Re: [Felvtalk] patience

2009-04-09 Thread Debbie Harrison

I would recommend that you give her time to recover from all of the 
traumathen, by all means, spay her. If everything else (besides the felv) 
looks good, spay her...

Debbie (COL)
The time is always right to do what is right -  Martin Luther King


 
 Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 15:22:11 -0500
 From: dlg...@windstream.net
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] patience
 
 ok everyone, been in shop, had a bug and just now deleted 400 unwanted 
 messages. now working on important ones (250). please be patient if i answer 
 things our of order and out of date. 
 also just got another furbaby. she showed up around 5 days ago, looking 
 pitiful, only a 3 tail, long haired torty and the most loveable baby you 
 ever saw. bad weather was moving in and i was going back and forth to 
 hospital 60 miles away for my Mary (she had 2 strokes close together) and 
 picking up her mom so she could see her, calling her clients (she is beauty 
 operator) and in general keeping the Silex grape vine informed so took her to 
 my vet and he checked her out and boarded her for 4 days since i could not 
 bring her in with my babies until i knew if she was okay. well, she has felv, 
 a slight urinary infection. but her tail is doing well. he thinks a coyote or 
 something made a grab for her and bit her tail off. she is so sweet, i can't 
 imagine why someone would toss her out to fend for herself. well, she is 
 working in with the others nicely. no one has killed anyone yet. QUESTION, 
 SHE IS OBVIOUSLY IN HEAT. vet says can't do anything until out of heat. i 
 almost have to spay her or she will never be able to go out for fear of 
 having kittens. he said most likely if she had kittens, they would be felv + 
 also. i think i remember conversation of subject of spaying pos kitties. we 
 think she is around 3 years. NEED ADVICE SPAY OR NOT is it safe with her 
 being felv+? we are doing the best test to be double sure and a complete 
 blood profile and urinalysis to make sure all else is well with her and also 
 to get a (normal) base for future reference. OTHER THAN BEING AN OUTRAGEOUS 
 FLIRT, SHE SEEMS TO BE HEALTHY. dorlis
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] patience

2009-04-09 Thread Laurieskatz
Some vets will spay a cat in heat. Greater risk of bleeding is what I have
been told. Those who will spay said it's not a risk, just that some vets
don't want to deal with a messier spay. I would always have her spayed
rather than risk her becoming pregnant. We have always spayed FeLV+ cats
during a time when they are asymptomatic. I am sorry I don't know if being
in heat is a contra indication for spaying an FeLV+ cat.  

From www.catsplay.com
 One entire heat or estrous cycle, which consists of estrus and diestrus
together, lasts roughly from 18 to 24 days. Estrus itself, the phase in
which cats act a little crazy and are receptive to being mated, lasts
approximately four to 10 days. If not mated or spayed, a female cat will
continually cycle into and out of estrus during the entire breeding season.
This is not especially good for a cat's health, as the physical demands of
estrus can be quite upsetting. It's not so good for your sanity, either! 
Laurie

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
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dlg...@windstream.net
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 3:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] patience

ok everyone, been in shop, had a bug and just now deleted 400 unwanted
messages.  now working on important ones (250).  please be patient if i
answer things our of order and out of date.  
also just got another furbaby.  she showed up around 5 days ago, looking
pitiful, only a 3 tail, long haired torty and the most loveable baby you
ever saw.  bad weather was moving in and i was going back and forth to
hospital 60 miles away for my Mary (she had 2 strokes close together) and
picking up her mom so she could see her, calling her clients (she is beauty
operator) and in general keeping the Silex grape vine informed so took her
to my vet and he checked her out and boarded her for 4 days since i could
not bring her in with my babies until i knew if she was okay.  well, she has
felv, a slight urinary infection.  but her tail is doing well.  he thinks a
coyote or something made a grab for her and bit her tail off.  she is so
sweet, i can't imagine why someone would toss her out to fend for herself.
well, she is working in with the others nicely.  no one has killed anyone
yet.  QUESTION,  SHE IS OBVIOUSLY IN HEAT.  vet says can't do anything until
out of heat.  i almost have to spay her or she will never be able to go out
for fear of having kittens.  he said most likely if she had kittens, they
would be felv + also.  i think i remember conversation of subject of spaying
pos kitties.  we think she is around 3 years.  NEED ADVICE  SPAY OR NOT  is
it safe with her being felv+?  we are doing the best test to be double sure
and a complete blood profile and urinalysis to make sure all else is well
with her and also to get a (normal) base for future reference.  OTHER THAN
BEING AN OUTRAGEOUS FLIRT, SHE SEEMS TO BE HEALTHY.  dorlis

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Re: [Felvtalk] patience

2009-04-09 Thread Pat Kachur
My Mandy (felv+) is about 7 and was spayed at about age 4--there were no 
negatives at all.  Seems there are more reasons to spay (avoiding other 
reproductive-related diseases in the future) than not to (pregnancy, going 
in and out of heat quite often).



