Re: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-28 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Kerry,I am so sorry you lost your sweet Buffy,she was lucky to have you for a 
mom.Hugs to you.
Sherry


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Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way

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From: Kerry Roach kjr2002ja...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:54 AM


Hi,
I was wondering if I could have Angel Buffy added to the candle light 
service..She is Angel Snoopy's sister..They were all friends of my kitties. 
Bandy, Inky, Lil Rascal, Buster, Albert, and Alberta, and Striper.  
She was my heart puppy..She had been on heart meds for CHF for 15 months..I 
lost her Tuesday, March 24..
I hope all of you are doing good these days.. I miss talking to you all, but as 
you all know we don't miss the dreaded Felv.  
 
Thanks so much!
Kerry and Angel Buffy


      
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Re: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-26 Thread Kerry Roach
Hi all,
Thanks so much for adding Buffy to the CLS.. Even though I don't have another 
Felv kitty, there is something about this that I must do.  I guess you all know 
what I'm talking about.
If I can ever be of any help, please don't hesitate to contact me. You all are 
always in my thoughts and prayers with your fur babies.
Kerry and Angel Buffy


  
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[Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-25 Thread Kerry Roach
Hi,
I was wondering if I could have Angel Buffy added to the candle light 
service..She is Angel Snoopy's sister..They were all friends of my kitties. 
Bandy, Inky, Lil Rascal, Buster, Albert, and Alberta, and Striper.  
She was my heart puppy..She had been on heart meds for CHF for 15 months..I 
lost her Tuesday, March 24..
I hope all of you are doing good these days.. I miss talking to you all, but as 
you all know we don't miss the dreaded Felv.  
 
Thanks so much!
Kerry and Angel Buffy


  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-25 Thread Gloria B. Lane
I'm so sorry Kerry - what a wonderful puppy  and a wonderful name -  
Angel Buffy.


Gloria


On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:54 AM, Kerry Roach wrote:


Hi,
I was wondering if I could have Angel Buffy added to the candle  
light service..She is Angel Snoopy's sister..They were all friends  
of my kitties. Bandy, Inky, Lil Rascal, Buster, Albert, and Alberta,  
and Striper.
She was my heart puppy..She had been on heart meds for CHF for 15  
months..I lost her Tuesday, March 24..
I hope all of you are doing good these days.. I miss talking to you  
all, but as you all know we don't miss the dreaded Felv.


Thanks so much!
Kerry and Angel Buffy



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Re: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-25 Thread Belinda Sauro
My condolences to Kerry  Gloria, I have posted both of your babies 
on the CLS service.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Angel Buffy

2009-03-25 Thread Sally Davis
Kerry

I am so sorry.

Hugs,

Sally


On 3/25/09, Kerry Roach kjr2002ja...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi,
 I was wondering if I could have Angel Buffy added to the candle light
 service..She is Angel Snoopy's sister..They were all friends of my kitties.
 Bandy, Inky, Lil Rascal, Buster, Albert, and Alberta, and Striper.
 She was my heart puppy..She had been on heart meds for CHF for 15 months..I
 lost her Tuesday, March 24..
 I hope all of you are doing good these days.. I miss talking to you all,
 but as you all know we don't miss the dreaded Felv.

 Thanks so much!
 Kerry and Angel Buffy



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Re: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-23 Thread Nina

Tad and Marie,
I'm sorry to hear about Buffy.  Her roller coaster rebounds remind me of 
Gracie.  She too always seemed to be fighting for her health, she too 
would rebound time and time again.  After she passed, I looked back on 
my notes about her and was surprised to see just how often she was in 
trouble during her short life.  The times she was healthy and vibrant 
stood out so much more vividly in my experience of her.  How are the 
other Angel Wings kids doing?  I'm praying that they will be strong and 
healthy for a long, long time to come.  You sure could use a respite 
from illness and loss. 

I'm so pleased to hear how fit Switters is!  Isn't it marvelous how 
quickly he seems to be acclimating to your household?  Blessings to Jen 
for helping him regain his health and retain his love of life and 
incredible attitude.  Please let us know how everyone is doing.


