around.
Sally
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Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior(angel), Tiny(angel) Fluffy(soulmate angel),
Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty, Little Black, Lily, Daisy, Pewter,
Junior Junior (newest) I call him JJ , Silver, and Spike Please Visit my
Message board for some pictures. You are welcome to sign up
Tonya
Thanks. I will some day write about Junior on my website. I just need enough
time to do it right. He was a very special kitty indeed. I am blessed to
have been chosen for his mommy.
Sally
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 1:46 AM, catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am so sorry Sally. You
I am so sorry Sally. You certainly did everything you could to help Junior.
tonya
Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lance and all you great parents,
Junior took his last breath at the vet's today with assistance. I would like
to say it went well, but his body was shutting
HI Wendy
Thanks. He will always be with me. It is hard to belive he is gone. He
fought a hard battle.
Sally
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:45 AM, wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sally,
I am so sorry to hear about Junior. He's been with us here for so long
now it seems. You have been so
Sally,
I am so sorry to hear about Junior. He's been with us here for so long now it
seems. You have been so vigilant in caring for his every need, and I hope you
will find comfort to fill the void that's been created when Junior passed over
the Rainbow Bridge. He was a very lucky kitty
oh, sally, i am so sorry to hear this news.
i don't really have anything to say that everyone else hasn't said already:
junior knew how much you loved him and fought for him, and i truly believe
that they don't mind the process involved with leaving this live nearly as
much as we do--i think
Thanks,
This group is the reason Junior had the last year and a half. He thanks you
all for that. His quality of life was good up until that last day. Sure he
had his share of URI and the corneal ulcer, but all that was treatable. This
last thing while maybe treatable would have been very poor
Junior is having much difficulty breathing. I am taking him into his
original vet meaning more money, but they are the only hospital available
now. I gave him a prenisone. His lungs sound horrible. I feel I ma saying
goodbye. Please pray for him.
Sally
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Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy
Sally,
Junior will be in my prayers. I'm really sorry to hear he isn't doing
well.
Lance
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 08:12:42 -0400, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Junior is having much difficulty breathing. I am taking him into his
original vet meaning more money, but they are the only hospital
On Mar 14, 2008, at 8:12 AM, Sally Davis wrote:
Junior is having much difficulty breathing. I am taking him into
his original vet meaning more money, but they are the only hospital
available now. I gave him a prenisone. His lungs sound horrible. I
feel I ma saying goodbye. Please pray
Sally
We're sending angels to you and Junior. I hope they can help him.
Please know we thinking of the two of you.
Jane
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 08:12:42 -0400, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Junior is having much difficulty breathing. I am taking him into his
original vet meaning
Oh no Sally, I will be thinking of you and Junior.
On 3/14/08, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Junior is having much difficulty breathing. I am taking him into his
original vet meaning more money, but they are the only hospital available
now. I gave him a prenisone. His lungs sound
Hi Lance and all you great parents,
Junior took his last breath at the vet's today with assistance. I would like
to say it went well, but his body was shutting down. The sedative did not
calm him. I called the vet back into the room to go ahead and stop his
misery. His veins were not cooperating
I'm saddened by this news. Sally, you did all that you could, and
helping Junior
through two years of illness is a feat of love, and something that, in
his
way, he recognized. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Please take
care.
Lance
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:32:36 -0400, Sally Davis [EMAIL
I'm so, so sorry for what you and Junior have been through, Sally. You
did give him the greatest gift indeed, loving and caring for him as you
did, and now he's no longer suffering.
You and Junior are in my thoughts,
love and hugs, Kerry
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Sally, I am so sorry. I didn't expect this. You and Junior made it through so
much already. I'm very sorry for your loss. You did right by him- don't ever
doubt that.
Oddly, I had a dream about Monkee last night- which is rare. I haven't had a
Monkee-dream since the night he came
HI Kerry
Thanks you for the hugs. My head knows Junior is happy and whole. My heart
is broken. His roomate spike just jumped up on my lap to let me know she is
a love kitty.
When I first joined this group I almost had to leave it seemed like someone
baby was passing away all the time. It hurt so
Lance
Thanks for your kind thoughts. You are one of the ones that encouraged my in
the beginning to fight this. Your help got Junior on Transfer Factor which I
fell helped him over the hump. In the end he was taking L lysine and high
end catfood. He never stopped eating and was a good weight. I
Sally I am so very sorry.
I know how special Junior was to you, and how hard you fought to
keep him well. This disease is insidious. I grieve with you for Junior
and for all our kitties.
