Dear Kerry
Thanks for your response. Most of the time, I do the best I can with
what we've been given, and don't think about the guilt too much. Over the
last couple years, I've come up with a couple philosophical ideas that helps
when the guilt hits - or when things go wrong:
"As long as
I hope Flavia and George are doing ok - I will keep praying for them. Jenn how is bones doing - hope he is ok too?
As for my furboy - Bramble ate nearly a full pouch of whiskers cat food this morning along with 3 slices of chicken and I was so proud of him - he even came out and ate the cat food
There have been a few postings recently about people looking for companions for their psoitive, don't remember what the loscations were, but these guys are in danger (posted to our listing):
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An existing ad posted
I know some rescuers who took about ten cats down to Angel Wings, saw the
place and looked around, refused to leave them there and drove all ten cats
all the way back here.
At 05:03 PM 6/17/2005, Tad Burnett wrote:
Is there any update on status at Angel Wings ???
Tad
Four Paws Trail wrote:
Hi, Tonya, do you know if her liver
condition got better with milk thisle and denosal?
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 5:20
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: My sweet brave baby -
George: FIV
Have you tried using Pill Pocketsthey
are little mushy, gummy treats that are made like a pocket. You put pill in it
then squish the treat around it. I think that the consistency
smell prevent the cat from figuring out theres a pill in there. My guys
generally like those. You can search
Dear Kerry, I am sorry, I have been behind
reading emails I am so sorry that Flavia has anemia I will be
praying so hard that she will recover very very soon please keep
me posted with her progress. Hideyo
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Thank you, Belinda, I will watch him very closely - I am hopeful (for
some reason, just have a feeling), but it can change in a heart beat
sometimes -
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 11:51 AM
sounds good to me. it's been such an uphill battle
just with felv+.
just a nitpick. you wrote vegetarians, you do mean
veterinarians, right?
and if you do mean veterinarians, i would think
such a paper would be very time consuming because of the research
involved.(years) and take a long
Hi, Barbara a damn of me, yes I meant
veterinarians and not vegetarians - my smart computer
overwrote my will as always, and I was stupid enough not to know about it
thank you!
I also thought about Cat Fancy thats
good one I need to get a list of people together who wont mind being
Note this is NOT my cat, this was found on a
different list, and I am just sharing it with you guys, I am NOT the
contact:
San Antonio TXPlease help me find a home
for Butter, the super cat with feline leukemia. He is such a laid back boy.
I had rescued him and his buddy from a really
Mari,
For the record, Coebeio isn't Felv+, I don't know if that makes a difference, but it might, so I thought you should know.
Ok, red dyes. That finding was just by trial and error. It finally occured to me that when I feed her something with red dye in it...she'd break out around the face and
Why does everything published need to written by a vet - half of them don't
have a clue. I don't see any reason why a group of FIV+or FeLV+ kittie
owners can't get together and write about thier experiences of living and
dealing with FIV or FeLV and even the problems we face in that so many
Thats very true, Michelle we
can do a much better job than they can maybe we can even find a
publisher to publish it!
Whatever it is we know its
the truth that we live with everyday, which can be more powerful that any vets
reading something from the book
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Hi, Kerry, I havent seen your
postings today, I am wondering how your baby, Flavia is doing after the
transfusion I hope she is doing better
Love and hugs to you and Flavia..
Hideyo
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Tamara, you are right about the Pill
Pockets it does not work for all cats but if it does it is easy! The
strays I was feeding would not take them but a little ball of ham, liverwurst,
or anything sort of smellythey wolfed up!
Chris
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Michelle and Hideyo,
I am all for publishing something...If you are really interested, my stepmother is a freelance writer and my dad is an editor...Maybe I can talk to them? I think FIV/FeLV kitty owners would reep more benefits reading a book FOR them by people like them than any book in
As far as I remember it was 'controlled'. She was hard to pill and didn't get all her med.s very regularly as well. She later had a stroke and possible heart attack and I lost her due to that.
tonyaHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Tonya, do you know if her liver condition got
Wanted to let you all know how Flavia is, but first I
apologize for not being able yet to replyto your kind individual
emails--thank you so much--it's been a crazy two days.
Flavia's hematocrit went from 6 (or 7.5 depending on which
reading) to 17 with the transfusion. She had dep and dex
Kerry,
Positive thoughts coming your way, I am sure th eothers just need some time to adjust again, all will be well, I am sure of it, hang in there.
Cherie
Kerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wanted to let you all know how Flavia is, but first I apologize for not being able yet to
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