got it...but this is the only message, is there anything else going on?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all, I've switched us over to a temporary list on our website. The new address for FeLVTalk is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please save this message as it has important info about the list. Check: ht
I have not gotten ANYTHING but your message for 2 or 3 hours.
CherieTerri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think so -- I haven't gotten much either...
Terri in NJ
- Original Message -----
From: Cherie A Gabbert
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February
You are a sight for sore eyes...I am so glad to be back ;-)"Brenda K. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see you, Cherie. :)-- Brenda.http://www.whiskersandwicks.comhttp://www.cheqnet.net/~bksmith "The only risk you ever run in befriending a cat is enriching yourself." - ColetteDon't Take Your
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I don't think so -- I haven't gotten much either...
Terri in NJ
- Original Message -
From: Cherie A Gabbert
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: ADMIN: NEW LIST for FeLVTalk (For Cherie)
got it...but
Nina,
I too am still having an issue
CherieNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I guess there's still a problem on my end. I've only gotten 7 messages today. Thanks for the archive link.NinaJames G. Wilson wrote:>Hey Brenda (and all),>>There have been at least 11 messages today (Feb 13th) to the list. >
Faye,
I am sending good vibes your way, I hope and pray Simba comes home to you soon. They are pretty resourceful I am sure he is fine, maybe he got shut in a garage somewhere and is just waiting until it opens again. You are in my thoughts.
CherieKerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm pray
I too only recived 7 messages, it seemed that Faye's intial message about Simba did not make it to me, but then later Faye's messages came through. Maybe there is no rhyme or reason to not getting all the emails. Makes me wonder how many did I miss in the past? Just as a check for a few days I am g
Sorry Melissa, this is a new one for me ;-(( Hope all goes well.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My 2 year old dog Sol was diagnosed with renal dysfunction on Friday after several tests and an ultrasound. There appears to some some sort of damage to his kidneys which could have been caused by a bi
Again, should you need assistance I am going from Chicago Area, Illinois to Milwaukee area, Wisconsin on 02/15/05, I am picking up my new kitty in Wisconsin at 11am to make it back to Illinois by 2pm for a vet appointment.Should this help, let me know.
Cherie"Brenda K. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amber my positive gets, blood in her urine fro UTI that Baytill fixes pretty easy and fast.
I hope Lucy does not have to have surgery, I am sending vibes your way Michelle.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Lucy has blood in her urine and it is from a bladder stone, diagnosed by x-ray and ultras
Nina,
I am first going to try to determine what addresses I can not get, so every time I log on initally I am going to go to the archive page and view what "should" be in my inbox, and see if maybe it is one constant address that I am missing, or maybe it is a scattered problem for me.
CherieNina <
I just got an email about Sprinkles the kitty I am picking up in Wisconsin, she could possibly have skin problem on her back hind leg, I do not have any info yet, but as a general rule how contagious are skin problems?
Cherie
I will hopefully now more this afternoon, I am just crushed though, I hope it is nothing serious that could delay my getting her. Everyone in the house has been told about her, but I will take your suggestions also. My son is beside himself anxious (another reason why I do not want to put off picki
Well keep us updated, if it worked CherieFaye Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh my god!! Oh my God!! I forgot!!! I forgott!!! SIMBA DOES ANSWER TO A DOG WHISTLE. He caught on when I was trying to teach the dang dog. LOL He always liked to out perform the dog. Simba also urinates and defecates on
Julie,
I do not know what to say except I am sorry for your loss, but on a positive note, you saved her all those years ago and loved her, sometimes that is all we can do. Sorry again for your loss.
CherieJulie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Freinds,
I lost my dear Lucky ("Lucky-Duck, t
This morning I am only missing 3 emails, the funny thing is I got other emails fro these addresses before...I am missing (2) from Julia Johnson and (1) from Tamara Stickler...but I received the other messages from Julia Johnson. I am not sure what to do now.
Cherie
Barb,
I went to the archives and found this message, I hope it is not ringworm. Hopefully I will know soon.
Cherie
Re: OT: Skin problem
Barb MoermondMon, 14 Feb 2005 07:55:55 -0800
I hate to be the one to mention this, but has the spot been tested for ringworm?
Note: forwarded message attac
I thought that also but, my spam filters are not set up for that.
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie, I am the last person to give computer-type suggestions---but I wonder if the missing emails had strings attached (ie previous emails), and strings were of a type (eg gr
Do not fret Kerry, I did not get this message either...
