Big hugs to you and Snowy, Lynne. She couldn't wish for a better mom
even if she is mad at you for a little while...so glad her paw is fixed
and now she can concentrate on recovering.
Kerry
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Subject: Re: my poor snowy
We can't keep the hood on her. She became hysterical. She can be a
very high strung little girl and fight like a lion when she has to do
something she doesn't want to. I did manage to get the Clindamycin
capsules down her this morning with only one scratch
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 8:02 AM
Subject: RE: my poor snowy
My Mickey was fitted with a hood after being treated for a hematoma. Well,
Mickey's feral, and no self-respecting feral is gonna put up with that. He
quickly set about pushing his paws through the hood, so it turned into a skirt
Hi all,
A few years ago some of you older members may remember Ling.
As he is no longer with me as he had passed on to the bridge.
For you newer members.
I took in a male Siamese that was 19 yrs old that had the same thing.
All of his claws on his front paws were in the flesh.
So he the
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Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Hi all,
A few years ago some of you older members may remember Ling.
As he is no longer with me as he had passed on to the bridge.
For you newer members.
I took
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From: Sharyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 8:16:26 PM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Poor little Snowy. Don't worry she'll forgive you by tomorrow. You are right,
getting her little paw healed up is far more important than the spaying
At least he had a wonderful year with you.
Sharyl Sissy and Rocket
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Hi all,
A few years ago some of you older members may remember Ling.
As he is no longer with me as he had passed on to the bridge.
For you newer members.
I took in a male Siamese
Poor baby. At least you found it! Frankie wa sent home with a hood yesterday
after his biopsy. He promptly removed it. He is blind so needs those whiskers
to navigate. I am not sure what I will do as he is supposed to thave the hood
on for 2 weeks!
BTW, that vet had no business washing her eyes
.
Lynne
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From: laurieskatz
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Poor baby. At least you found it! Frankie wa sent home with a hood yesterday
after his biopsy. He promptly removed it. He
biopsy turns out ok.
Lynne
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From: laurieskatz
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Poor baby. At least you found it! Frankie wa sent home with a hood
yesterday after his biopsy. He
, April 27, 2008 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Poor baby. At least you found it! Frankie wa sent home with a hood
yesterday after his biopsy. He promptly removed it. He is blind so
needs those whiskers to navigate. I am not sure what I will do as he
is supposed to thave the hood on for 2
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From: Lynne
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Sharyl, BooBoo was given a prescription for Clindamycin liquid when he was
alive, chicken flavored. He almost choked on it. I tasted it and it was
disgusting
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From: Sharyl
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Lynne, be sure to chase that capsule with some food or water. Cats have a
really long esophagus. All meds should be followed by water or food to make
sure
OK Sharyl. She is a big water drinker but I'll make sure she gets some after I
give the capsules.
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From: Sharyl
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Lynne, be sure to chase that capsule
I'm so sorry Lynne. I hope she recovers from this quickly. :( I've had
situations before that I can't believe one vet didn't notice, yet another did.
At least she has this pain out of her paw and that should make her start to
feel better soon. She's glad to have crossed paths with you.
Oh, the poor sweetie! But she'll feel better now without that nasty ingrow.
Here 's wishing both of you a noneventful spay, when the time is right, and
sensitive vets and techs.
Diane R.
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Sent: Saturday, April 26,
Well, they say things happen for a reason. An infected paw wouldn't help
anything heal. Glad you found it. I have a cat who has that happen all the
time. He is semi feral, and the vet has to clip his hails. He is diabetic,
and i don't mess with that. Give her extra loves...as if I had to
a little ticked at me right now. She won't even let me pet her.
Lynne
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From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: my poor snowy
Well, they say things happen for a reason. An infected paw
Rosenfeldt
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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: my poor snowy
Oh, the poor sweetie! But she'll feel better now without that nasty ingrow.
Here 's wishing both of you a noneventful spay, when the time is right, and
sensitive vets and techs
I'm so sorry, but glad they found it. I've had that experience, with
an emergency vet being completely uncaring, or seeming to be. It's a
pain, a real stresser. I try never to go back to those guys, once I
find out what they're like.
Bless you - hang in there.
Gloria
On Apr 26,
Poor little Snowy. Don't worry she'll forgive you by tomorrow. You are right,
getting her little paw healed up is far more important than the spaying. It is
in a cat's genes to not show pain or illness.
Here is a link to a Physical Exam Check List.
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