Hi guys,
I knew that if anyone could help it would be here, One of my babies has swollen lymphnodes under her arms and when I gave her a bath she has some sores on her body. I know the lymphnodes are a problem with FeLV but has anyone heard of sores also being a sign? They are not huge bigger than
Hi Cherie -
When my sweet Mittens started regurgitating his food, he also had swollen lymph
nodes. The vet diagnosed lymphoma. There were several traditional chemo
options. I chose to get Vincristine shots for him. It did make the lymph
nodes go down, he could eat without throwing up, and
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UPDATE JUNE 7TH 2005"Pets Alive" Offers Sanctuary to Corpus Christi
Monastery Cats(June 7,
2005 / 7 pm EST) In an exemplary show of compassion, Sara Whalen, head of
Pets Alive
_javascript_:ol('http://www.petsalive.com');
, has offered to provide a new home for
the seven
Sending healing vibes to Corky.
Carla
Date sent: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 14:08:37 -0600
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Metacam is used for some of the kitties that have advanced cancer.
For the most part I don't recall anyone having problems with it.
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
When are they gonna take the cats? Does anyone know?
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The nuns have to agree to it--it is their property.
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When are they gonna take the cats? Does anyone know?
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I also sent e-mails but it sure looks like
theyre just going to wait everyone out let the cats starve to
death or hope they just magically disappear! Do you have any clue as to why
the change in allowing people to feed this colony
Chris
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I did also neighborhood cats.
Chris
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Chris,
Are
you in the NYC area?
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I did also
neighborhood cats
Chris
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Westchester.
Chris
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Chris,
Title: Message
These
are the websites of the NYC local affiliates. If you live in the area, you
can email them (through these sites) and contact their assignment
desks.
Joan
On 6/8/05 9:52 AM, "Doljan, Joan"
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www.cbs2ny.com http://www.cbs2ny.com
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Big hugs to Pets Alive for offering to take these
kitties. And these nuns have not decided whether to allow the volunteers
to save the kitties? Boy, they really have a mean streak! If they
want the cats out of there they should be overjoyed at the offer. I'm not
the only one
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Of
course not!
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AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Update on
Bronx Nuns
Big hugs to Pets Alive for offering to take these
kitties. And these
VERY definitely NOT!Del Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Big hugs to Pets Alive for offering to take these kitties. And these nuns have not decided whether to allow the volunteers to save the kitties? Boy, they really have a mean streak! If they want the cats out of there they should be
I am trying this. I appreciate the good thoughts.Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep us posted with Simba
Again, I will continue with the meditation until he is found but I hope you will too, as it will be the most powerful coming from you than me - and I hope people on the
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Done
Chris
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local affiliates - Bronx
Title: Message
Just called the Monastery was sent
to the vicars office 212-372-1000 ext. 2576. The person handling this
told me that Sister Helen I talking to neighborhood cats org.. would
not tell me why they decided to change their policy I pointed out that
while Sister H. talked,
No hair loss or constant itching.I was curious if sores are another symptom of FeLV?
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ringworm From: Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2005/06/08 Wed AM 05:51:29 EDT To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Problem - I think? Hi guys, I knew that if
Michelle,
I am so sorry about Bramble.He is though a lucky boy to have found a compassionate person, such as yourself, to help release him from his pain.
Joan.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bramble is going to the vet in 1 1/2 hours. I came in to find him appearing visually impaired - he couldn't
Michelle,
I am sorry to hear about Bramble. My Bamama had full blown
aides for 3 yrs. I found different things to keep her going for 2 1/2
yrs but I had to be home to feed her everyday for lunch too and I
was lucky to live so close to home. The last 6 months of her life
was very up and down
Man, is that not true. It's amazing how cruel and uncompassionate the
people in spiritual and caring organizations can be sometimes. I cat-sat
for a nun who moved down here from Iowa, she was afraid that the Carmelite
Fathers there were going to kill the cat if she left it, and didn't have a
Have you heard of skin problems from FeLV such as this?"Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, FELV itself is not a disease. What you're seeing could be a symptom of FELV related diseases, caused by the Feline Leukemia Virus. Not all cats get the skin problem though. And the FELV virus can
Thanks Gloria, she can keep her food down, she is just very finicky and very small, she is a Silver Persian and they are very small boned, I was just worried when I saw the sores, Would you use Neosporin?
Cherie
Hi Cherie -When my sweet Mittens started regurgitating his food, he also had
Barb, is animax a perscrition?Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't use neomycin - it can be an allergen and an allergic reaction on already sensitive skin is not fun.
I have something from my vet called animax and it's a combination antibiotic and steroid - I put it on little
yes I believe it is - if you can't get her in or the vet won't give it to you - use something like bacitracin instead - just stay away from neomycin and things that have neomycinCherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barb, is animax a perscrition?Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Gloria,
Has she looked on the Adopt An FeLV/FIV/FIP Posting Board?
