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Oh, geez. You've really got a lot going on there. I'm so sorry. Am
sending purrs right away! -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "JoJo" wrote in message ... This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! -- JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/Index.htm |
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Oh, geez. You've really got a lot going on there. I'm so sorry. Am
sending purrs right away! -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "JoJo" wrote in message ... This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! -- JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/Index.htm |
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Oh, geez. You've really got a lot going on there. I'm so sorry. Am
sending purrs right away! -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "JoJo" wrote in message ... This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! -- JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/Index.htm |
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I am so sorry things are so rough right now. Purrs that everything will
improve soon. You certainly deserve it. Special purrs for Mama Zoo. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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I am so sorry things are so rough right now. Purrs that everything will
improve soon. You certainly deserve it. Special purrs for Mama Zoo. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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I am so sorry things are so rough right now. Purrs that everything will
improve soon. You certainly deserve it. Special purrs for Mama Zoo. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:41:10 -0400, "JoJo"
wrote: This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! Purrs aplenty for all. Best wishes for a good recovery for everybody. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:41:10 -0400, "JoJo"
wrote: This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! Purrs aplenty for all. Best wishes for a good recovery for everybody. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:41:10 -0400, "JoJo"
wrote: This time it's one of my own that needs purrs, not a foster. Mama Zoo, one of my original fosters that is now a forever, started getting sick Monday. Coughing and vomitting. I didn't think anything of it at first, thought maybe trying to get up hairball so gave her some laxatone. Tuesday symptoms continue so off to the vet we go. Temp was normal, no tender belly, no real signs of being sick, he's thinking hairball as well. Continue w/laxatone, if stops eating then call. Of course this is my life, so nothing is ever as simple as a hairball. I never really see the cat eat, but she's gotten a little porky in the past 5 months, so obviously she's eating. I'm not sure if she's eating or not, so I gave her three pounce treats. They came up within a few minutes along w/stomach bile. Hmmm...something's up here. Won't even take the laxatone. Thursday we make yet another vet visit as I am positive she is not eating, plus she was hiding under dad's bed. She does not normally do that. Vet does bloodwork, again another exam - no abnormalities, no fever, looks and appears healthy. Suspect FIP. She called me today w/results as they were. Ran two different titers - 1:400 and 1:1600, both showed positive. All that means is she has been exposed to the corona virus, FIP is a mutation of a corona virus. No way to really test for FIP. Sometimes shows high globulin count, her's was 4.8, normal is 2.3-5.3, so she's high end. White blood cell count normal, all other body functions (liver, kidney, etc) normal as well. So maybe it's FIP, maybe its not. FIP is fatal - no cure, no treatment, nothing. So if she does have FIP in her system the vet says she will go downhill in days or weeks. So now I am to force feed her three times a day, and monitor her temp twice a day. Ok, one temp today was normal. I have force fed her twice, she's kept it down so far. I have her stuck in a crate by herself, it's easy keeping her in but hard keeping others out! My others may or may not have FIP, who knows. Can't tell for sure. Younger ones are more likely to have it (age 18 months and under). Transmitted thru feces. I could have them tested, but all taht would show is they were exposed, not that the virus mutated itself into FIP. Mama Z is maybe 2, we're not sure as she's a stray. I have four kittens that fall under the 18 month age. I'm worried as hell. Going to try to start VitC therapy on them in hopes it will help. I've got two fosters here, going to keep them, they've been exposed already. After this I'm going to hold off on a while until I know if we've got it for sure or not. I'll re-evaluate foster situation in 6 months. Right now I gotta see if Mama Z will make it or not. She looks fine, in fact was doing normal cat grooming. She's lazy, so never ran around much. I'm hoping she'll start eating and that it's just a "bug". So could you please send some purrs my way. I'm afraid I'm going to lose my babies to this awful disease. (I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but lean towards negative to prepare for the worst....my way of coping). First Ty, then Z. Foster Sam. No more please God. Thanks for the purrs, I'll keep you updated as things move along, I'm praying for the good. And did I mention I need physical therapy on my neck/shoulders PLUS I have a UTI?!?! Ummm....can I PLEASE catch a break sometime here? Babies come first - the UTI will clear up, the neck/shoulder ongoing issue, just muscle spasms/tightness - stress (huh?). Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! Purrs aplenty for all. Best wishes for a good recovery for everybody. |
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"JoJo" wrote Please focus purrs on my babies, they need them more than me! There are purrs enough to go around, both for your babies and for yourself. We have all extremities crossed for Mama Zoo to pull through and for the babies not to contract it at all. I'm sending sympathy vibes, as I have the neck/shoulder problems, too. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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