Jane
On Mar 14, 2008, at 11:51 AM, MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:felvtalk
Caroline,
I am Junior is happy to have such and honourable escort in Brumley. Junior
has had some journey. I will be lost without him. He asked for nothing from
me and gave so much. Every day when I got home from work he would come out
of the bedroom looking for me. Of course he wanted food but I
Oh, Sally, I'm so very sorry about Junior! Sweetest of Bridge vibes to him.
You did all the right things and had some wonderful time with him. Hugs.
Diane R.
_
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sally Davis
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:33 AM
Sally Davis wrote:
Hi Lance and all you great parents,
Junior took his last breath at the vet's today with assistance. I
would like to say it went well, but his body was shutting down. The
sedative did not calm him. I called the vet back into the room to go
ahead and stop his misery. His
Ah Sally I am so sorry you lost Junior. You knew it was his time and did the
bravest thing anyone can do, let go. I commend you for being able to give him
2 years. What I wouldn't have given for just 2 months.
Lynne
- Original Message -
From: Sally Davis
To: felvtalk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oh, Sally, I'm so very sorry about Junior! Sweetest of Bridge vibes to
him. You did all the right things and had some wonderful time with him.
Hugs.
Diane R.
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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Sally
HI Lynne,
I feel everyone's pain when they have a loss. It is hard everytime. I know
your loss was recent and still hurts. Thank you for your sympathy. Junior is
aleady much better and has his eyesight back. We both thank you.
Sally
Sally,
You're so very much in my thoughts at this heartbreaking time. I'm in
complete agreement with you. Junior deserved the chance that you gave
him, and he had a year and a half of quality time. Mine had about the
same amount of time. Before they became symptomatic, they enjoyed life
.
If Junior had not passed Slinky may have gotten worse. This way she got
Slinky to the vet right away.
I figure that in people years I got another 10 years from Junior. Too bad it
was short years for me. They were mostly good except for all the worrying.
I am here to share what I have learned
Sally I am so sorry to hear that you lost your precious Junior.Hugs to you.
Sherry
Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lance and all you great parents,
Junior took his last breath at the vet's today with assistance. I would like
to say it went well, but his body was shutting
Hi Folks,
Today Pewter got her booster shots for as they call it distemper feline
leukemia, and rabies. SHe manages to get in my rrom with regularity. This is
where I keep Junior my FELV+ kitty.
Next week is the one year anniversary of his positive test. He had a rough
go of it until January
Thanks Sally
Your website is just great and Junior, an absolute love.
He looks so chunky and healthy.
I'm discovering that we have some really good days and then
some punk ones for no apparent reason.
My vet has been researching a homeopathic remedy that is now
being used in Africa for HIV/Aids
It has been a year since Junior has been outside other than going to the vet
(doesn't count). I blocked off part of the deck so we could enjoy the
wonderful weather we are having, It turns hot in a couple of days. Junior
seemed to enjoy it. I think a happy cat will help keep him healthy. Just
Hey Sally,
It's nice to have some good news. I hope Junior continues to impove.
tonya
Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you every one for your help. I am not sure if Junior would still be
here without your support. It is heart breaking to read about the losses
Thank you every one for your help. I am not sure if Junior would still be
here without your support. It is heart breaking to read about the losses in
the group. The rewards however are many. Junior is a gift and I treasure
him.
Sally and Junior
On 4/27/07, Leslie Lawther [EMAIL PROTECTED
Yay! To Junior! We're new here and I have a 9-month-old with FelV+
and lymphoma doing excellently on chemo.
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 27, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Leslie Lawther wrote:
What absolutely WONDERFUL news on Junior!! Thank you for
sharing!! We all need
Taylor, firstly, welcome and secondly, I'm happy your baby is responding
well to chemo.
Diane R.
Ain't it grand? I'm praying it sticks
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 28, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Diane Rosenfeldt wrote:
Taylor, firstly, welcome and secondly, I'm happy your baby is
responding well to chemo.
Diane R.
Hi Everyone
Yesterday was a very good day for Junior. Actually he has been doing well
for over two weeks. After a 1 month course of Baytril, I put him on Metacam
for pain and inflammation. What a difference a week can make. He is like a
kitten again. I never thought I would see him feeling so
*What absolutely WONDERFUL news on Junior!! Thank you for sharing!! We all
need the pick me up of happy things!! How awesome for Eric and Junior to
help each other... animals are amazing therapy.*
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 4/27/07, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone
Yesterday
@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Update Junior
Hi Everyone
Yesterday was a very good day for Junior. Actually he has been doing well
for over two weeks. After a 1 month course of Baytril, I put him on Metacam
for pain and inflammation. What a difference a week can
Glad you have some good news, Sally. Go Junior! Go Junior!
tonya
Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone
I called the vet today regarding the needle aspiration of the lymph nodes.
