Re: [Felvtalk] CRF cat (Sharyl)

2009-08-12 Thread Lorrie
Hi Sharyl,

I agree completely... I always start treatment on a sick cat.
My CRF cat is hand fed (assist fed, not force fed) every 2 or 
three hours all day.  He gets his meds, and I'll try fluids sub Q. 
when my vet feels he needs them. So far he is thriving, his coat has
improved, he's gained weight and he is still enjoying life. 

What I meant was, I think the time comes when we have to acknowledge
the fact that we can do no more for our cats. Trying to keep them alive
when they are obviously dying is not right.  Sorry if I came across
wrong to anyone.  By all means try treatments, but when the end is
near let them go in peace.

Lorrie


On 08-12, Sharyl wrote:

 Lorrie, Just a comment about CRF kitties.  My Pequita was dx with
 CRF over 3 yrs ago.  She'll be 17 this Oct.  She has been on meds
 and daily sub q fluids for most of those 3 yrs.  I assist feed her
 several times per day.  She will only eat from a baby spoon.  I do
 the meds, feedings and fluids on her terms and she is doing fine.
 
 Often when a kitty crashed they are are very resistant to
 treatment.  It is all new and strange for them.  Once the person
 develops a treatment schedule things usually go a lot better.  Like
 people, cats like to know what is going to happen and when it is
 going to happen.
 
 I just don't want people here to think that treating CRF or any
 chronic disease should not be attempted.  Each kitty is unique and
 will respond to treatment plans differently.  Often members of the
 CRF group are in a panic mode and are still dealing with a kitty in
 crisis.  You don't know how yours will respond until you try.
 
 Whatever problem our beloved companions have we need to remember to
 love them and treasure each day we have together. Sharyl
 

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Re: [Felvtalk] CRF cat (Sharyl)

2009-08-12 Thread Sharyl
Lorrie,
I always start treatment on a sick cat...
Trying to keep them alive when they are obviously dying is not right.
I agree completely with these statements. 
Sharyl 

--- On Wed, 8/12/09, Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com wrote:

 From: Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] CRF cat  (Sharyl)
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 1:43 PM
 Hi Sharyl,
 
 I agree completely... I always start treatment on a sick
 cat.
 My CRF cat is hand fed (assist fed, not force fed) every 2
 or 
 three hours all day.  He gets his meds, and I'll try
 fluids sub Q. 
 when my vet feels he needs them. So far he is thriving, his
 coat has
 improved, he's gained weight and he is still enjoying life.
 
 
 What I meant was, I think the time comes when we have to
 acknowledge
 the fact that we can do no more for our cats. Trying to
 keep them alive
 when they are obviously dying is not right.  Sorry if
 I came across
 wrong to anyone.  
 Lorrie
 
 



  

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