Re: [Felvtalk] PS Whimsy - twitching/jerking

2010-03-31 Thread jbero tds.net
Shannon,

I feel for your position.  There are many animals needing help and it is
overwhelming sometimes.

I must agree with the others that your best bet is to try to find help for
this little guy.  There is a large differential of diagnoses for him -
including: felv sequelae possibly an infectious or neoplastic process in the
brain causing seizure like activity; FIP; toxin ingestion; metabolic
disturbance; allergies; head injury; idiopathic seizure activity,
dermatopathologic disease; injury to paw or paw pads, etc.  Seizures - if an
underlying cause is not identified can be medically treated.  My two most
feared would be FIP and felv related.

Some of this things may be treatable.  Although his felv status imparts a
more negative prognosis, if an alternate and treatable cause is identified,
he may have a long life ahead of him.

If this is indeed related to felv he will probably stop eating and slowly
die (two to three weeks would be my guess, but this is highly
variable).   Does he still have an appetite?

In the end it is certainly your choice, but I think it would be worth trying
to identify the cause of his behavior.

Good luck on this one.

Jenny

On 3/30/10, Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I should also mention that he seems frantic too, and runs in bursts, jumps
 on fences, but nearly falls off.  He's been running in circles in the
 yard.   He also just let out a bunch of sneezes.  I hope I didn't give him
 what my guys have, this has been a horrible time.
 I always touched him w/ gloves, tied my hair back, etc.

 Is my only option??I was so hoping we'd have him in during the
 Summer.  He's about 1 /12 yrs old. We cannot bring him in, all the extra
 spots are quarantined and I won't be allowed and I don't own the house and I
 understand wanted to protect the others (who nearly died this week - needed
 fluids, temps over 105, and we are still closely watching our FIV/HCM boy
 and lupus/HCM boy.  This seems too cruel.  He needs me now to hold him and I
 can't.

 I assume he will go down hill quickly? I want to know he doesn't get so
 confused that he runs off and gets hurt or attacked by a coyote (we had our
 first in the yard the other day)

 Coming to grips with the fact that this is the first one I can't do
 everything for is very difficult.

 Shannon

 --- On Tue, 3/30/10, Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com wrote:


 From: Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Whimsy - twitching/jerking
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 5:57 PM







 My dear Whimsy, little FeLV positive boy, is still in our yard.  You might
 recall I was trying to work on bringing him to our sunroom.  He developed a
 terrible ringworm (99% sure) which delayed that.  On the day I was to bring
 him in for a check up and treatment for ringworm (he used to be feral but
 now sits on my lap etc, but still needs sedation at vet) my indoor kitties
 had a terrible outbreak of calici, and we are still dealing with it. We have
 immune suppressed kitties inside and to protect Whimsy I had to stop
 touching him (even w/ my usual gloves).  I know it hurt his feelings but I
 still visited him.  He has been energectic, bouncy, hungry, fun,
 etc.  Tonight he showed up, won't eat, is twitching, running, then laying
 down and twitching and jerking and chewing on his toes.  He is coming up to
 all our windows and meowing (he never did that, he still was a bit
 cagey).  My boyfriend figured I got the calici from him and brought it in,
 so I
 can't interact with him.

 I keep telling him to hang in there and we'll figure it out we just need
 time.  But this twitching? And if he won't eat? Even if I suited up he's not
 a cat who can be syringe fed.  I'm not used to considering 'no options'.  Is
 this the end?

 :( Shannon




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[Felvtalk] PS Whimsy - twitching/jerking

2010-03-30 Thread Emeraldkittee
I should also mention that he seems frantic too, and runs in bursts, jumps on 
fences, but nearly falls off.  He's been running in circles in the yard.   He 
also just let out a bunch of sneezes.  I hope I didn't give him what my guys 
have, this has been a horrible time.
I always touched him w/ gloves, tied my hair back, etc.  
 
Is my only option??I was so hoping we'd have him in during the Summer.  
He's about 1 /12 yrs old. We cannot bring him in, all the extra spots are 
quarantined and I won't be allowed and I don't own the house and I understand 
wanted to protect the others (who nearly died this week - needed fluids, temps 
over 105, and we are still closely watching our FIV/HCM boy and lupus/HCM boy.  
This seems too cruel.  He needs me now to hold him and I can't.  
 
