Robert, May I ask what his HCT is?
~ Nancy ~
> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Amani Oakley <aoak...@oakleylegal.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, Robert, I would think that it makes sense to try to get ahead of the
> problem. Just purely on a logical basis, while the bone ma
d at times Fancy Feast
>> Classics Chicken or Turkey. Gee, if there are any homemade recipes
>>
>>
>> that are good for them, I would love to hear about them. Holisitic Select
>> is a no grain, no gluten food. As for the fish? No way would I feed any
on Saturday. Her
lymph nodes are swollen.
Thank you! Nancy
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> On Nov 30, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Amani Oakley <aoak...@oakleylegal.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Nancy
>
> I will answer the questions I can.
>
> 1. You can use Epogen or Darbeopoetin to i
that
they may consider selling.
Nancy
Fayetteville, TN
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Get a hold of Casa De Los Gatos. Great group. I sponsor a FIV Tuxedo kitty
named Turbo Girl. Beth Montes has pu heart and soul into it. They are in
Tuscon, AZ. go to casadelosgatos.org
Nancy
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that they were in homes but we are willing to allow them to live out their
lives in the shelter as sanctuary if necessary. We do not want to euthanize
them if at all possible.
Nancy C.
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pocket book can handle it, I would recommend it and try it. Good
luck.
Nancy
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for the long diatribe.
Nancy
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Taz and I are still here. I look forward to this talk. I'm glad there is so
much good input and caring from people for the positives. I wish more would be
educated.
Nancy
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Yes, it's her white blood count that is dropping.
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of websites that may help.
http://www.imulan.com/felv-fiv-treatment.html
http://fabulousfelinesandfidos.yuku.com/reply/39095/t/-Treatment--Feline-Leukemia--Feline-Aids-FeLV--FIV-.html
hope this helps,
Nancy and Taz
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I had a problem getting my cat to eat when she was sick. My vet said to try
canned salmon or tuna. She said the stinkier the better because it will
entice her sense of smell. I tried it and she's right. Taz likes the canned
salmon better. Hope this helps.
this for as long
as she is responding to it. She's not limping and her blood counts are
responding positively. This might be something you can try as well.
Good luck with the kitten.
Nancy
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the teeth join the gums. The
tartar irritates the gums and they recede even more. As the condition
worsens the bone may become exposed. The vet suggested that the teeth be
pulled to lessen the reaction.
Nancy Schneider
Management Analyst
Dept of Transportation
12544 Saticoy St
N Hollywood 91605
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time thinking about the subject,
because this list really is so amazing, and so much better than all the
others.
Michelle
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Try giving her the Just Born formula. Someone suggested it before. It
seems like a good source of nutrition if she's weak.
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Frullani, Anita [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27
for feline leukemia? I know the cat is not doing well. She is
thin and has stomatitis. I am going to take her to a holistic vet to try
to get her better.
Nancy Schneider
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Thanks for the info. One of the vets thought you could.
Nancy Schneider
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kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/06 11:22 AM
At 11:13 AM 10/27/2006, you wrote:
You do not get a positive
Thank you for your kind words.
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Lora [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/06 12:25 PM
Nancy,
Agreed. It is very rare for a cat to become positive
from a Feline Leukemia
. That is very accurate in Samantha 's case. She definitely is
irritible. I noticed that ever since I adopted her.
Nancy Schneider
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Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26/06 5:22 AM
Nancy
This vet definitely has experience with the disease. Eventually, I will
go to a vet dentist if whole mouth extraction is necessary. I just don't
have the money right now and the vet feels that the three teeth need to
be removed immediately.
Nancy Schneider
Management Analyst
Dept
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/06 5:48 PM
Nancy
An average cat needs to eat about one 5.5 oz can of food each day..
If she is eating much less than that than that explains the weight
loss...
FeLV is spread in the saliva so it is possible to spread by grooming
or food and water... It dies as soon
to help her. I am planning on taking her to a holistic vet.
If anyone has any other suggestions
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I am saying many prayers for your baby.
Nancy Schneider
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Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/06 9:32
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Hi, everyone, I am here to ask again to send healing positive energy
may try interferon. From what I read it seems to work.
I've had cats for 17 years and never had any experience with feline
leukemia.
Thanks for your words of support.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/06 10:20 AM
Hi Nancy,
I'm sorry you had to find us, but welcome to the list. Gingivitis,
(irritated
two dogs. But she has never exhibited any
slightest hesitation about giving the dogs a whack when she wants to be
left alone.
Nancy Schneider
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N Hollywood 91605
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wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/06 11:07
that there is hope for feline pos cats. I have very little experience
with that disease. I always thought it was highly contagious and the cat
had to be put down. This vet said that is not the case. I guessm we
learn something new every day.
Nancy Schneider
Management Analyst
Dept of Transportation
12544 Saticoy
The vet did a blood test and said that it came back negative for FIP but
positive for Feline leukemia. They did a more comprehensive blood test
and they said her bone marrow and cbc was normal. I don't know what it
means exactly, but hopefully it means her disease is not that
unmanageable.
Nancy
to transmit , because of the fact that the virus is very sensitive
outside the body. I have read this fact before.
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wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/06 1:32 PM
Hey Nancy,
I
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