I had a cat tested for FeLV a few weeks ago and she came
back positive. We will retest soon. She is about a year old, maybe
pregnant, and a throw away. I have never had this happen before and I have
done spayrelease for several years with feral cats. I contacted vet
who does alternative
Transfer Factor (feline), Intrasound Powder, Vet Viralys, Macro Force, Fast
Track (feline) are the supplements. She doesn't get them all the time. It
depends on what I can get into her. She is eating EVO, Fancy Feast, canned
salmon etc (again, depending on what works at the time). She is
I've taken killing her off the table and am hoping she can fight it off. If
she tests positive she will be retested. Right now she is living in a room
in the garage where she seems to be comfortable. She has toys, hiding
places etc and can get to a window to look out.
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I pulled up carpet and painted the cement floor in my
basement after a friend killed his old cat for peeing all over his new house
(new wife, new house, dead cat). I've never had cats that peed all over
the place for the fun of it. They were always sick or extremely mad
(justifiably so most
Dixie Louise has an alternative vet as well as her regular vets. The
alternative vet put her on Transfer Factor Feline COmplete. She is also on
Intrasound.
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From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject:
I don't remember if I mentioned this or not but Dixie Louise's alternative
vet likes to use Fast Track for cats instead of the acidophilus because it
is a more balanced probiotic.
Good luck.
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From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: kerry [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Might try Just Born or another version of "mother's
milk." All the cats I know love that and it is a great
supplement.
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From:
catatonya
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:38
AM
Subject: Re: Bandy's temp up
Have you tried chilling the food or heating it--chilling is what comes to
mind for people.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 4:46 AM
Subject: Bramble can't eat - ideas please
Any ideas please
Bramble has Calici
Have you tried chilling Just Born or one of the mother's milk products on
the market---calories + protein + formulated for catsmaybe mixed with
AD
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From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:17 PM
Subject: Re:
My vet gave it orally to a cat of mine and it worked
great. However, if the cat is already hungry it seems
unnecessary.
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From:
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:25
PM
Subject: Re: Bramble
I haven't had that problem with a cat but I have had 2
dogs who have had problems helped by an alternative vet who practices
acupuncture. I can't tell you that she extended their lives but I know the
quality was much better and I felt considerably better. Right now she is
working with Dixie
She needs to look very close to home, probably under a building, porch etc
or in an old car. And, if possible, to leave a door or window open so he
can come in. Perhaps she can leave some favorite foods where he can smell
them and feel safe enough to come out and eat. At least this is the very
last night telling her I thought Georgie was close
to home, hiding and scared. That Nancy needs to calm her emotions when
she looks for him and put out food and water nearby. I pray we're right
and he'll turn up soon.
Nina
maimaipg wrote:
She needs to look very close to home, probably under
First, let me tell you how sorry I am for your lose. It is terrible to
have one leave like that. If and when you are up to it could you elaborate
on what caused the little one to leave? I ask because I had two females
leave last year. Both were feral, both stayed at the vet's for a couple of
You face such difficult decisions..I'm glad your little ones have
someone who cares so much about them. They speak to your heart and let you
know what is good for them. And they are grateful that you care so much.
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From: Terri Durham-Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please include the practice of Dr. E. A. Boswell, DVM,
CVA, Nova Veterinary Therapeutics, 2143 Buechel Bank Road, Delta Office
Center, Louisville, KY 40218phone:
502.499.9663 to your list of vets treating FeLV with alternative
medicines. None are listed for Ky.
Thank you.
