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2007-06-30 Thread Gina WN
I'm keeping you both in my prayers. Gina dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you, Wendy. His fever keeps going up and down, but not down enough. The IR should be here tomorrow, and so should the blood test results. He is still not eating, but I am feeding him the liver shake. Between

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2007-06-28 Thread wendy
IR dosage for 8 lb. cat is .25 to .5 mL. The generic for IR that Revival Animal has is EqStim, I believe. I think you have to get Epogen through your vet, but not sure on that. It goes under several names (Procrit, etc.) :) Wendy --- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just got back from

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2007-06-28 Thread dede hicken
Thank you, Wendy. His fever keeps going up and down, but not down enough. The IR should be here tomorrow, and so should the blood test results. He is still not eating, but I am feeding him the liver shake. Between that, and the fluids he is nicely hydrated. She also put him on linotinic. I am

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2007-06-27 Thread dede hicken
Just got back from the vet. She put him on Delta Albaplex. It has several antibiotics and prednisolone. We are to use it for 5 days. Took blood. She said it looked thin. His gums are OK, but it looks like he is amemic. I called Revival. The IR is only 5ml. How much do you use at a time?

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2007-06-27 Thread Caroline Kaufmann
I got my Epogen (the generic Epoetin) from my Vet and it costs $78 for teeny tiny bottle! Monkee got three subcutaneous injections of it- only .3 ml- on a Tuesday, then Thursday, then Saturday. That was how the Vet prescribed it for Monkee's anemia. -Caroline From:dede hicken [EMAIL

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2007-06-27 Thread cindy reasoner
I just always got my IR from the vet. She would fix the dosage in the the syringes and I would just keep them refrigerated. I never really paid attention to the dosage. I will look tonight. You and Ki are in my prayers. Cindy Reasoner --- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just got back

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2005-10-02 Thread Kerry MacKenzie
Oh boy, Terri---what a worrying time---I hope Guinevere is ok? Please let us know when you have time. Kerry - Original Message - From: Terri Brown To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 11:26 AM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please

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2005-10-02 Thread Terri Brown
: Kerry MacKenzie To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 1:00 PM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please Oh boy, Terri---what a worrying time---I hope Guinevere is ok? Please let us know when you have time. Kerry - Original Message - From

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2005-10-01 Thread catatonya
: Need advice quick please Terri, My experience with this was when my orange girl Rosalie ate a semi- toxic plant. She got over it, thank heavens, but my vet x-rayed her to make sure she hadn't swallowed something. When she hadn't stopped vomiting for over 24 hours, he asked

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2005-09-30 Thread Terri Brown
Gang, I'm trying not to panic, but Guinevere (2 years old, FeLV-) has been vomiting since yesterday afternoon. She continued to try to eat and drink, but a little while ago, I tried to tempt her with her favorite treats, and she refused them and them vomited up whatever water she drank. It

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2005-09-30 Thread Terri Brown
- From: Cherie A Gabbert To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 3:53 PM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please I am sorry to hear about Guinevere, does she have any other symptoms? I did find one article. http://sidesearch.lycos.com/?query

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2005-09-30 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
normal to me though. I will check out the link. Thanks. Terri - Original Message - From: Cherie A Gabbert To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 3:53 PM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please I am sorry to hear about Guinevere, does she have any other symptoms? I

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2005-09-30 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
Subject: Need advice quick please Gang, I'm trying not to panic, but Guinevere (2 years old, FeLV-) has been vomiting since yesterday afternoon. She continued to try to eat and drink, but a little while ago, I tried to tempt her with her favorite treats, and she refused them and them vomited

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2005-09-30 Thread Lernermichelle
I ti s generally best to take food and water away (food for 24 hours and water for 12, I think) when they are vomiting uncontrollably like that, to let their system settle. Pink could mean blood, I guess, like an ulcer or something. I think I would take food and water away and if she is still

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2005-09-30 Thread Terri Brown
, September 30, 2005 5:02 PM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please Terri,My experience with this was when my orange girl Rosalie ate a semi-toxic plant. She got over it, thank heavens, but my vet x-rayed her to make sure she hadn't swallowed something. When she hadn't stopped vomiting

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2005-09-30 Thread Terri Brown
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 5:52 PM Subject: Re: Need advice quick please I ti s generally best to take food and water away (food for 24 hours and water for 12, I think) when they are vomiting uncontrollably like that, to let their system settle. Pink could mean blood, I

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2005-09-30 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
How is she doing? Is she still throwing up? How is her stools? Does she have fever? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terri Brown Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 4:59 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Need advice quick please

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2005-09-30 Thread Belinda Sauro
I would get her to a vet, she may have gotten into something and may have something caught in her intestines, has she had a bowel movement in the last day or two? -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP