WOW - truly awesome!
Gloria
Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
YAY!! That's awesome!!!nbsp;nbsp;Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El
Bandito MalitoMy cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress.
Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile. -
So far so good, sounds like. Guess what I'd do is to test him again in
December and see where he is then.
Best wishes,
Gloria
Dede Hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
I have been following the posts for awhile. I have a
6 m/o DSH named Ki. He has become very special to me.
i was only
So far so good, sounds like. Guess what I'd do is to test him again in
December and see where he is then.
Best wishes,
Gloria
Dede Hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
I have been following the posts for awhile. I have a
6 m/o DSH named Ki. He has become very special to me.
i was only
Unfortunately, some vets do that - if they encounter an FELV cat,
they recommend euthanization - I hate it, but it's true.
Fortunately, when I encountered my 1st FELV cat (Calawalla Banana
Boo-boo), the vet was wonderful - didn't recommend Euth, just said
that it might limit her life
Susan asked me to send this - is there anyone in driving distance of
Dallas, Texas, who could help Ramona Dalton? She needs help with an
adult orange tabby male cat that she has been feeding at her
business. It's tested a light FELV positive.
The kitty is outside her business right now, has
fyi - any Tennessee or Georgia folks out there to do trans?
The legs of this trip are really flexible Just let us know how
far you are able to drive. Please contact either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED],net off list as we are
no mail on most of our lists and would hate to miss
Well, indeed you can die from Fentanyl, like lots
of things. That's true of a lot of drugs, in
particular those that are used as pain relievers
for cancer patients. My boyfriend died from an
overdose of Fentanyl, when a nurse decided he
needed more than his usual dose - but since he
had
Hey Wendy,
Sure thing! i'm about 45 minutes to 1 hr from Malvern, and go thru there every
now and then. I go to nearby Hot Springs quite a bit, and use a vet there
sometimes. She does a little bit of everything, nice to have around!
I enjoy Arkansas - tend to stay home with the multitude of
Hey Wendy,
Sure thing! i'm about 45 minutes to 1 hr from Malvern, and go thru there every
now and then. I go to nearby Hot Springs quite a bit, and use a vet there
sometimes. She does a little bit of everything, nice to have around!
I enjoy Arkansas - tend to stay home with the multitude of
I'm hoping and praying that sweet Alex pulls thru - Gloria
At 10:00 PM 7/19/2006, you wrote:
Hi all I was wondering if I could get some prayers for sweet Alex,he
is not doing real well and he is at the clinic,Jen is doing what she
can for him.He is anemic and just not getting any
Tonya, I'm so sorry. I worry about that sometimes. One of my sick
dogs rested her head on my dangling computer cables and died. I felt
awful, like I needed to have her in a perfect room with no
dangers. My dear beloved kitty Jacques, back in the early 1990's,
was in the process of dying,
I agree -much of the approach to FELV seems based on paranoia, not
reality. My vet told me that the virus dies when it hits the
air. What I've read is that adult cats with good, normal immune
systems just don't pick up that virus. I mixed mine and have not
seen a cat come down with FELV
How wonderful that you're helping this sweet little baby. Where are
you located? We have members in various US states, and different
countries. Glad you joined the list.
Gloria
At 12:51 PM 6/16/2006, you wrote:
i just found a felv kitten i was dump at my work he 8 week old i
will be
Good for you! Nice that you have a vet who was willing to help you.
Gloria
At 06:09 PM 6/13/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
About a week and a half ago we had a stray come to our
house. Because I have a FIV cat I took this guy right into the vets
office to be tested. He came back FeLV +, we went
If you're into conventional medicine, talk to the vet about trying
Flagyl for 5-7 days. It's been working nicely for me, with some cats
I have. I've also ordered an herbal liquid with the thought that it
might help intestinal parasites.
I've also used food formulas that included brown rice
Contact Rita at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary (A Hospice For Senior Kittizens)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 07:46:42 -0700 (PDT)
Please help me get this old kitty safely to PurrEver Ranch. A
horrid breeder threw her away in a kill shelter.
Thank you for your
Lucky you, with a vet like that! No, I remember
MC (tenhousecats) saying that at their large
rescue up in Michigan, the FIV's were sweet and
laid back - and all mine six are (and healthy too, no problelms).
