Hi Just as FYI - what your kitty, Prancer had was mediastinal lymphoma - and it
is actually one of the most tretable cancers of all - it's common among Felk
positive kitties - steroid of will almost immediately get rid of fluid in chest
cavity - and kitties with mediastinal lymphoma has a very
I have tried every clumping litter out there, I think - I used to like World's
Best - but I started not liking the smell when it gets old - it stinks - also
two of my kitties developed liver failure and died - during the time I used
World's best and I got nervous about whether if corn litter
I wish I could you give you something more definite - but the truth is you just
don't know - I know of many people whose kittens became negative later on, but
also know many who remained positive.
I have one felk kitty, Ginger, I have had her since she was 6 months old - now
she is 8 years old
I personally have known about a dozen people who mix their positves to
negatives - and negatives are not vaccinated either - and some of the cats have
lived together, meaning share everything - grooming..etc.. amazingly, none of
their negatives have become positives - though I have to say, all
One of my Felk kittens, Orphie has dry form of FIP and using the experimental
drug PI - we are seeing some success treating dry from of FIP with this drug
- pls let me know if I can do any to help.
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
From: molvey...@hotmail.com
We here in Albuquerque, just signed a contract with Best Friends to do very
agressive TNR project and the city is receiving 1 million dollars from Best
Friends in an effort.
Any healthy cats (tame or feral) who are trapped and brought over to the
shelters are going to be spayed/neutered and
I am not sure how long he has not eating, but I think you and he deserve to
find out what's going on - it could be something easily treated -
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
From: botha.marin...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 21:38:56 +
Subject: [Felvtalk] Despair
I think my
condition as
opposed to be chronic, it might be something not life threatening...
From: marciabmar...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 16:58:47 -0600
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Despair
He may just need fluids!
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 6, 2012, at 3:03 PM, HIDEYO
Hi, I have been using LTCI on my felk kitten and she has been doing great!
She was 1lb runt who had struggled to put any weights even when she was 3 to 4
months old - however, since I have been putting her on LTCI - she has become so
healthy - now she weighs almost 7lb!
Anyway, I am looking
Will someone be willing to arrange transportation to out of state if we are to
take her?
From: korruptaki...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:40:48 -0800
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felv+ 15 year old
Friends of Cats, in Lakeside, has an opening for FeLV, I
I just saw her email - can we help make the arrangement to transport her to NYC
somehow?
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:35:18 -0800
From: westnint...@yahoo.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felv+ 15 year old will be euthanized Thursday.
ill take her..i'm in new york
.
There is a list of transporters on this FB page, as I wrote before:
https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=231576100186179
I know almost nothing about transport.
Also need someone to pull her. She's down in Irvine and I'm up in L.A.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:04 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO
I would recommend to run a blood work to make sure that everything looks good
before the surgery - especially CBC portion as sometimes their WBC/RBC might be
a little off -
I don't know if it's conincidence or not - I do believe that stress sort of
triggered the disease - my completely healthy
Thisi is not reagarding Felk virus per se. But I wanted to share as it can be
somewhat relevant.
I have at least 6 or 7 kitties who was tested negative on SNAP test on FIV -
but came back as positve on ELISA at LAB - but whenever this happened, SNAP
test result ended up being the correct
Hi, Marta,
My two cents is that, just because the kitty is tested positive for Felk, you
may not want to assume that it is the felk virus that is going the symptoms.
As you know, Felk kittens have weakened immue system, so they are very
susceptive to different type of illness, infections,
Natalie, are you and all of your babies OK?
Thanks so much
Marcia
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 3:42 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO hideyo.yamam...@msn.com
wrote:
Where do you guys get LTCI?
the distributor that my vet uses now only carry 3 vials set - they used to have
10 vials as it is much chepaer that way
Where do you guys get LTCI?
the distributor that my vet uses now only carry 3 vials set - they used to have
10 vials as it is much chepaer that way- could you tell me where is the best
place to get LTCI?
hideyo___
Hi, I did not read the original message - but I just wanted to share.
I have one Felk girl, her name is gigner and she is now 7 years old -and I also
have a couple of friends who have several felk kitties - they are all over 10
years old and they are all very healthty -
Separately, I also
: [Felvtalk] My 1 year old just diagnosed
Thank you Hideyo! I felt so guilty and a lot of other things, all of you have
helped so much. You have given me hope.
