Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-15 Thread Barbara Baass
Oh, also forgot. A lady is interested in "Tom" but said she was going to check out this site because she didn't know that much avout FeLv. She changed her mind about Tom because of not knowing much about FeLv. I told her that it was a virus and that it was not active and may never be active and that a member had a kitty that was twenty years old with it and she mixed her positive one with the non-positive ones and non ever came up positive. Her name is Stephaine in case she does get on this site. I guess I need to re-word my ad, since no one knows what FeLv. I don't think I will ever find him a home because of what he has.
Barbara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi Barbara,
 
I though that Samson had FeLv, am glad to hear that he does not.  The journal is for infectious diseases. See my Fantasia had uclers which made him cry and have a hard time eating.  If Samson doesn't have uclers who said he has Stomatitis.
Georgette
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:28:57 -0700 (PDT)Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe



Hi Georgette,
Samson doesn't have FeLv. His mouth is not a severe case. Thank god for that. Let me know what it says in the journal. He doesn't have uclers. He is on a small dose of steroids right now. a 30 day supply. they seem to helping.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too.  Gloria  That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. Barbara  "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 wrote:  Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, and have recently used it on my kitties as a mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but hey, that's all right, I just don't know much about it.  I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's vitamin C.  I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, mouth ulcers, etc.  Gloria  Hi Georgette, My vet wants to try the gold seal on
 Samson. He couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. Barbara  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie
 in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touc

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-15 Thread Barbara Baass
Actually I  believe they are uclers. My room mate said they were. He is being treated by my vet of 40 years. He doesn't have FeLv though, which of course is rare. She had the test done for that when he was one year old.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi Barbara,
 
I though that Samson had FeLv, am glad to hear that he does not.  The journal is for infectious diseases. See my Fantasia had uclers which made him cry and have a hard time eating.  If Samson doesn't have uclers who said he has Stomatitis.
Georgette
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:28:57 -0700 (PDT)Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe



Hi Georgette,
Samson doesn't have FeLv. His mouth is not a severe case. Thank god for that. Let me know what it says in the journal. He doesn't have uclers. He is on a small dose of steroids right now. a 30 day supply. they seem to helping.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too.  Gloria  That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. Barbara  "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 wrote:  Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, and have recently used it on my kitties as a mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but hey, that's all right, I just don't know much about it.  I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's vitamin C.  I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, mouth ulcers, etc.  Gloria  Hi Georgette, My vet wants to try the gold seal on
 Samson. He couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. Barbara  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie
 in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.  -Original Message- From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700 Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe  .AOLPlainTextBody { margin: 0px; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px;
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Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-15 Thread iliviacherie

Hi Barbara,
 
I though that Samson had FeLv, am glad to hear that he does not.  The journal is for infectious diseases. See my Fantasia had uclers which made him cry and have a hard time eating.  If Samson doesn't have uclers who said he has Stomatitis.
Georgette
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:28:57 -0700 (PDT)Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe



Hi Georgette,
Samson doesn't have FeLv. His mouth is not a severe case. Thank god for that. Let me know what it says in the journal. He doesn't have uclers. He is on a small dose of steroids right now. a 30 day supply. they seem to helping.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too.  Gloria  That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. Barbara  "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, and have recently used it on my kitties as a mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but hey, that's all right, I just don't know much about it.  I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's vitamin C.  I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, mouth ulcers, etc.  Gloria  Hi Georgette, My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. Barbara  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.  -Original Message----- From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700 Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe  .AOLPlainTextBody { margin: 0px; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px; color: #000; background-color: #fff; } .AOLPlainTextBody pre { font-size: 9pt; } .AOLInlineAttachment { margin: 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader { border-bottom: 2px solid #E9EAEB; background: #F9F9F9; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .Title { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bold; color: #66; background: #E9EAEB; padding: 3px 0px 1px 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldLabel { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bo

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-14 Thread Barbara Baass
Hi Georgette,
Samson doesn't have FeLv. His mouth is not a severe case. Thank god for that. Let me know what it says in the journal. He doesn't have uclers. He is on a small dose of steroids right now. a 30 day supply. they seem to helping.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too.  Gloria  That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. Barbara  "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi Barbara - that's
 interesting! I use Golden Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, and have recently used it on my kitties as a mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but hey, that's all right, I just don't know much about it.  I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's vitamin C.  I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, mouth ulcers, etc.  Gloria  Hi Georgette, My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the
 internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. Barbara  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal. My
 Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.  -Original Message----- From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700 Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe  .AOLPlainTextBody { margin: 0px; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px; color: #000; background-color: #fff; } .AOLPlainTextBody pre { font-size: 9pt;
 } .AOLInlineAttachment { margin: 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader { border-bottom: 2px solid #E9EAEB; background: #F9F9F9; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .Title { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bold; color: #66; background: #E9EAEB; padding: 3px 0px 1px 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldLabel { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bold; color: #66; padding: 1px 10px 1px 9px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldValue { font: 11px Tahoma; color: #33; } > *I have not been any where over night for 7 >years. There is just not any one to trust >conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and >few friends that I have > are

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-14 Thread iliviacherie

 
Hi Barbara,
 
Sorry I didnt get to you until now. I dont always get time for my emails.  Does your Vet know about the uclers in Samsons mouth.  It is caused from the FeLv.  It is a pill given orally.  I am not out home when I get home I will look up the article in the journal for infections in cats.  Will write back tomorrow with info.  Again I am sorry about not getting back too you.  Hope when I get you the info It helps your Samson like it helped my Fantasia.
 
