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1055.1 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:02 | 21 |
1055.2 | Immune disease...? | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:12 | 15 |
1055.3 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:29 | 12 |
1055.4 | FIV/FELV etc. | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:39 | 14 |
1055.5 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:46 | 14 |
1055.6 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Jan 16 1997 11:58 | 13 |
1055.7 | | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Thu Jan 16 1997 12:04 | 14 |
1055.8 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Jan 16 1997 12:42 | 3 |
1055.9 | when my turn comes I want to serve at the rainbow bridge ... | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Fri Jan 17 1997 03:32 | 41 |
1055.10 | | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Fri Jan 17 1997 05:41 | 19 |
1055.11 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Fri Jan 17 1997 07:00 | 25 |
1055.12 | Sniff, sniff. | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Fri Jan 17 1997 07:24 | 12 |
1055.13 | | BRAT::JENNISON | Angels Guide Me From The Clouds | Fri Jan 17 1997 09:39 | 2 |
1055.14 | http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/edwilliams/ | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Jan 20 1997 01:46 | 4 |
1055.15 | | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Mon Jan 20 1997 05:37 | 6 |
1055.16 | Help with Bridge site | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Mon Jan 20 1997 08:37 | 7 |
1055.17 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jan 20 1997 10:44 | 6 |
1055.18 | candlelight ceremony | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Mon Jan 20 1997 12:37 | 7 |
1055.19 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jan 20 1997 12:48 | 6 |
1055.20 | Check your proxy! | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Mon Jan 20 1997 12:58 | 30 |
1055.21 | | BRAT::JENNISON | Angels Guide Me From The Clouds | Mon Jan 20 1997 13:31 | 11 |
1055.22 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jan 20 1997 13:56 | 5 |
1055.23 | fwiw | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Jan 20 1997 15:14 | 4 |
1055.24 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Wed Jan 22 1997 11:43 | 12 |
1055.25 | y | TUXEDO::GASKELL | | Thu Jan 23 1997 13:44 | 12 |
1055.26 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Fri Jan 24 1997 06:01 | 8 |
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Wow, thanks for the info. Any idea if the toxin from the abscess
can be removed or neutralized before major damaged is done? Would
it stand to resaon that the bacteria produces the toxin, the anti-
biotics kill the bacteria, but leaving behind the toxin unchecked?
Just curious...
Eva
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1055.27 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Fri Jan 24 1997 07:50 | 13 |
| Eva,
The bacteria does cause the toxin, and killing off the bacteria stops
production of the toxin, but it needs to happen before the toxins cause
fatal damage. Having had a raging infection from a brown recluse and
nearly going into septicemia, I can say that the toxins are a real
killer. It took over 4 weeks of antibiotic therapy and care to get the
liver, kidney, and blood profiles back into something near normal, and
most of the summer to get back to my normal level of activity. Cats
are smaller, and as such can be overcome by the toxins much more
quickly.
meg
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1055.28 | Toxins etc. | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:07 | 35 |
| I'm not too sure what happened, but back about 5 years ago or
so, her teeth came out - of course they were bad from the time
she was a kitten so there wasn't much they could do. It didn't
stop her a bit from eating, in fact she seemed much better all
around after the teeth came out. Since then, there have been
no problems. The abcess appeared very suddenly on a Sunday,
and she went to the vet the following day, and began antibiotics,
which she was on for a full 3 weeks, both oral and injected.
But this information about toxins seems to make sense. I
have no idea how the infection came about, where it came
from, nor were there any symptoms until I saw the little
spot of blood on her chin that Sunday afternoon. By
the time I discovered it, it may have already begun spreading
throughout her system.
I'd have sawed off my right arm if I thought it would've
made her feel better. She went to the vet every day for
8 days, then stayed at the vet for 8 days, then they said
she was ready to come home. I don't know what happened.
I was sort of looking to the vet to give me some clue,
but that didn't happen either, and it really upset me,
given that I gave them a virtual blank check to get to
the root of the problem, no matter what the expense.
I realize they may not have been able to save her, but
it would really have helped me to deal with this better
if they could've suggested some reasons as to why I lost
her. "Sometimes these things happen" isn't really the
kind of answer I was looking for.
I've gotten much more information and help in this
notes file than I got from the vet.
Gail
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1055.29 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:50 | 12 |
| Gail, you might try calling the Cornell Vet hotline at
1-800-kittydr. They may be able to tell you more than our
guesses in here. There is a charge ($25?) for a consultation
with the vet, although the assistant, at least when I've called,
has been very knowledgeable and has not charged me when she
was able to answer my questions. I know how not knowing
exactly what has happened can really bother you; I think it is
part of the "If only I could have done something" response that we all
have to work through,
Karen
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1055.30 | Cornell Vet Hotline | POWDML::BELLIVEAU | | Tue Jan 28 1997 07:59 | 16 |
| I may do that. Another noter sent me a note today and said
that she had an almost identical situation with 2 of her
cats, and lost them as a result of abcesses in the mouth.
Her vet, like mine, was shocked that this happened.
This does help me to know that it wasn't neglect or
ignorance on my part or the vet. Apparently these abcess
situations are very dangerous to small animals. It
certainly doesn't make me miss her any less, or mourn
any less, but I'm beginning to realize it was just out
of our hands. We didn't waste any time with treatment,
etc.
Thanks for the info on this. I may give Cornell a call.
Gail
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1055.31 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Wed Jan 29 1997 12:08 | 10 |
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Thanks all for this discussion.
What puzzles me is after all the teeth came out, what
other parts can become the target of infection. My vet
like Gail's had no clue when my toothless cat came down
with a swollen face in a matter of hours. The vet could
not find the actual abcess or the source of infection.
Eva
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1055.32 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Jan 29 1997 12:56 | 4 |
| I think pieces of root can be left in place after
a tooth extraction, if the root shatters. Also, (I think) sinus
cavities can become infected.
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1055.33 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jan 29 1997 18:31 | 6 |
| Has kitty been tested for FELV recently? I overheard a conversation the
other day in which they were linking bad/chronic gingivitis to signs of
FELV. I don't know if it's true or not but I thought it might be worth
mentioning if it gives you another lead to what might have happened.
Jan
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1055.34 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 30 1997 10:36 | 3 |
| Jan, I know chronic gingivitis can be associated with FIV -- I
never heard of it in connection with FeLV.
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1055.35 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Thu Jan 30 1997 10:52 | 7 |
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I don't remember what tests was done, but this 12 year old cat
has all the vaccines under the sun given on schedule since he
was 8 weeks old as he likes to go outside. I know feline
lukemia is one of the vaccines he gets. Is that for FeLV or FIV?
Eva
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1055.36 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 30 1997 11:25 | 3 |
| FeLV is feline leukemia. FIV is (sp?) feline immunodeficiency
virus.
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1055.37 | And remember those vaccines don't work 100% of the time | TLE::TALCOTT | | Thu Jan 30 1997 11:50 | 4 |
| A cat can get the Felv vaccine and still get the virus. My sister-in-law has
just such a cat.
Trace
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1055.38 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jan 30 1997 16:53 | 7 |
| I just overheard the conversation. It could have been that they said
FIV but it sounded like FELV. I just can't be 100% sure. I'm very
sorry that I didn't get more detail.
Jan
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1055.39 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Fri Jan 31 1997 05:37 | 3 |
| One of my daughter's two rescues is FELV+. He has really bad teeth,
although some of that could have been from a rotten diet during the
years he was abandoned.
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