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Old September 10th 04, 07:53 PM
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"Ginger-lyn Summer" wrote in message
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{{{Joy}}} So glad she ate and purred :-) That's a very good sign.

Continued purrs that Skeeter continues to do better!

Ginger-lyn


Thank you, Ginger-lyn. Yes, I am encouraged.

Joy


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Old September 10th 04, 07:53 PM
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"Ginger-lyn Summer" wrote in message
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{{{Joy}}} So glad she ate and purred :-) That's a very good sign.

Continued purrs that Skeeter continues to do better!

Ginger-lyn


Thank you, Ginger-lyn. Yes, I am encouraged.

Joy


  #23  
Old September 10th 04, 07:54 PM
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"Dan M" wrote in message
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She ate a little wet food later. I sat in my recliner to watch the
news, and she jumped in my lap and laid there, purring, for almost

an
hour. I wouldn't have stayed there that long if she hadn't been in

my
lap.

--
Joy
Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter


Sounds like your 75 ml every other day idea is a fine one. It it

causes
Skeeter less agitation, then it's a good thing. And the fact that she
ate when you guys got home is fantastic!

I've been through the CRF/hydration thing, with DD. Twice, in fact.

Once
when she was first diagnosed with it ( 5 years ago?) and again just
before she left for the Bridge (about a year ago). Both times it did
seem to make a huge difference - she obviously felt better after
receiving fluids.

And for tomorrow's group purrs activity, I've got Skeeter right on the
top of the list!

Dan


Thank you, Dan. I believe the purrs help Skeeter, and I *know* they
help me.

Joy


  #24  
Old September 10th 04, 07:54 PM
Yoj
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"Dan M" wrote in message
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She ate a little wet food later. I sat in my recliner to watch the
news, and she jumped in my lap and laid there, purring, for almost

an
hour. I wouldn't have stayed there that long if she hadn't been in

my
lap.

--
Joy
Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter


Sounds like your 75 ml every other day idea is a fine one. It it

causes
Skeeter less agitation, then it's a good thing. And the fact that she
ate when you guys got home is fantastic!

I've been through the CRF/hydration thing, with DD. Twice, in fact.

Once
when she was first diagnosed with it ( 5 years ago?) and again just
before she left for the Bridge (about a year ago). Both times it did
seem to make a huge difference - she obviously felt better after
receiving fluids.

And for tomorrow's group purrs activity, I've got Skeeter right on the
top of the list!

Dan


Thank you, Dan. I believe the purrs help Skeeter, and I *know* they
help me.

Joy


  #25  
Old September 10th 04, 07:54 PM
Yoj
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"Dan M" wrote in message
...
She ate a little wet food later. I sat in my recliner to watch the
news, and she jumped in my lap and laid there, purring, for almost

an
hour. I wouldn't have stayed there that long if she hadn't been in

my
lap.

--
Joy
Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter


Sounds like your 75 ml every other day idea is a fine one. It it

causes
Skeeter less agitation, then it's a good thing. And the fact that she
ate when you guys got home is fantastic!

I've been through the CRF/hydration thing, with DD. Twice, in fact.

Once
when she was first diagnosed with it ( 5 years ago?) and again just
before she left for the Bridge (about a year ago). Both times it did
seem to make a huge difference - she obviously felt better after
receiving fluids.

And for tomorrow's group purrs activity, I've got Skeeter right on the
top of the list!

Dan


Thank you, Dan. I believe the purrs help Skeeter, and I *know* they
help me.

Joy


  #26  
Old September 10th 04, 09:50 PM
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Joy,

I'm glad I checked the NG...I was about to bombard you with Feline CRF web
resources! I too was overwhelmed when Comet was diagnosed! (it's a good thing
Alan was with me at TED's that day and listening closely, because it seemed
like my mind froze and I missed most of what was being said ...)

All the advice you've gotten so far is right on...and giving the fluids in
smaller amounts more often will keep Skeeter more evenly hydrated.

Looking forward to Sunday!
Gennie
Once a RPCA-er, always a RPCA-er. ;-)
  #27  
Old September 10th 04, 09:50 PM
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Joy,

I'm glad I checked the NG...I was about to bombard you with Feline CRF web
resources! I too was overwhelmed when Comet was diagnosed! (it's a good thing
Alan was with me at TED's that day and listening closely, because it seemed
like my mind froze and I missed most of what was being said ...)

All the advice you've gotten so far is right on...and giving the fluids in
smaller amounts more often will keep Skeeter more evenly hydrated.

Looking forward to Sunday!
Gennie
Once a RPCA-er, always a RPCA-er. ;-)
  #28  
Old September 10th 04, 09:50 PM
GKiuchi
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Joy,

I'm glad I checked the NG...I was about to bombard you with Feline CRF web
resources! I too was overwhelmed when Comet was diagnosed! (it's a good thing
Alan was with me at TED's that day and listening closely, because it seemed
like my mind froze and I missed most of what was being said ...)

All the advice you've gotten so far is right on...and giving the fluids in
smaller amounts more often will keep Skeeter more evenly hydrated.

Looking forward to Sunday!
Gennie
Once a RPCA-er, always a RPCA-er. ;-)
  #29  
Old September 10th 04, 11:33 PM
Yoj
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"GKiuchi" wrote in message
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Joy,

I'm glad I checked the NG...I was about to bombard you with Feline CRF

web
resources! I too was overwhelmed when Comet was diagnosed! (it's a

good thing
Alan was with me at TED's that day and listening closely, because it

seemed
like my mind froze and I missed most of what was being said ...)

All the advice you've gotten so far is right on...and giving the

fluids in
smaller amounts more often will keep Skeeter more evenly hydrated.

Looking forward to Sunday!
Gennie
Once a RPCA-er, always a RPCA-er. ;-)


Thanks, Gennie. I'm looking forward to our meeting too.

Joy


  #30  
Old September 10th 04, 11:33 PM
Yoj
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"GKiuchi" wrote in message
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Joy,

I'm glad I checked the NG...I was about to bombard you with Feline CRF

web
resources! I too was overwhelmed when Comet was diagnosed! (it's a

good thing
Alan was with me at TED's that day and listening closely, because it

seemed
like my mind froze and I missed most of what was being said ...)

All the advice you've gotten so far is right on...and giving the

fluids in
smaller amounts more often will keep Skeeter more evenly hydrated.

Looking forward to Sunday!
Gennie
Once a RPCA-er, always a RPCA-er. ;-)


Thanks, Gennie. I'm looking forward to our meeting too.

Joy


 




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