Take care
Marcia
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 22, 2011, at 4:15 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO hideyo.yamam...@msn.com wrote:
Hi, I did
Hideyo! I felt so guilty and a lot of other things, all of you have
helped so much. You have given me hope.
Take care
Marcia
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 22, 2011, at 4:15 PM, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO hideyo.yamam...@msn.com wrote:
Hi, I did not read the original message - but I just wanted to share
Absolutely agree!
Any vets whose first word when seeing felk positive cat is to KILL should not
even be a veterinarian - must be an idiot, don't know anything about the virus.
Hideyo
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:40:21 -0400
From: felineres...@frontier.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
I have used feline omega interferon on many many cats in the past - there
really is no side effect I have experienced with my cats.
it's been said, when used for a long term, it may suppress their bone marrow,
which may cause anemia - but this never happens when using for a short term.
What was
chronic flu, i
mean feline herpesvirus.
Btw i am cat rescue person, Xana was trapped when she was a kitten I was
lucky to find a fostering home. She is the only cat at home...
Well, any idea will be very usefull
And sorry, english is not my language. Thanks again
El 14/06/2011 21:30, HIDEYO
Thank you so very much for all who have shoown interests and compassions for
these adorable Felk kittens - they are all doing well, eating well, and playing
well.
Currehtly, we have an offer - a sort of barn situation (in/out), while we are
grateful, but still worried about wild life - as
Hello everone, It's been a long time to come back here - I need your help.
I am trying to reach out to as many as people possible hoping that, there will
be a good solution to this situation.
One of the local rescue group have eleven 5 week old kittens (their moms were
put back as TNR) -
is needing this help?
- Original Message -
From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTO hideyo.yamam...@msn.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 2:46 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] FW: Despartely seeking for help/advise - Felk Kittens -
OT
Hello everone, It's been
It's devastating -- I was in a similar situation, but I was able to get the cat
out - who to say whether a cat was feral or not - I don't agree with any of the
things that has been posted. You should be able to get the kitty out!!!
You can get the cat out - for a different way.
You can simply
This is just horrible! I am sorry but I just don't understand why you even took
him to the pound anyway. That's the studiest thing I ever heard!! (I am sorry -
but I am just too upset about this situation) --
Sometimes people may have a good intention, but just not good enough - a
precious
Hi, I just want to let everyone know how impressd I am with how effective
interferon works for URIs that is caused by virurs.
I have been using feline interferon for many things (felk, FIP, FIV treatment)
for the past year or two. Additionally, whenever my kitties have severe or mild
URIs, I
A good information, Jane, I will cross post it.
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From: Jane Lyonsmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 9:56 PM
Subject: NEW vaccination protocols announced today
This
you provide any insight?
Thanks
Laurie
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From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTO
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Susan, I am sorry that some of your kitties are still missing - I wish I were
close so that I could help them being reunited with you. It must be such a
traumatizing experience for them. but I am sure that all will be found and be
reuinted with you soon. When maddie (feral kitty) went on
and very expensive. Can you provide any insight?
Thanks
Laurie
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From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTO
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL
PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto
Hi, can either of you or someone post the email explaining the situation of
Susan's fire and with all the right contact information so that I can cross
post the information. I started writing, but was not sure if I had all the
contact information as some of the old emails got deleted. thank
Kelly - I am wodnering if she can get an access to a drop trap - it will be so
much easier to trap possibly all of the cats altogether very quickly with it -
- Original Message -
From: Kelly Lmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi, There is a good possibiity that these kittens tested false positive for FIV
- you need to ask them to do western blot test to be really sure that they are
indeed FIV positive -
I wish I could tell them in person what a not big deal at all to have FIV
positive kitties -- many many many
I already mentioned in my last email-join FIVcats2 yahoo group - Susan Hoffman
is the moderator, I believe -it's a very active group.
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From: wendymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, August
, August 06, 2007 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: OT: need a little quick advice here...
