WENDY:
I hate to do this to you again, but remember the post you sent where you listed all the websites where you could post a lost/found cat? I think I deleted it (I can't find it) and I wanted to see if you could re-post? My mom and I still have the rescue cat (we posted on craigslist
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline Kaufmann
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 12:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
WENDY:
I hate to do this to you
, 2007 12:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
WENDY:
I hate to do this to you again, but remember the post you sent where you
listed all the websites where you could post a lost/found cat? I think I
deleted it (I can't
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-Caroline
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From: Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:33:28 -0700 (PDT)
Why would you
calling the owners
to come get their what was on it's death-bed cat.
-Caroline
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From: Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
Date: Tue, 21
: RE: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
Susan:
I am sorry about the fire and that you are still missing two cats. That is
heartbreaking. You have been in my thoughts over the past few weeks.
As explanation, well, it's complicated. We found her about three weeks ago
(Aug. 4
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 1:32 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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Caroline, You
AM
Subject: OT: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
WENDY:
I hate to do this to you again, but remember the post you sent where you
listed all the websites where you could post a lost/found cat? I think I
deleted it (I can't find it) and I wanted to see if you could re-post? My mom
Subject: RE: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
Caroline, You have been through Hell and back with
this cat. I know maybe it was not that particular cat
you might have gone out and picked out of the hundreds
available from the shelters where you are and you were
not really looking or even
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Behalf Of glenda Goodman
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 1:32 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: website for Lost/Found cats-TO WENDY
Caroline, You have been through Hell and back with
this cat. I know maybe it was not that particular
cat
you might
scue.orgwww.shadowcats.net "As Cleopatra lay in state, Faithful Bast at her side did
wait, Purring welcomes of soft applause, Ever guarding with sharpened claws." Trajan Tennent
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From: Caroline Kaufmann
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 21,
Hey, Wendy, I saw in your post where you are starting a petsitting business.
Let me know if you have any questions, because that's what I do.
Susan J. DuBose ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
As Cleopatra lay in state
Good to see you back and glad to hear Sammy rallied again.
tonya
Taylor Scobie Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Thanks, Wendy! I kind of missed myself there for a while. What with
poor little Sammy's FeLV and lymphoma and all the other things going on in my
life I went
Thanks so much, Tonya.
Consciousness is Causal
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On Aug 6, 2007, at 7:41 PM, catatonya wrote:
Good to see you back and glad to hear Sammy rallied again.
tonya
Taylor Scobie Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Thanks, Wendy! I kind of missed
Wow! Thanks, Wendy! I kind of missed myself there for a while.
What with poor little Sammy's FeLV and lymphoma and all the other
things going on in my life I went into overload.
Sammy went out of remission five weeks ago and was started on a
rescue protocol and immediately went back
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 14:28:21 -0700 (PDT) wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No help with the thorne immugen, but I would like to
tell you our kitty Smookie's story about her ulcer.
Hi Wendy,
Thanks for sharing your experience with Smookie's ulcer. I'm glad it healed
and all is well. Shane had
Wendy I think that giardia is most often contracted from
contaminated water.
I found MeMe through a photo on Petfinders. It was two months
after NoNo died and there was something about her face that
struck a cord. I called the 'shelter' and was told that she was just
getting over an upper
and Physicality is its
Manifestation.
On May 29, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Jane Lyons wrote:
Wendy I think that giardia is most often contracted from
contaminated water.
I found MeMe through a photo on Petfinders. It was two months
after NoNo died and there was something about her face that
struck a cord
Wendy here is the reply I got about the potassium supplements from
one of the vets on the vet list I'm on:
They potentially will as long as there is enough kidney function to do
so. While most cats with CRF waste potassium, those nearing end stage
or with acute
on chronic disease may
Is it possible for you to send me a pic of the close up shot of Toshi?? I want
to show my friend at work.? THanks
Sherry
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On 2/28/07, Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible for you to send me a pic of the close up shot of Toshi?? I
want to show my friend at work.? THanks
Sherry
--
trust her more not to hurt me than several of
my other house cats. It's wonderful that she's finally home and safe,
but a little bittersweet to think of her living on the street all those
years when she should have been on a silk pillow in the window.
Thanks for the pictures Wendy!
Nina
Toshie is such a love! And so fun to play with. I
believe she's four years old. I will send you the
close up pic of her tomorrow from work.
:)
Wendy
--- Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible for you to send me a pic of the close
up shot of Toshi?? I want to show my friend
Sorry again folks, this is the answer to Wendy's mail of yesterday,
I am losing my pieces along the road... I hope this can be of some
interest to everybody, of course.
Is Rompi's surgery to remove the mass, or to just take a look?
