Kelley, I was thinking the exact same thing. Fairly recently a young lady
posted, got very little good advice, but a great deal of criticism and then was
never heard from again. The people of this group have so much to offer. It is
a shame to scare off those needing good advice!
Sent from my
I also received that email and did not know what it meant. I know my last
posting was very short and posted. I was thinking that maybe a filter was
causing some of the emails I should have received to bounce as I often read a
chain with emails that I didn't see.
On Mar 12, 2012, at 9:07 AM,
Well said! I was trying to think of how to say the same thing.
On Mar 11, 2012, at 2:16 PM, GRAS wrote:
> I am so sorry about Ginger; every time I hear of a cat dying, it hurts,
> whether it's someone else's or my own...and it happens so often on this
> list!
> No, getting another cat is not be
Kitty needs to be properly diagnosed. Both of my babies have lymphoma. One was
diagnosed with X-ray, ultrasound and fine needle aspirate and the other with
X-ray and fine needle aspirate.
They both receive chemo (Fuji for 20 months now). Both cats are relatively
healthy considering their circ
You've gotten good advice to see a vet. Both of my FeLV cats developed lymphoma
at an early age with the symptoms you describe. They both receive chemo (one
for 20 months and the other for 3) and both are doing well. It is a scary
diagnosis, but just wanted you up know that if it is what your ki
She is beautiful. I hope you find her a home!
On Jan 15, 2012, at 12:09 PM, Shanda Robertson wrote:
> Hi, I am new to this list.
>
> I've just found out that a stray cat I've been looking after is FeLV+. She
> is an adorable, petite young female (1-2 years old) that I've named
> "Munchkin"
Hello all,
OK, it is official. My family will be arriving in Charleston, SC in June. I
can't wait to be back in the good, ole USA! However, I will miss my Japanese
vet so much. I am hoping someone on here knows of a good vet there. I've been
given some links to look for a vet, but personal
isaki has
> started.
> Natalie
>
> -Original Message-
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Melinda Kerr
> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 7:35 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvta
Hello all,
Our time in Japan will finally be ending next summer. I have been so happy
with my Japanese vet and credit him with the amazing health of my Fuji, who was
diagnosed with Mediastinal Lymphoma 17 months ago. She was given 2-3 months to
live and has exceeded that by over a year due to
Sorry for your loss. At least you had each for time he had!
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On Nov 19, 2011, at 6:01 AM, john pollack wrote:
> I lost my little Tigger today, 1 month short of his 5th birthday. FeLV+ since
> birth. God speed, lil Tigger
> ___
> F
They are both so cute and look quite at home in your house. I'm glad you decided to keep both. I have 2 positives (may have caused the second by mixing too young too soon:( However, I have no regrets because they are best friends! Even though one has suffered from lymphoma (in remission for 15
So sorry you lost Miller. At least you gave him the chance to fight!
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On Sep 23, 2011, at 6:12 AM, Edna Taylor wrote:
> Well, after trying one round of chemo last week Miller seemed to have a bit
> more pep in his step and was eating like a champ but then on Tuesday, he
> d
My kitten was diagnosed at around 8 weeks. He had a few minor health issues at
the time and I had him treated several times with antibiotics. Since then he
has had no obvious health issues. He is now a year old. I have never used any
kind of supplements. My treatment has been lots of love,
Every kitty is different and might require a different treatment. My Fuji has
survived Mediastinal lymphoma for 14 months. At this point she shows no signs
of slowing down any time soon:) We live in Japan, so the treatment is a bit
less than traditional. However, my vet does use a series of
I didn't find out that Fuji was positive until she was having breathing
problems. She was just a year old (tested negative as kitten with extremely
limited outside time and only after she was 9 months. The vet thinks she got
it from her mother and it didn't show on original test.) Anyway, she
Your love for these babies overwhelms and inspires me. I truly do not know how
you deal with the heartache! However, I'm sure the rewards of knowing that
these babies knew love is worth it. Please keep doing what you are doing.
Melinda
On Aug 15, 2011, at 11:55 AM, Sherry DeHaan wrote:
> We
So sorry Bocce didn't pull through! As always I deeply feel your pain. Thank
you for your loving care!
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On Jul 23, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Sherry DeHaan wrote:
> What an awful week it has been...lost too many Sids kids and several Crash
> cats. :(
> Bocce' was one of the dirties
Sherry- Oops, sorry I misspelled your name!