Talk to you soon Georgette
 
P.S. I hope Samson is well
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Sat, 14 May 2005 07:27:53 -0500Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral properties. If you get cut or scratched (or your kitty), it promotes healing - kind of like it's name, "Golden Seal". It's good for ulcers in the corner of your mouth, or inside. You have to be careful with taking it internally, just like synthetic pharmaceuticals. But it's supposed to have some good properties for healing infections internatlly too.  Gloria  That is interesting to know that it is Golden Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, the person that told me about it has not responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her computer is down. that is interesting to know that it is a herb. Barbara  "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, and have recently used it on my kitties as a mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but hey, that's all right, I just don't know much about it.  I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash, can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's vitamin C.  I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, mouth ulcers, etc.  Gloria  Hi Georgette, My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. Barbara  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.  -Original Message- From: Nina To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700 Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe  .AOLPlainTextBody { margin: 0px; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px; color: #000; background-color: #fff; } .AOLPlainTextBody pre { font-size: 9pt; } .AOLInlineAttachment { margin: 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader { border-bottom: 2px solid #E9EAEB; background: #F9F9F9; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .Title { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bold; color: #66; background: #E9EAEB; padding: 3px 0px 1px 10px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldLabel { font: 11px Tahoma; font-weight: bold; color: #66; padding: 1px 10px 1px 9px; } .AOLAttachmentHeader .FieldValue { font: 11px Tahoma; color: #33; } > *I have not been any where over night for 7 >years. There is just not any one to trust >conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and >few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* > *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was >suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home >early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that >afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning >and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF >

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2005-05-14 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Golden Seal is an herb with antibiotic, antiviral 
properties.  If you get cut or scratched (or your 
kitty), it promotes  healing - kind of like it's 
name, "Golden Seal".  It's good for ulcers in the 
corner of your mouth, or inside.  You have to be 
careful with taking it internally, just like 
synthetic pharmaceuticals.  But it's supposed to 
have some good properties for healing infections 
internatlly too.

Gloria
That is interesting to know that it is Golden 
Seal and not gold seal. I wonder how that is 
suppose to clear Samson's mouth up. Georgette, 
the person that told me about it has not 
responded to any of my E-Mails on this. Maybe her 
computer is down. that is interesting to know 
that it is a herb.
Barbara

"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Barbara - that's interesting! I use Golden
Seal, and love it. I don't know much about it's
use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash,
and have recently used it on my kitties as a
mouth wash. Course the kitty swallowed it, but
hey, that's all right, I just don't know much
about it.
I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in
capsules, and open them up. For a mouth wash,
can mix it in water. For this kitty, I mixed it
with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a
syringe to squirt it in the mouth. Also gave him
a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's
vitamin C.
I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or
a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores,
mouth ulcers, etc.
Gloria
Hi Georgette,
My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He
couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an
injection, power or what? Let me know.
Barbara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email
didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting
service and I specialize in animals with special
needs. I was a vet Teck. I also read in your
email that your one angel has thryoid problems.
My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the
Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a
four day stay in the hospital because it is
radioative and now your thryoid is back to
normal. And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him
to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work
on animals and deals with Stomatitis. Have the
pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the
teeth but the four canie in the front left in and
put the cat on gold seal. My Fantasia had
Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except
for the four canie and put him on gold seal he
never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis.
But make sure they clean the pockets of the
teeths out. My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it
is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now
since August 14, 2004. I looked up Stomatitis in
vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep
iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.
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Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700
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 *I have not been any where over night for 7
years. There is just not any one to trust
conpletely.*>
Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered
you to the right group of people! You're
definitely one of us!
Nina
Barbara Baass wrote:
 *Problem is that I don't have family here and
few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.*
 *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was
suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home
early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that
afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning
and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF
kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had
been coming by like that, only once a day and my
getting > charged twice. I had another sitter
and she was great. She wrote down > every thing
from the time she came till the time she left.
She moved > to Houston though. I only had two
kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been
any where over night for 7 years. There is just
not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to
have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has
to have steriod pills every day because of the
Stomatitis.*
 *Barbara*
 * *
 */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
 I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my superíŸÙs son to
 come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. HeíŸÙs
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Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-13 Thread TenHouseCats
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/g/golsea27.html

more than you ever wanted to know about golden seal! it's been used
forever (well, maybe not QUITE that long) for a lot of medicinal
purposes--it's considered one of THE herbs to always have around
-- 
MaryChristine

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



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2005-05-13 Thread Barbara Baass
friend who came to check> in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies.>> /*/Chris/*/>> >/*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> -Original Message-> *From:* >[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >*On Behalf Of> *Barbara Baass> *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe>> **Yes,
 they more than likely saw what they might have to go> through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't> want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may> never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone> is going to die of anyhow.**>> **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality> food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want> Tom in a shelter either.**>> **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you> have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You> really have a lot of them.**>> **Barbara**>> */Terri Brown ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* >wrote:>> Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before. Feline> Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most> ridiculous
 thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't> want to deal with the possibility of sickness.>> Tom is better off with you. I mix mine and the negatives are> still negative -- all 3 of them. I don’Äôt vaccinate yearly. If> they're immune, they're immune (imho).>> Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots> of love. The rest is details. They have a better life with me> than they'd have on the street or in a shelter. And they're> pampered. They know I love them.>> =^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere,> Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth> and Alec =^..^=>> Furkid Photos! >http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/> My FeLV Site:> >http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/> My Personal Page:> >http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350>> - Original Message ->> *From:* Barbara Baass <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>>> *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM>> *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe>> **Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for> awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half> hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said> that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not> suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he
 didn't want to> take the risk.**>> **Have you ever heard of this? I wonder what site she saw> this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back.> I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home> and big yard with lots of trees.**>> **Barbara Baass**>> */Belinda Sauro ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* >wrote:>> Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can> check on him occasionally and hear how he is
 doing.>
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Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-13 Thread Barbara Baass
So it is an herb. The person that send me the information said it was gold seal. No wonder my vet couldn't find it on the internet.
BarbaraTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
golden seal is an herb; i know it's available as a powder--oh, gloria?where ARE you? try a google search for itOn 5/12/05, Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> Hi Georgette, > My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the> internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. > Barbara > -- MaryChristineAIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCatsMSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ: 289856892
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2005-05-12 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Hi Barbara - that's interesting!  I use Golden 
Seal, and love it.  I don't know much about it's 
use internally, but do use it as a mouth wash, 
and have recently used it on my kitties as a 
mouth wash.  Course the kitty swallowed it, but 
hey, that's all right, I just don't know much 
about it.

