Tomi boy is gorgeous!
C J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took these pictures today of my
little Tomi boy:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/Fyrwulf/DSCF0053.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/Fyrwulf/DSCF0037.jpg
And here is an older pic of Tomi and Kisa
My Pippin tested positive at 6 weeks of age on the ELISA test. Five months
later we had her retested using the IFA test; she tested negative. She is the
reason I joined this group. :) My other three kitties, Tigger (14 years),
Taylor (14 years) and Bob (8 years) are negative for FeLV (they
Bless you Sherry and all that you do for these babies. They are in my prayers.
I am sorry you lost Cassandra and Brunello.
Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Ok now that I have stopped crying
for the moment,let me ask that these sweet angels be added to the list.
Cassandra beautiful
I can see both sides of the issue. However, being the softy that I am, I would
have trouble aborting the kits. My Tigger and Taylor are the offspring of a
feral mom. I guess that's why I feel the way I do. Good luck with the little
girl Terrie and let us know how it goes.
Gina
How neat! I'd love to have one of those. Sounds like you got a really good
deal.
Gina
wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our new
Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden voyage
this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
We have a four cat limit in our county. :(
Gina
Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I think pet limit laws are archaic and silly and should be abolished.
But that's beside the point.
What if the city code were 6 dogs and 5 cats and tomorrow they changed
it to 3 dogs and 2
My Taylor is black with a little splash of white on her chest and tummy. She
has such beautiful shiny fur! Too bad people are either superstitious or over
look them.
Gina
TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can post her to the michigan rescue lists if someone can get me more
Tomi is in my prayers. I hope by some miracle he'll pull through.
Gina
C J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took Tomi to the vet today to have his PCV rechecked. He's been
lethargic again lately. The PCV has gone down to 11 from 17 in the last week
and a half.
I just don't
Sounds like what I did. I got one with glycol (sic) so I could do the
garage too. Good luck. Mine makes me feel considerably saferespecially
when Dixie is here alone.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
That is exactly what the City of Louisville (KY) did. They just passed a law
limiting the number of outside dogs to 3 unless you have over a 1/2 acre yard
(rare). I really don't know what people are going to do because there was no
clause to grandfather larger dog families in.
I wonder if they thought about that when they added turkey to duck???
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of compassion
and pity, you will have men
The other thing with the Merrick's is, at least among
the 6 or 7 flavors they had available at my pet store,
about half of them contained some sort of shellfish
(Crab, Crawfish or Lobster).
My wife is severely allergic to shellfish and we don't
bring any into the house, so that ruled out about
Marylyn, I have this rubber spongy thing that my friend gave me. They're
cheap, and I love it! It's grayish black and kind of shaped like a
rectangle, but with a curved inner part for you to grip. I think she got it
from Drs. Foster and Smith, but I'm not really sure. But, this thing takes
the fur
I can't afford a fire suppression system, but I plan to have everything
hooked on power strips. Did you know that if you only use a microwave less
than seven minutes each day, its clock requires more power than the
microwave itself?! Based upon a family of four, if you'd plug most
appliances into
Tomi is so beautiful! The one of him with Kisa is
just so adorable. I will be praying for both of you.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Diane Rosenfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beautiful! My best vibes to Tomi.
Diane R.
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It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to
remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter. I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look. Mine are
Okay, now I'm really scared. I went to look up the Natural Balance
website ingredients list of venison fresh green pea dry formula for
cats and as I suspected, there is no wheat gluten listed! What the Hell
gives?? I haven't checked the other dog/cat formulas being questioned
yet. Thanks
Thanks. I'll see what I can find. It sounds great.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of compassion
and pity, you will have men who
Is there a list somewhere which tells us what products they have so far
tested and which products have passed not just the one did not pass --
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:10 PM
To: FeLVTalk; [EMAIL
i don't know, hideyo--i just know that that site is one of, if not the most,
up-to-date site, and has links to just about everything that's come out so
far. you might just have to wander through it and see if there's someplace
with that info--unless someone else has found it?
MC
On 4/16/07,
It seems not making sense - they only tell you what not to give, but
they don't tell you what to give as it's proven safe - as long as you
don't know what's been tested, you will always have to wonder if the
products you are using is the next one on line..
