Hi, me again,
I just re-read some info on FIP at this site, and they are saying FCoV
transmission is primarily through shared litterboxes, so even less chance
for worry...
http://marvistavet.com/html/body_fip.html
Beth
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Hey Tonya, I might try some Azithromycin. It's become my latest
discovery to try for the unknown. I've used it mostly in cats/kittens
with problem eyes. I've read that some abx are said to affect Herpes,
because of the relationship between the two amino acids lysine and
arginine. The zit
gloria, i'd love to see the link between ANTIBIOTICS, herpes and
lysine/arginine--since it's the latter the keeps the herpes from
replicating. there was just some research about using lysine in shelter
cats; it's on the winn feline foundation blog--if read incorrectly, makes it
sound as if lysine d
Sherry, this is good news indeed. May they all continue to prosper.
Diane R.
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Hi all,as
A vet can usually tell if fluid in the stomach "feels like" the type of
accumulation you find with FIP or not, if there is fluid, they will draw it
to see if characterisitic of FIP (straw colored) but the fluid should still
be tested.
FIP is frequently misdiagnosed. And yes, many cats carry coro
GOOD vets can tell if the fluid feels like FIP, and GOOD vets will draw
fluid. i no longer presume that a vet is good without reason to.
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Maybe That'll Make The Difference
MaryChristine
Special-Needs Coordinator, Purebred Cat Breed Rescue (www.purebredcats.
good point, esp. w/regards to FIP, even some "good" vets don't know what
they are talking about.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:04 AM, MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> GOOD vets can tell if the fluid feels like FIP, and GOOD vets will draw
> fluid. i no longer presume that a vet is good witho
Might also want to check out
http://www.dr-addie.com/PreventionS1.htm
scroll to the bottom of the page for a list of cat litters that kill the
FCoV.
Lots of other great info on FIP on Dr. Addie's site.
Gary
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From: "Beth Noren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday,
About a year ago, stray calico kitty that we fostered, and found a great home
for had such a bloated belly when we saw her, we thought she was pregnant! I
thought she was 99.999% pregnant, that is how large her stomach was. We took
her to a local vet, and they offered to do an ultrasound and pal
Thanks so much Tracey for all this helpful info. Will look at the site
as soon as I get a break from work.
I'm picking up more meds tonight, and if that does nothing, then this
will be my backup plan.
Your story about Abbey is very encouraging--congratulations. She's a
lucky little girl that she
see, i would say keep them together, because they've probably already been
as exposed as they're gonna be, and if mom is negative, it means their
exposure is probably from great-aunt tabby, the neighborhood nursemaid. we
don't really know for sure how FeLV works in kittens who don't get it from
the
Hi, delay understood. our babies all come first. glad they are better. dorlis
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,as you remember I sent out a prayer and good thought request for these
> babies.Well I am happy to report that all four seem to be doing very good
> right now.B
no, not paranoid. i at least call my vet when i notice something new and in
this case, would probably take him in just to be sure. better to go in and
catch something in early stages than wait. so people think you are nuts, that
is their problem. dorlis
catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Thanks for this to and all who responded.
I am going to assume all is well. I rescued her 3 weeks ago and no change
except the belly is a little smaller!
Laurie
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MC, do you mind if I pass this along to my neighborhood association website?
There's a lot of fear out there. When I brought the kittens home, I chose to
stop crying, get educated, and move on. I would like others to benefit from
your post.
--- On Mon, 11/3/08, MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECT
let's see if anyone wants to fight me about my opinions, first, then ask
again!
(but you're right, it's the education part that's so vital. i remember
when i had all my cats tested, because a recent former housemate, tested
negative at the shelter, had died from complications of the virus
He's eating fine. The problem is he's 12 years old. Can cats 'harbor' fip
like felv?
tonya
Beth Noren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tonya,
I lost one 12 week old to suspected wet FIP 2 years ago. She had a chronic
URI and began having fevers that stopped responding to antibiotics. When
her
That's why I'm thinking it's not fip. This has been going on over a year (the
breathing difficulty). The weight gain only for a few months. I would think
he would have to show some other symptoms and be sicker than the breathing
problem if it's fip, but he does have a fat belly.
tha
great site. I'm going to assume if he's not got sicker over the past few months
it must just be weight gain. He is eating more because he likes the wet food
better.
thanks,
t
Beth Noren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's a link with a good explanation:
http://marvistavet.com/html/body_fip
Hey Gloria,
We've tried it. The problem is he's very difficult to pill. When I start
him on antibiotics he runs and hides and I can't catch him for days...
He has escaped at the vet's office twice (at two different vets) because he
literally climbs the walls to escape! We have
His belly feels 'tight' to the touch. Can a cat keep an ongoing herpes
infection that never worsens or improves much?
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A vet can usually tell if fluid in the
stomach "feels like" the type of
accumulation you find with FIP or not, if there is fluid, they will d
i don't know if they have something like this for the antibiotics he is
getting, but my vet gave Annie an injection that lasts for 2 weeks. she also
is difficult to pill, give liquids and is super good at hiding. she can get
lost in our house very easy. my Snuggles also hated pills, liquids,
sounds like he is Snuggles reincarnated. good luck with him. will pray for
you both, YOU will need it. dorlis
catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It doesn't feel like it's fluid. It doesn't sound like there's any fluid
> when he listened to his chest the last time. (I was thinking as
It doesn't feel like it's fluid. It doesn't sound like there's any fluid when
he listened to his chest the last time. (I was thinking asthma or chf at that
time). I just don't want to take him to the vet anymore. I don't see him for
weeks after a vet visit. :(
t
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