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On Jul 22, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Melinda Kerr wrote:
> Sherri,
>
> So sorry for your recent losses. Please refresh my memory, what does SIDS
> stand for and where are you located?
>
> Your stories always inspir
Sherri,
So sorry for your recent losses. Please refresh my memory, what does SIDS stand
for and where are you located?
Your stories always inspire me!
Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo
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On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:21 AM, Heather wrote:
> I am sorry too Sherry, SIDS kitties always have
Bless you for loving these babies. My heart breaks for you every time you post
about losing one!
Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo
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On Jun 28, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Sherry DeHaan wrote:
> Another one of our wonderful Sids kids became an angel today. Plato was a
> laid back sweet gray
That is great news. It sounds like maybe the worst is over!
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On Jun 28, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Sally Davis wrote:
> Hi Heather,
>
> Thanks for encouraging news. We did go back today. At first I though he was
> not inproving but the vet saw marked improvement slight dehydration so
5 Jun 2011 01:16:03 -0400
>> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] VooDoo is missing
>>
>> Melinda I will be praying for VooDoo's return.
>>
>> My ittle Bitty is at the Vet now because I found him unable to move and
>> crying. He may not make it through the night. Possb
You should definitely have her chest X-rayed. Her symptoms sound a bit like my
Fuji's. She has mediastinal lymphoma. With treatment, she is still very
healthy almost year after being diagnosed!
On the other hand, when VooDoo had a couple of bouts with the panting like
breaths. I panicked, thi
OK, so who says miracles and divine intervention do not exist? After a couple
of hours in the very hot sun, I found evidence that maybe VooDoo was alive and
close by. Then, I discovered that the police now have a NO trapping policy. I
went to my Japanese vet to see if he could find a trap. H
t. Possble stroke, nuerological
> issue they did lots of tests. He is not in pain but his mind is not here
> either. Please pray for my lover boy he is 12.
>
> Thanks all
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Melinda Kerr wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>>
g] On Behalf Of Melinda Kerr
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:09 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] VooDoo is missing
>
> Well, around midnight I heard my other cat meow and looked outside. There
> was a big yellow cat that I have seen hanging around a
er another day or two his wellbeing will
be my first priority.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions! ( I will check out the Facebook
groups to see if any of them are local and can help with our other issues!)
Melinda, Fuji and VooDoo
On Jun 24, 2011, at 11:16 PM, Melinda Kerr wrote:
&
can hide a lot of
different places. Fortunately, I am able to lock off that area and keep Fuji
inside.
I'll keep you posted. I am hoping that the morning brings my kitty back to me!
Melinda, Fuji and VooDoo
On Jun 24, 2011, at 6:53 PM, Melinda Kerr wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It is
Hello all,
It is with a very heavy heart that I am asking for some positive energy from
this group! My son's friend left a door open last night and my little VooDoo
escaped. He is terrified of being outdoors and all attempts to capture him
only scared him more! We live on a military base and
I am in a unique situation. We live on a military base in Japan with limited
resources. I take my cats to a general practice Japanese vet. He has kept my
Fuji alive and healthy for almost a year. She is FeLV positive with
Mediastinal Lymphoma. I never had the opportunity to give her supplemen
As sad as it makes me every time someone loses one of their babies, it makes me
happy to know how much they were loved! So sorry for your loss.
Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo
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On Jun 8, 2011, at 7:29 AM, Sharyl wrote:
> Andy, I was saddened to read that Aggie has crossed the R
d then
>>> just plain sisal rope. In a multiple-cat household, the last is the
>>> least
>>> effective because those twines are scratched apart and have to be
>>> recovered
>>> (can be done!) Using catnip on scratch posts to retrain is a good
>>&
Has anyone tried Soft Paws for their cats? I have read a few unfavorable
reviews on Amazon.com, but even more favorable ones. My cats are starting to
damage the persian rugs and leather carpet. My husband is threatening bodily
harm if they don't stop it!
Melinda, Fuji and VooDoo
_
My Fuji had labored breathing. We discovered that she had fluid caused by a
mass that was found to be Mediastinal lymphoma. She has been receiving chemo
for 10 months and you can't even tell she is sick.
My VooDoo had a couple of episodes of labored breathing and the xray showed a
small amoun
So sad for you that you lost Rosie so soon after Murphy. She brought Miso and
Sachi into your life so you wouldn't be alone. She knew they would comfort you
when she was gone. She and Murphy are together again.
Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo
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On Mar 30, 2011, at 6:21 PM, Sharyl
My crazy Fuji just wants to make friends with them. She brought us a bird that
fell out of a nest once. She brought another one, and then let it go (alive)
when it was time to come in. I have caught her a few times with the hamster,
but she has never hurt her. I suppose she just doesn't reali
Thank you all for your answers. It will be a while before I get to bring them
home. However, with recent events, I wanted to be sure. Thanks again.
Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo
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On Mar 22, 2011, at 5:35 AM, czadna sacarawicz
wrote:
>
>
> IT DEPENDS ON THE AIRLINE re: cer
Would a FeLV positive cat showing no signs of illness be able to get a health
certificate to travel by air? My current vet seems to think it wouldn't be a
problem. However, she is leaving and I am worried it could be a problem!
Thanks for your input.
Melinda, Fuji, VooDoo
iPhone
On Mar 20, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Sharyl wrote:
> Melinda, how are you doing? The devastation of the earthquake and tsunami is
> so awful. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
> Sharyl
>
> --- On Sun, 3/20/11, Melinda Kerr wrote:
>
>
> From: Melinda Kerr
> Subje
Oh, this makes me so terribly sad. I know some of you will step up and help if
you are able. Boy has it been an education being a part of this group. My two
FeLV babies were "accidents." Both negative when adopted, later testing
positive. My Fuji has survived with mediastinal lymphoma for 8
I agree completely. My 18mo old female with cancer who receives chemo has
accepted the kitten since day one. When she doesn't feel like playing she
patiently lets him know. When he doesn't back of she makes it quite clear she
doesn't want to play! I've felt like she acts like a momma kitty.
I
My cat tested negative at 6 weeks old. She did not go out until she was 8
months old. Even then she rarely if ever came in contact with another cat. She
was only out for very short periods close by the house. She never came home
showing signs of a fight.
Looking back at her medical history, in
Maybe I can find the Benedryl. Thanks,
On 07 Dec, 2010,at 08:20 AM, Edna Taylor wrote:
You can give cats children's Benadryl (ONLY .10 (one/tenth) of a cc) or if you
have access to a nebulizer, those are great too.
From: msk...@me.com
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 07:37:33 +0900
To: felvtalk@felin
results from the Convenia antibiotic injection.
--- On Mon, 12/6/10, Melinda Kerr wrote:
From: Melinda Kerr
Subject: [Felvtalk] Helping kitty with extreme congestion
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 2:37 PM
As I wrote in my previous post on
mixing, my little kit
Also, I forgot to add that Fuji had her first follow-up appointment from her
second round of chemo. The vet believes the second mass has been shrunk!
Besides a sneeze or two, probably inherited from her baby brother, she is in
excellent condition. We will do blood work later this week and lo
As I wrote in my previous post on mixing, my little kitty is extremely
congested. The vet has given him antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicine,
but since he isn't too interested in eating, I am having trouble getting them
into him. I have very limited access to medications or natural remed
I brought a very young stray kitten into my home at about 6 weeks. His initial
test was negative and he was vaccinated even though he was a bit too young for
it. I am in Japan and they have very different beliefs. (Their first vaccine
is a 5 in one and includes it.) Anyway, I kept the kitten
Exactly the first drug that was used on Fuji! I hope it works as well for
Spanky:)
Melinda and Fuji
On Dec 6, 2010, at 10:53 PM, Stacy Zacher wrote:
> Hi:
>
> PLease send some healing thoughts and purrayers for Spanky today - he
> has his first chemo - vincristine. Paws crossed everything go
f you want more info.
Good luck to you and Fuji also.Sending healing waves to you!!!
Thanks again
Stacy and Spanky
Message: 8
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2010 09:16:00 +0900
From: Melinda Kerr
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Spanky has large cell lymphoma
Message-ID: <36a7a
Stacy,
I am sorry to hear your outcome. Since I am currently going through the same
thing I can understand all of your concerns. It looks like his WBC count is
OK, my vet would definitely do a treatment with it that high! You have the
added benefit of having an oncologist at your disposal.
d even ran up the stairs today which he hasn't done in many
> weeks.
> Purraying your Fuji continues to do well and thank you for sharing her story
> and success.
