Gloria,
I am so glad. I kept waiting for this email from you for it seem years!
Take care,
Joan
-Original Message-
From: Gloria B. Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 12:09 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Sam is FOUND!
Just want everybody to
Thanks, Joan - I was amazed. Friday I was discouraged, Saturday he
turned up. Even Saturday evening we were planning on coming back
Sunday morning. It was ... amazing.
Gloria
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:07 AM, Doljan, Joan wrote:
Gloria,
I am so glad. I kept waiting for this email from you
Hi Guys
You may recall Bramble (FIV+) went Ataxic on Tuesday and then recovered -
he started Omega Interferon on Thursday - and is on 2.5mg daily of Fortekor for
a heart murmer. Waiting to hear results still for calicivirus, herpesvirus and
FeLV.
I was on the phone to the emergency vet
Gloria
That is such great news what I nice way to start the week!
Carla
Shelia
You may want to put some feliway plug ins around
They are suppose to help calm cats. I have two right now in
I do see better results with the spray can but I keep the plug ins.
I like Emergency Flower essence it's like rescue I just have seen
better results for stressed cats or cats with
Nina,
Yes, sorry Saline solution, I use "Opti-Free Express Lasting Comfort No Rub" . Have you tried like a spray conditioner for his coat. They also have mits that you can use so the cats get stroaked by you and combed at the same time. Since all mine are used to it, they really do not enjoy it
Try clipping the small ones and combing her every once in awhile jus tto get her used to it.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cherie , if I can get her shaved and clean I'll be able to keep her that way. I don't have any long haired cats so I guess if you can keep up with five I can manage one.
This was posted to my IBD list this morning. Breaks my heart, anyone
out there who could take this baby in, or might be able to help this
newbie rescue lady?
Nina
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I am SO SORRY for the very, very OT nature of this post - but I am
desperate to find help for this girl and
with neurological problems, I'd definitely wonder about the flea
stuff and talk to the vet about it. Good luck - Gloria
On Jun 6, 2005, at 9:12 AM, Barbara Lowe wrote:
...did you tell the vet you gave the flea stuff?
so sorry this is happening.
regards
Barbara
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Oh man Michelle, how upsetting for you guys! From what you describe, it
does sound like some sort of seizure. I would definitely check out the
flea drops you put on him. I'm not familiar with that brand, but that
stuff is poison and can be very dangerous, especially for someone in a
Michelle,
I kept meaning to post about this... You had mentioned Transfer Factor
before, (it was you, right?). Sally, one of our list members uses it
alot and has had good results from it. I've used it too, but along with
all the other things I'll try with a symptomatic kitty, I couldn't
Gloria! What a great news! I was doing meditations for Sam all weekend,
dozens and dozens of times - hoping that he and you will be reunited -
and someone I had a feeling that I would see your email saying that Sam
is found!!!
I am going to let Dr. Ryan know that- she did tell me that it is so
Hi Everyone,
The AC I told you about, Kat Berard, has signed up to join our group and
answer general questions about animal communication and health issues.
Here's the introduction she sent me to forward to you. I'm not sure
which days she'll be with us. I'm sure she'll let us know.
Nina
This answered my question, Gloria. I am so glad that you have Sam, and
have an intension to keep him unless it's a REALLY good home - I hope he
will get to say with you for the rest of his life - or I would come pick
him up to adopt him otherwise - I think you guys are meant to be
together - and
Here's a link to info about Transfer Factor:
http://www.transferfactorinstitute.com/TransferFactor/basic.htm
Nina wrote:
Michelle,
I kept meaning to post about this... You had mentioned Transfer
Factor before, (it was you, right?). Sally, one of our list members
uses it alot and has had
Hello, everyone! Im very excited to join you this
week! J Thank you, Nina, for
inviting me.
I live in San Antonio, Texas and am proudly owned by two
Weimaraners (Max, 8yo gray, and Barney, 3yo blue), Peaches (the perpetual
foster dog, a mixed breed of some sort of Pointer), and Miss
Welcome to the list, Kat! How so
exciting to have you on board!
I enjoyed learning about your family very
much! I too rescue cats and dogs right now, I am owned by over 50
plus cats and 4 dogs (I know it sounds like a nut to have so many)
just that 90% of the cats I rescued were very
Hi, Hideyo. Bless you for rescuing! I
could not imagine trying to take care of that many animals my 4 are
enough for me! J
Please feel free to ask me questions about
animal communication or other topics, Im happy to answer them.
Kat
Kathleen A. Berard,Animal Communicator,
Hi Michelle,
It is the hardest thing in the world to watch your animal having seizures
I really think that seizure frequency shouldn't be the only factor in determining euthanasia - there are many things that can cause seizures. My Ninja's seizures accelerated from 1 every 3 wks to 2 at 10
Thank you very much, Kat.
