why do they keep renaming things? they do that with flowers and some of my
plant tags are so full of new names that i have to amke new ones.
MaryChristine twelvehousec...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks, belinda, for these links--maybe should be on the main pages?
(do any of these refer to
thanks, belinda, for these links--maybe should be on the main pages?
(do any of these refer to the fact that Feline Infectious Anemia, aka
hemobart, has now been renamed? i don't remember the new name, but it was
changed in the past 4 months, i think--i think i sent the link from the winn
feline
2 of my guys (felv -) have tested positive for bartonella and were put on
antibiotics. They really did no good. They have had most of their teeth
removed. I was told it was very common, but didn't always result in symptoms.
tonya
Amy Weygandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I
Evidently there are different types of bartonella. The bartonella my cats
tested positive for was NOT hemobartonella, but I don't know what 'type' of
bartonella it was. It caused inflammation/problems with their gums.
tonya
MaryChristine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check the archives
the
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
- Original Message
From: Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:55:55 AM
Subject: Re: Bartonella
Just to make sure no one gets confused
, March 18, 2008 11:55:55 AM
Subject: Re: Bartonella
Just to make sure no one gets confused,
Haemobartonella and
Bartonella are two very different diseases. I just
don't want any new
people to get confused about this:
http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WSAVA2003PID
thanks, belinda.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just to make sure no one gets confused, Haemobartonella and
Bartonella are two very different diseases. I just don't want any new
people to get confused about this:
http://www.vin.com/proceedings
that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
- Original Message
From: Amy Weygandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 3:45:52 PM
Subject: Bartonella
Hi Amy,
The answer I posted previously was solely for hemobartonella. I have no info.
on just regular bartonella. If you get anymore info. on bartonella, it would
be great if you could post it.
As far as the archives go, you can go to www.felineleukemia.org and choose the
archives
Hi All,
I really haven't been very active on this group over
the past couple years so I'm not sure whether this has
been discussed or not. I have a young child in my
home and this year my vet recommended having my leuk
positive cats tested for Bartonella. They are seen
every 6 months for full
for Bartonella. They are seen
every 6 months for full blood work ups. I have 5 cats
that have been here for several years and have never
had fleas in our home but tested anyways. Three have
been tested so far and two came back positive and are
on medication for 21 days. The other two are being
tested
Just to clarify, my vet said Bartonella and Hemobart
are not the same. I did the same thing and said
something about Hemobart and she corrected me that
they are positive for bartonella, not hemobart.
I thought this was just a mail list, not a message
board so I'm not sure how to check
, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Amy Weygandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to clarify, my vet said Bartonella and Hemobart
are not the same. I did the same thing and said
something about Hemobart and she corrected me that
they are positive for bartonella, not hemobart.
I thought this was just a mail list
to think of bartonella as a possibility. He is taking
Doxycicline for hemobart, and his poor stomach suffers, he doesn't
retain much food. He is also taking Stomorgyl (brand name,) another
antibiotic for anaerobic bugs, for the swelling. he seems better today,
after 6 days of treatment and some fluids
Hey Macarena,
I've been searching the internet, and evidently it's relatively new that they've been associating the bartonella with diseases in cats. There's not a lot of information. Mostly what I've read said they've found that treating the bartonella has helped with chronic eye conditions
back in becausePopeye still seems to be losing weight andbothof them still have awfulbreath. They ran bloodwork again and it was fine. Blood pressure was fine. But they both seemed to have inflamed gums even after their recent dental.
The vet said she suspected Bartonella. Not Hemobartonella. She said
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