Re: [Felvtalk] took Yahmuna (FIV+) to vet yesterday to get vaccinated for feline leukemia
I also agree, I'd use the antibiotic. The bacteria have to be killed before they get out of hand. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 27, 2012, at 9:47 AM, GRAS wrote: > As much as I try not to overuse antibiotics, in cases of animals with > suppressed immune systems, one should be vigilant not to allow any infection > to take more hold because it may take more antibiotics in the long run. If > gums are inflamed, first sign of anything more serious, and if the vet > believes that it could lead to pneumonia, I would use the doxycylines. For > the record, I am all for using alternatives as much as possible, but dealing > with FIV/FeLV positive cats, it’s more difficult than with healthy cats. > Natalie > > From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org > [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna sacarawicz > Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:02 PM > To: feline leukemia list > Cc: Karin Jennings; Deborah Abendroth; dancingreenwo...@yahoo.com > Subject: [Felvtalk] took Yahmuna (FIV+) to vet yesterday to get vaccinated > for feline leukemia > > > why be difficult when with a little extra effort you can be impossible. > > took Yahmuna to vet yesterday with intent to get vaccinated. she had been > sneezing during week. gums were inflamed as before. no drooling. she > sounded wet. no discharge from eyes or nose. vet noted no temperature. vet > listened to lungs. I pointed out her teeth. he said she needed to go on > antibiotics - - her lungs - - her teeth - - could go into pneumonia. I > reminded him that two weeks ago he said no antibiotics - - only treat when > symptomatic. I said I wanted to wait. he said why would I wait? I said > antibiotics have not generally been helpful for her. I came home with > doxycyline which 30 hours later I have not started. > > in fairness to him. was hint of greenish mucus at nostrils this morning. a > tissue applied only came away wet. she sneezed and there was greenish mucus > which landed on the sink. last night her breathing sounded somewhat > high-pitched. not today. > > > I did not say I was not going to do anything. have been giving more vitamin > C. started the PetzLife oral gel. continuing chicken broth and humidity of > shower and humdifier. did a 20 minutes of car therapy (carrier in car - - > curved car windows capture heat). I have almost drowned on drive to airport > from my own sinus drainage. > > your comments? thank you. > > > Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 05:39:30 -0800 > > I had a cat like that - Sounded like upper resp because of scar tissue. She > had been a street cat for many many years & vet said it was due to not being > treated for URI's. They said they could do surgery & clear out the scar > tissue, but it might come back, so I opted not to do it. She always sounded > like she had a URI, but she didn't. > > Beth > > > From: czadna sacarawicz czadnasacaraw...@hotmail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 5:47 PM > re: Yahmuna: FIV + I first wrote you about Jan. 2010. She came to my NC > patio on Thanksgiving with goopy eyes very, very unwell. Went into rescue in > 7.2011. they finally had her on every 3 days oral azithromycin and > azythromycin nasal drops. She had chronic respiratory issues there. air > quality seemed good. I took her to vet this past Saturday when I brought her > home forever. Vet's thinking was so much scar tissue/inflammation that she > will always be loud breather. He said to discontinue treatment and treat her > when she becomes symptomatic. I DID NOTICE THAT HER BREATHING SEEMED BETTER > AT VET's OFFICE. no carpet. Her breathing is loud; This morning there was a > wee bit of clear moisture draining from one eye. I have humidifier going > continually/ she comes for showers. is sequestered in same bedroom where she > was from 11.2010 - 7.2011.THANK YOU!!! cz. > Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 06:44:18 -0800 > > Chronic upper respiratory or chronic allergies? My FIV cat got bad congestion > every 6 months when the weather changed & I started the furnace or air > conditioning. He was vaccinated for FeLV & lived fine mixing with my FeLV > cats for 10 years. He was vaccinated for FeLV every 6 months when there were > FeLV's in the house & he never got the FeLV. If it is actually upper > respiratory with a fever, etc, then you don't vaccinate for anything, > If you are worried about about fighting & transferring the FIV, you can have > the FIV cat's canines filed down to prevent deep bite wounds & minimize > chance of passing the FIV. > > Beth > > > > > ___ > Felvtalk mailing list > Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
Re: [Felvtalk] took Yahmuna (FIV+) to vet yesterday to get vaccinated for feline leukemia
As much as I try not to overuse antibiotics, in cases of animals with suppressed immune systems, one should be vigilant not to allow any infection to take more hold because it may take more antibiotics in the long run. If gums are inflamed, first sign of anything more serious, and if the vet believes that it could lead to pneumonia, I would use the doxycylines. For the record, I am all for using alternatives as much as possible, but dealing with FIV/FeLV positive cats, it's more difficult than with healthy cats. Natalie From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna sacarawicz Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:02 PM To: feline leukemia list Cc: Karin Jennings; Deborah Abendroth; dancingreenwo...