Hi Caroline
I love the term Gentle soul. My first to pass from FELV was this way. In
fact he was so laid back we did not realize he was in trouble until it was
too late. He crashed after being kept overnight on IV antibiotics. He
imoroved enough for me to hold him happy and alert, and that same
I wrote earlier this week about Tessa's big belly. Before introducing her to
my other kitties I wanted to be sure she did not have FIP. Our internal med
vet offered to ultrasound her belly. She, too, was alarmed when she saw her.
The ultrasound showed just fat cells, no liquid. Great way to
should join the FIP group to get all the
information. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date:
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wrote earlier this week about Tessa's big belly. Before introducing her to my
other kitties I wanted
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Have you joined the FIP yahoo group? If not, do so. They are great.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] FIP is not really contagious
taken the sweetest ones I have known.
Good luck to you and keep us updated.
ck From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: Fri, 7 Nov
2008 19:40:48 -0600 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] diagnosing FIP Thanks. Yes, I
do belong. And thank-you for sharing your personal experience
well!).
L
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Well let me know what they find out. Swollen belly/any type fluid
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