I get it at the health food store - buy it dry in 
capsules, and open them up.  For a mouth wash, 
can mix it in water.  For this kitty, I mixed it 
with water or Georges Aloe Vera and used a 
syringe to squirt it in the mouth.  Also gave him 
a bunch of other things, including Dr. Belfield's 
vitamin C.

I put it on any cuts or scratches that I get (or 
a cat or dog), and use it myself on cold sores, 
mouth ulcers, etc.

Gloria
Hi Georgette,
 My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He 
couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an 
injection, power or what? Let me know.
Barbara

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email 
didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting 
service and I specialize in animals with special 
needs.  I was a vet Teck.  I also read in your 
email that your one angel has thryoid problems. 
My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the 
Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a 
four day stay in the hospital because it is 
radioative and now your thryoid is back to 
normal.  And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him 
to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work 
on animals and deals with Stomatitis.  Have the 
pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the 
teeth but the four canie in the front left in and 
put the cat on gold seal.  My Fantasia had 
Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except 
for the four canie and put him on gold seal he 
never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis. 
But make sure they clean the pockets of the 
teeths out.  My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it 
is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now 
since August 14, 2004.  I looked up Stomatitis in 
vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep 
iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck.

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From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700
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 *I have not been any where over night for 7 
years. There is just not any one to trust 
conpletely.*>
Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered 
you to the right group of people! You're 
definitely one of us!
Nina

Barbara Baass wrote:
 *Problem is that I don't have family here and 
few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.*
 *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was 
suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home 
early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that 
afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning 
and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF 
kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had 
been coming by like that, only once a day and my 
getting > charged twice. I had another sitter 
and she was great. She wrote down > every thing 
from the time she came till the time she left. 
She moved > to Houston though. I only had two 
kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been 
any where over night for 7 years. There is just 
not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to 
have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has 
to have steriod pills every day because of the 
Stomatitis.*
 *Barbara*
 * *

 */Chris <<mailto:tisme%40mindspring.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
 I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’Äôs son to
 come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He’Äôs
 been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he
 doesn’Äôt have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up,
 and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right
 there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every
 few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check
 in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies.
 /*/Chris/*/
/*/<mailto:tisme%40mindspring.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ 
<<mailto:tisme%40mindspring.com>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-12 Thread TenHouseCats
golden seal is an herb; i know it's available as a powder--oh, gloria?
where ARE you? try a google search for it

On 5/12/05, Barbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Georgette, 
>  My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the
> internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. 
> Barbara 
> 

-- 
MaryChristine

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2005-05-12 Thread Barbara Baass
Hi Georgette,
 My vet wants to try the gold seal on Samson. He couldn't find it on the internet. Is it an injection, power or what? Let me know. 
Barbara
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs.  I was a vet Teck.  I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal.  And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis.  Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal.  My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis.  But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out.  My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it
 is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004.  I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


> *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any one to trust conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* > *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting > charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down > every thing from the time she came till the time she
 left. She moved > to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.* > *Barbara* > * * > > */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’s son to > come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He’s > been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he > doesn’t have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, > and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right > there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call
 every > few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check > in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies. > > /*/Chris/*/ > > /*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -Original Message- > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] *On Behalf Of > *Barbara Baass > *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM > *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe > > **Yes, they more than likely saw what
 they might have to go > through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't > want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may > never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone > is going to die of anyhow.** > > **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality > food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want > Tom in a shelter either.** > > **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you > have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You > really have a lot of them.** > > **Barbara** > > */Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before.
 Feline > Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most > ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't > want to deal with the possibility of sickness. > > Tom is better off with you. I mix mine and the negatives are > still negative -- all 3 of them. I don’t vaccinate yearly. If > they're immune, they're immune (imho). > > Some may argue thi

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-11 Thread TenHouseCats
aw, that's too bad--poor samson! i have no info to offer, so i'll just
keep GLOWing for me to feel better!
-- 
MaryChristine

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2005-05-11 Thread Barbara Baass
Samson's mouth is starting to close up again. So in the morning it is off to the vet again. He will probably have to have another shot. Have you heard of anything like this when their throat starts closing up in the back? My vet said that Samson is a rare case. That usually pulling the teeth works. Poor Samson has had so many shots that I just don't know what the end results will be.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs.  I was a vet Teck.  I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal.  And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis.  Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal.  My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis.  But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out.  My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it
 is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004.  I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


> *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any one to trust conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* > *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting > charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down > every thing from the time she came till the time she
 left. She moved > to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.* > *Barbara* > * * > > */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’s son to > come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He’s > been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he > doesn’t have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, > and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right > there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call
 every > few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check > in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies. > > /*/Chris/*/ > > /*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -Original Message- > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] *On Behalf Of > *Barbara Baass > *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM > *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe > > **Yes, they more than likely saw what
 they might have to go > through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't > want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may > never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone > is going to die of anyhow.** > > **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality > food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want > Tom in a shelter either.** > > **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you > have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You > really have a lot of them.** > > **Barbara** > > */Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before.
 Feline > Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most > ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't > want to deal with the possibility of sickness