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i think that's the whole point--because they really don't know what the
cause of the problem was the wheat gluten is SUSPECTED and the
melamine is SUSPECTED but they didn't announce the final results of what
poisoned the spinach from last summer until the early days of the pet-food
It seems to me that you could feed all the info of every recalled
product into a data base program, (facilities where produced/ingredients
from the same source/etc), and start to get some sort of correlations
that we could actually use to figure out what/which products/companies
have tainted
Brewer's yeast works great for shedding dogs..it has been a while since I
tried it on a cat.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of
compassion and pity,
I don't know Nina. I'm wondering the same thing. My
friend this weekend just bought the Natural Balance
(duck) for her dog that has allergies. He wolfed the
first few nuggets down that she gave him. I saw the
recall today and called her right away to let her know
to keep an eye out. There is
How about all purina products - since they are a major distributor, you
would think they checked all their products already?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
It's not just as simple as comparing ingredients when
you're talking about this many companies. They have
to compare all of the following: each ingredient, from
which company each came from, and then for each
individual ingredient, they need a list of ingredients
that made that ingredient, and
The death and sickness of what we are dealing with is a the real
nightmare. We've already been surprised about how few
factories/companies/suppliers are truly involved in the making of our
processed pet foods. It can be done. I don't know how long it would
take to track this sort of data
Easy..Nodoable..Yes. Especially with computers and what is
at stake. They just don't want to up the information and/or admit how long
this has been going on or whatever else.. (my opinion). Yes, it is
a nightmare for them but much more of a night terror for those of
This was sent to me by Ember's homeopathic vet. It may be of interest
to some of you.
Lance
Begin forwarded message:
I am sending this on, to those of you who may be inclined to
be activists. If you value your ability to make rational decisions
in your own health care, or wish to
but if you're looking for quick fixes, one-size-fits-all, it's not here.
this talks about the basics of nutrition and how to make sure you meet each
cat's individual needs.
http://www.cathobbyist.com/articles/HomemadeDietsForCats.html
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Hello all,
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting any lately. I've seen some sad
news, and my heart goes out to all who have lost feline friends in
the last few weeks.
I have a question that will be hard to answer. Really, I'm looking
for thoughts and opinions, since I don't think we know
Thank you for this, Mary Christine.
elizabeth
On 4/16/07, TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but if you're looking for quick fixes, one-size-fits-all, it's not
here. this talks about the basics of nutrition and how to make sure you
meet each cat's individual needs.
Thus the effects of a global economy...things were so
much simpler when we weren't buying over 75% of our
goods from overseas. I think it's dangerous to our
very existence to set up our national economy in this
manner. Here's to buying U.S. made only!!! And I
will not be buying anything Chinese
We are in great need of prayers and good thoughts for these two wonderful
babies.
Camilla has gone down hill fast and is anemic,she is also one of Dr. Jens all
time fav kitties.
Spencer has the same thing that Diesel just lost his battle to.But his isn't
as bad it is only swollen on one
Saying prayers for these two dear ones, Sherry.
elizabeth
On 4/16/07, Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in great need of prayers and good thoughts for these two wonderful
babies.
Camilla has gone down hill fast and is anemic,she is also one of Dr. Jens
all time fav kitties.
GLOW to all..
On 4/16/07, elizabeth trent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saying prayers for these two dear ones, Sherry.
elizabeth
On 4/16/07, Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in great need of prayers and good thoughts for these two
wonderful babies.
Camilla has gone down
Prayers going out for both Camilla and Spencer.
:)
Wendy
--- Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in great need of prayers and good thoughts
for these two wonderful babies.
Camilla has gone down hill fast and is anemic,she
is also one of Dr. Jens all time fav kitties.
Spencer
LOLOLOL!!! No, I don't think I'd like the
dandelions...
Glad Stitch is enjoying Merrick!
:)
Wendy
--- Joe Reil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joe,
I have seen several times on two different kitty
'sites' that some cats don't like Merrick, so
don't
be
surprised if Stitch won't eat
lololol...you guys are so damn funny!!! thanks for
the laugh. turducken cracks me up!
--- Joe Reil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other thing with the Merrick's is, at least
among
the 6 or 7 flavors they had available at my pet
store,
about half of them contained some sort of shellfish
Having just shared my dinner -- frozen turkey divan with alfredo sauce and
parmesan -- with Little Sister Fuzzy Toes, it occurs to me that it might not be
that difficult for SOME cats to avoid commercial catfood. A good
vitamin/mineral supplement and whatever I'm having should work.
elizabeth
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