Missouri:
http://www.bemikitties.com/felv/cgi-bin/suite/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?request=detailid=11009
http://www.bemikitties.com/felv/cgi-bin/suite/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?request=detailid=11025
Michelle,
There's nothing I can say that you don't already know. I feel your
pain in having to make the toughest decision we ever face. It does
sound like Bramble is suffering, but you're there, I'm not. Make sure
you've made peace with letting him go, if that's what you decide to
do.
I personally wouldn't use Neosporin. Guess everybody has their favorites.
I tend to use an herbal powder, Golden Seal, for sores and minor skin
breaks. I buy it at the health food store in capsules, and break open the
capsules.
I also use Aloe Vera based cream sometimes, and I use
Michelle, I'm so sorry to hear Bramble did not
get better overnight. By now, you are probably still at the vet's or back from
there. Please let us know how it went, and if Bramble is gone. My heart goes out
to you on this.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Hi, everyone. I sent some stories yesterday, did they make
it to the list?
Kat
Kathleen A. Berard,Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences
Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant
KATALYST FOR ANIMAL
WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I want a copy please: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
~~~I
collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat who
must live on a liquid diet for the
Yes they did Kat, thank you for sharing them. So much wisdom and truth
in the messages. The story of Chelsea and her quilt brought tears to
my eyes. Now that's validation!
Nina
Kathleen A. Berard wrote:
Hi, everyone. I sent some
stories yesterday, did they make
it to the list?
Yeah, she's almost looking normal now, actually.
I took some pictures, but I need to get the roll developed, and get a picture CD
to get them online. She gets up and down so much better now, and she likes to
rub between your legs (the crate to confine her has not arrived yet, so she
still
Thanks! Yeah, so far it seems to be a great drug,
with no side effects that I can see. Really has made her so much more
comfortable!
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
~~~
Metacam is used for
Jenn,
Maybe she won't have to be confined after all, at least not when you're
home with her. She seems to have gotten the message that she needs to
keep still in order to heal. I'd let her know that if she gets too
rambunctious, she'll have to go in the crate, and that she has to be in
in the note i wrote to the nuns yesterday, i know that i suggested
they contact one of the feral groups to help.
i was incredibly saddened by some of the responses my posting the
story on the catholic questions forum, too. tho having survived 13
years of catholic schools, i'm not sure WHY
Right - one of the responses on their guestbook said it was just catholic
bashing. She doesn't own up to the nuns and fathers being human beings,
some of whom can be very cruel...
Sigh again.
Gloria
At 11:55 AM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
in the note i wrote to the nuns yesterday, i know that i
Small sores, and yes I have called my vet she says use Neosporin, and rub it in well.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cherie,Just how bad are these sores? If you're not too worried about infection, I'd use aloe first. Make sure you get the aloe gel that's 100% aloe with no additives, (read those
Gee, is molesting altar boys also just Catholic bashing? Unfortunately anyone, whatever religion, can have a mean streak - isn't negated by being in a religious order. Would that it were."Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right - one of the responses on their "guestbook" said it was just
Nuns areJUST people. You have those that absolutely adore animals, like Sister Francis here in Havre de Grace that feeds all the stray animals in town, out of her own pocket...not easy for someone who has taken a vow of poverty, and Sister Freda who had her own cocker spaniel that went with her
Hi All,
The part of the Aloe that is toxic is the Latex layer beneath the skin.
This is NOT the part used for commercial Aloe preparations/gels. So
as long as you don't cut open an Aloe leaf and rub it on your cat, it
is okay to use the gel. As always, check the labels and try not to use
a
Never thought about the ones who fed and still care for the cats - you are right - they need our prayers. This must be killing them.tamara stickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nuns areJUST people. You have those that absolutely adore animals, like Sister Francis here in Havre de Grace that feeds all
GOOD TO KNOW, Thanks for correction the info Kat! That's why I always write to check with the vet first!
TKat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,The part of the Aloe that is toxic is the Latex layer beneath the skin.This is NOT the part used for commercial Aloe preparations/gels. Soas long as you
Oh Tamara! Don't be sorry, I'm glad to know there may be a problem.
Where did you hear Aloe is deadly to cats!? I could have sworn it was
my holistic vet that told me to use aloe! Oh man, that's scary! If
that's the case, I need to give her a call and let her know to stop
telling people to use
tamara, you are right--i have met some incredibly wonderful nuns
through the years, and the ones joining up now tend to be
awesome--however, as you implied, convents have long suffered from
definite powerlessness in their particular world, and as too often
happens EVERYWHERE, those who are
I have it listed on a list of poisons for cats at home...Did you see Kat's post? She said its the membrane and not the gel...that would explain both our info.Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Tamara! Don't be sorry, I'm glad to know there may be a problem. Where did you hear Aloe is deadly to
Thanks for the clarification, Kat. And Tamara, thanks for the heads up
about potential dangers. I have an aloe plant in the back yard that
I've used medicinally for myself, (although it hadn't occurred to me to
use it like that on my animals, thank goodness!).