I will try not overwhelm you with
questions
I have a similar question as to Nina just
asked I take care of so many feral cats, and some of them
dont have a name (not yet anyway) could you still communicate
with the animal with no name, if so, how?
i think this is the best advice for a scared, badly matted persian.
her biting in self-defense makes perfect sense for a declawed
not-made-for-the-outside-world cat! the vet can use a safe sedative if
one is needed, and can quickly shave her so you can start fresh. some
persians mat in such a way
Michelle,
I'm praying for Bramble and for you. I know how tough this is, I've
been there before, most everyone on this list has. Thank you so much
for opening your heart and home to your special needs kitties. I hope
it's not too late for your sweet Bramble. What did the vet say about
the flea
Welcome Kat, great to meet you, I hope you enjoy our group and I am sure we can learn alot from you, thanks for coming and welcome again ;-))
Cherie
"Kathleen A. Berard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, everyone! Im very excited to join you this week! J Thank you, Nina, for inviting me.
I
Thanks Barbs for the positive vibes for Bramble
Your right there is much more to consider than just the seizures. But the
outline is this: Bramble is FIV+ and has been very syptomatic in the sanctuary
for 2 years. I have had him for just over 3 weeks and in that time he has had a
much
Title: Message
Sending lots of positive vibes for brave
little Bramble, and praying he pulls through.
Kerry
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to me the seizures would indicate more that he's developed a 2ndary cancer or tumor that's causing the disturbances. yeah, poor Bramble has a lot going on (still not believing they mixed FIV+ and FeLV+) How is his personality changing? Is he leaving, do you think? With such an ill
Hi, Nina. I do ask for pictures, most are able to take one with a
digital camera and email them to me. It's my preferred way of working.
In the case of a feral that doesn't know its name, I would call on the
animal with that name (even though they don't' know it) who is being
cared for by [x
Heres an excerpt from my February newsletter that I
hope you find helpful . . .
With few exceptions, I do
my communication sessions without having the client on the phone. I have the client
provide me with some basic information about their animal friend, and their
questions and
excellent caution, bonnie!
On 6/5/05, BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we may need to be careful about this for legal reasons. Maybe
it would be best to respond by private email to inquiries about vets
that are either recommended or best to avoid in a certain area. The
You have a good intuition, Gloria.
Just keep us in touch with thestory you are going to write.
Have a nice time together
StanFrom: "Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Sam is FOUND!Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 22:43:41
Kat,
Nice to meet you, I just read your responce to Nina, and was
interested by your saying the rescue remedy can be applied to the ears
or on the foot pads, is this also the case with a remedy called
spraying, it's for kitties who mark (my Cody)?
Currently I'm giving him 6 drops
Thanks Kat, that clarifies a lot for me. It makes perfect sense to stay
calm and not send out frantic energy to an animal that's already scared
out of it's wits, but not so easy for me to do. I find when one of my
own goes missing, if I stay calm, I have a much better chance of being
Kat,
I am interested in contacting a cat whom passed in January of this year, is this possible?
Cherie"Kathleen A. Berard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heres an excerpt from my February newsletter that I hope you find helpful . . .
With few exceptions, I do my communication sessions without
WOO-HOO!!!
- Original Message -
From: Gloria B.
Lane
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 12:09
AM
Subject: RE: Sam is FOUND!
Just want everybody to know that we FOUND SAM!Someone
called me at 9:30 or so this morning, saying that she'd
No advice, but positive thoughts coming your way.
=^..^= 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:
Positive thoughts coming your way from me and my gang.
=^..^= 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:
Thanks for the support - I know that this is an FeLV group and Bramble's
problem is mainly FIV - althouhgawaiting FeLV results it's nice that you
are still offering the support for a probably non-FeLV problem.
Nina - the vet doesn't think it is anything to do with the flea treatment
drops
ah. The other kitties behaving differently is a very big sign that he's really ill. Sending comfort and strength to you both.
HUGS[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the support - I know that this is an FeLV group and Bramble's problem is mainly FIV - althouhgawaiting FeLV results it's nice that
Kat,
Could you comment on why it might be that some of us seem to draw
animals, and people too for that matter, with serious illness to our
lives. I guess I should back up first and ask you if you feel
everything happens for a reason! I do believe that everything happens
for a reason, some
Nina,
I know you directed this to Kat, but I believe that those who need us are drawn to us. It just so happens that sick/injured furkids are the ones who need the people here. My FeLV+ kitty passed nearly 7 years ago and I'm still here because, as I'm sure you've noticed, this is the most
Oh, I know they're all precious to you and to all of us:) I just wanted to reassure you that it's not that we draw disease per se, we simply attract those who need us.
