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5025.1 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:24 | 22 |
| Welcome to the world of every stray finding you!!!!! I swear
they know where to go to find the "best" house!!!
I would like to suggest that you walk around the neighborhood
(without cat) and just question the neighbors. If you have
no luck there...I would call all shelters, vets, to determine
if someone has a "lost" kitty. I would also keep your eye on
your local paper looking for a lost kitty or you could possibly
put an Ad in the paper about Cat Found....but leave a bit of the
description out so if someone calls...you can determine if
he really is the owner.
I have found many strays...well they found me...and I have had
the luck of finding two of the original owners....so it can
be done. And the joy of seeing this little old man come
pick up his cat ....was more then I could handle....I cried
myself to sleep.
Good luck Jo-Ann and keep us posted.
Sandy
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5025.2 | some ideas | GEMVAX::WITTING | | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:28 | 5 |
| Put signs up on telephone poles, on or near mailboxes, at the local
convenience store, laundramat, or whatever hangouts you've got in
your neighborhood. Let the animal officer, animal shelter, and/or
police know that you've got the kitten. You might even consider
running an ad in your local newspaper.
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5025.3 | Good Luck! | FSOA::PHOUDE | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:46 | 18 |
| We had a stray at our home - we posted signs, hung picutres, called all
the local vets, put ads in the local papers etc... We never did have
much luck but my sister finally agreed to keep this kitty. So we took
her to the vet had her fixed and took her back to my sisters to recoup.
At my sisters (this was apx 2wks since we found her) she found the back
door (which the screen was ripped due to her other cats forcing their
way out) and escaped. We searched high and low for this cat and
retraced our steps with the pictures and changed "found" to "lost" and
we called Tufts vetrinary school and someone in Westboro (we live in
Grafton) had found her. She still had her stitches in so they assumed
she came from Tufts. We were so thrilled (the newspapers thought we
were crazy). This cat was a toughie! She did finally pass on with
Leukemia (sp?).
Just wanted to share this story - and say GOOD LUCK! You may have a
very loving (rewarding) friend!
Pam
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5025.4 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Tue Oct 22 1991 14:53 | 23 |
| Well, this little guy (I had time to look him over last night) is very,
very, affectionately friendly. He also has a demanding, screechy
miaow. I also noticed last night that he hadn't used the litter box
yet. By this morning he still hadn't used it. He wanted to go out,
but now that I'm searching for his home, I didn't want him to escape.
I finally got my brain in gear, and took one of my kitten's lumps from
their litter box, passed it by his nose, dropped it into his litter box
and covered it up. He then jumped into the box and relieved himself --
finally, after 24 hours. Curiously, after his litter success, he
stopped screeching at me.
Yesterday I called a couple of local vets with a description of the
little guy. Also, my sister works for WGAW (Gardner radio station),
and will advertise him during the morning Swap-shop show. This evening
we'll start calling some key neighbors to further spread the word.
I have an appointment to get him FeLv checked Thursday morning ... and
Thursday afternoon my three will get their first leuk shots.
His temporary name for his temporary home is Edgell.
Jo-Ann
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5025.5 | e | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:05 | 9 |
| What a wonderful Mommy cat you have become...and you can even train
them in litterbox use!!!!
So why the name Edgell???? That's cute...and I'm curious why you
called him that.
Good luck in finding the owner.
Sandy
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5025.6 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:33 | 13 |
| Since Edgell managed to use the box this a.m., I dropped his droppings
off at the vet on the way to work this morning. Just called -- he's
full of all kinds of worms...guess where I'm stopping on the way home
from work ... yuck, worming again.
Since he has fleas and worms (at age 4 months), I'm not so sure I want
to find his owner...not sure I agree with the way he's been taken care
of...yet, he's so friendly with people and isn't the least bit
disturbed about my dog, that I don't think he's been on his own for
very long.
Why the name Edgell? It's not really very creative ... we live on
Edgell Street.
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5025.7 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:43 | 10 |
| I think it is very creative because you found him on Edgell street.
That's how Dewey got his name...because he was found on Dewey St.
in Worcester.
So....it sounds like this little guy is already getting to your
heart. Ahhhhhh....will this make number 4 in the household.
Keep us posted....
Sandy
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5025.8 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:47 | 24 |
| Well, my vet advises that little Edgell not become #4 in the household.
He's got roundworms, lungworm, coccidia. She feels that, even though
the worming medication will clean him up, the lungworm will be with him
for life. Since my 3 are healthy, she doesn't think I should risk them
getting infected. He'll be thoroughly examined and be tested for FeLv
tomorrow ... hopefully, he won't have any more strikes against him.
He's such a good little guy. Last night we clipped his claws -- he
neither flinched nor wiggled. The medicine got squirted down his
throat and into his belly before he knew what hit him.