Gloria
At 08:56 AM 6/2/2006, you wrote:
We've got an FIV guy here...the
This is all I have on Tweety - apparently someone from Connecticut
is adopting her.
Gloria
Message 1
From: pretynpersian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue May 23, 2006 7:27pm(PDT)
Subject: tweety- adopted
thank- you everyone for all your help getting the word out about
tweety, i heard
Does anybody know the dosage of Advantage to use on a kitten?
Thanks,
Gloria
Jennifer, I'm so sorry for your sad loss - how sweet, how
wonderfully, you helped her out, how kind to yourself to indulge in
those lovely memories. It still hurts, but of course it
changes. You and Allie are in my thoughts.
Gloria
At 01:38 PM 5/17/2006, you wrote:
I know this was the
Thanks, Karen - what about kittens that are 8-10 weeks?
Gloria
At 11:12 PM 5/17/2006, you wrote:
what age Gloria my vet said nothing under 8 weeks.
Karen
Hi Virginia,
I'd certainly go along with what Wendy says. Would like to add a plug for
interferon Alpha, which is used as a supplement for the immune system. I give
my FELV kitties a daily dose of oral interferon, a clear liquid. It's easy to
obtain and administer, but different vets charge
Hi Virginia,
I'd certainly go along with what Wendy says. Would like to add a plug for
interferon Alpha, which is used as a supplement for the immune system. I give
my FELV kitties a daily dose of oral interferon, a clear liquid. It's easy to
obtain and administer, but different vets charge
Hey folks,
I'm flying to Minneapolis on Saturday, a 2.5 hour flight from LIttle
Rock, and taking a sweet, energetic young Siamese kitty to his
owner. Kitty will ride in the cabin with me. I've never taken a
kitty on board with me before, so a new experience.
The vet gave me a sedative,
Very helpful, thanks - I'd heard that it can make them
disassociative when they're coming out of it - not knowing where
they are, etc.
Gloria
At 03:26 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
Acepromazine for a cat? This was first choice
sedative? WOW! Tough stuff for kitty IMO, especially since he's
Re your last comment, right! I was thinking I might need the Ace
more than Gizmo...!
Gloria
At 03:38 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
I've taken Tucson a couple of times across the country. I never gave her
ACE---I was prepared for all possibilities---had a backpack that weighed a
ton with food,
Right, thanks to you all for the mention of the towel. Hadn't thought of that.
Gloria
At 05:09 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
I agree with the suggestions to not use any sedative. It has been
my experience that the feeling of not being in control of themselves
makes them stress out even more.
Yup - been doing that. Started some Rescue Remedy too. Someone
suggested a little Benadryl the morning of the flight...?
Gloria
At 05:25 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
Can you let kitty spend some time in the carrier at home, in and out
to get used to it...
Then a couple short trips in the car
Thanks a million, folks - everyone - this has been SO wonderfully
helpful. Don't know what I'd do without you.
Gloria
At 07:30 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
And the short car ride could be to a Kentucky Fried Chicken which
would be placed near the carrier on the way home and shared at home
thus
It's hard to determine cause and effect, so it
may not have been what you think.
Regarding what to do - I use daily low-dose
interferon, and think that's a good way to go.
Best of luck to you, we all understand.
Gloria
in Arkansas
mom of 5 FELV cats, 3 FELV Angels
At 08:56 AM 5/7/2006,
Belinda, I'm so sorry. He sounds so special, and I know how hard it
is to lose them. I learned from my Calawalla, and I think she'll be
there with him, to show him the way. My thoughts are with you.
Gloria
At 11:54 PM 5/6/2006, you wrote:
Bailey left us at 6:20 this evening. He took
Oh Pam, I'm so sad that she's gone. I was so pulling for her to
become healthy and with us here on our earth. My deepest sympathy.
Gloria
At 01:52 PM 4/28/2006, you wrote:
I have to believe that when our little ones cross the Rainbow Bridge
reach the other side, the sick have left their
I use Golden Seal tincture (not with alcohol
though) and drip or paint it on the ringworm. It
costs about $8, and it works great.