Well, I think that mediation could be adapted todo every night as a "this home is safe and quiet and peaceful" calming exercise
sigh even the MEDITATION. fingers going too fast..Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I know they're all precious to you and to all of us:) I just wanted to reassure you that it's not that we draw disease per se, we simply attract those who need us.
Well, I think that mediation could
I tried to send this but it was sent back because I was not a member... Just
thought it might be an idea if she has someone who can temporarily foster
this kitty
Read this on a cross-post to FELV group. Just an idea for you. I had a
very similar thing happen to me with my local shelter.
Well welcomeIll be
interested in reading your posts Sounds like you got found
like the rest of us! Do you have any advice about having 2 cats get
along??? Of course, I have a reason for asking but bottom line is that
they are the cats Im inquiring about are the 2 most affectionate of my
Thanks Chris, I'll forward this on. You're going to love this. I
suggested to her that this kitty might just be meant for her and asked
if she considered keeping her. Here's her reply:
Thanks for your message - I do not think you are being mean or
pressuring me - believe me the same thing
I am not familiar with something called Spraying, is this a vibrational
essence blend? You'd have to ask them how else you can give it.
If you've been using it for 4 years, it's not working, probably because
instinct to spray (instinct to do anything) is usually going to override
any treatments.
Having the intent and desire is the
biggest part and practice is the other part thats really important.
Practicing on other peoples animals allows you to receive validation and
feedback, which boosts your confidence.
To do this intentionally (and Ill
be talking here where you want to
Animals that have crossed over are just as
present to us as they are in their physical reality. There is sometimes a shift
in energy, their personality still comes through but they may have a
higher perspective or spiritual message for you that helps you
move through life more easily. Here
Hi, Nina. Yes, I do believe things happen for a reason. The soul chooses
its environment, learning experiences, the animals or people it comes in
to be with, the lessons it needs to master, etc. There are no accidents,
and animals don't cross your path by happenstance. I think healers
(people who
Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and
You might want to check out the shows that are in my
archives right now http://www.healthylife.net/RadioShow/archiveAC.htm
Dr. Don Hamilton (homeopathy Part I), Michelle Bernard (author of
Raising Cats Naturally, about raw diet and nutrition), Amy Snow (co-author
of books about
Ok, I do want to contact Snowball, and the questions I have for him are
Is he mad at me for bringing him into my house?
Is he happy?
How did he feel passing away from home? Was it peaceful?
I would also like to ask him if he can come back to me in another cat form? I miss him so much and
Oh well---I think kitty's already home!
Chris
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Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 5:58 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Fwd: [FelineIBD] OTDesperately need home for gorgeous
Hi, Cherie. Ill contact you privately about this.
Kat
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You're right, you need to change your perspective. We are all spiritual
beings having a physical experience, not the other way around. Viewed
that way, it's much easier to recognize and accept that each soul has
its path and purpose in life, and we are usually never privy to what
that is. So if
An acupuncturist showed me that rubbing the ears vigourously during a seizure makes it milder and end sooner.
Michelle
Hi, Faye,
I belong to a forumn that discusses various topics. This month the
topic of lost animals came up and so I'm sending this to you. Perhaps
it'll help.
Kathy (and Simba -RB)
Finding a Lost Cat, available at
http://www.bestfriends.com/nomorehomelesspets/weeklyforum/060605lostcat.pdf
Definitely a beautiful boy!
tBelinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stan,Just saw Jersey's photo, what a beautiful boy, he looks like my furangel Skeeter.-- BelindaHappiness is being owned by cats ...Be-Mi-Kitties ...http://www.bemikitties.comPost Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP
That's a great article - thanks!
Gloria
At 08:57 PM 6/6/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Faye,
I belong to a forumn that discusses various topics. This month the
topic of lost animals came up and so I'm sending this to you. Perhaps
it'll help.
Kathy (and Simba -RB)
Finding a Lost Cat, available at
I quickly read through an email and saw the suggestion to maybe contact a persian rescue. I know there is a persian rescue group on one of the other groups I belong to. When I see and email sent be the person from the persian rescue group I will post the info to the group and you can check it out
I'm not all the way caught up from last week yet, but I wanted to offer you both my condolences on your losses. : (
tonyaBelinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jenn,I'm sorry I overlooked Seagull and Bones, I have added both of them to the service. My condolences on Seagull, it's been an
Thanks Mia I would like that.
Sheila,
How's the kitty doing? Is she still scared to death, or is she starting
to figure out you're one of the good guys?
Nina
Hey - I was doing meditations also, like you wrote me about. That
fellow Sam sure gave us a scare... and some exercise. It took him a
few hours to sidle up to his old pal Blue, once he got to my house,
but now they're buddies again. He's a little skittish - when
strangers come in or
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