I'm going to ask my parents if they'll take him in. I'd always assumed
that the reason we never had cats when I was little was because my
mother didn't like them. I've learned (since getting my three this
past summer) that both my parents like cats, and had a couple when I
was three or four years old ... one drank antifreeze, and the other got
run over. She put her foot down, and said NO to all pets after that.
So, I'm going to ask them to take Edgell...with the understanding that
he will be an indoor cat, and that I'll take care of his vet visits and
medication.
Jo-Ann
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5025.9 | Worms, yuckie.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:59 | 7 |
| Hate to show my ignorance but... what are Lungworms?
Hope little Edgell get good on his other tests and your parents
will make a home for him. He sounds like a sweetie. (Can't believe
he didn't wiggle all over having his nails clipped.)
Barbara
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5025.10 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Wed Oct 23 1991 14:37 | 19 |
| I looked "lungworm" up in one of my animal books last night ... don't
remember all exactly, but as I understand it, they're little
comma-shaped things that attach to the animal's lungs. (This
particular book didn't consider them to be real worms.) The animal
gets infested by eating snails and/or slugs, or animals that have eaten
the same. The lungworms are then passed through the feces.
An infested animal can have respiratory problems (coughing after
exercise) and have a tendancy to get pneumonia. So, Edgell will have
to have his stool checked for a recurrance at least once/year (or if he
starts coughing) and be rewormed every time the problem comes back.
If anyone else in this notesfile can give a better description of
lungworms, please do.
My vet also feels, since he has lungworms and coccidia (intestinal
parasites that come from a filthy environment), that he's either been
on his own for some time, or lived with people who simply didn't take
care of him.
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5025.11 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Oct 23 1991 14:51 | 2 |
| There's no way to get rid of lungworms for good?
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5025.12 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Wed Oct 23 1991 16:02 | 12 |
|
Lungworms was an outside possibility that my vet discussed with me
when Bailey had his latest episode. The problem with diagnosing
lungworms is the test itself. Basically what happens is they inject
saline solution into the lungs and then draw the fluid out and run
the test. It is a VERY high risk procedure. Luckily Bailey responded
to the prednisone and the concensus is that it was the litter.
Personally I would have given consent for the test only after all other
possible avenues were explored.
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5025.13 | Not lungworms, but... | ASDG::ANDERSON | | Wed Oct 23 1991 19:20 | 17 |
| My dog had coccidia (it's a protozoan parasite, sorry if that info was
already in the note--and coccidia resides somewhere in the digestive
system) when she was a puppy. In fact, the stuff kept her (and me) up
all night the second night I had her. She got a pill from the vet for
it and I was told to clean everything VERY thoroughly with bleach
solution and rinse well because it's easy for them to get re-infected.
In fact, the veterinarian had me so impressed that this stuff was easy
to get from your dog that when I had diarrhea a few days later I rushed
to the doctor and paid forty dollars to be told to take Pepto-Bismol
(the people-doctor had never heard of coccidia and couldn't reach my
vet, so he gave me that course of action in case the diarrhea was
unrelated--which it was.) So now imagine a sick puppy, a sick human,
and a disgusted cat. Not a pretty weekend. On the brighter side, we
all lived. :-)
Lisa Dean and Snoopy (and Koira)
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5025.14 | JO-ANN, WHAT DO YOU RACE? | CANYON::WARKMEISTER | | Wed Oct 23 1991 20:52 | 9 |
| Jo-Ann,
What do you race? Please send me mail to CANYON::WARKMEISTER.
Thanks,
Julie + Heather kitty
P.S. - Moderators, sorry if it is wrong of me to ask this question
here.
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5025.15 | | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Lynne a.k.a. HRH | Thu Oct 24 1991 10:18 | 4 |
| I have heard of lungworms in horses/mules....but not in
cats...
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5025.16 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Thu Oct 24 1991 12:39 | 25 |
| Little Edgell is at the vet's today for examination and testing. I
asked my vet to thoroughly examine him, keeping in mind that we want to
keep him and allow him to mix with our cats and dog. So I hope to get
all the information and all the risks explained this afternoon.
I did more reading about lungworm last night (from two dog books and a
cat book). The cat book says worming medication clears it up. One dog
books says lungworm is something a dog can get. The other dog book
says a heavy infestation can never be completely cleared up. All three
explain that the slug or snail is the intermediary host, and the cat,
dog, or whatever animal gets if from ingesting a slug, snail, or another
animal that has it.
Regarding Edgell's Coccidia ... he's not on medication for it. She
felt that the worming medication would clear it up. However, I need to
watch for diarrhea with blood/mucus or vomiting with blood/mucus. If
this happens, he'll need antibiotics. So far, everything's ok. As a
matter of fact, his wormy "hard/wide-belly" has shrunk considerably
after only two days and two squirts of medicine.
So I've got my fingers crossed about his FeLV test today.
And this is the second morning that I've had my morning coffee and
paper out on the cool porch with HIM. He's such a screamer.