She is confident that it is not Lymphoma.
He has fatty tissue and nutrophils
Hi Tonya,
Thanks...
The swelling in the lymph nodes has gone down. so I guess it was infection
after all. Still not sure where it originated. The most swelling was on his
left side. I do not think his teeth are involved. This is just another
battle in the war.
Sally and Junior
On 3/25/07
Dear Sally,
Sending zillions of healing vibes for Junior. He sounds a real little
trooper. It's good to hear he doesn't have lymphoma.
hugs to you both, Kerry
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sally Davis
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 7:30
Hi Sally,
I haven't been watching the list as well as I should, and I was
wondering how Junior did with his aspiration last Friday. Just saw a
response to your post with the results today. I'm really glad to hear
that he doesn't have lymphoma. Of course, infections of any kind are
still troubling
Sally,
I am catching up on posts. How is Junior's right eye
doing?
:)
Wendy
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just a brief update on Junior. His Right eye still
looks like it is budging
with a definite cataract. He does not appear to have
discomfort from it
though
I am sorry to hear this about Junior, but cats can do
fine with blindness. Not as well as before, but they
adapt. You are so wonderful to stick with your
kitties through all this.
:)
Wendy
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI wendy
I think Junior is Blind or close to it in both
Transfer Factor Plus. I think that has helped keep him stable.
I must say Junior is quite the fighter. His lymph node behind his ear has
been swollen for a while. The swelling would usually go down at night. He
seems to has less sight than before. Most of the swelling is on the side of
the good eye
VERY encouraging -- thanks for the update! Prayers still going up for you
and Junior.
elizabeth
On 3/19/07, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone
I called the vet today regarding the needle aspiration of the lymph nodes.
She is confident that it is not Lymphoma.
He has fatty
Hi Elizabeth,
Yes I am relieved, although he is fighting an infection. So we do need your
prayers. He seems to be feeling better after 4 days of baytril.
Thanks,
Sally and Junior
On 3/19/07, elizabeth trent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VERY encouraging -- thanks for the update! Prayers still
coat has not looked good since he was dx.
This actually goes back to when he was hit by a car. I think maybe it is not
so easy for him to groom himself.
My bf was feeling bad yesterday and lashed out on me for caring more about
the cats than him. It is hard to keep a balance. Junior is actually
Prayers and good thoughts for you and Junior. Isn't it crazy how we
sometimes have to push for treatment and diagnosis? Please let us know
what they have to say after the aspirate.
Nina
Sally Davis wrote:
I just wanted you to know Junior is having a needle aspiration done
this Friday
I just wanted you to know Junior is having a needle aspiration done this
Friday of his lymph nodes which were enlarged at his last appointment. I
called his regular vet today because I was not happy that nothing was done
last Friday. I want to be proactive not reactive. His lymph nodes
Prayers going up for Junior. Please keep us posted.
elizabeth
On 3/13/07, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted you to know Junior is having a needle aspiration done this
Friday of his lymph nodes which were enlarged at his last appointment. I
called his regular vet today
At 04:57 PM 3/13/2007, you wrote:
sally, we are all sending you and junior a lot of good thoughts,,,and
remember, if the worse happens and it is lymphoma, it is usually very
treatable. Cats also get very swollen lymph nodes from everyhting,
please keep us posted,
kelly
I just wanted you
.
Expecting that Junior's immune response will be enough to combat swollen
lymph nodes of unknown origin seems foolhardy and down right dangerous
to me. As far as further vaccinations... I wouldn't even consider
inoculating Junior for ANYTHING. If it were me, I wouldn't consider
inoculating
Hi Nina,
I wish Dr Staunton had been there today. I had many questions, she knows
Junior better than Dr Larrick. Junior has had the swellings for almost two
months now and everything is the same. Actually overall he is better than
two months ago especially with the weight gain.
I decided
I now have Junior on Transfer factor Plus. Time will tell if it is helpful.
I like to think it will help him. He is somewhat stable except for the eye
problem. He sees very little right now. He is figuring his was around the
house and venture out of my bedroom often. I take that for a sign he
Hi everyone,
Just a brief update on Junior. His Right eye still looks like it is budging
with a definite cataract. He does not appear to have discomfort from it
though. He is still getting the Trusopt for Glaucoma and the chloramphenicol
antibiotic ointment in both eyes. I also have been giving
*Good luck Sally we're all thinking of you and Junior (and Daisy too...
poor baby)!*
**hugs**
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 1/26/07, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just a brief update on Junior. His Right eye still looks like it is
budging with a definite cataract. He does
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his good eye Sally? or is this his bad eye?