With many thanks to you and Marie,
Nina

Tad Burnett wrote:


 Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday morning...
She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too soon...
She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I guess
she had not been treated well by men before coming to us..
She had always been the sickly one, not very strong and had more
times that we worried about her than the others but with meds she
had always bounced back but this last time it was not meant to be...
She went down right after we lost Callie and then after we lost
OJ just a couple weeks ago she started sleeping on my pillow
which was something new and that's where she was Sunday morning...
Usually when she would stop eating we would syringe a couple CC's
and then she would eat the rest on her own but her last feeding
Saturday night she was very uncomfortable swallowing and we sort
of knew her time was near
We miss our sweet Buffy cat but we know that she is waiting for us
at The Rainbow Bridge with Winky and Callie and OJ

Sleep Well Sweet Buffy
Tad and Marie










CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread Tad Burnett

 Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday morning...
She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too soon...
She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I guess
she had not been treated well by men before coming to us..
She had always been the sickly one, not very strong and had more
times that we worried about her than the others but with meds she
had always bounced back but this last time it was not meant to be...
She went down right after we lost Callie and then after we lost
OJ just a couple weeks ago she started sleeping on my pillow
which was something new and that's where she was Sunday morning...
Usually when she would stop eating we would syringe a couple CC's
and then she would eat the rest on her own but her last feeding
Saturday night she was very uncomfortable swallowing and we sort
of knew her time was near
We miss our sweet Buffy cat but we know that she is waiting for us
at The Rainbow Bridge with Winky and Callie and OJ

Sleep Well Sweet Buffy
Tad and Marie





Re: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread Sheila208
Tad and Marie, I'm so sorry for all the lost you have suffered. You're very special people to take all these sweet babies and give them so much love. You have given them a family and a home for there short time on earth and I'm sure you will be with them again someday. Sheila


Re: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread TatorBunz


You both are in my thoughts and prayers!
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RE: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread Chris
Tad, so sorry to hear about Buffy.  I keep thinking aboutall those poor
little ones from Angel Wings and how so very lucky the 6 who found their way
to your home were...  Winky, Callie, OJ and now Buffy, had, in the last
months of their short lives, the love and care that they so deserved.  Just
giving them happiness for even a short time is a tribute to you and Marie.


Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:42 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: CLS for Buffy

  Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday morning...
She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too soon...
She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I guess
she had not been treated well by men before coming to us..
She had always been the sickly one, not very strong and had more
times that we worried about her than the others but with meds she
had always bounced back but this last time it was not meant to be...
She went down right after we lost Callie and then after we lost
OJ just a couple weeks ago she started sleeping on my pillow
which was something new and that's where she was Sunday morning...
Usually when she would stop eating we would syringe a couple CC's
and then she would eat the rest on her own but her last feeding
Saturday night she was very uncomfortable swallowing and we sort
of knew her time was near
We miss our sweet Buffy cat but we know that she is waiting for us
at The Rainbow Bridge with Winky and Callie and OJ
 
Sleep Well Sweet Buffy
Tad and Marie








Re: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread Terri Brown




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  - Original Message - 
  From: Tad 
  Burnett 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:41 
  AM
  Subject: CLS for Buffy
   Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday 
  morning...She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too 
  soon...She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I 
  guessshe had not been treated well by men before coming to us..She had 
  always been the sickly one, not very strong and had moretimes that we 
  worried about her than the others but with meds shehad always bounced back 
  but this last time it was not meant to be...She went down right after we 
  lost Callie and then after we lostOJ just a couple weeks ago she started 
  sleeping on my pillowwhich was something new and that's where she was 
  Sunday morning...Usually when she would stop eating we would syringe a 
  couple CC'sand then she would eat the rest on her own but her last 
  feedingSaturday night she was very uncomfortable swallowing and we 
  sortof knew her time was nearWe miss our sweet Buffy cat but we 
  know that she is waiting for usat The Rainbow Bridge with Winky and Callie 
  and OJSleep Well Sweet BuffyTad and 
Marie


Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread wendy
Tad and Marie,

I'm sorry to hear about your baby Buffy.  Surely she
is playing right now with her other brothers and
sisters that went before her.  And all are smiling
down on you both.

:)
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Re: CLS for Buffy

2006-02-20 Thread catatonya
Tad and Marie,I'm so sorry for your loss of Buffy. But again, you gave Buffy, and all the Angel Wings cats something very special. They will be waiting for you at the bridge.  take care,  tonyaTad Burnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Sadly my Buffy cat passed away early Sunday morning...She is the 4th of the Angel Wings 6 FeLV+ to go way too soon...She was always much closer to Marie than she was to me... I guessshe had not been treated well by men before coming to us..She had always been the sickly one, not very strong and had moretimes that we worried about her than the others but with meds shehad always bounced back but this last time it was not meant to be...She went down right after we lost Callie and then after we lostOJ just a couple weeks
 ago she started sleeping on my pillowwhich was something new and that's where she was Sunday morning...Usually when she would stop eating we would syringe a couple CC'sand then she would eat the rest on her own but her last feedingSaturday night she was very uncomfortable swallowing and we sortof knew her time was nearWe miss our sweet Buffy cat but we know that she is waiting for usat The Rainbow Bridge with Winky and Callie and OJSleep Well Sweet BuffyTad and Marie

Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-11 Thread catatonya
Tad,I hope things improve for Buffy. :( I have no ideas for you but to give her lots of love.tonyaTad Burnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  It never rains but it poursToday Buffy is not acting herself...She also came from AW and from early records she was pulledat the same day and very similar condition...Vet recommendedPTSI even wonder if they are litter mates...Any way...A trip to the vet revealed fluid in the chestShe now haspills and will be on interferon...Both Callie and Buffy and also Jet have seemed so well that my vethad felt that interferon should be saved for when a problem shows up...But now that I think of it most of my deaths have gone like Callie...I am trying to find what was the clue that I missed
 with Callie...(Not doing this for a reason to beat myself up but for the next one..)1st...I think everybody will go on interferon...2nd..A week or 2 ago I had noticed that Callie who was skin and boneswhen I got her had grown her long hair back so it was hard to tell howmuch meat she had put on...To look at her she was bordering on overweightbut her backbone still felt a bit bony and her stomach was wideEven though the vet didn't mention fluid on the chest, the breakdown of theblood and kidneys and liver were what was doing her inI suppose the pot belly stomach could have been fluid on the chest and perhapsif I had caught it then there would have been time to have helped Callie tohave longer with meHow does this sound ?? Looking for comments...Tad

Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-09 Thread Nina

Tad,
How is Buffy doing today?
N

Tad Burnett wrote:


 It never rains but it poursToday Buffy is not acting herself...
She also came from AW and from early records she was pulled
at the same day and very similar condition...Vet recommended
PTSI even wonder if they are litter mates...
 Any way...A trip to the vet revealed fluid in the chestShe now has
pills and will be on interferon...






Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-09 Thread Tad Burnett

So far it seems to be good news for Buffy
She was never an active cat like Callie ...
It can't say for sure if the meds worked that
quickly or if it was the loss of Callie that caused her
to be shy and not eat...
One of my other cats seemed to get back to their
old self in just a few hours just like Buffy did
when I started then on interferon and it didn't
do a thing for Annie that I lost a month ago...
Annie was very anemic though...I wish I understood
more about this disease...but I guess we all do

And just to keep things going we brought home
Owen...He is a middle aged long hair tuxedo...
Very pretty boy but not happy about being inside
and not very friendly...Hope we can change that...

Tad


Nina wrote:


Tad,
How is Buffy doing today?
N

Tad Burnett wrote:


 It never rains but it poursToday Buffy is not acting herself...
She also came from AW and from early records she was pulled
at the same day and very similar condition...Vet recommended
PTSI even wonder if they are litter mates...
 Any way...A trip to the vet revealed fluid in the chestShe now has
pills and will be on interferon...












Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-07 Thread Tad Burnett

 It never rains but it poursToday Buffy is not acting herself...
She also came from AW and from early records she was pulled
at the same day and very similar condition...Vet recommended
PTSI even wonder if they are litter mates...
 Any way...A trip to the vet revealed fluid in the chestShe now has
pills and will be on interferon...
 
 Both Callie and Buffy and also Jet have seemed so well that my vet

had felt that interferon should be saved for when a problem shows up...
But now that I think of it most of my deaths have gone like Callie...
I am trying to find what was the clue that I missed with Callie...
(Not doing this for a reason to beat myself up but for the next one..)

1st...I think everybody will go on interferon...
2nd..A week or 2 ago I had noticed that Callie who was skin and bones
when I got her had grown her long hair back so it was hard to tell how
much meat she had put on...To look at her she was bordering on overweight
but her backbone still felt a bit bony and her stomach was wide
Even though the vet didn't mention fluid on the chest, the breakdown of the
blood and kidneys and liver were what was doing her in
I suppose the pot belly stomach could have been fluid on the chest and 
perhaps

if I had caught it then there would have been time to have helped Callie to
have longer with me

How does this sound ??  Looking for comments...

Tad





Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-07 Thread felv
I hate to even suggest such a thing, but could it be FIP Tad? Is it IN the 
lungs, or
in the abdomen? FIP is known to go down genetic lines, so related cats are more
likely to develop it if one has already been diagnosed in the past. I'm SURE 
they
were all exposed to Corona at some point in their lives, being with so many 
other
cats at AW, and at your place. Corona doesn't always turn into FIP, only in 
certain
genetically-prone cats.

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Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-07 Thread Tad Burnett
Jenn...I don't knowAre you suggesting that liquid in the lung cavity 
is not a symptom of FeLV+ ???