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-11 Thread Barbara Baass
I live in Austin, Texas. Where do you live? I had all of Samson's teeth pulled out by our only certified animal dentist that we have here. He has 4 front teeth left. Right now he is on Cortalone(Triam).5 mg:1tab twice a day. He goes to our regular vet for this. They seem to think that it will take a year to clean it up. He doesn't have felv. He tested negative for it. What do they do when they clen out the pockets? Do you think this was done?
How old was Fantasia? Samson is three. He had colon surgery when he was one. Poor Samson, it is on going to the vet every since he was a baby.
This thryoid injection. What did this cost you. I think Dr. Smith mentioned that I could take her to College Station for some type of surgery for the thyroid, but it was very expensive. He said they are suppose to get a vet here soon that does that and that it would be cheaper. Maybe that is what he was talking about.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs.  I was a vet Teck.  I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal.  And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis.  Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal.  My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis.  But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out.  My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it
 is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004.  I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


> *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any one to trust conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* > *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting > charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down > every thing from the time she came till the time she
 left. She moved > to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.* > *Barbara* > * * > > */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’s son to > come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He’s > been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he > doesn’t have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, > and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right > there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call
 every > few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check > in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies. > > /*/Chris/*/ > > /*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -Original Message- > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] *On Behalf Of > *Barbara Baass > *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM > *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe > > **Yes, they more than likely saw what
 they might have to go > through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't > want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may > never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone > is going to die of anyhow.** > > **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality > food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want > Tom in a shelter either.** 

Re: OT: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-11 Thread Barbara Baass
Sounds like something I would do. I worry about them and I have called them on my answering machine in the past also.
Barbara[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We live 50 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC and once a year we go there for a week. I have a neighbor I trust to come over every night to take care of my babies needs. My husband likes to sleep late when we are there so I get up early everyday and drive the 50 miles home to see my babies and spend a little time with them. Then I drive back to the beach. My family thinks I'm crazy but I couldn't enjoy my day if I didn't get to see there faces at least once a day. I also leave my answering machine on loud so I can call and they can here my voice. I can't bring myself to travel anywhere I would have to stay more than a day without seeing them. I guess my family is right. Sheila 
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2005-05-10 Thread iliviacherie

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi Barbara; My name is Georgette. Your email didnt say were you live. I have a Pet sitting service and I specialize in animals with special needs.  I was a vet Teck.  I also read in your email that your one angel has thryoid problems. My Tafty had thryoid problems and I had the Iodione Treatment done with one injection and a four day stay in the hospital because it is radioative and now your thryoid is back to normal.  And Samson that has Stomatitis. Take him to a Dental Vet that does nothing but dental work on animals and deals with Stomatitis.  Have the pockets of the teeth cleaned out and all the teeth but the four canie in the front left in and put the cat on gold seal.  My Fantasia had Stomatitis when I had all the teeth out except for the four canie and put him on gold seal he never had a nother problem with the Stomatitis.  But make sure they clean the pockets of the teeths out.  My Fantasia was FeLv Positive and it is from that. Fantasia is on the other side now since August 14, 2004.  I looked up Stomatitis in vet medical books and found out what to do. Keep iin touch I use to be a Vet Teck. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Tue, 10 May 2005 07:28:25 -0700Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


> *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any one to trust conpletely.*>  Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group of people! You're definitely one of us! Nina  Barbara Baass wrote:  > *Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have > are not cat lovers.* > *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by > twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 > that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the > afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how > long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting > charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down > every thing from the time she came till the time she left. She moved > to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I > have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any > one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day > and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.* > *Barbara* > * * > > */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my superâs son to > come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. Heâs > been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he > doesnât have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, > and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right > there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every > few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check > in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies. > > /*/Chris/*/ > > /*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -Original Message- > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] *On Behalf Of > *Barbara Baass > *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM > *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe > > **Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go > through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't > want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may > never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone > is going to die of anyhow.** > > **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality > food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want > Tom in a shelter either.** > > **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you > have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You > really have a lot of them.** > > **Barbara** > > */Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before. Feline > Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most > ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't > want to deal with the possibility of sickness. > > Tom is better off with you. I mix mine and the negatives are > still negative -- all 3 of them. I donât vaccinate yearly. If > they're immune, they're immune (imho). > > Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots > of love. The rest is details. They have a better life with me > than they'd have on the street or in a shelter. And they're > pampered. T

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2005-05-10 Thread Sheila208
We live 50 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC and once a year we go there for a week. I have a neighbor I trust to come over every night to take care of my babies needs. My husband likes to sleep late when we are there so I get up early everyday and drive the 50 miles home to see my babies and spend a little time with them. Then I drive back to the beach. My family thinks I'm crazy but I couldn't enjoy my day if I didn't get to see there faces at least once a day. I also leave my answering machine on loud so I can call and they can here my voice. I can't bring myself to travel anywhere I would have to stay more than a day without seeing them. I guess my family is right. Sheila
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OT: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-10 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
>>>>You're definitely one of us!<<<<<
You bet. I am dreading going away in July---it's to see my parents in
the UK who are unable to travel any more, and my sisters, nieces,
nephews, old friends, etc etc and I should be really looking forward to
it--but I'm far too worried about how my cats will be looked after (or
otherwise) by the (as yet unknown) catsitter.
I fired the last petsitter. I caught her out--she wasn't giving the
supplements to the positives (I counted the supps before I went away and
counted them after I got back, then asked her --without telling her I'd
counted them--why there seemed to be too many left...oh boy, did the
lies trip off her tongue. When she realized the game was up, she caved
in totally. I never would have even thought of "setting a trap" in the
past, but when it comes to my furballs). And I'm darn sure she
wasn't coming twice a day, as she was being paid to do.
I'm now of the mind that I'm only going to have the petsitter I choose
come once a day. It certainly isn't what I want, but I am convinced that
that's how many of them operate. Short of having a nanny camera (that
they know about!) there's no way to enforce it. :>(
Any ideas most welcome. Also ideas on interviewing petsitters. In the
past I've explained what I needed. Now, I'm going to ask how they
operate. See if I like what they say or not.
Kerry