HIDEYO, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. I'M FORWARDING EMAILS
TO THESE LADIES. I WILL CALL THEM IN A COUPLE DAYS TO
CHECK ON HOW THEY ARE DECIDING TO APPROACH THEIR
ISSUES...THANKS, GLENDA
--- HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL
Oh my gosh -- that's just so sweet -- I started crying as I watch it -- that's
very special.. thank you for sending it to me, I would share with others as
well.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Is this for human alpha that you give orally or felin omega interferon -
the main reason you give human alpah on and off, is because a cat will
eventually build immunity to human alpha if you give continuously - but it does
not happen for a few months - so eventually, I would suggest that you
This is awful -- I did not understand the part you said only 7 or so accounted
for -- does is mean 7 cats got out of the house and they are missing?
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From: Kelly Lmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Also, I know you mentioned it was electrical - but do you know exactly how it
happened? Was it from a dryer or something?
How many cats does shw have in her apartment for adoption?
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From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTOmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi, I just want to clarify that what he has is Felk (feline leukemia) and not
FIV before I say anything -
First of all, please be careful what you give to felk kitties - their immune
system is already compromised, so whenever you give a hard medications, you
want to make sure that that is
Felv vaccination is NOT standard - my vet never recommend to kitties who are
low risk as Felk vaccines will have a potential side effects -- and do not give
all the vaccines simultaneoulsy, it's too much for a kitten, and always use
killed vaccines and not modifies version. It's standard --
it's hard to know for sure what really happened as we cannot re-test the blood
from a year ago obviously.. but I would not be surprised at al he was exposed
to the virus a year ago, and threw the virus off - again, it's not that
uncommon for an older kitty -- either way, it's a great news!!
Oh my gosh they are so adorable and so tiny! Yes, you made a wise choice, I
would be so concerned to give felk vaccines to such small bodies -- don't be
too concerned giving a regular shot for calici virus (again ask for killed
vaccine) but do not give rabies at this time either.. just one
me either.
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From: wendymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Amazing Cat Story
I can't get this link to work; does yours?
Thanks,
Wendy
I am so relieved to hear that you did not kill your boy, Basil -- I used the
word kill - because if he was put him down, it's so far away from being
euthanized -- there is no reason for him to be killed - and he is lucky to
have you, and have your wisdom on his side as apparently your vet is
I personally have not --but my vets had told me that it happened to her clients
often -
Is there any chance that the vaccine caused it to be positive and he is really
not positive - I know that FIV vaccines does it to cats, and I have not heard
that it happens with Felk vaccines -- but how
Lend Me A Kitten
I will lend to you for a while a kitten, God said.
For you to love while he lives, and mourn when he's dead.
Maybe for twelve or fourteen years, or maybe two or three.
But will you, 'till I call him back, take care of him for me?
He'll bring his charms to gladden you and
Dear Caroline,
I am so glad that you found comforts being in the group. I know that I was not
the only one who cried reading your email regarding Monkee's passing -- we felt
your pain as it felt we lost our own. You are never alone, because we all have
been there, and it's so easy to
Caroline, I am so deeply sorry about Monkee's crossing. We all can emphasize
your pain. You are very luck to have met Monkee and Monkee is so lucky to have
met you -- nothing can take away the bond between you and Monkee--it will live
forever.
Hideyo
- Original Message -
From:
Statistically - about 2/3 of kitties who are exponsed to the virus end up
throw off the virus - and, I believe that chances are better if a kitty is
older when they are actually exposed to the virus.
There is no way for us to know how reliable this statisic informaiton is -- but
we know that
It's just so awful -- people think that they can just dump these precious
living creatures anywhere they want and they are going to be just fine -- I am
so devastated to hear this story.. please please find out where your uncle took
them and maybe you can perhaps retrap them.. I have done
Oh.. thank you! I am a little crazy that way -- I just don't know when to
give up sometimes -- I would have staked out in the car all day long until she
showed up every day --- since I did not want anyone else to be trapped and
observed by her, I would hide in my car and had a string
It makes my day to know that there is someone like you out there taking care of
feral -- I admire your effort and good luck bringing in the rest of the feral
babies -- are you trapping them in a regular trap? If so, I highly recommend
you consider using a drop trap -- Nina suggested that I use
It does seem very quiet - not only from this list, but also from a couple of
other lists that I belong to -- I barely saw any postings this afternoon --
I am glad that Junior has gain weight (gaining weight always makes me feel
better when coming to a kitty's weight ) and his coat looks nice
- Original Message -
From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTOmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject: Fw: multiple transfusion and steroid
Hi,
Hi, Kelly, could you forward me the study done by italian group on Alferon
again? Someone needs it and I don't have a copy as I changed my email
address.. thank you!
