Hi...thank you for calling Frankie and giving her so much information! Quincy
will be neutered and have shots today. You saved his life!
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Today at 5:00 I have an appointment with Dr. Tom about Buzz. He is the one I
respect and I know he will do something to help Buzz if possible. I just hope
I will know the right questions to ask.
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I'm sure you'll do fine. Just ask him to explain the short term and long term
treatment options.
Sharyl
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From: Sue Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Felvtalk] Conference with vet
To: "FeLV Talk"
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 12:25 PM
Hi everyone. My name is Jennifer and I live in New Jersey. My one year old
male kitty, Ash, was just diagnosed with FeLV yesterday. I also have two other
cats, Morrison and Isobel, and they've been living with Ash for a year (I've
had him since birth). He's blind in one eye and has developme
This is a hard one but remember that there is nothing certain in this
world and do not obsess over the diagnosis. Concentrate on the
wonderful friends you have and enjoy your lives together. Give all
the cats the best food you can and give them the supplements that seem
right to you. If
Thank you for responding. I am going to concentrate on keeping Ash (and my
other kitties) as healthy as possible. I've been feeding them better food for
months now...Eukenuba Naturals. They really like it and it helps with their
urine and feces (they don't smell as much!). I keep their litte
On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:59 PM, Marylyn wrote:
Dixie came to me as a grown throw away who had been on her own for a
long time. She found her way to my Mom's where she hung out with
the ferals who came for food, water and shelter. For three years
and 12 days she had everything a little cat
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