Nina
Kat wrote:
Hi All,
The
Ahh, well, she's already learned that it's either
the shut bathroom, or the travel kennel. She'll come up to the bathroom door and
meow, and when you go in the room, she'll meow once at the door, then walk over
to the travel kennel, and get right inside, and wait for you to shut her in, so
All excellent points. Thank you for bringing up the plight of whomever
has been caring for and loving these ferals. They must be tormented
about this. Thanks T.
Nina
tamara stickler wrote:
Nuns areJUST people. You have those that absolutely
adore animals, like Sister Francis here in Havre
Title: Message
I suspect that the
treatment of the cats was "leaked" by one of the
nuns.
The Energies-That-Be work in mysterious ways!
Doljan, Joan wrote:
I suspect that the treatment of the cats was leaked by one of the nuns.
Good point, a few years back I researched that. But it turned out that
only one part of the aloe plant is toxic to cats, and then if ingested in
large quantities. A part of it is a strong purgative. People can be
sensitive too. And related to skin reactions, in older plants, there's an
Hi Everyone,
I just read in an email about somone who wants a FELV kitty. I currently work in the ACC in NY and I urge you or whoever might want a FELV or FIV cat/kitten to please go the the nearest shelter and get one or more.
There are so many cats and kittens that are positive in our city's
Absolutely... I agree..
At 12:57 PM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
The Energies-That-Be work in mysterious ways!
Doljan, Joan wrote:
I suspect that the treatment of the cats was leaked by one of the nuns.
Please send me the handout you made about the Hartz products. I work in the city shelter and with other rescue groups. I would love to help you, just let me know how.
Mia
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Neosporin or Tree Tee Oil, sound good to me so far, but thanks for all the input you guys I knew I could count on you
Cherie"Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point, a few years back I researched that. But it turned out that only one part of the aloe plant is toxic to cats, and
Sorrymy typing always does me in!
Chris
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From:
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005
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local affiliates
Title: Message
Message:
4 Date: Tue, 07
Jun 2005 19:11:15 - From: "Maureen Koplow" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Hartz Mountain to discontinue
Just got this reply from an e-mail I sent yesterday--I hope that after 8
days (including some 90 degree days), the little guys are all OK!
Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 11:02 AM
To: Chris
Thank you.
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From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:26 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: FW: Cats at Corpus Christi Monastery
Just got this reply from an e-mail I sent yesterday--I hope that after 8
days (including some 90
Thanks for the numberChris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorrymy typing always does me in!
Chris
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The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is Lily of the Desert. No
artificial colorings, no fragrance, no animal dirivatives, non animal
tested. Ingredients 99.5% certified organic aloe vera gel, carbomer
940, (whatever the heck that is), Vita A,C, and E. I found it at Whole
Foods Market.
Nina
It still is wrong to move them, what harm could they possibly be doing, except preventing mice and vermin to infest.Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got this reply from an e-mail I sent yesterday--I hope that after 8days (including some 90 degree days), the little guys are all OK!Chris[EMAIL
Thank you again...you guys are the best ;-))Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The brand of aloe gel I got for Gypsy is "Lily of the Desert". No artificial colorings, no fragrance, no animal dirivatives, non animal tested. Ingredients 99.5% certified organic aloe vera gel, carbomer 940, (whatever the
Thankyou for you support
Well I stood in the vets sobbing my heart out - she considered the flea
treatment and said she thinks it is highly unlikely but she couldn't rule it
out. She had only ever seen seizures once from stronghold in a dog whose owner
administered it orally accidently -
Of course, its wrong but better than dying
of thirst or starving to death. As for who took care of them, it
sounded to me ( I may be wrong), that neighborhood cats maintains a
number of feral cat colonies all over the city that this was one of
them. Why the sudden change, well, I doubt
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All paws and fingers crossed.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:34
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Bramble
Thankyou for you support
Well I stood in the vets sobbing my
Title: Message
Me
too!
-Original Message-From: Chris
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:35
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: FW: Cats
at Corpus Christi Monastery
Of course, its wrong
but better than dying of thirst or starving
Fingers toes
crossed!
Chris
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From:
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005
2:34 PM
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Subject: Bramble
Thankyou
for you support
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I am pulling for you guys, let us know every so often what is happeninggood luck
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thankyou for you support
Well I stood in the vets sobbing my heart out - she considered the flea treatment and said she thinks it is highly unlikely but she couldn't rule it out.
