It's coronavirus
It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must
have tracked it in somehow. |
It's coronavirus
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. OUCH John sending purrs and prayers for them and you |
It's coronavirus
John Ross Mc Master wrote:
It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. I "googled" that and there is quite a lot of information. I do have eye problem which makes it hard for me to read all of it. However there was a statement that said cats can live normal lives with the virus. I did have a neighbor who lost a cat to FIP and I certainly pray that it does not develop in your kitties. \ What kind of treatment did you Vet suggest? Purrs for your furkids and best wishes to you and your bank account. MLB |
It's coronavirus
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 18:13:49 -0600, MLB wrote:
John Ross Mc Master wrote: It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. I "googled" that and there is quite a lot of information. I do have eye problem which makes it hard for me to read all of it. However there was a statement that said cats can live normal lives with the virus. I did have a neighbor who lost a cat to FIP and I certainly pray that it does not develop in your kitties. \ What kind of treatment did you Vet suggest? Purrs for your furkids and best wishes to you and your bank account. MLB There is the virus but no prrof this is FIP. The vet said to continue doing what I was doing. Fluids, proteins, calories, vitamins. |
It's coronavirus
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote There is the virus but no prrof this is FIP. The vet said to continue doing what I was doing. Fluids, proteins, calories, vitamins. Keeping you and your kitties in my prayers. |
It's coronavirus
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. How did they get it? Could it have come in on your shoes? That's dreadful. :( -- Kelly.......... If you're a past or present resident of NYC and want to share past experiences and current events with others from NYC, check out this free message Board: http://members6.boardhost.com/QueensNYer/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
It's coronavirus
John Ross Mc Master wrote:
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 18:13:49 -0600, MLB wrote: John Ross Mc Master wrote: It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. I "googled" that and there is quite a lot of information. I do have eye problem which makes it hard for me to read all of it. However there was a statement that said cats can live normal lives with the virus. I did have a neighbor who lost a cat to FIP and I certainly pray that it does not develop in your kitties. \ What kind of treatment did you Vet suggest? Purrs for your furkids and best wishes to you and your bank account. MLB There is the virus but no prrof this is FIP. The vet said to continue doing what I was doing. Fluids, proteins, calories, vitamins. Do they take the food and meds willingly? Purrs that theywill do so MLB |
It's coronavirus
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:39:29 -0600, MLB wrote:
John Ross Mc Master wrote: On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 18:13:49 -0600, MLB wrote: John Ross Mc Master wrote: It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. I "googled" that and there is quite a lot of information. I do have eye problem which makes it hard for me to read all of it. However there was a statement that said cats can live normal lives with the virus. I did have a neighbor who lost a cat to FIP and I certainly pray that it does not develop in your kitties. \ What kind of treatment did you Vet suggest? Purrs for your furkids and best wishes to you and your bank account. MLB There is the virus but no prrof this is FIP. The vet said to continue doing what I was doing. Fluids, proteins, calories, vitamins. Do they take the food and meds willingly? Purrs that theywill do so MLB I have to syringe feed them except just now, Percy ate some canned food all on his own. I picked up some appetite stimulant pills at the vets today. They are all isolated in different rooms and Archie is going stir-crazy. |
It's coronavirus
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:39:29 -0600, MLB wrote: John Ross Mc Master wrote: On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 18:13:49 -0600, MLB wrote: John Ross Mc Master wrote: It hit them all at once. It could become FIP which is fatal. I must have tracked it in somehow. I "googled" that and there is quite a lot of information. I do have eye problem which makes it hard for me to read all of it. However there was a statement that said cats can live normal lives with the virus. I did have a neighbor who lost a cat to FIP and I certainly pray that it does not develop in your kitties. \ What kind of treatment did you Vet suggest? Purrs for your furkids and best wishes to you and your bank account. MLB There is the virus but no prrof this is FIP. The vet said to continue doing what I was doing. Fluids, proteins, calories, vitamins. Do they take the food and meds willingly? Purrs that theywill do so MLB I have to syringe feed them except just now, Percy ate some canned food all on his own. I picked up some appetite stimulant pills at the vets today. They are all isolated in different rooms and Archie is going stir-crazy. John your pack is in my prayers. I am glad you were able to get it diagnosed |
It's coronavirus
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 13:00:14 -0700, John Ross Mc Master
wrote: I have to syringe feed them except just now, Percy ate some canned food all on his own. I picked up some appetite stimulant pills at the vets today. When my kitty stopped eating, somebody suggested I try feeding her baby food. I picked up some Gerber 2.5oz jars of chicken baby food. I also bought some small plastic spoons they sell in the baby food department at Walmart. To my surprise kitty ate the stuff right up, I was in tears as she licked and ate spoon after spoon of the stuff. Your vet may also suggest Hills Prescription Diet a/d. It has a strong smell which is good for cats, when they stop eating it's usually because they've lost their sense of smell or need something stronger smelling to encourage them to eat. Try getting a can and see how they like it. As for the coronavirus, try not to focus on that. I had a vet specialist tell me that it's a very common thing for cats to have, it's seldom tested for also. Most cats have the virus, their owners never knowing about it, and the cats will live a completely normal life. I suspect your cats all have a cold, it will last three weeks and then everything will slowly return to normal. Your cats have a great person to take care of them, they know they are loved very much. |
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