I assume he will go down hill quickly? I want to know he doesn't get so 
confused that he runs off and gets hurt or attacked by a coyote (we had our 
first in the yard the other day) 
 
Coming to grips with the fact that this is the first one I can't do everything 
for is very difficult.
 
Shannon

--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com
Subject: Whimsy - twitching/jerking
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 5:57 PM







My dear Whimsy, little FeLV positive boy, is still in our yard.  You might 
recall I was trying to work on bringing him to our sunroom.  He developed a 
terrible ringworm (99% sure) which delayed that.  On the day I was to bring him 
in for a check up and treatment for ringworm (he used to be feral but now sits 
on my lap etc, but still needs sedation at vet) my indoor kitties had a 
terrible outbreak of calici, and we are still dealing with it. We have immune 
suppressed kitties inside and to protect Whimsy I had to stop touching him 
(even w/ my usual gloves).  I know it hurt his feelings but I still visited 
him.  He has been energectic, bouncy, hungry, fun, etc.  Tonight he showed up, 
won't eat, is twitching, running, then laying down and twitching and jerking 
and chewing on his toes.  He is coming up to all our windows and meowing (he 
never did that, he still was a bit cagey).  My boyfriend figured I got the 
calici from him and brought it in, so I
 can't interact with him. 
 
I keep telling him to hang in there and we'll figure it out we just need time.  
But this twitching? And if he won't eat? Even if I suited up he's not a cat who 
can be syringe fed.  I'm not used to considering 'no options'.  Is this the end?
 
:( Shannon



  
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Re: [Felvtalk] PS Whimsy - twitching/jerking

2010-03-30 Thread create_me_new
Is there no rescue near you that can help him? Do you have any animal friendly 
friends? Get him in a carrier  into a vet ASAP, PLEASE!
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-Original Message-
From: Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:22:21 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] PS Whimsy - twitching/jerking

I should also mention that he seems frantic too, and runs in bursts, jumps on 
fences, but nearly falls off.  He's been running in circles in the yard.   He 
also just let out a bunch of sneezes.  I hope I didn't give him what my guys 
have, this has been a horrible time.
I always touched him w/ gloves, tied my hair back, etc.  
 
Is my only option??I was so hoping we'd have him in during the Summer.  
He's about 1 /12 yrs old. We cannot bring him in, all the extra spots are 
quarantined and I won't be allowed and I don't own the house and I understand 
wanted to protect the others (who nearly died this week - needed fluids, temps 
over 105, and we are still closely watching our FIV/HCM boy and lupus/HCM boy.  
This seems too cruel.  He needs me now to hold him and I can't.  
 
I assume he will go down hill quickly? I want to know he doesn't get so 
confused that he runs off and gets hurt or attacked by a coyote (we had our 
first in the yard the other day) 
 
Coming to grips with the fact that this is the first one I can't do everything 
for is very difficult.
 
Shannon

--- On Tue, 3/30/10, Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com
Subject: Whimsy - twitching/jerking
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 5:57 PM







My dear Whimsy, little FeLV positive boy, is still in our yard.  You might 
recall I was trying to work on bringing him to our sunroom.  He developed a 
terrible ringworm (99% sure) which delayed that.  On the day I was to bring him 
in for a check up and treatment for ringworm (he used to be feral but now sits 
on my lap etc, but still needs sedation at vet) my indoor kitties had a 
terrible outbreak of calici, and we are still dealing with it. We have immune 
suppressed kitties inside and to protect Whimsy I had to stop touching him 
(even w/ my usual gloves).  I know it hurt his feelings but I still visited 
him.  He has been energectic, bouncy, hungry, fun, etc.  Tonight he showed up, 
won't eat, is twitching, running, then laying down and twitching and jerking 
and chewing on his toes.  He is coming up to all our windows and meowing (he 
never did that, he still was a bit cagey).  My boyfriend figured I got the 
calici from him and brought it in, so I
 can't interact with him. 
 
I keep telling him to hang in there and we'll figure it out we just need time.  
But this twitching? And if he won't eat? Even if I suited up he's not a cat who 
can be syringe fed.  I'm not used to considering 'no options'.  Is this the end?
 
:( Shannon



  
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