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us
Adopt a New England FIV+ cat:
http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html
Special Needs Cat Links (and feline info library):
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Junior needs your help with his care
Sally, I am sorry to hear that Junior's eye is still
causing problems. Both of you are in my prayers.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am taking Junior to the Vet tomorrow. His right
eye still has glaucoma,
you can see it bulge and the cataract that is
forming. He
I am taking Junior to the Vet tomorrow. His right eye still has glaucoma,
you can see it bulge and the cataract that is forming. He did not eat well
today. Just in case the vet is agreeable how do I get her to write the
prescription for alferon(Kelly)? Also I looked in the Archives and I am
the
pharmacist know how to take care of it,,,Tell 'em it is the Cat
Alferon,,,They know
Kelly
I am taking Junior to the Vet tomorrow. His right eye still has
glaucoma, you can see it bulge and the cataract that is forming. He
did not eat well today. Just in case the vet is agreeable how do I
ointment on red and inflamed ears, (not in the ear canal),
before with good success. Please keep us informed, I hope he regains
his appetite soon,
Nina
Sally Davis wrote:
I am taking Junior to the Vet tomorrow. His right eye still has
glaucoma, you can see it bulge and the cataract that is forming
Thanks for the information. At times I think Junior has done well and at
times I am not so sure. Seeing how fast Pumpkin and Tiny died I treasure the
moments I have with Junior.
Oh Yes and with all this going on with my cats. I did not get Daisy fixed in
November like I had planned to do. I use
Sorry about the test email. I sent one last night from my new address and I
don't see that it posted. I am getting emails.
Just in case my previous email does not show up. Junior got his meds while I
was away at the vet's office. I hated to subject him to the ride 2 days in a
row, and Eric
, 2007 9:20 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Fwd: test/junior/ferals
Sorry about the test email. I sent one last night from my new address
and I don't see that it posted. I am getting emails.
Just in case my previous email does not show up. Junior got his meds
while I was away
She needs to contact alley cat allies: http://alleycat.org
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us
The easy way out has a bad reputation.
Why would anyone take the hard way out?
The door? No thanks, that would be the easy way out. I'm jumping out the
window.
Quote by: Les U. Knight
HI Phaewryn,
I don't think my sister has email. I did not see a phone number on their
website. Am I missing it?
Sally
On 1/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She needs to contact alley cat allies: http://alleycat.org
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us
The easy way out has a bad
They do have a very big website. The contact info is on this page, and I
pasted it in below as well.
http://alleycat.org/contact.html
Alley Cat Allies
7920 Norfolk Avenue
Suite 600
Bethesda, MD 20814-2525
Phone: 240-482-1980
Fax: 240-482-1990
ACA office hours are between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM
Wow I must have missed the phone number, I think I even went to the contact
page, maybe not. I live about three hours from where Alley Cat allies is
headquartered. Of course my sister lives about 2500 miles from there.
Again thanks
Sally
On 1/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They have a national network all across the USA, so they will be able to
help her no matter of her location. My family all lives about 2000 miles
away. I like it that way, LOL! My mom recently sent me a refrigerator magnet
with a big oak tree on it with lots of acorns, it says My family tree is
Hi all
I am back from my trip. Our old email is still not working. I am playing
catchup on emails, so i have not yet read any of the archives. Eric was able
to get junior to the vet for his eye meds both wednesday and today. He only
missed one dose od the Trusopt, glaucoma medicine yesterday
Sally Davis
Junior needs your help with his care fighting Feline Leukemia. Our story
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Junior peed this morning a good amount, so I knew that was not his problem
yesterday. I gave him pumpkin this morning and some probiotics last night.
He pooped tonight a small amount and no straining. It was sort of hard. That
is how Spikes poops are all
I would remove the blind eye if your vet thinks he would be strong enough
for the surgery, it's pointless to keep a source of pain which serves no
purpose other than to create pain. Blind cats really do very well, I know
you don't want it to come to that, but blind and comfortable would be
Hi
It seems like it is one setback after another with Junior. He got his immuno
regulin shot and for now is done with that. He is being treated for the eye
infection. He hates that of course. He drooled terrible when I used the
Atropine sulfate in his eye. I think he licked some off. His
Could it be constipation? Seen any poos in the box? If not, give him some
canned pumpkin. You don't happen to have any lactulose laying around by
chance? Pumpkin will be the next best thing that you can just run to the
grocery and get tonight. I'd do it now, the sooner the better. Antibiotics
can
keep making sure that he pees and is not blocked.
