I'm sorry Susan. I hope he has many 'good' days left with you.
tonya
Susan Dubose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Papillon had his vet visit today.
He has been lethargic lately and yesterday he "stumbled" when he tried to
walk.
Dr. Smith found that his heart rate is up, he is
That price is absolutely outrageous. There must be less expensive vets you
could go to. My vet charges $36 for an office visit. Check vet website in
your area.
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Thanks, Tonja, me too.
The problem is he still lives to be "up high" on the cat perches.
Probably so that he can Lord over his kitty kingdom.
He is a bit wobbly so I worry about his climbing.
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
T-Cyte has been pulled by the FDA because they say it "hasn't been approved
yet" by them.
My vet has 12 cats on it that are felv+, so,they will be missing their dose
this month.
Plus he is receiving 8 felv+from the FLOCK rescue this coming Monday, and he
was planning to start them on it as wel
We have a new baby that we found outside a local apartment complex. We named
her Autumn and she is sweet, affectionate and so smart. She is only 9 weeks
old and FeLV+ This is the first cat that I've ever has with this disease and
the diagnosis was a shock. I have been trying to research this illne
Susan, you've come to the right place. This bunch of folks will have a
lot of useful info for you. One good supplement is L-lysine, which you
can get at most drug and health-food stores, you just have to make sure
it doesn't have propylene glycol as an additive. I've gotten it at GNC.
Was the di
Susan,
This is such a bittersweet comment that you've made. It made me smile and
tear up. I think that you are all very special people to be going through
the happiness and sadness that this calling in life brings. I'm hoping for
the best for Pappy.
Melissa
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Any idea what and where I csn buy an appetite stimulant? here is the vet visit
broken down.
it costs $75 for the local clinic to test for feline leukemia, rabies, and
distemper booster, and leukemia vacine
$65 for my vet to have a 1st checkup
$100 for blood work
the cat has been exposed to some
You can refuse whatever part of that you want.
$65 is extraordinarily high for a vet visit. I would find a cheaper vet.
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>
> Any idea what and where I csn buy an appetite stimulant? here is the vet
> visit broken down.
>
> it costs $75
It really is. Even my AAHA certified state of the art vet hospital -- which is
always on the high end pricewise -- "only" charges $59 for the exam fee. And
I'm in northern California where everything tends to be more expensive anyway.
Cultivate a relationship with several vets. I have on
Yes- you can refuse any part. Sometimes you really have to wrangle with the vet and you have to be firm and hold your ground. I went through something similar were I was out of work from mid-Jan. until mid-May and, in the meantime (of course- bad luck) my Felv+ cat came down with cancer- I found
Yes to this too. I developed a relationship with my primary vet and he let me hold a surgical bill for a while (still paying on)- because he knew that I was paying up front for chemo ($250-350 once a week, each treatment...and I was unemployed!)! That was a blessing and a rarity, but if you get
Just to add a little to what others have said -- you probably shouldn't
have the cat tested for feline leukemia AND vaccinated for it at the
same time. Everybody has different experiences, but if the cat is
already positive for leukemia, the vaccination won't help and might
actually harm. And any
Hey guys. Not sure what happened to my message...said something about being
held for moderator approval. Anyway, I'm resending.
Hey guys. I just got back from UT CVM with Poppy and Bella, and I promised
an update. As for their health, they're doing fine really, no symptoms
still, ea
I just came back from the vets after saying goodbye to my girl. The tumor
had eaten away too much at her eye and nose area that there was no hope. I
could have brought her home but it would only have been a few days and she
wouldn’t have felt good. So I went to the vets and said my goodbyes whil
Chris, I am so sorry. GLOW to light Kaylee's path and ease your heart.
Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito
"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his
life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."
- Anonymous
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Oh, I'm so sorry, Chris. I know we were all hoping it wasn't too bad.
Gentle Bridge vibes to Kaylee and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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They should be read or retained only by the intended recipient. If
I am so very, very sorry, Chris. I've had to do that four times in the last
two years and I know how hard it is--but it is the right thing for your girl.
She is in a happier (for her) place right now and her spirit thanks you for all
the love you gave her.