I agree of course, I just am still shocked and appauld that this happened and at a church no less.Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, its wrong but better than dying of thirst or starving to death. As for who took care of them, it sounded to me ( I may be wrong), that neighborhood cats
Michelle, do you have any
access to Bach flower remedies? If so, get Oak, Scleranthus and Rescue Remedy.
Pick up a 1oz dropper bottle from the vets or the health food store (if
they carry them). Put 1 oz filtered water with 2 drops each of Oak and Scleranthus,
and 4 drops of Rescue
Hi Michelle,
Did you read the post about rubbing an animal's ears when they are
having a seizure? It's suppose to lessen the severity/duration, I think
they said. (Sorry I can't remember who posted it). If there's a
possibility that it could help, I'd certainly try it. I know how awful
Thank you Kat, that's going right into the file.
Nina
Kathleen A. Berard wrote:
Michelle, do
you have any
access to Bach flower remedies? If so, get Oak, Scleranthus and Rescue
Remedy.
Pick up a 1oz dropper bottle from the vets or the health food store
(if
they carry them). Put
all paws crossed, and all spirits sending GLOW for you both.
--
MaryChristine
AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats
MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892
Youll find more info about the Bach
essences, treatment bottles and administration on my site, see http://www.katberard.com/bachfloweressence.htm.
Kat
Kathleen A. Berard,Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences
Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant
KATALYST FOR ANIMAL
You can check the Bach centres
website, http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/remedies.htm,
for a list of the remedies with very short descriptions of what each is used
for. The remedies were originally created for people. You might find several
remedies on there that are appropriate for your
Rescue Remedy is great for humans. Anti-anxiety/stress buster.
I've used it, and I've got friends who use it. Good stuff.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:28
PM
Subject: Re: Healing-Health
Well, actually, Tea Tree Oil is not something you want to use
casually. While it does have it's uses, there are cases of it being
harmful. Might look around the pet store, or health food store. Arnica
Cream is still my favorite, but they may have some kind of combo cream.
Gloria
At 01:16
Prayers coming for Bramble! We are all pulling for you! Gloria
At 01:34 PM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
Thankyou for you support
Well I stood in the vets sobbing my heart out - she considered the flea
treatment and said she thinks it is highly unlikely but she couldn't rule
it out. She had only
Jenn,
For injuries...acupuncture chiropractic have worked wonders..even on pets. (Personally, I don't hold much stock with crystals or magnets...but that's just because I haven't seen them work for me or minethat's not to say they don't work.."There's more things on Heaven and Earth
Same here - good stuff. Acupuncture can be very helpful also. Gloria
At 03:00 PM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
Rescue Remedy is great for humans. Anti-anxiety/stress buster. I've used
it, and I've got friends who use it. Good stuff.
- Original Message -
From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL
Hi gang,
I'm cross posting this from my IBD list. I checked our FeLV friendly
vets on our website and didn't come up with any for MN or SD. Do you
know anyone that could help this lady?
Nina
---BeginMessage---
6/8/05 @ 2:27 pm CST
Hi all,
I am a lurker on this list and have never
Well--these little guys are still not out of the woods---lets hope they
managed to get some food / water during these last days.
Chris
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-Original Message-
From: Neighborhood Cats [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 3:12 PM
To: Chris
Subject: RE:
What about vets in Wisconsin?
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Fwd: [FelineIBD] OT: Please help! Need good vet in MN!]
Hi gang,
Thank you Chris, for keeping us posted...I am still outraged with the Church.Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well--these little guys are still not out of the woods---lets hope theymanaged to get some food / water during these last days.Chris[EMAIL PROTECTED]-Original Message-From:
I use the same brand - and I give it to Ginger every day with other
supplements (TF, reishi and maitake mushrooms, DMG, Vitamns, astrogas,
CQ10, and etc...) it's ok to give to every day though, right?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ditto, I will pray so very hard for your baby, Bramble! NO more
seizers
Michelle, try to contemplate very hard the situation, which you wish to
produce, then it will come true - imagine that he will no longer suffer
from seizers at all and recovers completely and live happily and
healthfully
Hideyo,
Prayers and healing thoughts to Corky and Carl. I hope this post finds them feeling better.
tonyaHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my 4 year old babies, a mutt doggy, Corky (mix of Scottie, Westie and Schnauzer) all of sudden started having bloody stools early this
Hideyo,
I was using the aloe gel topically for Gypsy. Are you giving Ginger
Aloe liquid every day? I had been giving DMG to my +s, but haven't in a
while. I also give TF stress formula when anyone is showing symptoms,
and I just ordered some feline TF for more regular supplementation.
You haven't updated us about Corky. How is he? Is he home?
Nina
Jenn, I really like the way you think. I wish there were more people like you in this world.
How's the vigil going Michelle? Figured I'd better check in on you before I
called it
a night
Jenn
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