Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-23 Thread Kathryn Hargreaves
Lee, would you like me to send you my holistic stomatitis protocol?   It
worked on both my cats (not Felv+, though), one of which had it so bad that
blood spurted out his mouth whenever he opened it.


On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Lee Evans moonsiste...@yahoo.com wrote:

 A false negative is possible but not probable since they were living
 together before you took them in or at least had contact with each other.
 FeLv is NOT as contagious as vets would have you think but I do isolate the
 positives from the negatives anyway.  Steroids are only to be used in
 extreme emergency. They should not be given as a continuous medication.  I
 do give my cat with stomatitis a steroid shot every two to three months if
 needed, maybe less if the stomatitis looks like it is interfering with his
 ability to eat.  Other than that, I stay away from continuous medications
 in general.  The liver and kidneys can be severely stressed and compromised
 by having to deal with continuous doses of medications (poisons is what
 they are even if they are supposed to only poison viruses and bacterium).
 Controlling disorders by a good natural diet is a terrific way to control
 or eliminate most problems.  The occasional antibiotic shot or steroid
 should be given when needed of course, but always question the vet as to
 why it would be needed and would there be an alternative to giving the med.



 Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty
 neighbors too!


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 *Sent:* Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:13 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

 That's a huge relief. Not sure where I'd read the steroids thing, but my
 heart sunk seeing it, so I couldn't be more pleased to hear that's not the
 case.

 I'll definitely re-test Kaya, but I was also wondering, is there any
 chance the other kittens could've had a false neg? Like perhaps I tested
 them too soon after exposure?

 On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Lee Evans moonsiste...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Kaya should be treated like a kitten who got sick.  Kittens do this
 regularly and because their immune systems are not as fully developed as a
 cat's is, they tend to go downhill fast if not given extra food, meds,
 etc..  Do NOT put this cat on steroids.  It will compromise her immune
 system even more and ruin her kidney function.  Most of my FeLv cats were
 healthy until a week or two before the disease zapped them.  Most of the
 kittens threw off both FeLv and FIV.  Several adult cats with FeLv tested
 negative after 90 days.  It's not a death sentence and it's not something
 you need to treat with meds for the rest of their lives.


 Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty
 neighbors too!


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 *Sent:* Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:47 PM
 *Subject:* [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

 One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the
 snap test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month,
 Kaya gets sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is
 almost 5 months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months.
 At the time, we were told the kittens were related and tested a different
 one. They all have herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to
 isolate them separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our
 vet wanted to test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the
 other two who came back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and
 I have so many questions that seem to get conflicting answers.

 First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with
 a mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription)
 wet food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and
 Nutri-Cal, but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's
 sick? Or when she's healthy again?

 Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her
 life, or can this be managed holistically?

 Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them
 on the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for
 2-3 months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each
 other quite a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD,
 does Kaya really need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home?
 (3 adults and 4 kittens, including her.)

 Thanks,
 Jill

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-22 Thread Lee Evans
Kaya should be treated like a kitten who got sick.  Kittens do this regularly 
and because their immune systems are not as fully developed as a cat's is, they 
tend to go downhill fast if not given extra food, meds, etc..  Do NOT put this 
cat on steroids.  It will compromise her immune system even more and ruin her 
kidney function.  Most of my FeLv cats were healthy until a week or two before 
the disease zapped them.  Most of the kittens threw off both FeLv and FIV.  
Several adult cats with FeLv tested negative after 90 days.  It's not a death 
sentence and it's not something you need to treat with meds for the rest of 
their lives.


 
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too!





 From: Forgotten Felines toledoc...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten
 

One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the snap 
test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month, Kaya gets 
sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is almost 5 
months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months. At the time, 
we were told the kittens were related and tested a different one. They all have 
herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to isolate them 
separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our vet wanted to 
test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the other two who came 
back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and I have so many 
questions that seem to get conflicting answers. 

First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with a 
mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription) wet 
food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and Nutri-Cal, 
but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's sick? Or when 
she's healthy again? 

Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her life, 
or can this be managed holistically? 

Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them on 
the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for 2-3 
months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each other quite 
a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD, does Kaya really 
need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home? (3 adults and 4 
kittens, including her.)

Thanks,
Jill

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-22 Thread Christiane Biagi
Didn't find out my Tucson was FELV+ until several years after after I
brought her in (as a kitten) with my other cats.  She had tested neg on
ELissa.  So when I discovered she was pos, there was no choice for me about
keeping them integrated.  I had the others vaccinated.  I subsequently
brought in an outside feral (aka dumped) that I'd been feeding for a
couple of years  he turned out to be pos.  All of them lived together 
none of the neg ever got felv.  My Romeo passed away last year from
lymphoma-he was 8 or 9 at least  my Tucson is lying on my bed right now
living the good life of a 14+ years spoiled  pampered cat.

 

I did some research  decided on grain free foods.  I found they put on a
whole lot of weight w. dry only so I feed them all Wellness canned w. a bit
of Wellness weight mgmt. dry as their late night snack.  I have one who is
diabetic  that diet has been good for her as well.  

 

But I know that pos kittens are the most vulnerable-their immune system
can't handle the opportunistic infections.  

 

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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:48 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

 

One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the snap
test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month, Kaya
gets sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is almost
5 months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months. At the
time, we were told the kittens were related and tested a different one. They
all have herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to isolate
them separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our vet
wanted to test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the other
two who came back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and I have
so many questions that seem to get conflicting answers. 

First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with a
mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription) wet
food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and
Nutri-Cal, but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's
sick? Or when she's healthy again? 

Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her
life, or can this be managed holistically? 

Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them
on the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for
2-3 months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each
other quite a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD,
does Kaya really need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home? (3
adults and 4 kittens, including her.)

Thanks,
Jill

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-22 Thread Forgotten Felines
That's a huge relief. Not sure where I'd read the steroids thing, but my
heart sunk seeing it, so I couldn't be more pleased to hear that's not the
case.

I'll definitely re-test Kaya, but I was also wondering, is there any chance
the other kittens could've had a false neg? Like perhaps I tested them too
soon after exposure?

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Lee Evans moonsiste...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Kaya should be treated like a kitten who got sick.  Kittens do this
 regularly and because their immune systems are not as fully developed as a
 cat's is, they tend to go downhill fast if not given extra food, meds,
 etc..  Do NOT put this cat on steroids.  It will compromise her immune
 system even more and ruin her kidney function.  Most of my FeLv cats were
 healthy until a week or two before the disease zapped them.  Most of the
 kittens threw off both FeLv and FIV.  Several adult cats with FeLv tested
 negative after 90 days.  It's not a death sentence and it's not something
 you need to treat with meds for the rest of their lives.


 Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty
 neighbors too!


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 *From:* Forgotten Felines toledoc...@gmail.com
 *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 *Sent:* Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:47 PM
 *Subject:* [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

 One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the
 snap test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month,
 Kaya gets sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is
 almost 5 months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months.
 At the time, we were told the kittens were related and tested a different
 one. They all have herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to
 isolate them separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our
 vet wanted to test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the
 other two who came back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and
 I have so many questions that seem to get conflicting answers.

 First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with
 a mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription)
 wet food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and
 Nutri-Cal, but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's
 sick? Or when she's healthy again?

 Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her
 life, or can this be managed holistically?

 Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them
 on the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for
 2-3 months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each
 other quite a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD,
 does Kaya really need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home?
 (3 adults and 4 kittens, including her.)

