Hideyo,
I am pulling for ya, good luck, keep up informed.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my corona virus positive cats, Simon who is about 7 or 8 years stopped eating since last Friday night all of sudden and he started hiding all of sudden with all of my corona virus
One of my corona virus positive cats, Simon
who is about 7 or 8 years stopped eating since last Friday night all of sudden and
he started hiding all of sudden with all of my corona virus positive
cats with unknown cause of illness, the first place I go is usually oh
my gosh, its FIP and
to the little
sweetheart, hope he continues to improve ~~love and hugs to you
too,Kerry
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:46
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One of my corona
virus
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:47 PM
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Dear Hideyo
I don't have enough experience to know what may be
wrong, but I am sending lots of positive healing vibes for Simon. Are you
assist feedinghim? Or trying an appetite
I had 4 corona virus+ cats. They all lived long and normal lives and
never developed FIP, so I think you should stop worrying quite so much
about all of that.
Every once in a while, for no apparent reason, one of them would get
far too quiet and stop eating. After trying many other treatments,
Of catatonya
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 6:43
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I trapped my feral by putting canned food in
carriers. All the cats went in to eat, and finally she did too and I
closed the door behind her. This worked several times over the
years. I didn't
What I have used for many years are carriers wit Turn Locks Turn Locks
are L shaped that hold the carrier together. Often, while the carrier
is apart, I put the cat in the bottom part then just put the carrier
together. Then in the vet's I take the carrier apart putting the L:
shaped locks in my
I need an advise from you I am planning to take Buddha
(squeekie) for blood test to make sure that everything is ok before I merge her
with mine I can pet her, but she is not completely socialized
and heres a sort of my dilemma as to how to get blood out of her
One way to anthetize (?)
Have you tried Feliway to calm her down. You also might be able to put a blanket on her and ask the vet to go in that way, a blanket over the head that also calms them down.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need an advise from you I am planning to take Buddha (squeekie) for blood
Good idea.
I do have Feliway I might try that and also liked the blanket
idea.
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I'd go with the acepromezine if it won't alter any of the blood levels. Smoky was on that for a few days during his cystitis outbreak and was fine - VEEERY mellow.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need an advise from you I am planning to take Buddha (squeekie) for blood
, 2005 10:16 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT-need advise
Have you tried Feliway to calm her down. You also might be able to put a blanket on her and ask the vet to go in that way, a blanket over the head that also calms them down.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need
18, 2005 10:20 AM
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I'd go with the acepromezine if it won't alter any of the blood
levels. Smoky was on that for a few days during his cystitis
outbreak and was fine - VEEERY mellow.
Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
?
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I'd go with the acepromezine if it won't alter any of the blood levels. Smoky
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acepromezine - actually it was a 1/2 tab
andSmoky's tabs were5mg but it also comes in 10mg
I just called my vet so you wouldn't have
be if she is a sort of feral cat, do you know?
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acepromezine - actually it was a 1/2 tab andSmoky's tabs
at all? How handlable will it make her be if she is a sort of feral cat, do you know?
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acepromezine
When we were taking Gypsy in for her tests she was still very feral.
We tried to dose her with a sedative to calm her enough to put her in a
carrier. She was so drunk that we thought it would be easy. Not so.
It seemed like her being that drunk only made her more upset. She was
fighting so
I heard a similar thing, too. How will the
vet sedate her, by injection?
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When we were
ideyo Yamamoto wrote:
I heard a
similar thing, too. How will the
vet sedate her, by injection?
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When we were taking Gypsy in for her tests she was still very feral.
We tried to dose her with a sedative to calm her enough to put her in a
carrier. She was so drunk that we thought it would be easy
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When we were taking Gypsy in for her tests she was still very
feral. We tried to dose her with a sedative to calm her enough to
I had a very feral kitty and we used a long net to catch her to sedate her then she freaked out and had a heart attack, after the shot instead of mellowing it just plain freaked her out, and killed her.Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we were taking Gypsy in for her tests she was still very
the trick very easy but vets usually have
no idea how to do I have to train them to do so -
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rie A Gabbert
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18, 2005 12:40
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advise
I had a
very feral kitty and we used a long net to
catch her to sedate her then she freaked out and had a heart attack,
after the
shot instead of mellowing it just plain freaked her
] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:40 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT-need advise
I had a very feral kitty and we used a long net to catch her to sedate her then she freaked out and had a heart attack, after the shot instead of mellowing it just plain freaked
stressful does it
make sense?
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Hideyo,
If you have a very easy way to transport ferals, I'd love
I never saw her draw blood she just sedated him so she could get him safely out of the case. She even gave him his shots that way. I miss him so much he was one of a kind.
Loved to chase dogs and I have some big ones but, they were scared to death of Lucky
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I trapped my feral by putting canned food in carriers. All the cats went in to eat, and finally she did too and I closed the door behind her. This worked several times over the years. I didn't take her in to the vet every year.
When I got to the vet's, they just threw a towel over her, kept her
far
in advance this should be done.
Good
luck, Hideyo! (this may not reach you--I'm having
e-problems)
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