> Stacy and Spanky
>
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:11:24 +0900
> From: Melinda Kerr
> To
Stacy,
My kitty Fuji is almost 18 months old. In July, she was diagnosed with FeLV
and a mediastinal mass. Very little effort was spent diagnosing her, but the
final conclusion was lymphoma because of the presence of FeLV. At that time,
all I wanted was to make her more comfortable. She res
Alice,
I am so sorry for your loss. I've enjoyed following his progress and your
stories about him. You gave him a wonderful life, as you did with your other
babies and he couldn't have asked for more!
Melinda, Fuji and Voodoo (no longer Shadow!)
On Oct 26, 2010, at 3:54 PM, Alice Flowers wr
edicated to the welfare of animals.
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Original Message
Subject: [Felvtalk] Mixing
From: Melinda Kerr
Date: Wed, October 13, 2010 2:14 am
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
OK, I know I am going to get some really strong opinions
-Original Message-
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Melinda Kerr
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:15 AM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Mixing
>
> OK, I know I am going to get some reall
It all seems as though fate has hand, doesn't it? Thank you for the response.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 13, 2010, at 9:54 PM, Beth Noren wrote:
> I rescued a litter of 5, 1 tested positive and was quarantined, and
> died of FIP at 12 weeks old. One of the "negatives" became sick soon
> afte
x until I got all their vaccinations up to date. After that, per
> my vet's opinion/advice, I let them all interact. Mandy passed away about 2
> years later but no one else has gotten sick (and Mandy's been gone for a year
> now).
>
> Pat
> - Original Mes
OK, I know I am going to get some really strong opinions on this one. What I
really want is positive feedback from people who have mixed positives and
negatives. My Fuji contacted her FeLV from her mom and it didn't show up on
her initial test. We did not know she was positive until a medi
Thank you for sharing your heartfelt experiences. These babies are truly
special. I'm not sure if it is because they are sick or if it is because we
love them so much better due to their sickness. I know I took my kitty for
granted until she got sick. Now I spend every day trying to make wha
My Fuji absolutely refuses to take pills. However, the last few days I've
added lysine to her wet food and she has been eating it pretty well!
On Oct 4, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Bonnie Hogue wrote:
> Sharyl
> I perked up reading your message about L-Lysine and herpes. I have my
> mother's dear cat,
I also never saw your original post on Lydia, so I don't know what her
condition is or what led you to have these tests to begin with. My Fuji had an
HCT of 17 about 8 weeks ago. I was very concerned she would need a
transfusion. She has since bounced back and hasn't had the anemia since. She
moniously put him in the garage. No fuss. But somehow he got it
> and that was the last time he chased him.
>
> They're pretty smart and when they want to please you they figure out what
> you
> want from them if you can give them clear messages, and no cat wants to
> plea
You all have such wonderful ideas and I have actually been quite entertained by
reading them. Many of you have taken in kitties that have been abandoned or
abused. It breaks my heart when I hear of one passing away. You all have
extremely kind hearts and have provided great support.
Thanks,
at night. I don't feed them after
> about 3:00 pm so they are hungry and come dashing in before dark.
>
> Lorrie
>
>
> On 09-18, Melinda Kerr wrote:
>
>> I forgot to add that on our very small base there are no wild
>> animals, most strays are cau
e got used to it.
Then she could safely explore the great outdoors. By the way you don't walk
a cat. They walk you. LOL
Mattie, my blind FeLV kitty loved going outside and exploring. I used a
harness and one of those retractable leashes.
Sharyl
On Sep 17, 2010, at 11:04 PM, Melinda Kerr w
t do
> that to the other cats that depended on me...nor could I face what might
> happen to her. We live in the country with dogs, coyotes, hawks
> and.well, you get the idea.
>
> With a lot of stress-reducers, your little one will adjust. Actually,
> getting a
Actually,
> getting a companion who is FELV+ may be the best answer.
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Melinda Kerr wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I haven't really posted much and I've never actually shared my story. I
>> will be brief now and
Hello all,
I haven't really posted much and I've never actually shared my story. I will
be brief now and say that I have a 15 month young kitty who is FeLV positive
and receiving Chemo for mediastinal lymphoma. The problem is, she doesn't know
that she is supposed to be sick. At this time th
Your kindness will never be forgotten. It takes a wonderful person to take
care of animals as you do.
Melinda Kerr
On Aug 18, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Karen Griffith wrote:
> All of your messages touched my heart and brought tears, as I see that there
> are so many other caring, loving peop
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