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 patients with some dramatic
success. She thought that we should get it for MeMe, a long shot,
but worth a try. I found it in England and am waiting for it to arrive.
I do believe in miracles, so fingers crossed for all of us.
Thanks for all the good information Sally.
Jane
On Jul 27, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Sally Davis wrote:
LONG POST
Jane,
Hmm long version or short version. I see no way to tell his story as a
short version.
Ok first of all March 2006 I adopted two cats same day one from a
shelter and the other from someone I work with. I had lost my soulmate
kitty the week before from bone cancer. I cried again today for all
the kitties lost last year.
Lionel was the shelter cat unneutered male, with a bite wound from a
fight with a raccoon, so I was told. This was animal control he had
been there a month. Second was a kitten about 4 months old I would
guess. Both cats were orange tabbies, one of my favorite color cats.
Both got neutered the next day at a low cost clinic. Just rabies shots
were given. Lionel had had some shots but I was not sure which ones.
I noticed after getting Lionel back from the clinic he has a broken
leg. It was an old break and had healed but worried me. It did not
seem to bother him but the wound on his leg did. It just would not
heal. I tried getting him to the vet, but my vet was down by two vets
and unable to see clients on short notice. I gave up treated the wound
myself and it finally healed in about a month. So then he would have
had it two months. He also had runny eye which with a good diet
cleared up. Pumpkin seemed fine.
April 2006 Junior is hit by a car. I found him hiding took him to the
only vet I could get in to see. They were wonderful, but expensive. Of
course the first thing she did was test him for FeLV and FIV, both
negative. He was there a week she managed to get his jaw back in place
and stitched his palette back together. He came home would not eat or
drink. i took him back the following Monday. They gave him fluids and
kept him for the day. He also had damaged his eye and wound up with no
sight in it.
OK about a month later, soory my timetable is hazy. Tiny got sick with
a bad URI. Coughed so hard he fell over. HE went into the same vet got
on antibiotics and got better. Pumpkin Lionel both had symtoms of the
URI. Neither were bad enough to take in to see the vet. I am guessing
this URI was accompanied my the FELV virus as these are the cats who
were later to be identified as infected. By AUgust, junior was just
not feeling good and had the 'cold' as well. I took him in knowing he
was still healing. He was put on Amoxilcillin. It was not working so I
took im back thye found heinm to be anemic figured it might be
hemobartella as he had a tiny bot of flea dirt. He has been inside
since he was hit, so had to picked up the flea from another cat. The
Baytril made him feel much better, but Pumpkin was puny. I gave Pumkin
Juniors axoxicillin. He slept most of the time. Realize I am paniced
about Junior because of the car accident. I did not see Pumpkin was
not eating or drinking. He would pretend to do so.
Pumkin got worse, and I was able to get him into my old vet. The vet
said he was anemic and jaundiced.I am on a very fast learning curve
here. I have gone years without a sick cat. The vet said bring him
back the following Monday if he was not better. He really looked bad.
He went back on Monday he had not really eaten and I could not get him
to eat. They kept him put him on Iv and baytril by IV. I saw him the
next day. The vet was guarded but he looked like his old self.
Loved me purred. The next day I went to see him like 12 hours later.
He was half dead. He crashed during the night had seizures and was
lifeless did not know I was there. I decided the humane thing was pts.
I cried the vet tech cried. It was all so sad. He was not even a year
old.
I decided even though Junior is not acting ill to take him back into
his vet . He was acting sick but had a fever of 106.5. They gave him
subQ fluids and called me later to run the Felv test again. My heart
sunk, I knew somehow it would be positive and so it was, They did not
suggest euthanizing until later, Because he kept getting fevers. They
said it was from the FELV.
I had to get 9 more cat tested and vaccinated. Two more were positive
Tiny (faint pos) and Lionel for FELV and FIV. I believe based on his
history he was FIv when I got him I think he became FELV after he came
to live here. Unfortunately I decided to have lionel pts. He had also
been sick and most likely had Uveitis. I regret this decision now, but
I am sure he would not have made it very long. I like to think I saved
him suffering.
Tiny was asymptomatic. I found this group learned of Immunoregulin and
both Tiny and junior got it based on the first protocol. I definitely
think it helped junior with the anemia and his gingivitis. Tiny never
had symptoms.
Junior got the dreaded URI and Uveitis in both eyes. Both took a long
time to heal and he felt like crap. I was not real hopeful. He got
over both but the uveitis took it's toll and for a short time he was
blind in both eyes. He left eye is now fixed a dilated, but he can see
out of it the right eye has glaucoma which we treated, but it never
improved. It causes pain.
Tiny dies Christmas day. Never really showing symptoms( he could have
been hiding them). The only day I felt like he did not feel well was
Christmas day. He was in the meatloaf position so I kept him by my
side watched TV. He seemed better. I heard a commotion. He was doing
the spastic cough again. I went to move him saw he was turning blue.
I have Oxygen in the house I went to get it the tank was empty. Before
I could get teh second tank to him he was gone. I would say less than
a minute passed. I am told this was a symptom of a blood clot. So I
cannot say for sure his FeLV status had anything to do with his
death. I buried him in the pouring rain on Christmas day.
Ok so now I am real worried for Junior. I ordered Transfer Factor Plus
for him and give it daily. I have alsogiven him other supplement but
for now he is on a different Transfer Factor and powdered accemannan.
He still has swollen Lymph nodes which we had aspirate an was only
indicative of fighting infection. He got a month of Baytril and
Probiotics. He never felt great, and the vet was concerned as I was
about the eye with glaucoma. It is very painful. She told me to read
up on Metacam. Yes it is contriversial, but it has geievn him a better
quality of life. He is a different cat with it. I tried to take him
off and he started feeling bad again.
This is where I am now. I would have to pull the bills out (now that
is painful too) to see when he was tested but I think it was in
September. My guess is he had it when he was hit with the anemia. So
it has almost been a year for him. He turned five this year. I also do
the monthly subQ injection of the IR.
I LOVE MY JUNIOR. you can see his pic on my webpage look for Junior
funny ears picture.
I still have 10 cats and they do mix. They were all very exposed to
the virus as all are very social.
In my panic mode I had to get
On 7/27/07, Jane Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sally
I am always hoping to find someone who has a symptomatic cat who is
doing well.
How old is Junior? Please tell me a bit about him and how he has made
such good progress.
Thanks
Jane
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