Wendy, Rompi's surgery would be (hopefully) intended to remove
I have experience with an orthopedic stockinette the shirt. It is so much
better than the collar. Phaewryn posted a photo a while back...here is the
link
_http://ucat.us/Emily-postsurgery2.gif_
(http://ucat.us/Emily-postsurgery2.gif)
Renee
The second one is about the 10-days
,
:)
Wendy
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Innova Lite has been discontinued, and replaced with Innova Low Fat, a low fiber
5.5%, semi-high protein 32%, lower fat diet 10%; and Innova Senior, a higher
protein
38%, high fiber 8%, and low fat 12% diet. I like the Senior formula better for
fat
cats, as they tend to get blocked back there
Thank you Phaewryn. I changed my deliveries to the Chicken Soup Light
Formula (since that is the brand they are used to). It has 32% protein, 8%
fiber and 9% fat.
elizabeth
In a message dated 11/7/2006 9:33:07 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Innova
Lite has been
That sounds like a good lite cat food.
Probably more of a diet than the Innova options, actually. I'd consider
switching, except I could never afford that brand with 6 cats that think they
are swine.
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html Low
Hi Wendy,
I'm guessing that a persistent low white blood cell count leaves
Ember (or any other animal in that boat) open to infection from
otherwise harmless germs.
Please pray that I'll be guided in the right treatment of Ember to
bring her wbc levels back up... that this isn't
neglected. I
almost didn't write to you with my always present opinion. Don't take
offense, but I wouldn't wait and hope she gets better on her own.
Nina
Lance wrote:
Hi Wendy,
I'm guessing that a persistent low white blood cell count leaves Ember
(or any other animal in that boat) open
Hi Belinda, I like this version too. I don't have a problem with your old version, but I've had to learn over the years to treat the average idiot with kid gloves. (not real kid leather. no leather. lol)I have a couple of offerings for you to consider on this letter in red. First I would put
thank you for the great info...please send me the sick kitty well kitty
manual..my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
kayte
Here is the revised version, thank you for your help!!
Belinda here, I admin the ads, and there are no Free To Good Home
ads allowed, none is the same as FREE. This is very dangerous for the
cat, there are all kinds of lunatics out there.
Some people obtain free cats to train pit bulls to
Wendy:
I am glad to hear that your husband is responding to
his treatment! It is so hard living with someone that
is in constant pain! I know because my husband was in
constant pain too! At least, your husband found
treatment and is dealing with it. Until two months
ago that is all I had
anything, or just to vent, you know where to find me.
Prayers going out to you guys,
:)
Wendy
--- Precious Pets, Almost Home [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Wendy:
I am glad to hear that your husband is responding to
his treatment! It is so hard living with someone
that is in constant pain! I know
Hey Wendy,
You mentioned your husband's back in your post about Delilah and the
transdermal. How is he doing?
Nina
by asking very
loudly in front of about 15 customers if we needed any
Trojans while standing by the condom aisle. :O. He
would NEVER do something like that off meds. LOL. So
things are finally looking up. Hopefully, I will not
strangle him before he is pain free.
:)
Wendy
I'm still laughing! Please don't strangle him--we all needed a good laugh!
Chris
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 2:30 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: Re: Wendy - How's
the rest of their lives!
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
How are you? I hope everything is going well. Thanks
for asking about my husband. He's doing ok. The
spinal decompression is actually working, believe it
or not. One of two herniated disks has moved off the
sciatic after 10 treatments. We
LOL! So true! I know all about that groaning and
sighing. I thought I was the only one out there with
a less than desirable amount of empathy. I've been
feeling like a horrible wife, so it makes me feel
better to read your post. I guess I'm at least human.
Thanks Nina,
:)
Wendy
Your fellow
put up with it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 1:30 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: Re: Wendy - How's your husband's back?
Hey Nina,
How are you? I hope everything is going well
YAY Wendy! Great to hear that he's doing better and the treatment is working!!And don't feel too bad about being frustrated with him! It's hard to deal with people in chronic pain...can be very draining! It sounds like you're handling it the best you can. Hang in there and do try
My best friend suggested to me that maybe I should
take the valium with him.
ROFL!!!
:)
Wendy
--- Marissa Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
YAY Wendy! Great to hear that he's doing better and
the treatment is working!!
And don't feel too bad about being frustrated with
him! It's
Oh NOOOo! ::snicker:: Glad he is feeling better.
*Save the earth. It's the only planet with chocolate.*
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 1:29 PM
Subject: OT: Re: Wendy - How's your husband's back?
Hey
of humor--on both sides--is probably the best way to get through it. (as i tell people, you get used to the pain after the first 10 or 15 years of course, i'm lying)
MC
On 8/21/06, Marissa Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YAY Wendy! Great to hear that he's doing better
or not!