I am so glad Ginger is doing better, good thoughts coming your way ;-))
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I guess it's me who's having mail problems--this is the first I've had of Hideyo's apart from the one
Michelle,
I am interested...I will read the article later tonight and ask my vet about it also, sounds like definately a positive medication.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for
I am definately going to try it. Thanks
CherieFaye Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have thought of posting this several times but I really feel almost embarrassed to do so because it seems way too simplistic. When several of my negatives came down at once (again) with URIs (On Christmas Eve no l
but, without us who would they have, where would they goTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
they come to us because whomever/whatever is in charge of this universe knows that we have strong enough hearts to deal with all the pain that accompanies taking in the problems... even when WE don't
First of all I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I am sure Scully had a very full life with you.
I would also like to say Hi and Welcome, We have had tons of list problems recently, but we are getting through them, I had to pull your email off of archives because it did not post on my system.
Thanks I will check that out
Cherie"Doljan, Joan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I saw that you can get Immunoregulan without a prescription from RevivalAnimal Health.-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:03 PMTo: felvtalk@felinele
I had a chance to read the article and put a call into my vet to ask her about it.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just wondering if anyone on the list has used Immuno-regulin, and why we never talk about it as a potential remedy for anemia that is not diagnosable? The article on the felinele
Well according to an article I have recently read at http://www.pressenter.com/~dvmvis/ringworm.htm the hair shaft may be brocken with no other symptoms, so we are opting to wait a week before she comes home with me.
Cherie
I mix mine, before I knew Amber was positive, my cats were co-existing, for a year or more, then I had a sudden death, and tested all, and 1 came up positive, but I still have everyone together.
There has been much discussion on how long the virus is alive outside the body, and my vet still holds
Good luck BrendaI be thinking about ya ;-))
Cherie"Brenda K. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All. Just wanted to let everybody know that my daughter and I will be leaving tomorrow late morning for Minneapolis. I have to have an angiogram Thursday morning related to being a heart tr
Well we have a bouncing baby girl 1.5lbs 10 weeks old, born December 9th.My son names her Sugar, she is not the kitty I posted about with the skin problem, we are waiting a weeks before we pick her up, but she is a doll.I am attaching a photo of her and my son.ENJOY
I am sending the
Carla
Thank you very proud ;-))[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cherie,Very cute picture, Sugar looks so sweet!Congradulations!Carla
DoljanSent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:55 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: OT: New addition
Congratuations!Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well we have a bouncing baby girl 1.5lbs 10 weeks old, born December 9th.My son names her Sugar, she is not the kitty I
Thank you, my son is the light of my life.of course all my furrbabies are really high up there also ;-))Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Congratulations, Cherie! Sugar and your son are both adorable!Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well we have a bounci
Compared to the rest of my furrfamily she is a itsy bitsy thing, she is no bigger than my sons foot...Thank you, they do make a cute team ;-))catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aw! She's gorgeous! Your son's a cutie too!
tCherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well we have a
;-))they will survive.Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
adorable!!! and I can't wait to see the other new kitty!!! Congratulations!!!Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well we have a bouncing baby girl 1.5lbs 10 weeks old, born December 9th.My son nam
Thank you ;-))Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How sweet :))-- BelindaHappiness is being owned by cats ...Be-Mi-Kitties ...http://www.bemikitties.comPost Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittenshttp://adopt.bemikitties.comFeLV Candle Light Servicehttp://www.bemikitties.com/clsHostDesign4U.com (a
Thank you ;-)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How adorable!!!
Terrie MohrCheck site for available Siameses for adoption!More will be posted soon.http://www.tazzys-siameses-collies.petfinder.org/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wasiameserescuehttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/index.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.
Nina,
He is a joy, and thank you for the compliment, I am sure all parents hope they raise their kids rightI personally think the kitties have something to do with his sensitivity.he is a doll ;-))
Thanks again
CherieNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie,How adorable Sugar is! It's wonder
Thank you ;-))Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A! How cute!
- Original Message -
From: Cherie A Gabbert
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: OT: New addition
Well we have a bouncing baby girl 1.5lbs 10 weeks old
can't wait to see the other new kitty!!! Congratulations!!!Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well we have a bouncing baby girl 1.5lbs 10 weeks old, born December 9th.My son names her Sugar, she is not the kitty I posted about with the skin problem, we are waiting a weeks be
Don't you just wish you had an unlimited supply of space and money, maybe we all should get together and open a cross country shelter. ;-))
Cheriecatatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is in Georgia.Caroline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:00:52 -0800 (PST)From: Caroli
How about this one...
http://www.wholisticanimal.com/kidneyfailure.asp
CherieBarbara Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The vet for my sister's maine coon mix feels her cat is in kidney failure.he suggested hydrating the cat for 48 hours at office to see if canjumpstart him. ($600) and then maybe mayb
Contact James @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone please tell me how to get out of this group. It is a great group, I just can't deal with all the Emails, and I can't figure out how to get out.
ll take a few days and then another one will come in...I am thinking by the time it is over I am going to be the most hated by the residents ;-))they will survive.Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
adorable!!! and I can't wait to see the other new kitty!!! Congratulation
Nina,
You and Gypsy are in my thoughts.
CherieNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for asking, Michelle. Gypsy's been getting Penicillin injections for 8 days now. She's also been on a product called Nutrigest, (which includes the L-Glutamine you suggested), Thuja, and Vita B12 shots. She's al
Wonderful news, Brenda;-))
Glad to have you back
Cherie"Brenda K. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All. Got back tonight very tired and sore. Neither my daughter nor myself sleep well in hotels so we were tired. Good news! The doctor who was doing my angiogram (who has done it m
Kathy,
Is there any bleeding that you can see? Anywhere? Is she back in her normal routine? I live by Baytrill for an antibiotic, the fridge stuff never seems to work for me...
CherieKathy Koutsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone. I haven't posted on here in quite a while but have been foll
Sally,
Thanks for the info...I am a newer kid on the block, I am not sure why my vet likes Baytril, but every time my positive kitty gets sick that is what clears it up, we only do half a pill though.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Cherie:You need to keep in mind that with antibiotics, one siz
Hideyo,
I am sorry to hear about your little boy, I have had only good luck, but that can change at any moment as we know.
CherieHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Cherie
Sorry, I so dont meant to scare you, but my little boy who was 6 month old died from Baytrill he only
That is what is happening, in a few days things will calm down.Karolyn Lount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have found that my "Fixed Toms" make grate surogate mothers. Myfemals, at first, hiss as if to say get away you are not mine
Crystal,
I am sorry to hear about your kitty, is she eating? Have you tried liver shake? All vets should treat cats, just look until you find one that does not solve problems with the easy remedy of putting them down (not so easy for us, but easier for them). Holistic healers could also be a big he
Welcome Marlene,
I am sorry to hear about your kitty Pekoe, but most of us on this list have our kitties co-exist. I have 6 kitties and 1 has FeLV, and one currently passed from FeLV (we think). They are all using same kitty litter boxes and eating some out of the same dishes.
This is a very i
Sorry Hideyo, I just got this message off the archives, I must still not be getting all the emails.
Constant debate, I have read so many different things, but after all the talking with my vet, she still sticks to prolonged nose to nose and a bite from the infected catshe told me that if Ambe
Hi all,
Just a question, the new kitty from Wisconsin, her hair has grown back on her lower outer thigh (it was only broken at the shaft) there has been no redness or any other skin nuancethe woman that she is with is using Microtek (as a percaution) and giving her Fulvicin (again just as a per
Fulvicin, treats ringworm, according to the woman she is mixing it in her food...I just am not there and do not want to bring any other problems into my furrfamilyI am so undecided...should I wait another week or go get my new furrbaby and take the chance..[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is F
Sally,
I was not aware Fulvicin could be dangerous, yes the foster mom is winging it because she does not want the expense of taking it to the vet, so maybe the only way I can tell for sure is to bring her to me and have my vet take care of it. I have tried to get her to bring it to her vet and I w
lden seal is used on open areas that need to hea. It's great too, not messy (a little yellow sometimes). I use it on scratches, wounds, mouth ulcers, etc. It's also an anti fungal. I get it at the health food store.FYI -GloriaAt 05:08 PM 2/19/2005, Cherie A Gabbert wrote:>Hi all,>Jus
s>here still have it for a few dollars.>>Golden seal is used on open areas that need to hea. It's great too, not>messy (a little yellow sometimes). I use it on scratches, wounds, mouth>ulcers, etc. It's also an anti fungal. I get it at the health food store.>>FYI ->>
t doesn't make a mess. Drug stores>here still have it for a few dollars.>>Golden seal is used on open areas that need to hea. It's great too, not>messy (a little yellow sometimes). I use it on scratches, wounds, mouth>ulcers, etc. It's also an anti fungal. I get it at
ave to be careful about>getting this purple stuff on so that it doesn't make a mess. Drug stores>here still have it for a few dollars.>>Golden seal is used on open areas that need to hea. It's great too, not>messy (a little yellow sometimes). I use it on scratches, wounds,
llow sometimes). I use it on scratches, wounds, mouth>ulcers, etc. It's also an anti fungal. I get it at the health food store.>>FYI ->>Gloria>>>>>At 05:08 PM 2/19/2005, Cherie A Gabbert wrote:> >Hi all,> >Just a question, the new kitty from Wisconsi
Is it still contagious even while undergoing treatment?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally agree... you think you had problems before, this will be horrible for you to deal with along with your other kitties.