 Thanks,
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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-22 Thread Lee Evans
A false negative is possible but not probable since they were living together 
before you took them in or at least had contact with each other.  FeLv is NOT 
as contagious as vets would have you think but I do isolate the positives from 
the negatives anyway.  Steroids are only to be used in extreme emergency. They 
should not be given as a continuous medication.  I do give my cat with 
stomatitis a steroid shot every two to three months if needed, maybe less if 
the stomatitis looks like it is interfering with his ability to eat.  Other 
than that, I stay away from continuous medications in general.  The liver and 
kidneys can be severely stressed and compromised by having to deal with 
continuous doses of medications (poisons is what they are even if they are 
supposed to only poison viruses and bacterium).  Controlling disorders by a 
good natural diet is a terrific way to control or eliminate most problems.  The 
occasional antibiotic shot or steroid
 should be given when needed of course, but always question the vet as to why 
it would be needed and would there be an alternative to giving the med.


 
Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors 
too!





 From: Forgotten Felines toledoc...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten
 

That's a huge relief. Not sure where I'd read the steroids thing, but my heart 
sunk seeing it, so I couldn't be more pleased to hear that's not the case. 

I'll definitely re-test Kaya, but I was also wondering, is there any chance the 
other kittens could've had a false neg? Like perhaps I tested them too soon 
after exposure?


On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Lee Evans moonsiste...@yahoo.com wrote:

Kaya should be treated like a kitten who got sick.  Kittens do this regularly 
and because their immune systems are not as fully developed as a cat's is, they 
tend to go downhill fast if not given extra food, meds, etc..  Do NOT put this 
cat on steroids.  It will compromise her immune system even more and ruin her 
kidney function.  Most of my FeLv cats were healthy until a week or two before 
the disease zapped them.  Most of the kittens threw off both FeLv and FIV.  
Several adult cats with FeLv tested negative after 90 days.  It's not a death 
sentence and it's not something you need to treat with meds for the rest of 
their lives.



 
Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty 
neighbors too!






 From: Forgotten Felines toledoc...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten
 


One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the snap 
test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month, Kaya 
gets sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is almost 5 
months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months. At the 
time, we were told the kittens were related and tested a different one. They 
all have herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to isolate them 
separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our vet wanted to 
test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the other two who came 
back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and I have so many 
questions that seem to get conflicting answers. 

First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with a 
mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription) wet 
food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and Nutri-Cal, 
but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's sick? Or when 
she's healthy again? 

Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her life, 
or can this be managed holistically? 

Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them on 
the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for 2-3 
months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each other 
quite a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD, does Kaya 
really need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home? (3 adults and 
4 kittens, including her.)

Thanks,
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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FeLV+ Kitten

2012-08-22 Thread Beth
All the kittens need to be retested after 3 months on the SNAP test. The virus 
can take 12 weeks to show up on the test after exposure.

Beth

Forgotten Felines toledoc...@gmail.com wrote:

One of the 3 kittens I recently rescued tested positive for FeLV on the
snap test. Although we're going to run the advanced test in about a month,
Kaya gets sick very easily and loses several ounces when she does. Kaya is
almost 5 months old now, 3 lbs 2 oz, and we've had her for nearly 2 months.
At the time, we were told the kittens were related and tested a different
one. They all have herpesvirus, which after being passed around we chose to
isolate them separately. When Kaya became deathly sick the second time, our
vet wanted to test her. Realizing none were related, we also retested the
other two who came back negative. This is my first experience with FeLV and
I have so many questions that seem to get conflicting answers.

First, how do I care for a FeLV+ kitten/cat? She's recovering quickly with
a mix of Natural Balance kibble and high cal/high stink (A/D prescription)
wet food, with added cat-appropriate vitamin C and Viralys (lysine) and
Nutri-Cal, but is there anything else I should be giving her while she's
sick? Or when she's healthy again?

Will she need to be on steroids or other medications for the rest of her
life, or can this be managed holistically?

Once the other kittens are healthy enough for vaccines, could I start them
on the FeLV vac and let them have supervised visits? They were together for
2-3 months pre-testing and never got it, and are therefore missing each
other quite a bit! And if all the cats and kittens in the house are UTD,
does Kaya really need to be quarantined until she finds her forever home?
(3 adults and 4 kittens, including her.)