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:28 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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 > *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not 
any one to trust conpletely.*>

Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group 
of people! You're definitely one of us!
Nina

Barbara Baass wrote:

> *Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have 
> are not cat lovers.*
> *Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by 
> twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 
> that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the 
> afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how 
> long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting 
> charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down 
> every thing from the time she came till the time she left. She moved 
> to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I 
> have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any 
> one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day 
> and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the
Stomatitis.*
> *Barbara*
> * *
>
> */Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super's son to
> come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He's
> been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he
> doesn't have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up,
> and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right
> there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every
> few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check
> in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies.
>
> /*/Chris/*/
>
> /*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
> *Barbara Baass
> *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM
> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe
>
> **Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go
> through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't
> want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may
> never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone
> is going to die of anyhow.**
>
> **I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality
> food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want
> Tom in a shelter either.**
>
> **What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you
> have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You
> really have a lot of them.**
>
> **Barbara**
>
> */Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before. Feline
> Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most
> ridiculous thing I've

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-10 Thread Nina
> *I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not 
any one to trust conpletely.*>

Oh yeah Barbara, it sounds like Tom has steered you to the right group 
of people! You're definitely one of us!
Nina

Barbara Baass wrote:
*Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have 
are not cat lovers.*
*Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by 
twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 
that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the 
afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how 
long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting 
charged twice. I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down 
every thing from the time she came till the time she left. She moved 
to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I 
have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any 
one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day 
and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.*
*Barbara*
* *

*/Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’s son to
come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes. He’s
been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he
doesn’t have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up,
and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right
there. He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every
few days. He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check
in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies.
/*/Chris/*/
/*/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/*/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-Original Message-
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
*Barbara Baass
*Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
    *Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe
**Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go
through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't
want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may
never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone
is going to die of anyhow.**
**I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality
food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want
Tom in a shelter either.**
**What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you
have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You
really have a lot of them.**
**Barbara**
*/Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before. Feline
Leukemia is not transmittable to humans. That's the most
ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They probably just didn't
want to deal with the possibility of sickness.
Tom is better off with you. I mix mine and the negatives are
still negative -- all 3 of them. I don’t vaccinate yearly. If
they're immune, they're immune (imho).
Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots
of love. The rest is details. They have a better life with me
than they'd have on the street or in a shelter. And they're
pampered. They know I love them.
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere,
Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth
and Alec =^..^=
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/
My FeLV Site:
http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/
My Personal Page:
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*From:* Barbara Baass <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
        <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
*Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM
*Subject:* Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe
**Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for
awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half
hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said
that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not
suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to
take the risk.**
**Have you ever heard of this? I wonder what site she saw
this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back.
I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home
and big yard with lots of trees.**
**Barbara Baass**
*/Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/

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2005-05-10 Thread Chris








Before I started using my super’s
on, I had called someone I knew who does informal rescue but also boards dogs
& house sits dogs…She could not help me (too booked), but I found
there is sort of a ‘network’ of pet sitters, dog walkers, etc. who
are all comfortable using each other for their own pets when needed.  This
person hooked me up with someone who I ultimately did not use but whose name I
gave to a friend with cats.  That friend used this pet sitter for years
& was thrilled.  Suggestion, if you can talk to your original sitter,
the one who moved to Houston, she might have some names for you that you’d never find
anywhere else….

 



Chris

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-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 7:44
AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: for Barbara (Baass)
re unsubscribe

 



Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I
have are not cat lovers.





Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by
twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 that
afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the afternoon. I was mad.
I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how long she had been coming by like
that, only once a day and my getting charged twice.  I had another sitter
and she was great. She wrote down every thing from the time she came till the
time she left. She moved to Houston though. I only had two kitties then.
Now I have 5, so I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There
is just not any one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice
a day and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.





Barbara





 

Chris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





I live in an apt house
& made arrangements with my super’s son to come in twice a day to
feed, water, & clean out the boxes.  He’s been doing this for me
since he was 13 & the advantage is that he doesn’t have to travel, I
know his parents make sure he comes up, and if anything is wrong in the apt.,
his father would be right there.  He & his parents have my cell phone
number & I call every few days.  He also has the name/phone of a
friend who came to check in every few days & would handle any medical
emergencies.  

 



Chris

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass)
re unsubscribe

 



Yes,
they more than likely saw what they might have to go through with the
possibility of sickness and decided they didn't want to do that. I explained to
them that it wasn't active and may never be and then it may. I told them you never
know what anyone is going to die of anyhow.





I
guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality food here and I
noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want Tom in a shelter either.





What
do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you have a sitter come
in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You really have a lot of them.





Barbara

Terri Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:









Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this
before.  Feline Leukemia is not transmittable to humans.  That's the
most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.  They probably just didn't want to
deal with the possibility of sickness.





 





Tom is better off with you.  I mix mine and the
negatives are still negative -- all 3 of them.  I don’t vaccinate
yearly.  If they're immune, they're immune (imho).





 





Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food
and lots of love.  The rest is details.  They have a better life with
me than they'd have on the street or in a shelter.  And they're
pampered.  They know I love them.





 





=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire,
Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and
Alec =^..^=





 





Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/
My FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/
My Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350







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From: Barbara Baass






To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 





Sent: Monday, May
09, 2005 7:44 AM





Subject: Re: for
Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe





 







Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile
longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it
up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and
is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.





Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw
this on? You could tell that Tom sure was gla

Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-10 Thread Belinda Sauro
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2005-05-10 Thread Barbara Baass
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that's why you find sitters you know WELL, and who are as paranoidabout their pets (whom they go home to visit, of course) as you are!the other option is to just get an rv and take the cats WITH you-- MaryChristineAIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCatsMSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ: 289856892
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2005-05-10 Thread Barbara Baass
Problem is that I don't have family here and few friends that I have are not cat lovers.
Had a bad experience with cat sitter. She was suppose to come by twice a day and I came home early and caught her here at around 2:00 that afternoon. It was suppose to be in the morning and in the afternoon. I was mad. I had a CRF kitty at the time. I wondered how long she had been coming by like that, only once a day and my getting charged twice.  I had another sitter and she was great. She wrote down every thing from the time she came till the time she left. She moved to Houston though. I only had two kitties then. Now I have 5, so I have not been any where over night for 7 years. There is just not any one to trust conpletely. Mitsy has to have thyroid pills twice a day and Samson has to have steriod pills every day because of the Stomatitis.
Barbara
 Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





I live in an apt house & made arrangements with my super’s son to come in twice a day to feed, water, & clean out the boxes.  He’s been doing this for me since he was 13 & the advantage is that he doesn’t have to travel, I know his parents make sure he comes up, and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father would be right there.  He & his parents have my cell phone number & I call every few days.  He also has the name/phone of a friend who came to check in every few days & would handle any medical emergencies.  
 

Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barbara BaassSent: Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe
 

Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone is going to die of anyhow.

I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want Tom in a shelter either.

What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You really have a lot of them.

BarbaraTerri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before.  Feline Leukemia is not transmittable to humans.  That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.  They probably just didn't want to deal with the possibility of sickness.

 

Tom is better off with you.  I mix mine and the negatives are still negative -- all 3 of them.  I don’t vaccinate yearly.  If they're immune, they're immune (imho).

 

Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots of love.  The rest is details.  They have a better life with me than they'd have on the street or in a shelter.  And they're pampered.  They know I love them.

 

=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=

 

Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/My Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350


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From: Barbara Baass 

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 

Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM

Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

 


Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.

Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.

Barbara BaassBelinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to unsubscribe:http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemiaorgInstructions are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for caring enough to find Tom a home!!---If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,send the following command in email to<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:    unsubscribeOr you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the followingcommand in the body of your email message:    unsubscribe felvtalkor from another account, besides [EMAIL PROTECTED]:    unsubscribe felvtalk [EMAIL PROTECTED]If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list,(if you hav

RE: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe

2005-05-09 Thread Chris








I live in an apt house & made
arrangements with my super’s son to come in twice a day to feed, water,
& clean out the boxes.  He’s been doing this for me since he was
13 & the advantage is that he doesn’t have to travel, I know his
parents make sure he comes up, and if anything is wrong in the apt., his father
would be right there.  He & his parents have my cell phone number
& I call every few days.  He also has the name/phone of a friend who
came to check in every few days & would handle any medical
emergencies.  

 



Chris

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 5:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass)
re unsubscribe

 



Yes, they more
than likely saw what they might have to go through with the possibility of
sickness and decided they didn't want to do that. I explained to them that it
wasn't active and may never be and then it may. I told them you never know what
anyone is going to die of anyhow.





I guess things
happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality food here and I noticed they
had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want Tom in a shelter either.





What do you do
when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you have a sitter come in? I
thought I had a lot (5) of them. You really have a lot of them.





Barbara

Terri Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:









Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this
before.  Feline Leukemia is not transmittable to humans.  That's the
most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.  They probably just didn't want to
deal with the possibility of sickness.





 





Tom is better off with you.  I mix mine and the
negatives are still negative -- all 3 of them.  I don’t vaccinate
yearly.  If they're immune, they're immune (imho).





 





Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food
and lots of love.  The rest is details.  They have a better life with
me than they'd have on the street or in a shelter.  And they're
pampered.  They know I love them.





 





=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire,
Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and
Alec =^..^=





 





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Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile
longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it
up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and
is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.





Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw
this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really
disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.





Barbara Baass

Belinda Sauro
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  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope
you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.

The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to
unsubscribe:
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2005-05-09 Thread Chris








Boy!  I bet he was glad to be home!

 



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re unsubscribe

 





IYes, it is amazing. that is the most lame excuse I ever
heard. I made sure that I told them to bring Tom back to me if it didn't work
out and that I would call and check on him in a couple days and drop by to see
him once in awhile. He was a little stressed when he came back. He was
really hungry and thirsty. I felt bad about that. The people came in the yard
and i told them to open the carrier, he will go in the house. They opened it and
Tom couldn't get in  the house fast enough.





Barbara

Chris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





You know—the reason
they brought him back really doesn’t matter—people come up with all
sorts of crazy reasons.  The good news is that they brought him back to
you—sometimes people don’t want to ‘face the music’
& just bring the animal to the local shelter….

 



Chris

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Behalf Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass)
re unsubscribe

 





Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile
longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it
up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and
is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.





Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw
this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really
disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.





Barbara Baass

Belinda Sauro
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  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope
you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.

The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to
unsubscribe:
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

Instructions are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for
caring enough to find Tom a home!!

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2005-05-09 Thread TenHouseCats
that's why you find sitters you know WELL, and who are as paranoid
about their pets (whom they go home to visit, of course) as you are!

the other option is to just get an rv and take the cats WITH you

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2005-05-09 Thread felv



I just had to add my 2 cents in on this interesting topic. If 
I'm only going to be gone one day, I fill the gravity feeder so they will 
have plenty, and put about 5 big mixing bowls of water throughout the house, 
plus leave the faucet running a bit in the bathroom sink, so they will have 
enough water. Any longer than two days, and I would have to have them boarded at 
the vet's office I think. (but I only have 4 cats, not a houseful!)
 
