RE: Boo & medicine
That's hilarious Lynne---I can just picture the little scamp! What a sweetie! I have to say, it didn't take BooBoo long to get comfy in your household. Snuggling up under the covers to your husband? Even mine that I've had for years don't go *under* the covers! I'm envious! Kerry From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lynne Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne _ Effective September 1, 2007, we have changed our name to Mayer Brown LLP. IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer Brown LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer Brown LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayers should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
Re: Boo & medicine
My vet is 120 miles away. He gives me frozen viles of the interferon + the solution to mix it with. I prefer to have them do the mixing so I pick up the premixed stuff when I am in town. The frozen is backup. On Feb 17, 2008, at 2:26 PM, Belinda Sauro wrote: I seem to remember my vet telling me the diluted interferon is only good for three months. A three month supply cost me $30.00 if I remember, it's been a long time ago. Your vet should only dilute a three month supply at one time. -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://www.bemikitties.com HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://www.hostdesign4u.com ForYouByUs.com [custom printing] http://www.foryoubyus.com
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Belinda, I made an error. He's on it twice a day for 2 weeks. A total of 40 mg per day. I'll talk to the vet again as he gets closer to finishing this course. I think by then he will be on the Intrferon. I don't know if this cat could survive having to take the liquid medicine plus a shot in the same day. He really is as he is named, a complete Boob. Lynne - Original Message - From: "Belinda Sauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:21 PM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine >I'm glad Boo is on the doxy, but a week is not long enough, it > should be for a 3 or 4 week minimum. The taste is disgusting, can you > get the pill form, you could put the pill in a pill pocket or empty > capsule and he wouldn't even taste it. All of my cats hate liquid meds, > I never get that unless it doesn't come in anything else. Boo is lucky > to have you in his corner!! > > -- > > Belinda > happiness is being owned by cats ... > > Be-Mi-Kitties > http://www.bemikitties.com > > HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] > http://www.hostdesign4u.com > > ForYouByUs.com [custom printing] > http://www.foryoubyus.com > >
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This is my recollection as well. Laurie - Original Message - From: "Belinda Sauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 2:26 PM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine I seem to remember my vet telling me the diluted interferon is only good for three months. A three month supply cost me $30.00 if I remember, it's been a long time ago. Your vet should only dilute a three month supply at one time. -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://www.bemikitties.com HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://www.hostdesign4u.com ForYouByUs.com [custom printing] http://www.foryoubyus.com
Re: Boo & medicine
I seem to remember my vet telling me the diluted interferon is only good for three months. A three month supply cost me $30.00 if I remember, it's been a long time ago. Your vet should only dilute a three month supply at one time. -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://www.bemikitties.com HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://www.hostdesign4u.com ForYouByUs.com [custom printing] http://www.foryoubyus.com
Re: Boo & medicine
I'm glad Boo is on the doxy, but a week is not long enough, it should be for a 3 or 4 week minimum. The taste is disgusting, can you get the pill form, you could put the pill in a pill pocket or empty capsule and he wouldn't even taste it. All of my cats hate liquid meds, I never get that unless it doesn't come in anything else. Boo is lucky to have you in his corner!! -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://www.bemikitties.com HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://www.hostdesign4u.com ForYouByUs.com [custom printing] http://www.foryoubyus.com
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Will do Sue. My son does that with his dog. - Original Message - From: Sue & Frank Koren To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:47 PM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine If you are trying to get him to drink more, try putting ice cubes in the water. I have had some luck doing that with some of the cats I have had that would not drink anything. Sue - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine The interferon the vet is having us give BooBoo is the diluted one. According to him, in our instance anyway, the liquid will be better for him. It's gonna cost 181.00 but the vet said this will be enough to last his lifetime. I don't think any of tus believe BooBoo has a lot of years left in him. He will be on one subcutaneous shot daily for a week, off a week and on again. It really is just a pick under the skin but still I'm sure it won't be pleasant. I may just opt for taking him to the vet daily because he is so good at these things. As for the doxy, it's in a chicken flavored oil but I'm betting there's an aftertaste to it. I'm attempting to give it to him after I know he's eaten something so it won't be so hard on his stomach. I went to a pet food store today and the woman loaded me up with holistic all natural food samples for him. It has no filler stuff in it and hopefully he will find one he loves. I also picked up some goat's milk for him hoping he will drink a bit for fluid. He doesn't drink much water if any. If he won't drink it I'll just use it to make soap with. I have a small on the side business of soap making. I'll keep on trying til I find this boy something not only that he loves but is good for him. He's just so darn cute. Lynne - Original Message - From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