Pat
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Chris,
I'm so sorry to hear about precious Kaylee. I hope you find comfort and
strength. You're in my prayers,
Melissa
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:14 PM
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Chris I am so sorry about your loss of Kaylee.Hugs to you
Sherry
Chris Behnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just came back from the vets after saying goodbye to my girl.
The tumor had eaten away too much at her eye and nose area that there was no
hope. I could have brought her
Godspeed to Kaylee. She is whole and healthy and happy now.
I am glad she had you to love her and that you had her unconditional love.
Laurie
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From: Chris Behnke
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:14 PM
Subject: Kaylee is gon
So sorry, Chris. My heart aches for you. I know your
baby knows how much you love her.
Dede
--- Chris Behnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just came back from the vets after saying goodbye
> to my girl. The tumor
> had eaten away too much at her eye and nose area
> that there was no hope.
Thanks for the update, Michael.
Even tho they don't have much felv experience,being that it is a university you
can bet they will be doing LOTS of research and consulting w/others more felv+
savy.
I hopet his makes you feel better!
Please keep us posted.
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsP
I am so, so sorry, Chris.
Susan J. DuBose >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
"As Cleopatra lay in state,
Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
P
Chris
I am so very sorry Kaylee had to leave this world.he is now happy and whole
in a better world. She knows you loved her and did your best. Thanks for
looking after her.
Sally
On 9/11/07, Chris Behnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *I just came back from the vets after saying goodbye to my
Today we finally found time to take 6 of our 12 'Houston hoarder" cats to the
clinic for retesting.
These cats, if you remember, came from a house of 185 neglected cats.
Many of the cats were felv+.
I took in 14 to foster, and @ first they were all housed in one large "walk in"
size pen.
We w
Chris,
I am so, so sorry about Kaylee. This must be so hard for you. If there is
anything we can do for you, please let us know. Bless you for your last loving
kindness to her.
:)
Wendy
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the
world - indeed it is th
Michael,
Wow! Another chance for negative tests!!! I am praying the results are
negative for both of your furbabies, and if not now, that 3 months from now,
they will be. Technically, Bella could have been shedding the virus and
exposed Poppy, if Poppy had never been exposed before, and we c
You might consider shopping around for vets. You can call and ask what they
charge. I second what Diane said about not testing and vaccinating the same
day. Is there a reason the vaccinations have to be done at the same time as
the office visit? Is this kitty going to be exposed to other kit
Hi Susan,
Welcome to the group! This is the best place you will find for reliable info.
on FeLV.
I do not do any dentals on my cats at all. Some here do. Just depends on your
philosophy (and bank account...lol).
Did you know that cats can throw the FeLV virus? It's called seroconverting,
Congrats Susan!!! Awesome news!
:)
Wendy
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
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Wendy,
I'm not really sure WHAT they done at the local vet. :/
I was rather confused myself today when they told me Creekside said they
hadn't done an IFA. :/ All the invoice/receipt says is "Feline Leukemia/ FIV
Combo TEST." I just assumed that when we asked them to send her blood off a
Thank you for taking in Autumn. I'm sure you'll get a lot of advice from the
list. Is she showing any symptoms or do you just have a positive test?
tonya
Susan Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a new baby that we found outside a local apartment complex. We named
her Autumn and she
Chris,
I dreaded opening up this email from you as I had a feeling about this even
though I prayed hard for a miracle for your Angel Kaylee.
I know how heart breaking this is on you. As I went through it too.
I just told my husband and he sad poor baby and my god just like our Taz.
It's l
I'm so sorry Chris. :(
tonya
Chris Behnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just came back from the vets after saying goodbye to my girl.
The tumor had eaten away too much at her eye and nose area that there was no
hope. I could have brought her home but it would only have
I paid $50 for office exam
$110 for CBC
$106 for thyroid panel
$21 for fluids
$125 for x-ray
$35 for felv test.
so those prices don't seem overly high to me And this place was
cheaper than my former vet.
t
wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My vet
This is why I would go ahead and vaccinate. Then you don't have her 'catching'
the illness while you're waiting 3 months for a confirmation.. UNLESS
she is totally isolated from other cats for the 3 month period.
t
wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Susan,
Welcome
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