Thanks,
Jill

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Belinda Sauro
Hi Gloria,
   Just an FYI, Nutrived is better than Pet Tinic, it has the folic acid 
needed in blood building and Pet Tinic doesn't.  Vit B, Iron and Folic 
acid are needed to biuld blood.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Christy Buchin

Gary,
I am sorry to hear that!  Gray Kitty had his second blood transusion last week. 
 We know we can not sustain him this way, but we are trying to buy time.  His 
Hematocrit went down to 9 when he was first diagnosed.  He had the first 
transfusion and it ended up going in the normal range of 35.  He then dipped 
back down to 18 and then 15.  At that time, he had a second transfusion and he 
has gone back up to 35 again.  We are currently working with a doctor in 
Michigan, who has done bone marrow transplants in cats.  We are hoping to help 
future cats with this illness.  
There is an anemia group as well?  How do I get to that one too?
I will keep you and your kitty in my prayers.  It is just so heartbreaking! 
From: gcru...@centurytel.net To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: Wed, 17 
Dec 2008 08:38:55 -0600 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten  One of my 
FeLV cats is very anemic now and her anemia just hasn't responded  to 
treatment, I will lose her this week as she has now refused to let me  syringe 
feed her anymore, she has always been very good about it and about  taking 
meds and now wants no part of it. There are many things you can try  to get 
the anemia reversed, Epogen as previously mentioned, Immunoregulin,  etc., but 
you may need a transfusion to give them time to work.  Unfortunately, for my 
baby the transfusion didn't seem to do much good at  all and her numbers just 
keep going down.  One of my first FeLV kittens had the same problem with his 
back legs, over a  period of a couple of days they just stopped working and he 
couldn't pee.  Tried a lot of different things but never got better and I 
never found out  what caused it, please post if your vet finds out the cause. 
 You might want to join the anemia group on yahoo.  Gary  - Original 
Message -  From: Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com To: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:32 AM 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kittenOne of our FelV kittens is very 
anemic. Has anyone ever tried iron  suppliments? We went back to the vet 
yesterday, and got her vitamins  and iron, and hope this will buy her a bit 
more time.   She is 8 months old and only weighs 3 1/2 pounds. She didn't 
 actually lose the weight, she just never gained anymore weight  than that, 
as she is also a small cat.   She recently lost control of her back legs 
and the vet isn't sure  this is caused by the FelV. He thinks it may be a 
neurological  thing.. This happened suddenly about a week ago. First she 
was  wobbly and then she got so she couldn't stand at all, and also lost  
control of her bladder and bowels. She is still eating and does not  seem to 
be in any pain. Otherwise I'd put her to sleep. She is my  daughter's 
favorite cat, and she doesn't want to do this unless the  cat is in distress. 
I just wondered if any of you had ever seen this  lose of mobility in a FelV 
cat? Advice please.   Thanks, Lorrie
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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Sally Davis
I concur with treating for hemabart even if the test was negative. That is
how Junior was treated and he lived another year and a half. He tested
negative as well but the vet treated as if he was positive for
hemabartenella.

I will be praying for kitty.

Gary I am so sorry to hear things are not going well. You are a wonderful
person to have taken on these babies. I know they give so much.

Hugs

Sally
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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Belinda Sauro
 Has the vet put her on Doxoxycline, hemobartonella is a very common 
cause of anemia and positives get it frequently.  Doxy will help get rid 
of it and if she doesn't have it won't hurt her but if she does, she 
will die if it isn't treated and the doxy may just save her life.  Has 
she even been tested for hemo and if so did your vet let you know it is 
extremely difficult to get a correct test result for it, many cats test 
negative even thought they are positive and any good vet would almost 
automatically treat a positive for it if they are anemic to be on the 
safe side.