Thanks again,
:)
Wendy
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H! I needed a laugh.wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Nina,How are you? I hope everything is going well. Thanksfor asking about my husband. He's doing ok. Thespinal decompression is actually working, believe itor not. One of two herniated disks has moved off thesciatic after 10
Wendy, I hate to ask this, but could
you please resend the handbook? We had a virus or something in the
computer and it deleted all our inbox and email to keep, which is where I had
the manual. I would've printed it, but unfortunately, both of our printers
have broken. Not good luck
spoken like a true southerner...
:)
Wendy
--- l.j. crabtree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks girlie
OMG!! had a very sad, but awesome visit with the NEW
vet. she is straighforward and very loving. woman!!
sheis awesome...she was so tender with minnie and
such a soulful
Wendy. You have FINISHED tiling your housetonyawendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LOL...I don't know why I do this to myself. I knowone thing: I'm not starting any new projects (that Ican control) until well into the summer. My husbandand I both need a rest!!!:)Wendy
I have a cat named Meow and one named Him. My vet thinks I have run out of names. The truth is I let them pick there own names. I tested everything I could come up with and these are the ones the would answer to. I all so have a Miss Kitty (very girlie) and a Doc (grumpy little boy) who thinks he
Hey Sheila,
Yes, I'm going to wait to see what 'kitty' would like.
Names are important. My husband rattles them off
like abc's, but I'm not that quick. lol
:)
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cat named Meow and one named Him. My vet
thinks I have run out of
names. The truth
What everyone is saying about cats choosing their own names is so
true. I just never realized it for the longest time So, that's
why all my cats have "names" I first gave them, and then they
havenames they answer to.
For example, the 2 Maine Coons I rescued from the vet both had
Oh, and BTW, my Timothy, Charity's boy, is actually, "My Little
Man"...
one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan
George
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From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:42 am
Subject: Re: TESTING
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
What a great idea Jen. I agree, no news is good news
here!
Everything is going well here
ombination of syringed Rebound and Nutrical when they wouldn't eat. I've heard it explained as Pedialyte for cats - altho that isn't exactly right.wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Susan,What is Rebound used for?Thanks,Wendy--- Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Just FYI - and because it was so much c
Wow Kerry-you do drive far! It's good to know this
clinic is there. Do you know where the office in
Mesquite is located? Mesquite is so much closer to me
than Plano, since I'm east of Dallas. Is the office
in Mesquite called the Animal Diagnostic Clinis?
Thanks for the info!
:)
Wendy
Hey Kerry,
Yes, I live in Rockwall specifically, east side of
Dallas. Which direction are you from Dallas? Is
Bandy's clinic off of Greenville Avenue?
:)
Wendy
--- Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Are you from the Dallas area? Bandy's internal
med specialist is in Dallas..We
Hi, We are in Stephenville. Bandy's clinic is off 35 E exit Trinity Mills. I had to take him to their Plano office for the bone marrow and all the other tests as they were opening a new clinic there..His doctor was on the first rotation for 2 months at that clinic. So the Plano clinic was about
Hi Kerry,
You just brought back some memories. I lived in Plano and Dallas for a
couple of years when I was in my early 20s. Ah, youth! I was there
for the most horrific ice storm. The bare trees looked glorious all
covered in a glistening layer of ice. It was a breath taking sight for
about 2
Wendy,
This is what the pathologist actually wrote on the bone marrow report,
the other is wha Michele found while looking up preleukemia, a term my
vet had not heard before or knew what the pathologist meant by it,
that's why she needed to talk with him:
Description: the slides
Belinda,
Thanks for taking the time to explain Bailey's
condition to me. I guess the pathology report is not
what you wanted to hear, but better than it could have
been, right?
Belinda, I am a firm believer in miracles too, and
will be praying for little Bailey.
Hugs,
Wendy
Hi, Are you from the Dallas area? Bandy's internal med specialist is in Dallas..We are about 120 miles away from there...He goes to the Animal Diagnostic Clinic.. Just wondering.. Kerry and Bandy
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 7:13
PM
Subject: Re: Wendy touching base
here
That's a great update! Wowie!!!
tonyaveggiepugs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
everyone...It's been
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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:27 AM
Subject: Wendy touching base here
Hi everyone...
It's been a while since I've had time to read through FeLVtalk posts and
actually sit down and chat with all of you
since I introduced myself and Brooklyn to you all
Rebecca,
I'm so glad Brooklyn is ding so well, and yes cats are the most
special, magical creatures!!
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
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the
funny stories about him. May he continue to enchant
you for years to come!
:)
Wendy
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calmed down a bit and I wanted to touch base and say hello and that I haven't forgotton about all the wonderful pieces of advice, encouragement and support you gave me when Brooklyn first came into my life.Before I go ahead with what's been going on here, I wanted to say Wendy I am so sorry to hear
forgotton about all the
wonderful pieces of advice, encouragement and
support you gave me when Brooklyn first came into my life.