Hi, when giving multiple transfusions to a cat, is it common to give steroid (
Injection of dex) and benedryl (sp) prior to transfusion to minize any reaction?
Hi, if anyone knows a support group for feline vestibualr disorders -- please
send me the link - thank you.
I prefer to use predisolone over prednisone - it works as well, but predisolone
is easier on their liver, I think.
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From: elizabeth trentmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Any vet can do transfusion if they are willing to do -- that's all it takes
willingness to accommodate -- I have gotten transfusions for a several times
for three different kitties of mine... the only place that I knew in my city
that did transfusion was emergency clinic and charged for about
the
small stuff.
-Caroline
From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Anemia Issues
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 09:00:49
How about PCR test? Do you think false nagative is still common with Hemob PCR
Test?
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From: wendymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: To Laurie re hemobart
How much does he weigh? And what is the strength of epogen did your vet use?
I am emailing you the link regarding information on epogen in case you find it
helpful.
http://www.felinecrf.org/anaemia.htm#treatmentshttp://www.felinecrf.org/anaemia.htm#treatments
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Indeed - I know it's hard -- but we need to do our best to give all the love
and joy we can give as they certainly deserve it-- when I was losing eight
kitties one after the other.. I was overwhelmed with the depression --and
eventually, I learned to live in the moment.. I loved all of them
I read in multiple literature that 2/3 of cats who were expsed to the virus
will thrwo off the Felk virus as well. One I saw is in the peteducation web
page in felk section about it does not tell where the back up study came from..
Also, one of the medical book I have for cats also say the
I know that it's not very common - but I did hear from two other people from
anemia list who responded to epogen who had non-regenerative anemia but who was
not a CRF kitty -- I have my kitty, ayumi who has non regenerative anemia with
unknown cause is also suffering from anemia -- she was
I am in a very similar boat, Caroline - please stay positive - my first every
rescued kitty, ayumi whom I brought from Japan, is fighting against anemial..
like Monkee -- she is not clinically ill, but her PCV went down to 8 last week
and she had her first tansfusion -- unless there is a huge
by the way, did you know there is a now new type of felk vaccine, much safer
than traditional ones -- I will get the name if you guys are not already aware
of this.
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From: MaryChristinemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
yep, exactly!
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From: Kelley Saveikamailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: FIP Facts - WAS - Suzie crossed the bridge
I counted up the percentages in
the flourescine dye
protocol for telling which kitty is peeing outside the box...but when I asked
him about interferon for Suzie he said he already had her on the human..(I know
the feline is better but he had her on the human without even being asked).
On 6/29/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED
the intranasal one, hideyo?
On 6/29/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
by the way, did you know there is a now new type of felk vaccine, much
safer than traditional ones -- I will get the name if you guys are not already
aware of this.
- Original
To make it simpler - you just have to eliminate the percentagae of this
category from 100%
30% of adult cats will become persistently infected; these cats will not
develop an adequate immune response and will remain permanently infected with
FeLV. These are the cats who will become ill and
..but then he doubled
his prices...ouch ouch.
On 6/29/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sure -- I don't know if it's commercially available right now,, as the
pharmaceutical company came over to my vet office to do some test/sample on
clinic kitties
.
From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: To Belinda: Re: Anemia Issues
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:03:12 -0600
I know that it's not very common - but I
: FIP Facts - WAS - Suzie crossed the bridge
I am not sure if it is killed or not, Hideyo. I'm trying to find out, but
haven't found anything so far. I know my vet prefers them to Ft Dodge
Most rescuers use Ft Dodge, they are cheaper...