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I remember taking Doxycycline at one point Marylyn and it made me so sick. I'm timing it for when I know he's had something to eat. The pharmacist told me to do this. I would definitely be happier using pills. Last summer we had to give our turtle a course of antibiotics because this other turtle bit her. It was easy to give her liquid because as soon as you get too close Dottie opens her mouth. I would stick the syringe in her mouth and automatically she would clamp down on it and down her throat the medicine would go. If only cats were as easy as turtles. Lynne - Original Message - From: Marylyn To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 6:41 PM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Doxy was very hard on my stomach when I was taking it for an infected cat bite. Check into pepscid or something comparable if he takes it for long. I have better luck with pills/capsules and catsall of mine hate(d) liquid meds. On Feb 16, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Lynne wrote: I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
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You might try leaving a faucet running too. Or getting a drinking fountain. Dixie gets bottled water..the tap water here has too many odors to suit me and changes with the lake level. I am very sure she would not like it and we travel quite bite so I just carry some with us. She is the purrfect traveller. On Feb 16, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Sue & Frank Koren wrote: If you are trying to get him to drink more, try putting ice cubes in the water. I have had some luck doing that with some of the cats I have had that would not drink anything. Sue - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine The interferon the vet is having us give BooBoo is the diluted one. According to him, in our instance anyway, the liquid will be better for him. It's gonna cost 181.00 but the vet said this will be enough to last his lifetime. I don't think any of tus believe BooBoo has a lot of years left in him. He will be on one subcutaneous shot daily for a week, off a week and on again. It really is just a pick under the skin but still I'm sure it won't be pleasant. I may just opt for taking him to the vet daily because he is so good at these things. As for the doxy, it's in a chicken flavored oil but I'm betting there's an aftertaste to it. I'm attempting to give it to him after I know he's eaten something so it won't be so hard on his stomach. I went to a pet food store today and the woman loaded me up with holistic all natural food samples for him. It has no filler stuff in it and hopefully he will find one he loves. I also picked up some goat's milk for him hoping he will drink a bit for fluid. He doesn't drink much water if any. If he won't drink it I'll just use it to make soap with. I have a small on the side business of soap making. I'll keep on trying til I find this boy something not only that he loves but is good for him. He's just so darn cute. Lynne - Original Message - From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
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Lynne Did you doctor recommend a probiotic while giving him the anti-biotic? I use FortiFlora. I am sure there are other good ones, but it will help his digestive track and it restores the 'good' bacteria that the antibiotics destroy. Jane On Feb 16, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Marylyn wrote: Doxy was very hard on my stomach when I was taking it for an infected cat bite. Check into pepscid or something comparable if he takes it for long. I have better luck with pills/capsules and catsall of mine hate(d) liquid meds. On Feb 16, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Lynne wrote: I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
Re: Boo & medicine
If you are trying to get him to drink more, try putting ice cubes in the water. I have had some luck doing that with some of the cats I have had that would not drink anything. Sue - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine The interferon the vet is having us give BooBoo is the diluted one. According to him, in our instance anyway, the liquid will be better for him. It's gonna cost 181.00 but the vet said this will be enough to last his lifetime. I don't think any of tus believe BooBoo has a lot of years left in him. He will be on one subcutaneous shot daily for a week, off a week and on again. It really is just a pick under the skin but still I'm sure it won't be pleasant. I may just opt for taking him to the vet daily because he is so good at these things. As for the doxy, it's in a chicken flavored oil but I'm betting there's an aftertaste to it. I'm attempting to give it to him after I know he's eaten something so it won't be so hard on his stomach. I went to a pet food store today and the woman loaded me up with holistic all natural food samples for him. It has no filler stuff in it and hopefully he will find one he loves. I also picked up some goat's milk for him hoping he will drink a bit for fluid. He doesn't drink much water if any. If he won't drink it I'll just use it to make soap with. I have a small on the side business of soap making. I'll keep on trying til I find this boy something not only that he loves but is good for him. He's just so darn cute. Lynne - Original Message - From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