Please do take the kitty to the Vet first before exposure. That way you have a clear con
What I have read, is that they are contagious the entire time the fact that it was "hidden" did not mean he was neg, maybe he is not prone to "shedding" the virus. These are all speculation I also need to read more about it.S D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have some info on this
Wonderful news ;-))Kathy Koutsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Killian is acting completely normal. She has been acting herself since she came home from the vets! I don't get it! Well I went and got another batch of antibiotics since my husband didn't refriderate the other bottle! We are to give
Good idea, ThanksKarolyn Lount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, If you cover the carrier with a towel you do not have to worry aboutanything getting into your car.
Wonderful, thank you Michelle.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case anyone submits a request for approval to import VO and wants to follow up by phone, here is the name and number of the reviewer for special dispensations (she said there are others as well, but she seems to be the main one there):
Ke
I am going to pick up Sprinkles tomorrow in WI, and I have read more about ringworm. Have any of you heard of using a blacklight to determine if the Fungi is present?
Cherie
Well I just bought one that is battery operated so tomorrow on my way home I will check because I do have to bring her in the house before the vet can check her out.
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I have heard that that's a way to determine ringworm - haven't done it though.Gloria
No prob"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me know, I might get one of those things! GloriaAt 02:43 PM 2/21/2005, you wrote:>Well I just bought one that is battery operated so tomorrow on my way home >I will check because I do have to bring her in the house before the vet >can check her
Who would you want to get that done on? Your positive kitty or negative?
CherieHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how invasive it is to do bone marrow level testing on FeLV?
But, would you want to put any kitty through that kind of pain, and if she is negative would you get rid of her? Also, if she tests negative on a blood test that should be good enough to go on...I feel.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well I am not sure if I am really going to pu
Well, that is good, I am sorry to have jumped a little, but I can not stand people who want perfection...sick kitties need love too...
I would definatetly not get the test, if the blood work comes up negative, and you suspect something just keep testing, it has to get in the blood sometime.
Cheri
It just sounds very painful, and even putting them out for a short period of time and waking them back up, I am convinced this is what caused my Snowballs attack.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had been told by a local vet that bone marrow biopsies are painful. However, the oncologist did one
Which is what I think happened in my case with Snowball :-(Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very painful. The tricky thing with this and FeLV is that while they may not show symptoms prior to the test, anesthesia can activate the virus.
Kind of a double edged sword...
=^..^= Terri,
But still that is added stress onto the body, healing two wounds instead of one. Be it a superficial or surgery and time a forign object goes in a attack from the white blood cells start, in turn activating the virusHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even if I was going to do, I was going t
My goodness Hideyo, where do you find the time to cook let alone the money ;-))
You can come cat sit for me any day
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hideyo, your cats have it good!
Michelle
In a message dated 2/22/05 6:47:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
She eats definitely
Sheila,
I am sorry to hear about Tip I have sent a prayer up to him, I have found of few of mine hit by cars, never a easy thing to do, again I am so sorry to hear about Tip. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm so sorry to hear about Tip. I lost too many cats
Tonya,
Thanks for asking, I did get Sprinkles today...it was a long boring ride to Wisconsin, but we made it through. I had my vet check her out and he said it looks like an injury not ringworm. I am not sure if I can explain it, she is a silver Persian and on her tummy by her left leg is brownish
Nina,
I am not in the right frame of mind to talk to the gal again so soin, give me a few days and then yes, I am going to tell her what I think and how I feel about how she cared for her. This moring she ate wet food and seems to be playing nicely with Sugar so far no cats fights just alot of hiss
Too funnywe have all been there lol ;-))Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, one thing about Lovey's ride ... our car no longer smells like goats ... when Lovey peed in his carrier and turned over his litter and the towel some urine apparently seeped out onto the carpet. LOL!
