[Felvtalk] Mixing pos and neg cats
Toni Probst
parbrie at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 02:44:26 CST 2012
Mixing pos and negs and the use of honey..
I have 3 cats one pos and the other two are neg, I use the ultra violet water bowl, and the cat genie litter box,
All three are great and healthy, I also have 2 ferrets, 2 kids with Aspergers autism, military homeschooling household, hectic to say the least. Foods I am using Blue wilderness salmon, with added broth for water to keep down dehydration, cans I am using are Blue or Wellness, I check ingredients and they get one can a day, the ages of my cats are 3 Princess, she is pos, she wondered in to the house one day, the other two we adopted from the shelter, Jessie, 6 mth, Lolliepop is 2. I know what a name for cat, the ferrets are3 and 2 yrs old, Soda and Popper, with Princess everything is good the vet thinks she is in remission but she is balding, is that normal? Around her ears and the collar so I took off her collar. I also use honey when I brush their teeth as a reward and to make them drink after, if I don't they do not drink to wash out their mouths, should I use a bulb to wash it out for them ? Maybe instead. Also I use a Vicks type when they get sick and echinacea goldenseal once a week just one drop in canned food, the Vicks is for small animals upper respiratory health and I also but them in the bathroom for the steam relief , the bottle is labeled ferret R x but it works great just a dab on the chin and top of the nose. I didn't know if any one else had tried home remedies, and am very glad I found this site because my neighbors are upset for me keeping her alive and around the other 2 cats.now she does not play or clean the other 2cats she is very loving and loves to be inside, I still don't who she belonged to before but she does not want anything to with outside, thank goodness, all my neighbors have dogs, I think that is how she ended up in my backyard. Just don't know if any of this will help any one but the vet thinks that is why they are all doing so well, now if I can address my sneezing and itchy eyes, I rub them down with dryer sheets that have not been used and when brushing I use half downy and water in a spray bottle, it is more the hair falling then flying in the air, saliva is what is said to cause cat allergies for humans, so I don't know really I just know it helps me live with them since they all like to sleep right at my head and no one elses, no one else is allergic why do they target me.....? Oh well, a very good lesson for the kids and a good addition to them family, I can't afford the best of care so I do a lot of research, any help would be great , Princess has stolen my heart, I want her to make it, she is the first animal I have been able to bond with since my dog was killed by the neighbors dogs in 09 he was my mother s day present when we moved to Texas in 07. Ok well thanks for listening anyway
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> ?My little found positive kitten, now growing cat I found was neutered last week. He came thru ok.? As a precaution,
> the vet gave fluids during the surgery b/c his bloodwork showed slightly elevated in one of the kidney function
> areas which the vet thought might be due to dehydration.
> Sadly, he tested positive under the IFA test after testing positive under ELISA in Nov. But he?seems ok. Unfortunately
> I have to keep him isolated.?Both tests were sent out, the ELISA cost 55 and the IFA 85.
> Is this the norm? If I didn't have other cats, I don't think I
> would?do routine testing?if the cat was not showing any symptoms and i kept the cat indoors.
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> From: dppl dppl <dppl1110 at yahoo.com>
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> On a different subject thought I might share this
> ?
> Re taking cats to vets:
> I often forget this in the stress of trying to help a sick animal
> ?but if you put an? t shirt or towel you wore?in the carrier with your scent , it
> seems to calm them. Ask vet staff to put it in their kennels if they are being transferred
> from the carrier they came in..
> Re getting a cat to eat:
> I recently had three older cats that were sick and were being treated with antibiotics
> and wouldn't eat. One had upper respiratory congestion. One urinary infection.
> One reason unknown. They were on antibiotics but still wouldn't eat.
> Sometimes antibiotics upset stomach.
> Searched the internet and found a suggestion to put a dab of honey in
> their mouth. Don't know if coincidence or the antibiotics kicking in
> ?but it seemed to help them maybe soothed
> sore throat or stomach. I only put a dime sized drop on outer lips once or twice . I am not a vet so
> if you are thinking of trying this,.
> Check with your vet first, as i did to make sure no harm given your cat's specific condition..