Changing Kitty's diet stopped an extremely nasty
diarrhea. She had major food allergies (still not sure what to). She
is on EVO now. Apple Pectin ( a pinch or so) in her food helped some
before we figured out the food allergy thing. Specialists thought she
hadcancer of the pancreas and was
I hope the new food works. What I had to do with
Kitty was eliminate every common food that might cause allergies, especially
grains and poultry then gradually add them back in foods with the fewest
preservatives possible. It was difficult because most cat foods contain
these, even the fish
You did exactly what you should have done and what Bramble
wanted. You showed great strength by staying with him and holding
him. He was never afraid and always loved. Now feel the love he is
sending you through your tears.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I know how you feel but I have much more positive
vets. Dixie Louise was a throwaway that I decided to keep. She
tested positive for FeLV. My vets advise that indicates exposure and that
she could test negative 3 + months from now. They give rough figures of
30+ % do; another 30+ % are
Time is relative. Wonderful souls find a place in our
hearts in minutes. You literally had a lifetime with Brambles and he with
you. Keep trying to put into words that Brambles body won't be with you
any more but that his spirit always will be and that you miss his physical body
so very
My alternative vet put Kitty on Intrasound Powder and MacroForce to boost
her immune system. She has tumors in both lungs (unrelated to FeLV) that
the vets believe are cancer (I don't agree--I believe they are from
histoplasmosis because she was feral when she came to live with my parents
and
My alternative vet put Kitty on Intrasound for cancer. She said her uncle
had bladder cancer for several years, took Intrasound and had no pain until
the very end and then very little. I'm not convinced Kitty has cancer
although she does have tumors (there is a big difference). Intrasound can
Many vets opt out. They know the pain and expense to the families involved
and may not understand the joys involved in giving a little one a loving,
safe home.even if it is for a little while. If you have to argue the
point and if he is in no apparent pain perhaps changing vets, or at least
Valium was prescribed by my vet for Ebony when he was in the process of
leaving this world. It helped a lot. High protein foods appealed to him
the most--salmon, eggs, chicken and turkey. In very small pieces of course
and small amounts at a time so as not to overwhelm him. Try Willard Water
See if you can find some Feliway spray--not the plug in--and spray it around
where he is and on yourself. It will help calm him. You also might try
catnip (organic or a plant if you can find it). I have used both with
frightened, angry, upset cats successfully.
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Sorry to keep doing this piece meal but another idea is to find Just Born
(or a mother's milk substitute) which has worked for some of mine or whipped
cream which worked for one. The Just Born is full of everything he needs
and reminds him of the safety of his mother. I've had this problem
]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: Hi Maimaipg
I have Rescue Remedy, I just bought it the other day, would this work? I
was thinking of spraying his carry case with it tomorrow, but it has quite
a
floral odour I wondered if it would annoy him.
See
My alternative vet recommends transfer factor and MacroForce
for boosting the immune system. The active ingredient in Macro Force is
available in other brands. This just happens to be the easiest to get in
my area of the country. She also uses laser (as has me use a regular laser
pointer)
She left happy and knowing she was safe and loved.
You can't ask for more than that. Sometimes we try to extend lives and
make the critter/person miserable doing so. I truly believe we need to ask
ourselves what we would want if we were in our animal friend's paws.
Please understand that I
Some people have very large hearts---including those who
rescue.
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From:
Terri
Durham-Stone
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:13
AM
Subject: Re: CLS
Hi Tanya, Hubby is fine - thank goodness, it was
If you allow him to and ask him to he will come to you in
your dreams and he will help you more than you can imagine. The feral ones
are the greatest. They know and appreciate kindness because they have had
to struggle through life. They are extremely strong spirits and are just
so
!
--- maimaipg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My alternative vet recommends transfer factor and
MacroForce for boosting the immune system. The
active ingredient in Macro Force is available in
other brands. This just happens to be the easiest
to get in my area of the country. She also uses
laser
One more thing, check with George in a few weeks after he
has had time to rest up. Bet he will tell you that you did everything just
right and that it was his time to leave.but that you gave him love and
security, not pain or fear, while he was with you. He may decide to come
back to
You can talk to him yourself when you are ready.
Just still your soul and focus on what a magnificent cat he is (not was--he has
just changed forms) and ask him to talk to you. I went thru this process
with a wonderful dog, Mai Mai. She left almost 4 years ago and we are
together a lot,
Totally true. Kitty told some ACs that she played with the red dot to amuse
me and take my mind off various troubles.
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From: TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: laser toy
don't ever
You can. Honest. But you have to give yourself
time to recover. I didn't believe I could talk to Mai Mai but I
do.I understand why she had to leave and how much she loves me and she
knows how much I love her. When it came time for Kitty to come live
with me (she lived with my
Get a copy and see if you can find someone who practices
alternative medicine. Mine has worked wonders for my 4 legged friends,
improving the quality if not always the quanity of life. Maybe someone can
give you suggestions on who to see in the UK.
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From:
Has Smokey been checked for diabetes?
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From:
John Stafford
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:17
AM
Subject: Re: Smokey
Hi, thanks again for your reply. Sorry about my abbreviations, i'm
a Nurse. Yes
You might want to check that out. I believe the
blood work for diabetes has to be fasting. I don't know if his was.
Some of what you describe is indicative of diabetes.- Original
Message -
From:
John Stafford
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, September 09,
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: laser toy
That's hilarious too! What a wonderful image--2 kits sitting on a stool in
front of the TV waiting for mom to switch it on!
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From: maimaipg [EMAIL PROTECTED
I am a big believer in the spray version of Feliway.
I don't particularly like the plug in version. That, coupled with catnip
(fresh or organic dried) might help. Have you tried sitting down with your
little ones and explaining exactly what happened to Simon. They may not
understand. It is
If they don't understand what happened it unbalances their
world even more. I have seen it several times. One animal leaves and
the others have to reorder their lives--rearrange the pecking order. I
guess my point is to make sure they do understand what happened so they can do
their
Take a tape recorder and plead bad memory, you are too
stressed etc to accurately remember the conversation etc. Ask her
ifshe would mind you taping the conversation. Bet she will say it is
ok.This may get her to think about what she is saying and make it
less confusiong. By pleading bad
Try adding Willard Water to his waterit will help
hydrate him, I use it with filtered water for my girls. The filtered
water will leave a scum or minerals in the bowl in a couple of days (they don't
like it changed daily and get about a gallon at a change--they won't change so I
adapt).
PS Kitty is hyperthyroid and it doesn't help
anything. Her alternative vet has her on MacroForce (when I can get this
head strong calico to take it) to boost the immune system and Intrasound.
Kitty has tumors in her lungs--that doesn't help anything either. Try the
Willard Water and the
They are together and they are very grateful for your
love. In a few days, aftersome of the shock has dulled, ask them to
come to you in your dreams..then let them in. When you close your eyes
each night, be open to them visiting. When the time is right, they will
visit you. Don't be
Try Feliway spray with your feral cat. It has worked
wonders with the ones I have taken in.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 11:24
AM
Subject: Re: Assist feeding Grace -
Darla's
Before you decide to do anything, and if it is right for
you, find an animal communicator to talk to Sebastian. I decided against
serious/surgical testing for Kitty. Like you, I desperately want to know
what is wrong with her but chose to have her consulted. I knew what I
would want done if
The AAA has a list of pet friendly hotels.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: Pet friendly hotels in Arkansas--Rita evacuation!
Hi All!
Well, it looks like a mandatory evacuation may be
My vet has been able to do it with no problem at all. It takes a skilled
and loving, caring soul to do that. She may be upset that you are looking
at the situation as a death bed vigil instead of a time to remember,
together and in body, all the good times and love you have shared. She may
be
A heart that is full of love can break in infinite number of times. A hard
heart might break once.
- Original Message -
From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Question about Euthanasia and my Grace
Thanks
There are Bach essences and other aids for the person too. Check with your
homeopath/health food store etc for recommendations for you and your
grieving process. They help. Honest. They do not make the hurt go away.
Don't think that. They do make it easier to deal with. If there is no pain
I have repeatedly tried to get the practice of Dr. E
A Boswell added to Ky and have failed. I have filled out the forms and I
don't know of anything else to do. I am not complaining, just trying to
provide a well respected source to those in Ky and adjoining areas.
Can you assist me?Thanks.
Thyroid meds are relatively inexpensive and alot of vets have
Good Sam boxes (I put in Kitty's old meds when she has to change from one dose
to another, when thereare meds left over or when a little one leaves and
there are meds left behind--lots of people do this therefore the Good Sam box
I know people who use it for various skin problems including
fungus infections. It is soothing. I have no idea about using it on
cats.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 1:58
PM
Subject:
EVO cat food is now available and
highly recommended by a couple of alternative vets I know. Really high in
protein. Available at all the health food stores here and some of the
vets.
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From:
Terri
Brown
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent:
If that doesn't work try www.amazon.com
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 2:54
PM
Subject: Re: DR. Pitcairn's book
forget it I found both books on ebay and bid on
them
Have you tried an animal communicator? Talking to one who has left can be
extremely helpful.
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From: Steph E Caldwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: OT:PLS help for two things..
Hideyo
Just some thoughts. Leave the door cracked all the time, not just at night.
Do not wash the bed again. It needs to smell like a safe spot. Besides, my
cats just don't like the scents added to laundry detergent, fabric
softeners, cat litter etc. You may want to spray Feliway around the area
Try Fast track (a probiotic) and apple pectin. The Fast Track works wonders
by reestablishing balance.
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From: BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re:
There are ways of providing for them in your will and by way of trusts. It
takes a creative lawyer but it can be done. There are a number of books on
the subject too. www.Amazon.com has some of them. I, too, worry about
mine. I watch how people don't keep their word to loved ones about care
I am so sorry for the pain and confusion you must be having. I am using
both colostrum (in the form of Just Born, a mother's milk substitute for new
born kittens) and transfer factor with my FeLV + cat. I mix the transfer
factor in the Just Born and she loves it. My alternative vet put my
Three suggestions: Report the matter to the state vet association--not the
local one. Contact the Texas version of the Attorney General's Office
Comsumer Protection Division (cats are property in most places-ok we
know better but the law doesn't). Find out who, in the local media, is a
pet
definately needs to bring someones attention
to this. I think if someone said I HAD to surrender any of my
catsI would grab the cat and run...now that poses a pretty funny
picture in my mind ;-))
maimaipg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Three suggestions: Report
the matter to the state vet
Ebony Thomas Katt snarled and hissed at me the first year or
so of the time we spent together. He was 3 + years and totally
feral. blood and pus from the wounds he had ran down my legs (at first he
was so weak I could touch him.) I got him fixed up then tried to get him
to leave (I didn't
I am so sorry Casper spent such a short time with you.
She has done a great job in making people aware of parasites and the death they
can bring so quickly to little ones. Maybe that was the job she had in her
short life. I am so glad she found love. Not every person can say
I'm sure we all understand. And I am equally sure Casper
is with her friends and your friends and angels who will guide her and keep
her. She may even return to you one day. She is very grateful to
leave this world loved and held and cared for. She was warm and
loved. Know how very grateful
The 2 month supply (1 cc every other day) supply I got from my vet was
$10.00.
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From: catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: A few questions
My vet used to prescribe it for uri in adults and
I am trying to get the practise of Dr. E A Boswell , 2143
Buechel Bank Road, louisville KY 40218 502.499.9663 added to
the list of vets who use alternative treatments for FeLV (and other
conditions). No vet is listed for Ky. and that can be very discouraging
for people trying to help their
Dixie Louise is FeLV + and has gingivitis. She has
lost a couple of teeth (maybe from the gingivitis or maybe from the poor living
conditions she had--she was a throwaway). She has developed an odd odor to
her breath. I am trying to brush her teeth and she is on Interferon as
well as some
going on, it would help. Has she had recent
bloodwork? Sometimessudden bad breath can related to problems with
the kidneys. Is her urinary output looking OK?
Julie
maimaipg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dixie Louise is FeLV + and has gingivitis. She
has lost a couple
Marylyn Pettey, Russell Springs, Ky.
I'd tried posting it myself and that didn't work and re-emailed you. My bet
is at least one of our emails got lost (not unusal here at all).
Thanks.
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From: Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent:
Thanks. Gracie's teeth are just finenow and
she is healthy and happy and still with you, just not in her body. I am
very sureshe is thanking you for the love you gave her and is sending you
more love than you ever knew possible.
- Original Message -
From:
Nina
To:
viral going on, it would help. Has she had recent
bloodwork? Sometimessudden bad breath can related to problems
with the kidneys. Is her urinary output looking OK?
Julie
maimaipg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dixie Louise is FeLV
Have you tried Feliway and Rescue Remedy when taking Cricket to the
vet's? Both work wonders. Black cats are very regal (read their way or
the highway) but they can be persuaded to cooperate. I would suggest an
animal communicator talk to Cricket and explain what is happening. Cricket
does
Title: Message
When Ebony didn't want to eat I gave him valium to work up
the appetite...don't know why it works on cats that way but it sure did on
him.
- Original Message -
From:
Hideyo Yamamoto
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005
atropine dries the mouth and other secretions. I'm really not sure about
the painkiller part--bet against it though.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: anesthesia question-atropine's
Threesuggestions: Discuss her wishes with
her.either by yourself or with the assistance of an animal
communicator. Get the powered Just Born and mix it stronger (more powder)
that the instructions suggest. Listen to your heart. Not any
one. Mandy will talk to your heart.
-
She had blood work done the first part of
October. The missing teeth were missing when I first had her
examined. I have no clue what her history is. The blood work did
show that she had been spayed. She kept telling me and some animal
communicators I know that she "had been to the vet's
You are right not to force him and frighten him--all it
does is cause extra stress. Have you tried an alternative vet? I
urge you to think about it.
- Original Message -
From:
Barb
Moermond
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 2:26
The more I read of this little ones dying for no good
reason, the more grateful I am for my own vets. I know Dixie Louise would
have been executed for no good reason by a lot of people.
