Tonya,
Hi sweetie! Yes, as a matter of fact I am! *glows*
Jasmyn Victoria was born on 02-13-06. She was 8
pounds, 7 ounces and 20 inches long! Yeah, a whooper!
Her head alone wad 33 and 1/3 cm around.
Now at five (5) months old she weighs 18.4 pounds and
is over 25 inches long! Like I said a
Please keep us posted on Madison Lee. I hope she gets
good news!
:)
Wendy
--- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have added Madison Lee to the special needs
list. I hope it
turns out to be nothing serious. Fred had a lump on
his shoulder area a
couple of years ago and it was a
Hi Everyone,
I called the vet's office yesterday around 4:30 P.M.
for an update on Madison's status and am happy to
report that she not only survived the general
anesthetic (isoflurane gas), but the operation itself!
Due to Madison's age I was SO worried about the use of
anesthetic, but she
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lora
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Special Need List Add-On: Madison Lee
Hi Everyone,
I called the vet's office yesterday around 4:30 P.M.
for an update on Madison's status and am happy to report
That is fantastic news!!! And the price is very good. I can't get a dental for less than $300!Haven't heard from you in a while.. does that mean you're now the proud parent of a baby person???tLora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Everyone,I called the vet's office yesterday around
Helene,
I never gave it much thought, but you know what,
Madison's name DOES sound Southern does it not? LOL.
As a matter of fact yeah, we resided in Southern
Indiana.
Huh. I never realized that I had named her after a
Southern Bell. I was just looking for a nice middle
name that sounded/looked
Nina,
No the mass has not grown in size since I found it
on 07-01-06.
However, I do not know how long Madison has had the
lump. It is very possible that it started out
extremely tiny i.e. pea size and I just had not
discovered it yet.
It is also possible that the knot has always been the
size
Didn't the vet remove the lump today? It's possible he had a good idea
what it was just by looking at it. When do you get the results back?
From the way you describe it, it does sound like the fatty deposits
that some of my crew have had. I know they are more common in older
animals, but
In a message dated 7/10/2006 1:58:26 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Belinda,Could you please add my darling little Madison Lee tothe "Special Needs" list? She is one of my FeLVnegatives who is a five (5) year old black and whitetuxedo.On July the first I found a knot, the
I have added Madison Lee to the special needs list. I hope it
turns out to be nothing serious. Fred had a lump on his shoulder area a
couple of years ago and it was a fatty tumor of some kind. I hope the
same holds true for Madison.
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
Belinda,
Could you please add my darling little Madison Lee to
the Special Needs list? She is one of my FeLV
negatives who is a five (5) year old black and white
tuxedo.
On July the first I found a knot, the size of a
quarter, at the base of her neck.
I do not know if any of the original
Subject: Special Need List Add-On: Madison Lee
Belinda,
Could you please add my darling little Madison Lee to
the Special Needs list? She is one of my FeLV
negatives who is a five (5) year old black and white
tuxedo.
On July the first I found a knot, the size of a
quarter, at the base
Me too, Lora. I'll be praying that the lump is nothing more than fatty
tissue and be thinking about the two of you come Wed. Has it grown, or
changed in anyway since you spotted it? Does it hurt her when you
manipulate it? Does it seem to move as you play with it, or does it
remain in one
Lora,More prayers for Madison Lee.tonyaNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Me too, Lora. I'll be praying that the lump is nothing more than fatty tissue and be thinking about the two of you come Wed. Has it grown, or changed in anyway since you spotted it? Does it hurt her when you manipulate
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kat
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:58 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Special Need List Add-On: Madison Lee
Hi Lora,
Prayers coming your way for your little Madison Lee's lump to be just a
fatty tumor.
Kat (Mew Jersey)
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006
Prayers for Madison. I had heard that VAS occurs withini a few weeks after
vaccination only.
Michelle
Cats can, and do, get Sarcoma cancer without being vaccinated. I would think
that it
would be a no brainer that cats can't get VACCINE ASSOCIATED Sarcoma without
being
vaccinated... DUH! So, perhaps your vet MEANT that cats can get Sarcoma without
being
vaccinated, and simply mis-spoke, or you
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