What does the vet say is causing the anemia?  If he said the FeLV is 
causing it, run and find a new vet, anemia is NOT a symptom of FeLV, 
there are causes for it and you have to find the cause and treat it if 
that is possible, but just because a cat is positive doesn't mean it 
will get anemia and die, though you would never know if you talk to some 
vets.  Many vets are not very interactive when it comes to treating sick 
positives because they don't think they should be allowed to live 
anyway, so when they do get sick they blame whatever it is on the FeLV.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread dlgegg
Lorrie, this happened to my Shadow (felv neg) and we took him to Missouri 
University at Columbia.  they did a n and found a tumor on his spine.  he was 
18 and in severe pain, so i couldn't justify keeping him alinve and in pain so 
put to sleep.  have your vet check for tumors, since he is young, could be if 
it is a tumor, could do something about it.  dorlis
 Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com wrote: 
 One of our FelV kittens is very anemic.  Has anyone ever tried iron
 suppliments?  We went back to the vet yesterday, and got her vitamins
 and iron, and hope this will buy her a bit more time.
 
 She is 8 months old and only weighs 3 1/2 pounds.  She didn't
 actually lose the weight, she just never gained anymore weight
 than that, as she is also a small cat.
 
 She recently lost control of her back legs and the vet isn't sure
 this is caused by the FelV.  He thinks it may be a neurological
 thing.. This happened suddenly about a week ago. First she was
 wobbly and then she got so she couldn't stand at all, and also lost
 control of her bladder and bowels.  She is still eating and does not
 seem to be in any pain.  Otherwise I'd put her to sleep. She is my
 daughter's favorite cat, and she doesn't want to do this unless the
 cat is in distress.  I just wondered if any of you had ever seen this
 lose of mobility in a FelV cat?   Advice please.
 
 Thanks,  Lorrie
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Gloria B. Lane
I use PetTinic as a supplement.  That's what I used with my last  
anemic cat, who was also on doxycycline.  I think you have to be  
careful with iron supplements, use as directed by the vet.  Best of   
luck with your 8 mo old baby!

Gloria


On Dec 17, 2008, at 6:32 AM, Lorrie wrote:

 One of our FelV kittens is very anemic.  Has anyone ever tried iron
 suppliments?  We went back to the vet yesterday, and got her vitamins
 and iron, and hope this will buy her a bit more time.

 She is 8 months old and only weighs 3 1/2 pounds.  She didn't
 actually lose the weight, she just never gained anymore weight
 than that, as she is also a small cat.

 She recently lost control of her back legs and the vet isn't sure
 this is caused by the FelV.  He thinks it may be a neurological
 thing.. This happened suddenly about a week ago. First she was
 wobbly and then she got so she couldn't stand at all, and also lost
 control of her bladder and bowels.  She is still eating and does not
 seem to be in any pain.  Otherwise I'd put her to sleep. She is my
 daughter's favorite cat, and she doesn't want to do this unless the
 cat is in distress.  I just wondered if any of you had ever seen this
 lose of mobility in a FelV cat?   Advice please.

 Thanks,  Lorrie


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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Lorrie and Gary --

I have no practical advice here, just vibes coming for both these
babies. 

Diane R.

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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of gary
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:39 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

One of my FeLV cats is very anemic now and her anemia just hasn't
responded 
to treatment, I will lose her this week as she has now refused to let me

syringe feed her anymore, she has always been very good about it and
about 
taking meds and now wants no part of it.  There are many things you can
try 
to get the anemia reversed, Epogen as previously mentioned,
Immunoregulin, 
etc., but you may need a transfusion to give them time to work. 
Unfortunately, for my baby the transfusion didn't seem to do much good
at 
all and her numbers just keep going down.

One of my first FeLV kittens had the same problem with his back legs,
over a 
period of a couple of days they just stopped working and he couldn't
pee. 
Tried a lot of different things but never got better and I never found
out 
what caused it, please post if your vet finds out the cause.

You might want to join the anemia group on yahoo.

Gary

- Original Message - 
From: Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:32 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten


 One of our FelV kittens is very anemic.  Has anyone ever tried iron
 suppliments?  We went back to the vet yesterday, and got her vitamins
 and iron, and hope this will buy her a bit more time.

 She is 8 months old and only weighs 3 1/2 pounds.  She didn't
 actually lose the weight, she just never gained anymore weight
 than that, as she is also a small cat.