And of course, one is supposed to clean pretty
thoroughly... wash bedding and all that.
Gloria
At 02:22 PM 4/26/2006, you wrote:
Kerry,
The Herd had
You'll get a mixed reply on that one. I have mixed, and will again -
don't because I have foster kitties that belong to the rescue
group. It's kind of a hot potato. Some vets euthanize the pos. Our
rescue vet says he doesn't think it's that contagious (and I agree, I
don't think it's that
Kerry, I'm so sorry - I love my sweet doggies too, and it hurts to lose them.
Gloria
At 06:11 PM 4/23/2006, you wrote:
I'm sorry Kerry. Sometimes things seems to come in good and bad
cycles. I hope you're in for a good cycle now.
t
Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda,
I just
Wow - BElinda, I've ordered their vit C, but only tried it for
symtomatic stuff. You're encouraging me to try more consistently! Wow!
Gloria
At 03:43 PM 4/21/2006, you wrote:
I've sent this link many times and will send it again for your
benefit Carrie:
Poor baby. I like acupuncture too. Also, you might try syringing
your kitty a little olive oil. Also - for older kitties, I've used
Lactulose (by prescription) - it's great stuff for improving those
hard dry stools. Also - could try syringing a little vitamin C
(I've bought the stuff from
I feel the same way, Nina, and I know several who mix their kitties
like that. At some point, kittens develop a strong enoungh immune
system to deal with it - but I'm not sure what that point is. FELV
virus dies when it hits the air, and I just don't think it's gonna
pass to the kitten, if
I have some tile - large blocks - on my kitchen floor, and it doesn't
have a slick finish - it isn't very slick when wet, btw.
Gloria
At 05:44 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
And it will be very slick when you get it wet.
If you have men
who
OK Folks, do you know of any FELV cats needing home in the vicinity
of Oklahoma City? Great opportunity for some lucky FELV cat - if
so, email Cheryl at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gloria
Subject: RE: CHAT: We are looking for a Feline Leukemia Cat
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:57:47 -0600
To: Gloria
Thanks so much Hideyo, I appreciate that - Gloria
At 12:12 PM 3/28/2006, you wrote:
Gloria, I am very sorry to hear about Tad - I pictured you burying Tad
and that made me cry ---Please know that Tad knows how much you care
about him and everyone on the list also does care about Tad---he is at
I have hard wood, and it takes a LOT of water to make it
buckle. It's got a finish on it, and yes, the claws racing around
the house *does* scratch it up. It's superficial scratches, but then
who wants to have their hard wood re-varnished (well finished) every
couple of years. Wonder about
Tile is SUPER!
At 01:53 PM 3/28/2006, you wrote:
Point taken Patti. Thanks for your input. I'm
gathering all the info. I can so we can make the best
decision.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardwood floors + Cats + Dogs = VERY EXPENSIVE
NIGHTMARE!!!
Take my advice, save the $$$'s
Thanks, Carla - will do.
At 09:25 AM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
Gloria
Please let your friend know that I am very sorry for your loss
of her sweet guy Tad.
Carla
Message: 6
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 10:24:38 -0600
From: Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Add Tad to the CLS
To:
Thank you, Tonya, you're so right.
Gloria
At 07:46 PM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
That is so sad Gloria. Please give my condolences to your
friend. I came home today to an 'accident'. No. It's not
pleasant. But people have babies and children who have accidents
all the time and they don't
Sherry, I'm sending out prayers for Walter and
Demetri. I know how you feel. Gloria
At 10:02 PM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
Hi all,just need a few prayers for a couple of
our Sanctuary kitties.Walter is an older guy
with failing kidneys but no other diseases.And
my sweet Demetri is a felv+
Hey Lance, glad to see you made it to this list...
Gloria
in Little Rock
At 04:38 PM 3/26/2006, you wrote:
the outcome was simply a miracle on paws...
What was the outcome? Is there a thread I should check to read more
about it? Paolo or anyone else can reply to me here or off-list at my
It was hard on him to lose Tad, and hard for me too - I was so angry
and sad and all that. Just hope that they've learned something about
taking care of cats. We buried Tad this afternoon, in a lovely place,
with stones on top, I got out a nice old pillow case with pretty
embroidery. Sigh.
I tried to send them a message, but their web
site had a technical difficulty. Maybe they
really don't want people to contact them.
Gloria
At 06:07 PM 3/26/2006, you wrote:
nothing that anyone has been able to do far has
made any difference; they just don't care and
clearly aren't
Just checking again - are there any of the Texas folks out there who
can help this FELV purebred Bengal, 1 year old...?
Gloria
At 11:10 AM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
This kitty is in Houston. If anyone is interested at all if you
will email me individually
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL
Wow - some great prices!
At 11:56 AM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
http://www.bizrate.com/buy/products__cat_id--31000200,keyword--feliway.htmlhttp://www.bizrate.com/buy/products__cat_id--31000200,keyword--feliway.html
here's some good comparison prices--through the vet supply house we
used at the
I'm really glad you checked - at least they get a heads up about
how users feel and what they'll do...
Gloria
At 06:19 PM 3/19/2006, you wrote:
I just had a live chat conversation online with an AOL support
person, and she insisted that the new AOL policy will not affect
emails from list
Used to be a nice article out there on diarrhea, and whether it comes
from the small intestine or large intestine. There are
characteristics of each, as well as accompanying solutions. Large
intestine diarrhea is more apt to come in frequent spurts, and is
helped by fiber. Small intestine
I didn't see the notice - That's Rita, in Memphis. I'll be glad to email her.
Gloria
At 09:03 PM 3/13/2006, you wrote:
Did anyone send info to this person?
Michelle
In a message dated 2/27/2006 1:22:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
REPLY TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This
Thanks, Michelle - I've been talking to Susan here in Little Rock
about it's use both IV and Sub-Q.
I'd be interested to hear what others experiences are. I'm sure
the company isn't going to commit till they're satisfied their (and
FDA) research requirements, which doesn't mean it doesn't
FYI - if anybody is in California and can help, contact Susan Hoffman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 11:02:06 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [FeLVPositiveCats] Re: Question - IFA vs. Elisa...
Reply-To: [EMAIL
Just a reminder! You can see (or add yours) where everybody lives at
Frapper - and it has a new address -
http://www.frappr.com/felvtalk/
I went and looked to see where Brenda's home is.
Gloria
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:08:34 -0500
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Becca - A beautiful Angel, I'm so very sorry for your loss.
Gloria
At 09:17 PM 2/28/2006, you wrote:
She had fluid on her lungs and was already in respiratory
distress. The vet didn't think she would last another night. We
had to let her go.
Becca
Belinda, I'm shocked. What happened? I don't remember where she
lived - easy to get confused about all of us being all over the
place. I'm SO sorry to hear that -
Gloria
At 10:07 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
Hi All,
It is with deep sadness I must let you all know that Brenda Smith
Hideyo - that's WONDERFUL - I'm so delighted to hear
it. Maybe Kitty's Wish - or Angel Cats -
Gloria
At 04:44 PM 2/28/2006, you wrote:
Hi, my dear friend, Nina it seems that
its been such a long time to talk to you! Its so nice to hear
from you. Is everything ok at your home?
I love the
Michelle, I'm so sorry - thank you for writing about her, I know how
deeply you care and how much it hurts. Gloria
At 10:14 AM 2/22/2006, you wrote:
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Full-name: Lernermichelle
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006
From the FelvPositive list - anybody available? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: COLLEEN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:56:03 -
Subject: [FeLVPositiveCats] FELV + CAT TRANSPORT FROM JAMESTOWN NY
TO HARRISBURG PA
I AM TRYING TO FIND HELP
Anybody know any Baltimore rescues? I just talked to an 86 year old
lady, just had some mini-strokes, and is feeding 9 outdoor cats in
the north part of Baltimore. She also talked about the neighbors
letting a little doggie out at night. I said, can't you call the
city or a rescue? She's
I gave 250 mg(not 20) twice a day for maybe a week. Like I say, it was an
old kitty, URI, no diarrhea.
You might also check with Dr. Pitcairn's book, on maybe he has something
online - one book is Natural Health Care for Dogs and Cats.