> one of the sites mentioning honey is mia-carter.suite101.com/why-isnt-my-cat-eating-a60630
> has anyone else had experience with this home remedy?
> Cat with upper respiratory infection:
> I also put my cat in the bathroom when i took a steaming shower. I think it?really helped.
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> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 16:35:57 -0500
> From: Beth <create_me_new at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Neutering a positive cat update
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> If the IFA & Elisa tests are both positive there is no reason to retest. The cat is infected. The cost you mention is in line with what I've paid.
> You may want to search the archives on "mixing". Many on this list,including me, mix their positives & negatives.
> Beth
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> dppl dppl <dppl1110 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>
>> ?My little found positive kitten, now growing cat I found was neutered last week. He came thru ok.? As a precaution,
>> the vet gave fluids during the surgery b/c his bloodwork showed slightly elevated in one of the kidney function
>> areas which the vet thought might be due to dehydration.
>> Sadly, he tested positive under the IFA test after testing positive under ELISA in Nov. But he?seems ok. Unfortunately
>> I have to keep him isolated.?Both tests were sent out, the ELISA cost 55 and the IFA 85.
>> Is this the norm? If I didn't have other cats, I don't think I
>> would?do routine testing?if the cat was not showing any symptoms and i kept the cat indoors.
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> no posts?
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> sent this morning and didn't echo back.
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> From: GRAS <gras at optonline.net>
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> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Neutering a positive cat update
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> That's a reasonable cost!
>
> It means that the virus is in his bone marrow already.
>
> Glad he came through OK - good thing that neutering is such a short and easy
> procedure.
>
> It's a good idea TO TEST, BECAUSE YOU CAN TAKE STEPS TO HELP THE CAT THAT IS
> POSITIVE BY PROVIDING EXTRA NUTRITION, VITAMINS, ETC.
>
> Natalie
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> From: felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of dppl dppl
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:00 PM
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Neutering a positive cat update
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>
>
>
> My little found positive kitten, now growing cat I found was neutered last
> week. He came thru ok. As a precaution,
>
> the vet gave fluids during the surgery b/c his bloodwork showed slightly
> elevated in one of the kidney function
>
> areas which the vet thought might be due to dehydration.
>
> Sadly, he tested positive under the IFA test after testing positive under
> ELISA in Nov. But he seems ok. Unfortunately
>
> I have to keep him isolated. Both tests were sent out, the ELISA cost 55 and
> the IFA 85.
>
> Is this the norm? If I didn't have other cats, I don't think I
>
> would do routine testing if the cat was not showing any symptoms and i kept
> the cat indoors.
>
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>
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> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:50:42 -0600
> From: <dlgegg at windstream.net>
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Neutering a positive cat update
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> My vet said I can mix as long as the other cats are up to date On their FELV vaccinations and I have mixed them for 4 years now, no problems. As long as they don't have fights that involve biting. My guys hiss and slap, but no biting.
>
> ---- Beth <create_me_new at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> If the IFA & Elisa tests are both positive there is no reason to retest. The cat is infected. The cost you mention is in line with what I've paid.
> You may want to search the archives on "mixing". Many on this list,including me, mix their positives & negatives.
> Beth
>
> dppl dppl <dppl1110 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> ?My little found positive kitten, now growing cat I found was neutered last week. He came thru ok.? As a precaution,
>> the vet gave fluids during the surgery b/c his bloodwork showed slightly elevated in one of the kidney function
>> areas which the vet thought might be due to dehydration.
>> Sadly, he tested positive under the IFA test after testing positive under ELISA in Nov. But he?seems ok. Unfortunately
>> I have to keep him isolated.?Both tests were sent out, the ELISA cost 55 and the IFA 85.
>> Is this the norm? If I didn't have other cats, I don't think I
>> would?do routine testing?if the cat was not showing any symptoms and i kept the cat indoors.
>> _______________________________________________
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:13:40 -0500
> From: GRAS <gras at optonline.net>
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Cc: 'czadna sacarawicz' <czadnasacarawicz at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FIP
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> Must be a problem on your end because I am receiving and posting!
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> From: felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of czadna sacarawicz
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 4:43 PM
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> no posts?
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> sent this morning and didn't echo back.
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