On 6/29/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL
Yes, please please see another vet -- how insulting-- Ayumi is very much the
same -- she jumps and eat and she is not clinically ill!! I have heard kitties
who were anemic and clinically ill - and I thought anemia killed them -- but
now looking at Ayumi, there must be something else besides
Hi, Belinda, I posted it on anemia list, I think - but here's the extract
from marvistavet site --
In one study 2 out of 3 dogs treated for more than 90 days with human
erythropoietin
and 5 out of 7 cats treated for more than 180 days with human
erythropoietin
developed refractory anemia
Kelley - I am so sorry - it's just so sad - I wish you could have been there
with her, too. Please know that she is no longer in pain and free from the
body which did not allow her to do all the things she wanted to do -- now she
is free - nothing is going to prevent her from being happy and
]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: Suzie crossed the bridge
I just really didn't think she had FIP...she was just 5...
On 6/28/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
I understand kelley - now I was thinking of blood work, I personally it's very
unlikely that FIP caused coma, she has very moderate abnormality in her blood
work - as mentioned, it did mimic a very beginning of stage of FIP, but all her
organs were showing still normal and I did not expect her
not sure which one, I will
ask. I did not expect this *at all*..she was looking around and purring
yesterday...
On 6/28/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I understand kelley - now I was thinking of blood work, I personally it's
very unlikely that FIP
What was the actual corona titer that came back for suzie? I would also ask
maybe Susan to take a look at the blood result you emailed to me, if Susan does
not mind looking at it.. as she has lots of experience with actual FIP kitties
as well.. the whole thing just seems odd to me..
-
Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not seen it yet, I can get them to fax it.
He was in surgery when I called.
I will send to Susan, if she wants to look I still have it.
On 6/28/07, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
, HIDEYO YAMAMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am glad that her temprature is up to normal as it's more scary to have
lower temprature than high temp - anemic kitties have tendency to be cold -
I would recommend that your vet put a low temp heating pad on her -- also
How about the food? What do the eat? Was any of their food related to recall
food?
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From: Kelley Saveikamailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:54 PM
Subject: Re:
I am so sorry about Tomi. It's very difficult to know now if he had FIP or not
- there are lots of other causes for swollen belly than FIP - if you had done
some lab work, I can probably take a look at and see if it was possibily FIP or
not as I lost 8 kitties to FIP, I am somewhat familiar
Also, there are lots and lots of other (treatable) illness which mimic many
symptoms of FIP - swallone belly, weight loss, difficulty breathing alone are
NOT enough to even assume that its' FIP - For example, if you have a kitty with
liver disease, symptoms you will see is a very similar as you
No they are all different -- you might want to read the felk group website as
it explains different treatment there.
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From: Sheila Coylemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007
I have not used immunoregulin personally, I am a supporter of FOI -- I think
the trick to use FOI is to use it BEFORE the kitty gets really sick. I have
been using for Felk, FIV and FIP kitties - I have seen good evidance of
reducing activity of virus as it acts as anti vial agents. it never
I do remember, Michlle Lerner who used to be on the list is a big supporter of
immunoregulin - she has used for her felk kitties and she has seen it work as
well.
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From: HIDEYO YAMAMOTOmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
that's very sweet of you, Debi. I have no idea where Melissa lives - I live in
NM and would take the kitten if Melissa lives close or we can somehow arrange
for the transpotation.
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From: Debi Holmesmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi, one of my rescued kitties just have had miscarriage -- the vet told me to
take her to the emergency if she has fever ---she has 104 fever, but she seems
alert.. and I don't want to stress her by taking her to the emergency as I
don't know what they can do for her anyway... if you have any
Hi, everyone, I came back to the list..
I have a friend whose kitty, Jack has been positive for Felk for a couple of
years now. He originally had a tumor (turned out to be a cancer) on his leg
and and his leg was amputated at that time. He has been doing really well --
recently, he seems to
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On Behalf Of HIDEYO YAMAMOTO
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:34 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: hi, I am back to the list - need advise
Hi, everyone, I came back
Hi, everyone something awful happened to one of my diabetic kitty, Leo -
I boarded him at my vet clinic over night and something awful happened
- they might have gave him (or may not have) too much insulin and his
glucose level got too low - and he was almost in coma yesterday, -
since no one
There is no way that I am just going to give him up - he almost died a
couple of years ago after the dental surgery and he did not eat or move
at all for two weeks - my vet thought I should have euthanized him, but
I was not ready to give him up - in two weeks later, he all of sudden
stood up and
Island pharmacy (if you are talking about human interferon) can ship to
anywhere - I also have human interferon that I bought a several months
ago, never used - as I have been using FOI - I can send it to someone -
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