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5025.17 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Thu Oct 24 1991 15:13 | 10 |
| One of my babies had Coccidia, first sign that I saw was the bloody
mess in the litter box. As I recall (this was 4 years ago) Coccidia
required a different medication than the regular worming stuff. Stitch
did not have any worms, by the way, just the Coccidia, which was
enough.
Any body out there know if a specific medication is used for Coccidia
alone - I'm trying to remember but I seem to be brain dead today.
Giudi
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5025.18 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Thu Oct 24 1991 15:46 | 4 |
| Whatever the worming stuff is, the vet said it may take care of the
coccidia...if not, Edgell will go on antibiotics for it. We'll see.
I'm outa here now ... pick up the three Maine-iacs and off to get
their 1st FeLV shots and collect Edgell and his prognosis.
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5025.19 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Oct 24 1991 15:59 | 6 |
| Albon is usually used by my vet to treat coccidia. She generally
dispenses it in liquid form - thick yellow liquid that smells kind of
like fruit (can't remember if it is bananas or pina colada, but I do
remember liking the smell).
Jo
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5025.20 | What to do? | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:34 | 13 |
| Edgell's current status.
Leuk negative, a couple of fleas. His only problem is the lungworm.
Our status regarding Edgell -- weighing the risks.
Do we let him stay? ...and risk our three getting lungworm too?
Do we try to find him a home (my parents have said no)?
Can someone give me a number to call at Tufts so that I can hear more
about the long term effects of living with lungworm?
Jo-Ann
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5025.21 | | ESIS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:00 | 7 |
| Hi Jo-Ann,
Tufts' number is (508) 839-5395. That's the main switchboard;
you'll have to ask for the Foster Hospital (for Small Animals) to get
to the kitty vets.
- Andrea
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5025.22 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:12 | 3 |
| I believe Tribrissan, an all-purpose antibiotic, also works for
coccidia.
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5025.23 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:17 | 6 |
| There isn't much in the file about Lungworm...so I'd appreciate
it if you would keep us updated with what you find out!!!!
Glad to hear little Edgell was negative!!!
Sandy
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5025.24 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:13 | 20 |
| What my vet said yesterday ...
She rarely (never) sees lungworm in indoor cats. Outdoor cats can get
it from eating little animals, or even from eating grass. Cats can
then spread it through their feces, or through a sneeze or cough
(lungworm is a parasite). This lungworm is specific to felines, so
there's no chance Omega the dog can get it (Omega is obsessed with
keeping lumps out of the litter boxes). It can be controlled through
regular stool checks and wormings, but it can never be eliminated from
the cat.
She has cats that are 9+ years old that have had it all their lives,
and has never experienced or heard of a cat that has died because of
lungworm.
So what happens when a cat has it? A dry, hacking cough is a sure sign
that there's an infestation...if the cat coughs, bring in a stool
sample and worm the cat. A heavily infested cat may be prone to
pneumonia.
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5025.25 | Thanks | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:29 | 9 |
| Thanks, it was Trib along with a shot that we used for the coccidia.
BTW Trib worked wonders on Stitche's Rodent Ulcer - we would put him on
a serries of pills for 10 days when he had a break out and over a
period of time the flare ups got to be less and less and further apart.
They don't know why it works on RU but it does and it seems that
Stitch's has gone by-by.
Giudi
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5025.26 | I wish the dog were as picky as the cat about food | ASDG::ANDERSON | | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:39 | 13 |
| Now that I think about it, I'm astounded my dog never got something
like lungworm while we were living in California--I usually walked her
the same place everyone else walked their dogs in the apartment complex
(the alternative was letting her poop on the sidewalk--ick). Most
people didn't pick up after their dogs there, and there were garden
snails galore. My efforts to the contrary could not prevent the dog
from eating some of that stuff. I believe it was Albon (sp?) that the
vet sold us for the dog's coccidia.
Snoopy generally prefers more exotic or more geriatric kinds of
ailments these days--she's too dignified to have really close contact
with the dog, so hopefully we're both beyond feeding her toxins
designed to kill worms.
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5025.27 | pointer to new Lungworm discussion | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Oct 28 1991 19:19 | 3 |
| For more information on Lungworm, refer to topic number 5030.
Jo
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5025.28 | He's in. | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Tue Oct 29 1991 08:58 | 12 |
| After deliberating for days, our decision was to bring Edgell in and
add him to the family. He's delighted with our decision.
Now Silverado, Sharlimar, and Jabba are deliberating. No conclusions
have been reached, but as of this morning...
Sharlimar thinks he's kind of curiously cute.
Silverado thinks he's disgusting.
Jabba thinks the dog's not that bad after all.
Jo-Ann
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5025.29 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Oct 29 1991 09:08 | 3 |
| That a boy Edgell...you found a wonderful family!!!
Sandy
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5025.30 | y | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:04 | 3 |
| EDGELL, congratulations on your new home and wonderful new mom!
Giudi + Pippin, Gino & StItCh
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