I don't think I could ever trust anyone to be careful enough 
about not letting them sneak out the door when they came in to allow a 
pet-sitter. I used to be so bad (paranoid) that I would leave work on my lunch 
break to come home to check the cats every day, even though that meant I did not 
have any time to eat, but now I can work a full day and only worry occasionally. 
I've finally begun to trust my long-term mate enough that I don't usher him in 
and out and scream "HURRY UP, SHUT THE DOOR!!!" at him every time he comes in or 
out, and we've been together for over 5 years now. I have not gone on an 
overnight trip or longer vacation in years, because I worry too much about the 
cats, but I have a week vacation planned for late this summer/ early fall, so 
I'm going to board them at the vet's. That's a BIG step for 
me!
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2005-05-09 Thread TenHouseCats
the trick is to have friends with nearly as many or more cats than you
yourself have--then you just trade off cat sitting! the other thing,
is find some responsible friend who hates their own living situation,
and let them stay in your house while you're gone.

you may be right that they didn't want to deal with illness, potential
or real--but don't underestimate the very real possibility that they
truly BELIEVE (based, of course, on absolutely nothing) the cat could
pass on the virus (tho when i first moved to the sanctuary and
people asked me if i wasn't afraid of bringing FIV or FeLV to my cats,
my standard answer was that i wasn't at all concerned because i was
neither sleeping with the sanctuary cats, nor coming home and
inflicting deep penetrating bites to my cats somewhat mixed
science, but people got the idea)
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2005-05-09 Thread Barbara Baass
Yes, they more than likely saw what they might have to go through with the possibility of sickness and decided they didn't want to do that. I explained to them that it wasn't active and may never be and then it may. I told them you never know what anyone is going to die of anyhow.
I guess things happen for a reason. I know Tom gets top quality food here and I noticed they had Iams. I for sure wouldn't want Tom in a shelter either.
What do you do when you go out of town for a couple days? Do you have a sitter come in? I thought I had a lot (5) of them. You really have a lot of them.
BarbaraTerri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before.  Feline Leukemia is not transmittable to humans.  That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.  They probably just didn't want to deal with the possibility of sickness.
 
Tom is better off with you.  I mix mine and the negatives are still negative -- all 3 of them.  I don’t vaccinate yearly.  If they're immune, they're immune (imho).
 
Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots of love.  The rest is details.  They have a better life with me than they'd have on the street or in a shelter.  And they're pampered.  They know I love them.
 
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
 
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/My Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350

- Original Message - 
From: Barbara Baass 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re unsubscribe


Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.
Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.
Barbara BaassBelinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to unsubscribe:http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemiaorgInstructions are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for caring enough to find Tom a home!!---If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,send the following command in email to<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:    unsubscribeOr you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the followingcommand in the body of your email message:    unsubscribe felvtalkor from another account, besides [EMAIL PROTECTED]:    unsubscribe felvtalk [EMAIL PROTECTED]If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list,(if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about thelist itself) send email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .This is the general rule for most mailing
 lists when you needto contact a human. No info available for felvtalk -- 
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2005-05-09 Thread Barbara Baass
Couldn't help but chuckle at that one. You are right. That is an excellent way to look at it. That is all I would need is for him to get cancer on top of his felv. I wish I would have thought to tell them that and to get him back as fast as they could.
BarbaraTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
don't you have to wonder which part of FELINE they don't get??using that logic, tom is better off anyway--wouldn't want him catchingcancer from the one on chemo, after all.. (this is my cleaned-upresponse to the original post on his return!)-- MaryChristineAIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCatsMSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ: 289856892
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2005-05-09 Thread TenHouseCats
don't you have to wonder which part of FELINE they don't get??
using that logic, tom is better off anyway--wouldn't want him catching
cancer from the one on chemo, after all.. (this is my cleaned-up
response to the original post on his return!)


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2005-05-09 Thread Terri Brown




Umm, yes -- I've heard lame excuses like this before.  Feline Leukemia 
is not transmittable to humans.  That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever 
heard.  They probably just didn't want to deal with the possibility of 
sickness.
 
Tom is better off with you.  I mix mine and the negatives are still 
negative -- all 3 of them.  I don’t vaccinate yearly.  If they're 
immune, they're immune (imho).
 
Some may argue this point -- I believe in good food and lots of love.  
The rest is details.  They have a better life with me than they'd have on 
the street or in a shelter.  And they're pampered.  They know I love 
them.
 
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
 
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My 
FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/My 
Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350

  - Original Message - 
  From: Barbara Baass 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM
  Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass) re 
  unsubscribe
  
  
  Thanks for the information. Guess I will be 
  on for awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His 
  wife looked it up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo 
  treatments and is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want 
  to take the risk.
  Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  
  what site she saw this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I 
  am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with 
  lots of trees.
  Barbara 
  BaassBelinda Sauro 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    
Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can check on him 
occasionally and hear how he is 
doing.The 
instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to 
unsubscribe:http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemiaorgInstructions 
are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for caring 
enough to find Tom a 
home!!---If 
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2005-05-09 Thread Barbara Baass

IYes, it is amazing. that is the most lame excuse I ever heard. I made sure that I told them to bring Tom back to me if it didn't work out and that I would call and check on him in a couple days and drop by to see him once in awhile. He was a little stressed when he came back. He was really hungry and thirsty. I felt bad about that. The people came in the yard and i told them to open the carrier, he will go in the house. They opened it and Tom couldn't get in  the house fast enough.
BarbaraChris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





You know—the reason they brought him back really doesn’t matter—people come up with all sorts of crazy reasons.  The good news is that they brought him back to you—sometimes people don’t want to ‘face the music’ & just bring the animal to the local shelter….
 

Chris
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Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.

Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.

