To Marie: Re: Overjoyed

2008-03-07 Thread wendy
Marie!

So happy to read this news about Minstrel!  That gives hope for everyone!!!

:)
Wendy

 
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world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 7:45:04 AM
Subject: Overjoyed

Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she 
was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last 
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came home 
trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating well 
soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for 
couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them 
to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of 
the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning 
whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative 
:-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry
 but I think I'll be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider 
introducing a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though 
but would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is 
better than helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider carefully 
before that though - but what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 


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Oops: Re: To MICHELLE: Re: Overjoyed

2008-03-07 Thread wendy
Oops!  Sorry Michelle!  I know your name!  lol!  Wendy

 
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Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 11:03:57 PM
Subject: To Marie: Re: Overjoyed


Marie!
 
So happy to read this news about Minstrel!  That gives hope for everyone!!!
 
:)
Wendy

 
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world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~ 



- Original Message 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 7:45:04 AM
Subject: Overjoyed

Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she 
was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last 
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came home 
trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating well 
soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for 
couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them 
to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of 
the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning 
whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative 
:-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry
 but I think I'll be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider 
introducing a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though 
but would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is 
better than helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider carefully 
before that though - but what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 


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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread fsftb
 Thank you for the wonderful news and congratulations to you both!  It is so 
great to realise there is hope for our kittys!
Sue

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.
 
 I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she 
 was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
 (FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe.?Last 
 Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
 down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
 specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came 
 home trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating 
 well soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller 
 for couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked 
 them to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid 
 themselves of the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned 
 this morning whenthe blood results came back from the lab and?Minstral?is now 
 FeLV negative :-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll be 
 opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing a new 
 cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but would 
 mean?Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is better 
 than helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider carefully before 
 that though - but what a nice surprise.
 
 hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 
 
 Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 
 
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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Lance
Awesome! That is great news! Congratulations to you and
to Minstrel. 

Lance

On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 08:45:04 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.
 
 I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos
 she was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before
 Buddy (FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not
 severe.?Last Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root
 infection travel down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any
 cat can get and not specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth
 out on Tuesday and came home trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits
 bless her - but she is eating well soft food complete with antibiotics
 sprinkled over and some painkiller for couple of days. Anyway, whilst she
 was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them to re-check her FeLV status
 as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of the virus and I just
 wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning whenthe blood
 results came back from the lab and?Minstral?is now FeLV negative :-) I
 didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll be op
  ening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing a new
  cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but would
  mean?Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is
  better than helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider
  carefully before that though - but what a nice surprise.
 
 hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 
 
 Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 
 
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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Belinda Sauro

   Great news Michelle!!  Yaa Minstrel!!

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Re: Overjoyed ~ Qs for Michelle

2008-02-08 Thread laurieskatz
Fabulous news for you and Minstrel! Happy dance! I cannot even imagine how 
light your heart feels today!!!
Do you mind sharing how old she was when she first tested negative; how old she 
is now and what test was used each time?
That is, if you can come down from your cloud long enough to read email!
Laurie
  - Original Message - 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:45 AM
  Subject: Overjoyed


  Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

  I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she 
was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last 
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came home 
trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating well 
soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for 
couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them 
to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of 
the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning 
whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative 
:-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll be opening the 
champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing a new cat into the 
house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but would mean Minstrel has 
company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is better than helping none. 
Need to book leave from work and consider carefully before that though - but 
what a nice surprise.

  hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

  Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 

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RE: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
What wonderful, and, sadly, rare good news!  Long happy life to Minstrel
and congratulatory hugs to you.
 
Diane R.



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:45 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Overjoyed


Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos
she was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just
before Buddy (FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but
not severe. Last Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had
root infection travel down. The vet said the pathology looked like what
any cat can get and not specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5
teeth out on Tuesday and came home trying to get in the bag of cat
biscuits bless her - but she is eating well soft food complete with
antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for couple of days.
Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them to
re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves
of the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this
morning whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now
FeLV negative :-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll
be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing
a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but
would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat
is better than helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider
carefully before that though - but what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 


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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Sherry DeHaan
WOW Michelle that is Great news!! It is nice to hear good news for once.I wish 
more ans more of them could retest neg.
  Sherry

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she 
was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last 
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came home 
trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating well 
soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for 
couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them 
to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of 
the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning 
whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative 
:-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll be
 opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing a new cat 
into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but would mean 
Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is better than 
helping none. Need to book leave from work and consider carefully before that 
though - but what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 
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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Sally Davis
Oh WOW...

That is great news.  Congratulations to Minstrel.