- Original Message - 
From: dlg...@windstream.net

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 4:22 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] patience


ok everyone, been in shop, had a bug and just now deleted 400 unwanted 
messages.  now working on important ones (250).  please be patient if i 
answer things our of order and out of date.
also just got another furbaby.  she showed up around 5 days ago, looking 
pitiful, only a 3 tail, long haired torty and the most loveable baby you 
ever saw.  bad weather was moving in and i was going back and forth to 
hospital 60 miles away for my Mary (she had 2 strokes close together) and 
picking up her mom so she could see her, calling her clients (she is 
beauty operator) and in general keeping the Silex grape vine informed so 
took her to my vet and he checked her out and boarded her for 4 days since 
i could not bring her in with my babies until i knew if she was okay. 
well, she has felv, a slight urinary infection.  but her tail is doing 
well.  he thinks a coyote or something made a grab for her and bit her 
tail off.  she is so sweet, i can't imagine why someone would toss her out 
to fend for herself.  well, she is working in with the others nicely.  no 
one has killed anyone yet.  QUESTION,  SHE IS OBVIOUSLY IN HEAT.  vet says 
can't do anything until out of heat.  i almost have to spay her or she 
will never be able to go out for fear of having kittens.  he said most 
likely if she had kittens, they would be felv + also.  i think i remember 
conversation of subject of spaying pos kitties.  we think she is around 3 
years.  NEED ADVICE  SPAY OR NOT  is it safe with her being felv+?  we are 
doing the best test to be double sure and a complete blood profile and 
urinalysis to make sure all else is well with her and also to get a 
(normal) base for future reference.  OTHER THAN BEING AN OUTRAGEOUS FLIRT, 
SHE SEEMS TO BE HEALTHY.  dorlis


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Re: [Felvtalk] patience

2009-04-09 Thread Cougar Clan

Perhaps a vet who uses laser for spaying or something similar
On Apr 9, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:

Some vets will spay a cat in heat. Greater risk of bleeding is what  
I have
been told. Those who will spay said it's not a risk, just that some  
vets

don't want to deal with a messier spay. I would always have her spayed
rather than risk her becoming pregnant. We have always spayed FeLV+  
cats
during a time when they are asymptomatic. I am sorry I don't know if  
being

in heat is a contra indication for spaying an FeLV+ cat.


From www.catsplay.com
One entire heat or estrous cycle, which consists of estrus and  
diestrus
together, lasts roughly from 18 to 24 days. Estrus itself, the phase  
in

which cats act a little crazy and are receptive to being mated, lasts
approximately four to 10 days. If not mated or spayed, a female cat  
will
continually cycle into and out of estrus during the entire breeding  
season.
This is not especially good for a cat's health, as the physical  
demands of
estrus can be quite upsetting. It's not so good for your sanity,  
either!

Laurie

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
dlg...@windstream.net
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 3:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] patience

ok everyone, been in shop, had a bug and just now deleted 400 unwanted
messages.  now working on important ones (250).  please be patient  
if i

answer things our of order and out of date.
also just got another furbaby.  she showed up around 5 days ago,  
looking
pitiful, only a 3 tail, long haired torty and the most loveable  
baby you

ever saw.  bad weather was moving in and i was going back and forth to
hospital 60 miles away for my Mary (she had 2 strokes close  
together) and
picking up her mom so she could see her, calling her clients (she is  
beauty
operator) and in general keeping the Silex grape vine informed so  
took her
to my vet and he checked her out and boarded her for 4 days since i  
could
not bring her in with my babies until i knew if she was okay.  well,  
she has
felv, a slight urinary infection.  but her tail is doing well.  he  
thinks a
coyote or something made a grab for her and bit her tail off.  she  
is so
sweet, i can't imagine why someone would toss her out to fend for  
herself.
well, she is working in with the others nicely.  no one has killed  
anyone
yet.  QUESTION,  SHE IS OBVIOUSLY IN HEAT.  vet says can't do  
anything until
out of heat.  i almost have to spay her or she will never be able to  
go out
for fear of having kittens.  he said most likely if she had kittens,  
they
would be felv + also.  i think i remember conversation of subject of  
spaying
pos kitties.  we think she is around 3 years.  NEED ADVICE  SPAY OR  
NOT  is
it safe with her being felv+?  we are doing the best test to be  
double sure
and a complete blood profile and urinalysis to make sure all else is  
well
with her and also to get a (normal) base for future reference.   
OTHER THAN

BEING AN OUTRAGEOUS FLIRT, SHE SEEMS TO BE HEALTHY.  dorlis

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