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Debbie (COL)
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle" Philo
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> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:28:00 -0600
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I haven't posted much since Grrr was diagnosed back in the spring, but I have
been reading and learning.
Sadly, my big nasty boy stopped eating a couple of weeks ago. He spent a week
at the vets receiving fluids which perked him up a bit, but he would
deteriorate quickly when the IV was stop
Amy, I'm so sorry your snarky little guy went to the Bridge. It's good that
you were able to smile in the face of such sadness -- it's a testament to
Grrr's unique little self. Hugs and Neosporin to all who loved him.
Diane R.
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
He may have considered you jerks...or at least people to be put in
their place...serving him...but I suspect he loved you in his own way.
Blessings to you for caring for him even with his difficult personality.
On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Amy Ackerman wrote:
I haven't posted much since Grrr
Well I took Maggie to the vets yesterday. Nothing out of the ordinary on
physical exam other than she had a lot of stool in her and she was a bit
dehydrated. Makes sense since she hasn't been drinking well. We gave her 200ml
of fluids SQ and a Petema enema.
She seemed a little better
Hi, my name is Crystal. My husband and I rescued three kittens that were 4
weeks old at the time, (now 14 weeks), from an old building. We tamed them as
well. About 6 weeks ago we found out that they were all FELV positive. Two of
them are fine and doing great. The runt, Nibbler, isn’t. He
Hi,
Im in touch with a rescue group and am considering adopting a cat diagnosed
with Felv. Actually, I already told the gal I'd take the cat. . . so NOW I'm
doing my homework! LOL Do I have to worry about people coming into my home,
whether they handle the cat or not, going back home and risk
First, lessen the stress on him and on yourself and give him and the
others the best food possible. Rescue Remedy and Feliway may help you
and the kittens.
Second, enjoy every minute you have with these babies. Don't look at
calenders and wonder "what if" "when" or have self-doubts (almos
Consider a combination of holistic and regular vet care for your new
friend. I really believe it helped Dixie. A month after Dixie left
this world, she sent me a kitten from the same pine thicket she came
from. Two weeks later she sent me another. Both boys see a holistic
vet as did Dix
Hi, Crystal --
You'll get some great advice on this list. You guys are great for taking on
this problem. I'm sorry Nibbler isn't doing so well. I guess my first (and
only -- there are many more experienced people on this list to ask the
others) question is how confident are you that your vet is up
It sounds like she has tummy acid, Fred has been doing this
lately and he will not eat when he feels like this. He gets a 1/4 of a
pepcid AC everyday for now, once his weight is up and his tummy feels
better I will stop it if that every happens.
Make sure it is pepcid AC and not extra
When my Frankie got an upper respiratory, he had it for a long time.
How long has Nibbler been on the antibiotic?
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
http://bemikitties.com
http://BelindaSauro.com
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