Sally

On Feb 8, 2008 8:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

 I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos
 she was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before
 Buddy (FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not
 severe. Last Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root
 infection travel down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat
 can get and not specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on
 Tuesday and came home trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her -
 but she is eating well soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over
 and some painkiller for couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op
 bloods taken I asked them to re-check her FeLV status as I know
 occassionally cats can rid themselves of the virus and I just wanted to know
 either way. The vet phoned this morning whenthe blood results came back from
 the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative :-) I didn't know whether to laugh
 or cry but I think I'll be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even
 consider introducing a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be
 FeLV - though but would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and
 helping any cat is better than helping none. Need to book leave from work
 and consider carefully before that though - but what a nice surprise.

 hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx

 Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble
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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread laurieskatz
Thanks! We had Isabella tested again yesterday. Awaiting results.
L
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  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:51 AM
  Subject: Overjoyed


  Laurie 

  Minstrel was in sanctuary with now Angel Buddy (FIV+) when they were first 
tested and from what i gather they were both tested around 6 months of age - 
obviously Buddy was FIV and Minstrel tested positive for FeLV - I assume they 
used the in house SNAP test at that point. From what I gather though FeLV+ 
results are more reliable than  FIV results on the in house test. 

  To be honest I didn't ask what test it was this time but I know they sent it 
away and didn't test in house. The test cost me close to £50 in UK and Minstrel 
is now 4 years old. 

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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Lynne
Wonderful news Michelle.  I'm so happy for you and Minstrel.  It is indeed good 
to hear some happy news for a change.
Lynne
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  From: Sally Davis 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:20 AM
  Subject: Re: Overjoyed


  Oh WOW...

  That is great news.  Congratulations to Minstrel.

  Sally


  On Feb 8, 2008 8:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos 
she was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy 
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last 
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection travel 
down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and not 
specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and came home 
trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is eating well 
soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some painkiller for 
couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods taken I asked them 
to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats can rid themselves of 
the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The vet phoned this morning 
whenthe blood results came back from the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative 
:-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but I think I'll be opening the 
champagne tonight. I could now even consider introducing a new cat into the 
house (would obviously have to be FeLV - though but would mean Minstrel has 
company when I'm at work - and helping any cat is better than helping none. 
Need to book leave from work and consider carefully before that though - but 
what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 


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RE: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Chris Behnke
This happened with one of my cats, so I know how you feel!  It is great that
someone else can experience this as well.  Give Minstrel a special treat
from all of usJ

 

Chris

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rosenfeldt, Diane
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:41 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Overjoyed

 

What wonderful, and, sadly, rare good news!  Long happy life to Minstrel and
congratulatory hugs to you.

 

Diane R.

 

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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Overjoyed

Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos she
was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before Buddy
(FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not severe. Last
Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root infection
travel down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat can get and
not specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on Tuesday and
came home trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her - but she is
eating well soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over and some
painkiller for couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op bloods
taken I asked them to re-check her FeLV status as I know occassionally cats
can rid themselves of the virus and I just wanted to know either way. The
vet phoned this morning whenthe blood results came back from the lab and
Minstral is now FeLV negative :-) I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but
I think I'll be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even consider
introducing a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be FeLV -
though but would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and helping
any cat is better than helping none. Need to book leave from work and
consider carefully before that though - but what a nice surprise.

hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx 

Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble 

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Re: Overjoyed

2008-02-08 Thread Kelley Saveika
I'm so happy for you!!!:):)

On Feb 8, 2008 7:45 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just wanted to bring a positive note to you all.

  I took my FeLV girl Minstrel to the vet last week to check her mouth cos
 she was showing dental signs. I'd had her checked at New Year just before
 Buddy (FIV+) passed away and her gums were a little inflammed but not
 severe. Last Friday she had 3 wobbly teeth and red gums so she'd had root
 infection travel down. The vet said the pathology looked like what any cat
 can get and not specifically just related to FeLV. She had 5 teeth out on
 Tuesday and came home trying to get in the bag of cat biscuits bless her -
 but she is eating well soft food complete with antibiotics sprinkled over
 and some painkiller for couple of days. Anyway, whilst she was having pre-op
 bloods taken I asked them to re-check her FeLV status as I know
 occassionally cats can rid themselves of the virus and I just wanted to know
 either way. The vet phoned this morning whenthe blood results came back from
 the lab and Minstral is now FeLV negative :-) I didn't know whether to laugh
 or cry but I think I'll be opening the champagne tonight. I could now even
 consider introducing a new cat into the house (would obviously have to be
 FeLV - though but would mean Minstrel has company when I'm at work - and
 helping any cat is better than helping none. Need to book leave from work
 and consider carefully before that though - but what a nice surprise.

  hugs and good wishes to all your kitties xxx

  Michelle, Minstrel, Angel Buddy  Angel Bramble
  
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