My vet thinks it isHow can I tell if its FIP ???
Tad

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I hate to even suggest such a thing, but could it be FIP Tad? Is it IN the 
lungs, or
in the abdomen? FIP is known to go down genetic lines, so related cats are more
likely to develop it if one has already been diagnosed in the past. I'm SURE 
they
were all exposed to Corona at some point in their lives, being with so many 
other
cats at AW, and at your place. Corona doesn't always turn into FIP, only in 
certain
genetically-prone cats.

Jenn

 






Re: Now Prayers for Buffy and Questions

2005-12-07 Thread felv
Liquid in the LUNGS probably is related to FELV (pneumonia), I was asking if 
you were
sure it wasn't just fluid in the abdomen or chest cavity. Here's a few snippets 
off a
few good webpages about FIP. You can find links to the entire webpages on my 
website,
if you want more info.

Wet or effusive FIP
This is the acute form of the disease, where many blood vessels are damaged 
severely
and fluid leaks out of them into the abdomen or the thoracic (chest) cavity. 
When the
blood vessels in the abdomen are affected, the cat's tummy swells up with fluid
called ascites. When the blood vessels in the thorax are damaged fluid leaks 
into the
chest, impairing the ability of the lungs to expand and the cat shows difficulty
breathing.

---

What are the clinical signs of FIP?

FIP has very diverse clinical manifestations, but there are no clinical signs
associated that are unique for the disease. The classic form of the disease, 
often
termed 'wet' FIP is characterised by a build up of yellow fluid within the 
abdomen
(resulting in abdominal distension) and/or chest (resulting in breathing
difficulties). However, the presence of this fluid is not diagnostic for FIP, 
and in
addition a large number of FIP cases will not have any visible fluid build up.
Initial clinical signs are often very vague, consisting of lethargy and loss of
appetite. In some forms of the disease inflammatory lesions in the eye and 
nervous
system can occur, resulting in visual disturbances and abnormal behaviour, a 
wobbly
gait or tremors. The disease is usually rapidly progressive and ultimately 
fatal.

If any fluid is present within either the chest, abdomen or both, analysis of 
this
fluid is one of the most useful tests that can be performed. X-rays of the 
chest and
abdomen, and ultrasound examination of the abdomen are very useful to detect 
very
small amounts of fluid when obvious signs of fluid build up are lacking. This 
fluid
can then be sampled via ultrasound guidance. The fluid is most often (but not 
always)
thick and straw-coloured in appearance, and on analysis has a very high protein
content and low cell count. The presence of fluid in the abdomen does not 
confirm a
diagnosis of FIP as some other diseases can also lead to the build up of similar
fluid. If the fluid is present within both the chest and abdominal cavity, then 
FIP
is even more likely.

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While the first description of feline infectious peritonitis was reported by 
Dr. Jean
Holzworth in 1963, there are reports of clinical cases that are likely FIP 
going back
to1914. Even though we have known about this virus for a long time, we know
frustratingly little about it. However, much new research has been done in the 
past 5
years that is slowly shedding more light on this ever-present feline health 
problem.
This article is designed to present some of the newer information and change 
some of
the older ideas still found in print and other media.

Feline coronavirus operates differently from any other feline virus in several
important ways: a) systemic antibodies have no protective function for the cat 
and
may play a role in the disease FIP itself b) antibody titres are meaningless for
diagnosis of FIP or prognosis c) a vaccine is available, but there is no 
consensus on
its efficacy or safety

First, some notes on terminology.


  a.. FIP is the term for clinical disease associated with feline coronavirus
infection.
  b.. The common benign form of feline coronavirus is referred to as FECV 
(feline
enteric coronavirus).
  c.. When FECV has mutated into a disease-causing form, it is then referred to 
as
FIPV (feline infectious peritonitis virus).
  d.. Feline coronaviruses in general are referred to as FCoV.
FECV is a very common, highly infectious feline virus. It belongs to the genus
Coronavirus, which has members that infect other species (man, swine, cattle, 
birds,
dogs). The majority of cats with FECV (about 95% or more) remain healthy. But 
in a
small number of cases, FECV infection is the first step in a chain of events 
leading
to FIP. This happens because coronaviruses are made of large numbers of 
nucleotides,
the basic unit of genetic material, and they are very prone to mutations. As a 
virus
reproduces itself, errors are made in copying these nucleotides. The more
nucleotides, the more errors are possible. While most of these errors are 
harmless,
some will have the effect of giving FECV the ability to cause disease. These 
mutant
FECV strains are called FIPV.

Recent research has shown that mutant FECVs arise within an individual cat. 
Thus, we
now know that the vast majority of cats do not catch FIP, but they develop it
themselves from their own mutant FECV. Transmission of FIP from cat to cat is
considered to be rare. This fact has caused