@yahoo.com Subject: [Felvtalk] took Yahmuna (FIV+) to vet yesterday to get vaccinated for feline leukemia why be difficult when with a little extra effort you can be impossible. took Yahmuna to vet yesterday with intent to get vaccinated. she had been sneezing during week. gums were inflamed as before. no drooling. she sounded wet. no discharge from eyes or nose. vet noted no temperature. vet listened to lungs. I pointed out her teeth. he said she needed to go on antibiotics - - her lungs - - her teeth - - could go into pneumonia. I reminded him that two weeks ago he said no antibiotics - - only treat when symptomatic. I said I wanted to wait. he said why would I wait? I said antibiotics have not generally been helpful for her. I came home with doxycyline which 30 hours later I have not started. in fairness to him. was hint of greenish mucus at nostrils this morning. a tissue applied only came away wet. she sneezed and there was greenish mucus which landed on the sink. last night her breathing sounded somewhat high-pitched. not today. I did not say I was not going to do anything. have been giving more vitamin C. started the PetzLife oral gel. continuing chicken broth and humidity of shower and humdifier. did a 20 minutes of car therapy (carrier in car - - curved car windows capture heat). I have almost drowned on drive to airport from my own sinus drainage. your comments? thank you. _ Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 05:39:30 -0800 I had a cat like that - Sounded like upper resp because of scar tissue. She had been a street cat for many many years & vet said it was due to not being treated for URI's. They said they could do surgery & clear out the scar tissue, but it might come back, so I opted not to do it. She always sounded like she had a URI, but she didn't. Beth _ From: czadna sacarawicz czadnasacaraw...@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 5:47 PM re: Yahmuna: FIV + I first wrote you about Jan. 2010. She came to my NC patio on Thanksgiving with goopy eyes very, very unwell. Went into rescue in 7.2011. they finally had her on every 3 days oral azithromycin and azythromycin nasal drops. She had chronic respiratory issues there. air quality seemed good. I took her to vet this past Saturday when I brought her home forever. Vet's thinking was so much scar tissue/inflammation that she will always be loud breather. He said to discontinue treatment and treat her when she becomes symptomatic. I DID NOTICE THAT HER BREATHING SEEMED BETTER AT VET's OFFICE. no carpet. Her breathing is loud; This morning there was a wee bit of clear moisture draining from one eye. I have humidifier going continually/ she comes for showers. is sequestered in same bedroom where she was from 11.2010 - 7.2011.THANK YOU!!! cz. _ Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 06:44:18 -0800 Chronic upper respiratory or chronic allergies? My FIV cat got bad congestion every 6 months when the weather changed & I started the furnace or air conditioning. He was vaccinated for FeLV & lived fine mixing with my FeLV cats for 10 years. He was vaccinated for FeLV every 6 months when there were FeLV's in the house & he never got the FeLV. If it is actually upper respiratory with a fever, etc, then you don't vaccinate for anything, If you are worried about about fighting & transferring the FIV, you can have the FIV cat's canines filed down to prevent deep bite wounds & minimize chance of passing the FIV. Beth ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
[Felvtalk] took Yahmuna (FIV+) to vet yesterday to get vaccinated for feline leukemia
why be difficult when with a little extra effort you can be impossible. took Yahmuna to vet yesterday with intent to get vaccinated. she had been sneezing during week. gums were inflamed as before. no drooling. she sounded wet. no discharge from eyes or nose. vet noted no temperature. vet listened to lungs. I pointed out her teeth. he said she needed to go on antibiotics - - her lungs - - her teeth - - could go into pneumonia. I reminded him that two weeks ago he said no antibiotics - - only treat when symptomatic. I said I wanted to wait. he said why would I wait? I said antibiotics have not generally been helpful for her. I came home with doxycyline which 30 hours later I have not started. in fairness to him. was hint of greenish mucus at nostrils this morning. a tissue applied only came away wet. she sneezed and there was greenish mucus which landed on the sink. last night her breathing sounded somewhat high-pitched. not today. I did not say I was not going to do anything. have been giving more vitamin C. started the PetzLife oral gel. continuing chicken broth and humidity of shower and humdifier. did a 20 minutes of car therapy (carrier in car - - curved car windows capture heat). I have almost drowned on drive to airport from my own sinus drainage. your comments? thank you. Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 05:39:30 -0800 I had a cat like that - Sounded like upper resp because of scar tissue. She had been a street cat for many many years & vet said it was due to not being treated for URI's. They said they could do surgery & clear out the scar tissue, but it might come back, so I opted not to do it. She always sounded like she had a URI, but she didn't. Beth From: czadna sacarawicz czadnasacaraw...@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 5:47 PM re: Yahmuna: FIV + I first wrote you about Jan. 2010. She came to my NC patio on Thanksgiving with goopy eyes very, very unwell. Went into rescue in 7.2011. they finally had her on every 3 days oral azithromycin and azythromycin nasal drops. She had chronic respiratory issues there. air quality seemed good. I took her to vet this past Saturday when I brought her home forever. Vet's thinking was so much scar tissue/inflammation that she will always be loud breather. He said to discontinue treatment and treat her when she becomes symptomatic. I DID NOTICE THAT HER BREATHING SEEMED BETTER AT VET's OFFICE. no carpet. Her breathing is loud; This morning there was a wee bit of clear moisture draining from one eye. I have humidifier going continually/ she comes for showers. is sequestered in same bedroom where she was from 11.2010 - 7.2011.THANK YOU!!! cz. Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 06:44:18 -0800 Chronic upper respiratory or chronic allergies? My FIV cat got bad congestion every 6 months when the weather changed & I started the furnace or air conditioning. He was vaccinated for FeLV & lived fine mixing with my FeLV cats for 10 years. He was vaccinated for FeLV every 6 months when there were FeLV's in the house & he never got the FeLV. If it is actually upper respiratory with a fever, etc, then you don't vaccinate for anything, If you are worried about about fighting & transferring the FIV, you can have the FIV cat's canines filed down to prevent deep bite wounds & minimize chance of passing the FIV. Beth ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org