Michelle
I gave Junior some probiotics that you sent me. I cleaned out the litter
boxes earlier today, so I cannot verify if he has pooed. I brought his box
back into my bedroom so I can monitor the situation. He does not seem in
distress at this time other than me giving him the dreaded eye ointments. I
yeah, just be sure it hasn't molded, cats are sensitive to mold.
Phaewryn
http://ucat.us
The easy way out has a bad reputation.
Why would anyone take the hard way out?
The door? No thanks, that would be the easy way out. I'm jumping out the
window.
Quote by: Les U. Knight
HI everyone,
I think my email is working alright now. Comcast was bouncing all my groups
in yahoo. I was having trouble sending email right after Tiny died. I want
to thank everyone for their support after Tiny's sudden death Christmas day.
It is so hard to accept and yet I must.
Junior
I think you need to find another vet that is willing
to try different things for Junior. Why does he want
you to have him put to sleep? I wouldn't go back to
that vet. I had to change vets with Smokey and so far
it has been the best decision. This new vet is
willing to try different medicines
Lysine also helps a lot with URI's. And the I-R shold have been about
$30 for the bottle and should last for enough doses to get him better if it is
going to work.
Michelle
In a message dated 10/19/2006 9:03:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will
look into the
I just read this post. Definitely try Immuno-Regulin.
Michelle
In a message dated 10/16/2006 8:29:21 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
everyoneThis is a great group. I am waiting until I can see the vet
this morning. Junior who tested positive for Felv 10/6/06
Hi Michelle
It, immuno-regulin, came in the mail today. Problem is the vet who saw
Junior, thinks it is time to put him down. He is much better today. He
still has the sniffles. I need to find someone to do the
injections. I just searched the archives about doing subcutaneous
injections. I could
. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
MichelleIt, immuno-regulin, came in the mail today. Problem is the vet
who saw Junior, thinks it is time to put him down. He is much better today. He
still has the sniffles. I need to find someone to do the injections. I
just searched
Hi Sally,From what I am reading you don't need to make any decisions about putting Junior to sleep right this minute; is that correct? He has an upper respiratory infection that is being treated, and is he otherwise okay (other than being FeLV+), right? Why does the vet want to put him
: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:32 AM
Subject: Junior update
HI everyone
I think My server is sending mail again. All those emails were qued (sp)
up and sent them at one sorry for the duplicates.
Junior is still doing fine since his vet visit. He is asserting his self
over Tiny. I try
Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:32 AM
Subject: Junior update
HI everyone
I think My server is sending mail again. All those emails were qued (sp)
up and sent them at one sorry for the duplicates.
Junior is still doing fine since his
. If anyone knows of any good cat groups to contact please let me
know.ThanksSally DavisAt 09:07 AM 10/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:Sally,I'm sorry about your other kitty. And here are vibes that Junior getsbetter. Don't let the vet railroad you into anything with him. If thevet won't treat him just like
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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 04:50:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Junior FeLV
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Kelly,
This is the message I
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Subject: Junior FeLV
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 7.1.408 [268.13.4/480]
Hi Kelly,
This is the message I tried sending yesterday. My
server is blocking
outgoing mail. And Eric is not here to tell me what
to do. Please
post this to the group as well. I have
Sally,
Talk about confused! I don't understand why your vet would be
suggesting pts when Junior appears to be doing better. I'd think
seriously about finding yourself a different vet. It could be that she
just wants to prepare you for the worst case scenario, but it sounds
like he's
Hi everyone
This is a great group. I am waiting until I can see the vet this morning.
Junior who tested positive for Felv 10/6/06 is now running a fever of
106.7. I am scared and I feel so helpless.
I lost one cat less than two weeks ago. He crashed at the vet's office.
He was never tested
My thoughts are with you, and prayers, too.
dede
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
This is a great group. I am waiting until I can see
the vet this morning.
Junior who tested positive for Felv 10/6/06 is now
running a fever of
106.7. I am scared and I feel so
Sally,
I'm sorry about your other kitty. And here are vibes that Junior gets
better. Don't let the vet railroad you into anything with him. If the
vet won't treat him just like they would a negative cat, leave. Here's
hoping it will be okay.
Diane R.
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Hi Diane and all
Junior is home. He has a upper respiratory and was given a stronger
antibiotic, subcutaneuos fluids and a b12 shot. I was also told to give him
some yogurt as he has diarrhea. His fever had gone down a little it was
104. He ate when he got home and started purring. Now he
I'm so glad to hear that Junior is doing better. It sounds like the vet
you brought him to knows what he's doing. You might want to look into
Immuno Regulin to try. Some of the list members have had good results
with it. You can do a search for it to see discussions about it. Hang
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