[Felvtalk] New Baby

Rachel Dagner rdagner at novahrc.com
Tue May 17 19:43:55 CDT 2016


She sounds beautiful! I have one in my neighborhood that sounds just like her, pure white, with one green and one blue eye. Both the most beautiful colors you can imagine. I hope you get her soon. 

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> On May 17, 2016, at 8:06 PM, Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com> wrote:
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> I don’t know Rachel. The shelter that has her is a couple of hours from me, and they are still trying to arrange transportation. They did send photos though, and she is a pure white beauty with green AND blue eyes. I am anxious to have her join my troupe.
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> Amani
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> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Dagner
> Sent: May-17-16 8:02 PM
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] doxy
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> Amani when are you getting your cancer kitty? I am so sad we can't do pictures here. I want to see everyone and their babies! 
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On May 17, 2016, at 6:11 PM, Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com> wrote:
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> Hi Margo – I just sent a far more detailed email before I saw yours. It references a scientific study on this very issue – use of doxycycline in dengue fever, but also references use of it in other viral infections caused by herpes.
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> As I mentioned in my earlier emails, I was well aware that antibiotics obviously don’t usually work on viruses, but the tetracyclines are special. They don’t KILL viruses, but instead, help to block their replication.
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> Amani
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> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Margo
> Sent: May-17-16 5:23 PM
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] doxy
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> Actually, you're both right. Doxy is an antibiotic, but also has properties that prevent replication of the virus that cause dengue fever, and is being used in some trials for HIV. 
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> So, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and now possibly anti-viral. You might find this interesting;
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> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9922979
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> I've used the "fish drugs" in a pinch, but they need to be made into a liquid to get correct distribution and dosage, and I do better with pills/capsules. Plus, I don't quite trust them . Just  my paranoia, I know people who have used them successfully many times.
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> HTH,
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> Margo
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Jane Gannon 
> Sent: May 17, 2016 4:43 PM 
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] doxy 
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> Doxycycline ia an antibiotic for bacterial infections, not for viral infections.  It works by interferring with the normal growth cycle of the bacteria preventing them from  reproducing and allowing the body to fight off the infection.  It is used against mycoplasma including mycoplasma haemofelis, whcih is a blood parasite that causes anemia and death in cats   I have had a couple of cats die from it and a couple that I have saved.   This disease is transmitted by fleas so it is important to use flea products on our cats.  Doxy should be given with food or on a full stomach to reduce chance of vomiting.  It is suggested that you give a syringe of water after pilling because it is possible for the tablets to become stuck in the esophagus which can cause irritaftion or scarring and can make it difficult for your cat to swallow.  I crush it and mix it with water and syringe it. 
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> In the book "Secrets of a vet tech-the guide to low cost pet care when the cupboard is bare" by J C Farris, she tells that you can use fish meds on cats and purchase them on line or in some pet stores without a script  This includes doxy (fish doxy), amoxicillan (fish mox), metronidazole (fish zole), clindamycin (fish cin), cephalexen (fish flex), ciprofloxacin (fish flox) and others.  This is the same exact medication for dogs and cats.  She has alot of other great ideas in this book. Dosages for these medications for cats can be found on line. 
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> I just had my 5 yr old positive, Tootsie, stop eating and drinking.  She had vomited for a couple of days before.  She had no fever and no symptoms of upper respiratory so I didn't want to start antibiotics. I tried everytlhing to get her to eat.  Then I remembered pepcid ac was prescribed by a vet years ago for another cat (not a positive) with the same symptoms, so I tried it on Tootsie.  Four days later she is looking for food and eating everything I give her.  This is also used for kidney cats that loose their appetite. 
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> Now I am going to try pepcid ac on my older positive cat, Finn, who is recovering from a seizure and temporary blindness.  She is not eating well and I remember before she had her seizure she had vomited for a couple of days and was already not eating well.     I will let you know if it works.
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> Jane
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> Virus-free. www.avast.com
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