- Original Message -
From:
Laura Stamps
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent:
Stop buying furs period and fake furs of unknown or questionable origin.
Like the tome says...fur belongs on beautiful animals and ugly people.
- Original Message -
From: Lisa Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:24 AM
Subject: RE:
Follow your heart and you will not go wrong. Quality of life is the
most important thing and I suspect it is the most important thing for
Spanky. He is lucky you have a clue. Bless both of you. Enjoy the
time you have together.
On Nov 24, 2010, at 3:44 PM, Sara Kasteleyn wrote:
Bless
I'm not sure what the question is but Dr. EA Bosewell 502-499-9663
worked wonders with Dixie Louise Doodle Katt, JP. She has her DVM
degree but choses to practice alternative medicine including
acupuncture, herbs etc. She does phone consultations. My regular
vets sent me to her when I
Betty (EA Bosewell) put Dixie on some supportive drops that improved
her quality of life. Until a week or so before she left this world
she was healthy and happy. Taling to her might give some ideas. She
put Allie, Mai Mai, Dixie, Kitty, Copper, Thomas and Bob on a variety
of
Where in Kentucky are you? I ask because I live there and have a
holistic vet that consults by phone if you can't get to the office.
She uses supplements that helped with Dixie's quality of life and have
helped with Copper, Thomas and Bob. Copper and Thomas are negative
but came from a
your little ones, mention that Marylyn sent you.
Good luck.
On Dec 13, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Katy Doyle wrote:
Sorry, hit send before I was ready..,
I'm in Frankfort and I am very interested in seeing a holistic vet.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 12, 2010, at 11:39 PM, MaiMaiPG maima...@gmail.com
Consider what you would want if you were Whimsy. I don't know about
another version but would you rather have a buddy even if your life
was a little shorter? I can't answer that for you. I can tell you
quality of life is very important to me and my family--both 2 legged
and 4 legged.
To add to this: Dixie left this world and I was broken hearted. She
sent me Copper. I really wanted a brother/sister/friend for him. Two
weeks later Thomas showed up. They are wonderful brothers and they
now have Bob, a dog, to train. I really believe cats and dogs are
easier in
Try Feliway spray and Rescue Remedy in the water.Honest. Kitty
was forced to leave her life long home to live with me. There was
nothing that made her content much happy. I slept on the living room
floor for about three months until she came out and was comfortable
(or as
of the
animal, too. Lucky is a very confident, walk up to you and say
'howdy' kind of guy!
~Bonnie
- Original Message - From: MaiMaiPG maima...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] how to know if your only needs
They are all so different and sometimes our expectations have
something to do with their actions/reactions. I have been blessed by
friends that get along, even if it takes a while for them to work
things out. Ebony and Mitu worked it out and they worked it out with
Mai Mai and Allie (two
Please remember that a group of people, especially siblings, argue.
It is part of being individuals. If they all got along together all
the time and agreed on every thing their lives would be boring.
On Dec 19, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Bonnie Hogue wrote:
Wow, Lorrie, good for you for taking in
Consider providing for them in your will. I had a lawyer draw up one
leaving everything in trust for the care of my guys.
On Dec 20, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Lorrie wrote:
Wow, Natalie, that is impressive. You definitely have a lot
more cats than we have. I'd take in more if my hubby and I
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:52 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Rescue work
Consider providing for them in your will. I had a lawyer draw up one
leaving everything in trust for the care of my guys.
On Dec
1,000 per cat to help them find
good homes, but how do I know someone won't take the money and
dump the cat?
I worry about my fur babies constantly. They are my life. If
anyone has any good ideas about what I can do please e-mail me
personally.
Lorrie
On 12-20, MaiMaiPG wrote:
Consider providing
Perhaps you could get her to address the question on line in very
general terms of courseone can't practise law where one is not
licensed.
On Dec 21, 2010, at 4:29 PM, Lorrie wrote:
On 12-21, tamara stickler wrote:
I don't know if this helps, but we just had an attorney move into
the
KFC and reay cheap tuna tuna work.
On Dec 24, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Natalie wrote:
If there's a Boston Market in your area - their chicken is fantastic
even to
trap hard to get cats Crabmeat (for people) is also very tasty
top
cats!
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On Dec 26, 2010, at 8:52 AM, Emeraldkittee wrote:
I'm probably the only person in the world who has never been to one,
lol, do I get Grilled? or original? I always stayed away from the
rotisserie ones in the grocery store since i figured they had onion/
garlic marinade.
thanks.
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