Before I go ahead with what's been going on here, I wanted to say Wendy I am so
sorry to hear about Cricket and the
difficult time you have had with his passing. I can
Wendy,
My vet feels it is non-regenerative, he had very few imature cells, his
bone marrow is trying to make them but not succeeding in making enough.
So hopefully the epogen will either kick start him or make enough to
sustain him, I'm really not that clear on how it works, just praying
My understanding is that it is a synthetic version of a hormone that the
kidneys normally excrete which tells the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
If the hormone is low, the bone marrow stops producing. The epogen
replaces the hormone and sends a signal to the bone marrow to start
Thanks, Wendy...I appreciate that! I'm hoping, too, that he can make a
turn-around...but I still have an awful feeling that it's a tumor that's
causing the problems. I guess I'll have to wait and see what the
oncologist suggests, but we didn't have much luck with Ewok's brother's
(Pips
Hey, wendy:
Your very kind words are muchly appreciated!
It was news to me (I mean, MORE news) that saliva was not
absolutely implicated in the spread of the virus. Likening it to HIV also
made it more clear to me (I'm an LPN).
What I find scary...but I've been remiss! I didn't
realize
wendy!
I can't believe I left out one of the brightest points of your
letter!
You said, "FYI, the FeLV vaccine is supposed to last 2-3
years..." (I laughed aloud, there) and "...so your others are most
likely ok from the first vaccine." (At which point I resolved to
thing and says the cat will die anyway and
doesn't come to
the vet.)
One of the problems is that there are so many
variables...health..time..and death
is a result of another disease
Tad
David wrote:
Hey, wendy:
Your very kind words are muchly appreciated
Correct me if I am wrong...But I believe FeLV IS contacted primarily
through salivaMaybe not urine and poopIn saliva it dies as soon
as it becomes dry, but what if it is in poop ??? Can that be carried on a
shoe ???
FELV dies unless it has an optimal wet and warm environment (and
Bridge as we speak! LOL.
--- Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wendy,
I have a friend that makes these types of things,
in fact I am just
putting her website together, she rescues cats and
some of the money
will go towards that, she just bought this business
and is branching out
Thank you Sheila. The prayers have definitely helped.
:)
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm so sorry you had to lose your babies. You will
be in my prayers.
Sheila in SC
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Wendy,
I have a friend that makes these types of things, in fact I am just
putting her website together, she rescues cats and some of the money
will go towards that, she just bought this business and is branching out
into Pet Stones. Here is the address if you care to look:
Creative
Wendy,
I pray that Cricket is strong enough to make it through the
surgery. When my Buddie had cancer and came down with a sepsis
infection she had to have a feeding tube. She had it for about 2 1/2 to
3 months, she grew to absolutely love it. Once she figured out it made
her tummy
and a feeding tube my Buddies feeding tube ::
For Wendy [long]
Wendy,
I pray that Cricket is strong enough to make it through the
surgery. When my Buddie had cancer and came down with a sepsis
infection she had to have a feeding tube. She had it for about 2 1/2 to
3 months, she grew
Thanks Kerry, Buddie was a very special girl, she lived her life on
her terms. She was not a overly affectionate cat and when she got
cancer I was petrified thinking she will never put up with the vet trips
and chemo and all the fussing and handling involved. Buddie had on
occasion tore a
time with Cricket because I knew he needed his
rest. So I guess in sorrow and pain, there are always
blessings if we look for them. This experience has
ended up bonding my husband and me a little more. And
my nephew with us as well.
Thanks again Belinda,
Wendy
I'm so sorry you had to lose your babies. You will be in my prayers.
Sheila in SC
Wendy, my heart goes out to you and Cricket. I am so sorry.
I'm emailing you an IR package in the next few minutes---it's a
compilation of relevant emails that I put together after I lost Flavia
to severe non-regenerative anemia in July. It details the choice of
protocols for using.
I wish you
to live
healthily and happily. Thanks for the hugs. :( Wendy
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Title: for Wendy: ImmunoRegulin/Cricket
Hello Wendy,
One of our very experienced members, Michelle L., highly recommended Immuno regulin (IR) to me, when my Flavia began to succumb to nonregenerative anemia.
While I haven't yet had time to organise the following into one coherent report
Thank Kerry-I printed the info. off and will take it
to the vet's tomorrow. I pray that Cricket is better
today and will be responsive to the IR. God bless
you. Wendy
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Wendy,
Did you read the post from another new member about using Immuno Regulin
subq? This is not the first time I've read about it being used this
way. I came across it when I was doing research on the internet about
it. I'll do my best to find it again so you can read about it
yourself
with the guilt two years ago, although I
had no idea that he wasn't being cared for properly.
:)
Wendy
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