Re: Boo & medicine
Doxy was very hard on my stomach when I was taking it for an infected cat bite. Check into pepscid or something comparable if he takes it for long. I have better luck with pills/capsules and catsall of mine hate(d) liquid meds. On Feb 16, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Lynne wrote: I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
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Lynne, I usually give meds with food in case they upset the stomach. You might check and make sure it is "ok" to give doxy with food. I can't think of any med I haven't been able to give with food, though. Lucy never drinks water but she eats canned food so gets her fluids that way. If you feed canned, him not drinking shouldn't be a big deal. Good luck. Again, you never know how long BooBoo might be with you. Could be a good long time. Laurie - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:39 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine The interferon the vet is having us give BooBoo is the diluted one. According to him, in our instance anyway, the liquid will be better for him. It's gonna cost 181.00 but the vet said this will be enough to last his lifetime. I don't think any of tus believe BooBoo has a lot of years left in him. He will be on one subcutaneous shot daily for a week, off a week and on again. It really is just a pick under the skin but still I'm sure it won't be pleasant. I may just opt for taking him to the vet daily because he is so good at these things. As for the doxy, it's in a chicken flavored oil but I'm betting there's an aftertaste to it. I'm attempting to give it to him after I know he's eaten something so it won't be so hard on his stomach. I went to a pet food store today and the woman loaded me up with holistic all natural food samples for him. It has no filler stuff in it and hopefully he will find one he loves. I also picked up some goat's milk for him hoping he will drink a bit for fluid. He doesn't drink much water if any. If he won't drink it I'll just use it to make soap with. I have a small on the side business of soap making. I'll keep on trying til I find this boy something not only that he loves but is good for him. He's just so darn cute. Lynne - Original Message - From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
Re: Boo & medicine
The interferon the vet is having us give BooBoo is the diluted one. According to him, in our instance anyway, the liquid will be better for him. It's gonna cost 181.00 but the vet said this will be enough to last his lifetime. I don't think any of tus believe BooBoo has a lot of years left in him. He will be on one subcutaneous shot daily for a week, off a week and on again. It really is just a pick under the skin but still I'm sure it won't be pleasant. I may just opt for taking him to the vet daily because he is so good at these things. As for the doxy, it's in a chicken flavored oil but I'm betting there's an aftertaste to it. I'm attempting to give it to him after I know he's eaten something so it won't be so hard on his stomach. I went to a pet food store today and the woman loaded me up with holistic all natural food samples for him. It has no filler stuff in it and hopefully he will find one he loves. I also picked up some goat's milk for him hoping he will drink a bit for fluid. He doesn't drink much water if any. If he won't drink it I'll just use it to make soap with. I have a small on the side business of soap making. I'll keep on trying til I find this boy something not only that he loves but is good for him. He's just so darn cute. Lynne - Original Message - From: laurieskatz To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:18 AM Subject: Re: Boo & medicine Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
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Hi. We give interferon by mouth. It has no taste is not a problem to give. Maybe what you are giving is different. There are 2 kinds, I think. One is for humans (diluted) and one for cats (expensive). We give the human one. The doxy tastes terrible. Can you chase it with a small amount of water by syringe (have it ready to go) and/or offer a little canned food to get rid of the taste? BooBoo is a character. What a funny boy SO full of personality! L - Original Message - From: Lynne To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:23 AM Subject: Boo & medicine I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne
Boo & medicine
I have to tell you guys the funniest thing with BooBoo and his Doxycycline. I gave him his first dose last night, through a syringe. He hated it. This morning I go upstairs with it and he knows what's coming. After a bit of a struggle I get the stuff down him. He immediately jumps up onto the bed along side of my husband who is still sleeping and sits there scowling at me. I just went up to check on him and there he is, under the covers, laying on his side with his head on the pillow as close to my husband as he can be, still scowling at me. This is going to be a battle for a week I can tell. I don't know how the interferon injections are going to go over. He's so good with the vet, I may just have to take him there for the shots. Lynne