 She recently lost control of her back legs and the vet isn't sure
 this is caused by the FelV.  He thinks it may be a neurological
 thing.. This happened suddenly about a week ago. First she was
 wobbly and then she got so she couldn't stand at all, and also lost
 control of her bladder and bowels.  She is still eating and does not
 seem to be in any pain.  Otherwise I'd put her to sleep. She is my
 daughter's favorite cat, and she doesn't want to do this unless the
 cat is in distress.  I just wondered if any of you had ever seen this
 lose of mobility in a FelV cat?   Advice please.

 Thanks,  Lorrie


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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread gary
One of my FeLV cats is very anemic now and her anemia just hasn't responded 
to treatment, I will lose her this week as she has now refused to let me 
syringe feed her anymore, she has always been very good about it and about 
taking meds and now wants no part of it.  There are many things you can try 
to get the anemia reversed, Epogen as previously mentioned, Immunoregulin, 
etc., but you may need a transfusion to give them time to work. 
Unfortunately, for my baby the transfusion didn't seem to do much good at 
all and her numbers just keep going down.

One of my first FeLV kittens had the same problem with his back legs, over a 
period of a couple of days they just stopped working and he couldn't pee. 
Tried a lot of different things but never got better and I never found out 
what caused it, please post if your vet finds out the cause.

You might want to join the anemia group on yahoo.

Gary

- Original Message - 
From: Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:32 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten


 One of our FelV kittens is very anemic.  Has anyone ever tried iron
 suppliments?  We went back to the vet yesterday, and got her vitamins
 and iron, and hope this will buy her a bit more time.

 She is 8 months old and only weighs 3 1/2 pounds.  She didn't
 actually lose the weight, she just never gained anymore weight
 than that, as she is also a small cat.

 She recently lost control of her back legs and the vet isn't sure
 this is caused by the FelV.  He thinks it may be a neurological
 thing.. This happened suddenly about a week ago. First she was
 wobbly and then she got so she couldn't stand at all, and also lost
 control of her bladder and bowels.  She is still eating and does not
 seem to be in any pain.  Otherwise I'd put her to sleep. She is my
 daughter's favorite cat, and she doesn't want to do this unless the
 cat is in distress.  I just wondered if any of you had ever seen this
 lose of mobility in a FelV cat?   Advice please.

 Thanks,  Lorrie


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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Belinda Sauro
Cats almost never get low on iron, it does happen but not very common.  
Bailey was low when he was anemic but my vet said this was not very 
common.  Has your vet tested the baby to make sure she is low on iron, 
too much iron isn't good either.  You may try nutrivid it is a vitamin 
b, folic acid and iron supplement, CRF cats who are mildly anemic take 
it, but if the baby is very anemic with an HCT 20 or lower your in big 
trouble and more aggressive intervention is required but you really need 
to find out what is causing it and as I said before I would get the baby 
on doxy and possibly prednisolone.  Bailey got both of these but 
eventually we ended up putting him on epogen which corrected his 
anemia.  His HCT got as low as 15 but once we got him on epogen it took 
about 3 weeks to start going up and after 6 weeks it was back up to 40, 
when he passed from pancreatic cancer his HCT was still normal at 34%.

He was on epogen for months, once his HCT normalized he went from 3 
doses a week to one a week.  With out it he would have died within a 
week or two.  Epogen is expensive but Bailey wouldn't have gotten those 
extra months without it.  We suspected Bailey had cancer somewhere but 
couldn't find it, we did test after test and nothing conclusive ever 
showed up, my vet didn't feel comfortable treating it without knowing 
what kind or where.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sick FelV kitten

2008-12-17 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Thanks, Belinda, glad to know that.


On Dec 17, 2008, at 10:40 AM, Belinda Sauro wrote:

Hi Gloria,
   Just an FYI, Nutrived is better than Pet Tinic, it has the folic  
 acid
 needed in blood building and Pet Tinic doesn't.  Vit B, Iron and Folic
 acid are needed to biuld blood.

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