Del
Horray is right ;-))Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh how wonderful! Someone actively searching for a hard-to-adopt kitty! Hooray![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:>Hi everyone->Just thought I'd let you know that a client at my vet hospital has an opening >for a young male felv+.>She is an excellent mom and
Healing vibes and good thoughts coming your way ;-))
CherieHideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, Ginger is definitely not eating as much I think she should be eating a bit more. And I began to worry. She liked liver shake I made for her and she drank it and ate a bit more food
Good luck Jill, Sorry to hear about Gary, I am sending you good thoughts and vibes.
CherieJill Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We had to euthanise Gary on Friday night. She waslooking really good last Sunday/Monday and only lookedOK on Tuesday but by Wednesday night/Thursday morningshe had stopped e
They are coming your way ;-)Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
More healing vibes coming your way!
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7s
I am so happy they made it home safe and sound, dedinately I would love to see pictures when you get a chance, and be sure to take care of yourself also ;-))
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YAY!!! I'm so glad to hear the trip for the kitties was a safe one. Also, I'd like to say since I'm a Siame
Well, I am not getting all the messages again, so if I inadvertently did not respond to someone, I apologize, and please email me again
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I am a Christian. Sometimes I lose site of the obvious book that has all the answers. I know in my heart I will see my babi
My positive Kitty Amber breathes that way also, I thought it was an URI but, my vet said do not worry it is all apart of FeLV. I would not worry too much, especially if you have an appointment in a few days
Cherie
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyoneI need some advice re bre
My goodness, you are such a special person, loving and kind to be in that situation and still go get your babies. Congrats, all that was tring to keep your down you perserveered, that takes a mighty special person. Take care of yourself and lick your wounds to heal, as the cats would say, just make
Amber, will often have that noise and if you listen carfeully it is not coming from the lungs, as Amber's is not a new development, I notice it is more pernounced when she is not on her Interferon treatment."MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your input, Barb, Cherie, Sall
Julie,
That is a great suggesstion, that often happens around here, I usually put water in the bathtub and let it sit overnight.
CherieJulie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Again Kerry,
Are you noticing any dryness of your own nasal passages? It could be that the long winter of dry, heate
Are there no other symptoms?"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Julie. Yes, will definitely be having Trixie checked out. It's the fact that it's a new development that's bothering me. (She's always snored when asleep, but until now not while she's awake.) Kerry
-Original
Could even be allergies...which I have heard causes hard breathing, I have even had one of mine have a stuffy nose, like we get."MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No-her behavior and appearance are fine. (She's negative.which helps.)
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL P
I definately watch the level, especially with furrkids floating around my house, one can never be too careful, but if I put scents in the water I would be eating 24/7...I will stick with floral smells
;-))CherieJulie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Cherie,
Glad it hit a note with you! J
Lora,
I just picked up a kitty from WI that was on Fulvicin, the dosage was a quarter of a capsul 2 times a day, in all ym panick before I got her a member of the list shot me over a few places to get ringworm treament, it actually is for fleas...the links arehttp://www.flea-control-plus.com/acatal
I did not get the start of this topic, but Tigger vomits ALOT...I have determined that she needs a softer more bland diet, I also just went through a day or two of Cleo vomitting and is was the yellow, stomache acid and saliva, I just basically kept her away from food to start then gradually gave h
Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lora,
I just picked up a kitty from WI that was on Fulvicin, the dosage was a quarter of a capsul 2 times a day, in all ym panick before I got her a member of the list shot me over a few places to get ringworm treament, it actually is for fleas
Kerry,
That sounds great, you can use Health Guard 1Tbsp per quart, no rinsing.
CherieKerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi allCan someone please tell me what the best way to sterilize a pre-usedcarpet-covered kitty condo would be? (It's the type that Petsmart/Petcosells, and it's tall---5'
Here is the link
http://revivalanimal.com/product.asp?pn=29-610"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie---thanks---can you tell me where you get Health Guard and what it is usually used for--I looked in petsmart and on the net but no luck. Thanks.
-Original Message .
Fr
I searched and search for Boric acid and finally found it in Whole Foods.
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks so much for those suggestions Sally. I'm still trying to figureout best way for me to do it (a steam cleaner sounds good but might be aprob for me logistically) bu
Steve,
My cats deal really well with Advantage, and it is topical that goes behind the neck.
Cherie
Steve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kerry,
Yes, I know for sure it is fleas. All the signs are there: I can see fleas sometimes on him, I've combed a few off of him, and can find lots of f
Steve,
I did use it on my FeLV cat though she was about 1 1/2.
CherieSteve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cherie,
I'm kind of afraid to use Advantage or Frontline with a kitten who has had FeLV+ from birth. Maybe I'm overreacting, but my recent loss of Leeloo, with the stress of a leg spr
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