Best of luck,
Gloria
At 10:14 AM 1/25/2006, you
Hey LJ -
I use Goldenseal all the time, but only externally. I know it can be used
internally, and have taken it myself, but it can make changes to your blood
sugar, or blood pressure, or something (least with me it did - I started
feeling weird and like I might faint and needed to walk
I do like slippery elm for these sort of things. Possibly homeopathic Nux
Vomica also. I was also wondering if it was an issue with the intestinal
bacteria, when the diet changed to raw food. I assume they just take time
to adjust.
Gloria
At 12:26 PM 1/21/2006, you wrote:
I'm feeding
Keep in mind that on retest, the kittens may go negative - I've forgotten
the time to retest - seems like it's 60-90 days.
Gloria
At 12:46 AM 1/16/2006, you wrote:
where are you located?
Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and
Del, you have my deepest sympathies. You gave him a good life. There are
so many things that we blame ourselves for, I know I do too. We do the
best we can, and food a love go a long way. I know he's grateful for your
loving care. Many blessings, Gloria
At 10:33 AM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
Hideyo, yeaa, that's great! Congratulations on hanging in there, and looks
like you (and we) are going to succeed!
Gloria
At 12:07 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
Hi, Merry (my lawyer) called me this morning to share these great news
about my court case regarding the pet limit law.
The city is
Well, it seems to be a question that there is not currently an known
correct answer to, but folks are providing their own experience with colors
and FIV. I have 5 FIV cats - 3 males, 2 females, no calico, no orange.
Gloria
At 05:53 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
I am SOOO confused! lol.
I
Sounds like a good plan! Gloria
At 10:42 AM 12/22/2005, you wrote:
Well I canceled the vet today. With knowing that Fingers will test
positive with the Western blot test if vaccinated. I wasn't close to my
uncle. So i don't know Fingers History. My uncle had a few girlfriends and
I have to
I'll contribute! Perhaps you could set up a Paypal account. Thanks for
the address.
Gloria
At 12:20 PM 12/22/2005, you wrote:
Thank you so very much, Kat -
I just found out that there is someone else who also rescues cats here
locally, became in the same situation I am in and she is
Hey Kerry-
Chances are the kitty has *not* been microchipped by an owner who won't
even let her inside when needed - and even if so I doubt if the vet would
check it unless you asked him/her to. And if you take her to your vet as
your cat, well...
I also doubt if talking to the owner again
Hideyo, we're pulling for you! Wishing you all the best from Arkansas.
Gloria
At 07:47 PM 12/18/2005, you wrote:
Dear Hideyo
Just want to wish you all possible good luck tomorrow. I'll be thinking of
you and sending zillions of positive vibes your way.
love and hugs,
Kerry
Absolutely - everything that you said - you expressed it so well. So
frustrating, and hard to evaluate the adopting woman's emotional
state. And I end up with such a duality of feelings. She mentioned
something about wanting to consider another kitty. I'm just going to
ignore her and not
I've been seriously thinking about getting microchips. Don't think anyone
else in our rescue group is that interested, but maybe I'll bring the
subject up again. Those are all good points - I may do that. The vet is
maybe 15 miles away, and may not be aware of our cat rescue, so I do want
OK - as I understand the message, she's in Minnesota, right? MC
(Tenhousecats) is in Michigan, has volunteered with a large rescue there,
and hopefully might have a suggestion -
Gloria
At 07:41 PM 12/14/2005, you wrote:
I can't follow exactly what is going on with the testing and if it's
Tonya, it so humbles me and honors us all that you did the right - though
difficult - thing. But you did the right thing, and demonstrated to all
those whizzing cars. It made people think - and maybe next time some one
of them will behave differently Most important, you helped the poor
Actually, the owner indicated that it was her choice because she herself has
had kidney stones and knows how much they hurt. She was new to that vet, as
she just moved (like 10 miles from her former place). From what she said, she
was just adamant about it, thinking she was doing the right
Actually, the owner indicated that it was her choice because she herself has
had kidney stones and knows how much they hurt. She was new to that vet, as
she just moved (like 10 miles from her former place). From what she said, she
was just adamant about it, thinking she was doing the right
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