Barbara BaassBelinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to unsubscribe:http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.orgInstructions are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for caring enough to find Tom a home!!---If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,send the following command in email to<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:    unsubscribeOr you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the followingcommand in the body of your email message:    unsubscribe felvtalkor from another account, besides [EMAIL PROTECTED]:    unsubscribe felvtalk [EMAIL PROTECTED]If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list,(if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about thelist itself) send email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .This is the general rule for most mailing lists when you needto contact a human. No info available for felvtalk --  BelindaHappiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ...http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittenshttp://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Servicehttp://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com  (affordable hosting & web design)http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites)http://bmk.bemikitties.com



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You know—the reason they brought him
back really doesn’t matter—people come up with all sorts of crazy
reasons.  The good news is that they brought him back to you—sometimes
people don’t want to ‘face the music’ & just bring the
animal to the local shelter….

 



Chris

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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:44 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: for Barbara (Baass)
re unsubscribe

 





Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile
longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it
up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and
is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.





Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw
this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really
disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.





Barbara Baass

Belinda Sauro
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  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope
you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.

The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to
unsubscribe:
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

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2005-05-09 Thread Barbara Baass

Thanks for the information. Guess I will be on for awhile longer. They brought Tom back in three & a half hours. His wife looked it up on the internet and he said that his sister is taking chemo treatments and is not suppose to be around a leukemia cat, so he didn't want to take the risk.
Have you ever heard of this? I wonder  what site she saw this on? You could tell that Tom sure was glad to be back. I am really disappointed though. It was really a nice home and big yard with lots of trees.
Barbara BaassBelinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.The instructions below were for the old list, here is where to go to unsubscribe:http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.orgInstructions are way down at the bottom of the page, good luck and thanks for caring enough to find Tom a home!!---If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,send the following command in email to<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:   
 unsubscribeOr you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the followingcommand in the body of your email message:    unsubscribe felvtalkor from another account, besides [EMAIL PROTECTED]:    unsubscribe felvtalk [EMAIL PROTECTED]If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list,(if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about thelist itself) send email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .This is the general rule for most mailing lists when you needto contact a human. No info available for felvtalk -- 
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  Barbara, this is great news about Tom, I hope
you can check on him occasionally and hear how he is doing.

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2005-05-07 Thread Kerry MacKenzie



Hi Barbara
 
I'm glad you found a good home for Tom.  Like all kitties, he deserves 
the best. Thanks for looking out for the little furball. Many people would 
have looked the other way. (Will you be able to see him/check up on him 
again?)
I just looked back the emails and found this posted to me in January when I 
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We'll miss you, all best wishes to you and your family and of course sweet 
Tom,
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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Barbara Baass 
  
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:23 
PM
  Subject: Re: Need prayers and advice for 
  Ginger
  
  
  Can you tell me how to get off this site? I 
  have placed "Tom" in a home as of today. He is in a very good home with other 
  pets and 4 kids. It didn't seem to matter that  he had felv. I explained 
  that it wasn't active and he was healthy and is was okay as long as their 
  other cats had their shots and were older. He is in a very up scale home, so I 
  am very happy. I know he will be happy there. I want to thank all of you on 
  the site for informing on felv. I was going to keep him if I didn't find him a 
  home. He sure is a great cat. I will miss him a lot.
  Barbara 
  BaassBarbara Lowe 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  going 
thru my cat care books. one mentions Biodent-a good generalnutritional 
supplement to benefit the mouth.a human product but vet canorder. 
contains bone meal, carrot powder, spleen and other nutrients thatcreate 
a healthier chemisty in tissue of mouth. takes time to work. forinflamed 
gums, the topical application of an herbal combinatin 
calledEchinacea-goldenseal supreme by gaia herbs-saurate a Q tip with 
the liquidand run along gum line once a day or if condition severe, 
twice a day. (thoas I recall, echinacea made my cats foam at mouth...the 
taste.)anitra frzier mentions an herbal remedy to soothe and heal sore 
and bleedinggums--add 1/4 teaspooon salt to 1/2 cup strong lukewarm 
calendula and pat ongums with a cotton ball. herbal remedies are usualy 
taken 3-4 times a day,one to two teaspoons of tea for a cat, 1/2 t. for 
a kitten. another bookmentions calendula for general gum care-purchase a 
bottle of the mothertincture-put 6 drops in 1 oz of distilled water --if 
gums are infectedalready, use a cotton swab padded with extra 
cotton(from a cotton ball)sotht it soaks up the liquid. (brushing would 
only irritate gums more). coverboth inside and outside of the gums(I 
guess they mean both sides of theteeth)with the calendula.hope some 
of this helps. calendula is usually easy to find in a good healthfood 
store.interesting footnotes that the vets seem to feel they see teeth 
problemsmore in certain breeds and colors. redheaded cats have more 
gingivitis thanother cats. purebreds more at risk-tho maine coons have 
less problems thanabyssinians and persians. My Mr. Bean is red and he ws 
the first one toexhibit the gum and tooth 
problems.barbara- Original Message -From: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent: 
Saturday, May 07, 2005 12:19 PMSubject: Re: Need prayers and advice for 
Ginger> I am taking her to an internist on Monday, and also 
plan to call Monday> morning to the veterinary dentist office near 
here to get her an emergency> appointment if necessary. I want to 
talk to the internist first, in casethere is> something going on 
with that lymph node in her chest, but I am thinkingmore and> 
more that it is her teeth (and hoping that is what it is). She 
isextremely> playful, back to jumping some after I got food into 
her (maybe she wasweak from> not having much food in her), and 
very happy. She also tries to eat alittle> piece or lick and then 
just licks her mouth and lips. When she plays and> bites on whatever 
she is playing with, she does the same thing with hermouth. So> I 
am starting to think her gums just hurt a lot. I also read that 
proteinin> the urine can come from bad gum infections.> 
Michelle>>> In a message dated 5/6/05 10:35:54 PM, 
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