[Felvtalk] Pam, Sandy et all

ROBERT CHAPEL bchapel at optonline.net
Fri Feb 23 14:52:18 CST 2018


I,m sorry for the loss of your Ally Pam....it never gets easier
but so good of you to give a quality life to those less fortunate 
creatures who would be dying
alone in a cage.....it,s a kindness I really admire.


And Sandy, thank you for the suggestion......Ive tries a few food 
additives
at this point a d the problem is he just wont eat them,,,,Ive got a 
hundres bucks worth of pre and pro biotics here and he just picks at his 
food.  he,s underweight to begin with and i dont want him losing 
more...... im going back today to cooking him a bland diet of chicken 
and rice and will again start adding medicine but in minute amounts a d 
building up.....im beginning to think he really needs a course of 
corticosteroids to get this initially under control.


bob9


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> Hi all ? Pam, Sorry to hear about your Ally.  My Peekers will be 20 in 
> April, and I?m not sure she will make it to this milestone. Her joints 
> seem to be giving out, and she eats sporadically although she drinks a 
> lot of water (diabetic?). Who knows??. At this point we are just 
> keeping her as comfy as possible and putting up with her very loud 
> talking (she must be a bit deaf). I don?t even know what 20 would be 
> in cat years.
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> And our Topaz is doing well. She is doing a lot of the things Tigger 
> used to do. I have come to the conclusion cats react to the way their 
> family treats them.
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> Ardy
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> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf 
> Of Pam Doore
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 8:49 PM
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> Hi Bob and all,
> I don't realize I am not seeing posts until someone else mentions 
> about not seeing posts.
>
> I lost my Ally three days after Christmas.  A little less than a month 
> later I was notified by a parent of one of my students about a 
> 6+-year-old boy who was Fiv+ and FelV+; owner died and was at a 
> shelter in the southern tier of NY.   He is doing well and his name is 
> also Tommy.  I took home a FIV+ older cat (vet through FIV was flaring 
> and I wanted him to have a home and lots of love for whatever time he 
> has.  He is playing, eating, and giving lots of love and demanding 
> lots of love!  He is living in my Master suit while he is being 
> vaccinated against FelV+ and can be with his Sunny and Tommy who are 
> super eager to meet him :).
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> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:37 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL  > wrote:
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> Odd that we are getting mail from Dec simply because someone decided 
> to unsubscribe....
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> Presuming there has not been much activity in the list for a few 
> months ???   I am happy to report that my shelter had not received any 
> FELV+ for a few months and just recently received 6... upon retesting, 
> mercifully, so far only one has come up positive ( sadly the youngest 
> and cutest of the bunch) quessing the others had been older when they 
> had their exposure....  Think we might already have a place that will 
> give a home to this cutie.... unfortunately not a family... but better 
> than having the little guy in isolation here at our shelter..... He 
> needs company....
>
> Hope all is well with your Kitties.... my two old guys are doing 
> pretty well..... Tommy had 5 teeth extracted and it gave him a new 
> lease on life..... He's MUCH more active and happy and FATTER.... 
> Jerry is still suffering his chronic diarrhea and we are still looking 
> for ways to control it ( all the usual NON medicine interventions have 
> failed so far.....
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> Bob in Warwick NY
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> Bob, have you tried BENE-BAC PLUS - pet gel??  I got it on Chewy.com - 
> inexpensive - and good to have on hand anyway.  Tested for coccidia 
> I'm guessing.  try the BENE-BAC
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>> On February 22, 2018 at 10:21 PM Ardy Robertson
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