I have been a foster failure 4 times. Once I saw how well the foster's did
with the the other cats and I fell in love, they had to stay :-D.
As far as treating shelter pets, I know that at my shelter there is a set
amount per pet and anything above that comes from a special account which
has been
They do get under our skin and become a necessary to our lives. I have 3 15
pounders who think I am a mattress for them to sleep on. Thank God they take
turns. Does Gilbert like to KNEED a lot? Homey gets into a trance and digs
deeply so I have had to explain to doctors what all those little
Amani...
As always... thank you for the advice and all the other references to
research ( Doxy, Cannabinol) that can be helpful down the road... In
the case of Gilbert it is perplexing that they are so withholding re:
drugs. Gilbert is a favorite of everyone and no one wants to see him
hu
Bob
I know you have had trouble with the clinic in terms of offering you
medications, but if it were me, I would also want to try dexamethasone by
injection if possible. It is much more powerful than the prednisone in reducing
swelling and helping in reducing pain and neurological symptoms in b
leukemia.org] On Behalf Of
> Sheri Burbridge
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> Thank you for loving him so hard during his last days. It will undoubtedly be
> difficult to see him go bu
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert
Thank you for loving him so hard during his last days. It will undoubtedly be
difficult to see him go but it's the price we pay to give them the quality of
life they deserve.
My Mo was on buprenorphine in his last
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> Sent: June-08-17 7:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert and Pain Meds..
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> For my girl with the oral cancer, it seemed to help that it
t: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert and Pain Meds..
For my girl with the oral cancer, it seemed to help that it was given right at
the source of the pain. We got a curved tip syringe and it was tiny at the end.
Just slipped between her lips without seeming to cause pain. The injectible was
much slower to show e
Amani, Margo et al
Thank you for the input I am quite familiar with oral buprenorphine
having dosed my boys more times than I care to recall... was hoping
there might be something else as well but after doing my due diligence
on the Web it does appear that cats pose significant challe
.
But every cat and situation is different. I hope you find something that works
for Gilbert
Margo
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>From: Amani Oakley
>Sent: Jun 8, 2017 5:53 PM
>To: "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org"
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert and Pain Meds..
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>Bob - my
ver find that. I know how hard it is, please know you are making a huge
difference in a small, but very important, life.
Margo
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>From: ROBERT CHAPEL
>Sent: Jun 8, 2017 12:20 PM
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>Cc: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of ROBERT
CHAPEL
Sent: June-08-17 2:28 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert and Pain Meds..
Thanks Sheri...
The medication I mentioned ( Suboxone) is the brand name for Buphenorphine (
which I
: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of ROBERT
CHAPEL
Sent: June-08-17 2:28 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Gilbert and Pain Meds..
Thanks Sheri...
The medication I mentioned ( Suboxone) is the brand name for Buphenorphine (
which I could not
Thanks Sheri...
The medication I mentioned ( Suboxone) is the brand name for
Buphenorphine ( which I could not recollect at the time of my note) I
have a LOT of experience with _ Buphenorphine_ from my months with my
Little Yogi who was plagued with Uveitis... He was on it quite a
while...
Thank you for loving him so hard during his last days. It will undoubtedly
be difficult to see him go but it's the price we pay to give them the
quality of life they deserve.
My Mo was on buprenorphine in his last week. It was in little syringes that
went right on the gums/tongue, maybe it would h
While you are away from home, you could place pillows or soft mats around his
favorite up high places in case he falls and block off stairs. This way he
could still be free to roam. I hope you will find some meds for him and he can
be close to you when the time comes. As for not getting attac
My latest boy Gilbert... who is not FeLV but does have a Cancerous
Tumor behind his Right eye that is extending into his jaw and mouth, is
beginning to show signs of pain ( periodically bats at his jaw with his
paw and rubs his eye and jaw repeatedly against objects...eating is off
and he s
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