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    I took Muskrat back to the vet and upon examination (this time the vet tech was competent) and an xray it was discovered that she still has an abcess where the break was, AND a bone infection halfway up her leg. I am to administer liquid antibiotic twice a day for 4 weeks. There is a 50% chance that she may have to undergo amputation. I hope she can fight off this infection because the vet said that because her FeLV has taken quite a toll on her physical condition, such major surgery will be very risky . . . . . . she is a good little patient and eating all her food with the medicine mixed in, and I was soaking her leg in Betadine solution every day as instructed because she came home with a drain that needed to be kept clear and clean. Today she had the drain removed and now I must treat the area with peroxide each day until scabs form where the drain was. I take her back in two and a half weeks for another xray to see if the antibiotic is healing the bone infection. PLEASE, if you are reading this . . . SHE NEEDS YOUR PRAYERS.

    As for Moonglow, the vet gave me sedative pills to put in his food when he comes to eat at night, but they did not do the trick . . . the pills were supposed to take effect within 15 minutes, but an hour later he decided to dart across the road into the cornfield when I approached him! So, she upped the dosage and I will try again on Sunday night. He eats on the patio and now I dole out his food little by little to keep him around so I can keep an eye on him when he becomes groggy with the new dosage. Then I can put him in a carrier for his trip to get snipped. That is, unless he has other plans again . . .
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    POOR MUSKRAT!!! I will surly pray for her!! What a brave little kitty!!
    GOOD LUCK with Moonglow..
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    I thought I had Moonglow in the palm of my hand . . . he was ready to doze off when SLAM!! the trap was tripped by ANOTHER cat . . . I had him fixed and have not seen him again, nor have I seen dear Moonglow . . . . . . he quickly shook off the effects of the sedative that night and took off. I hope nothing has happened to him other than wanderlust.

    Muskrat had a follow-up x-ray and her bone infection is resolving, but she is now on different anitbiotics for yet another month. Thanks for your prayers . . . they are helping her to fight this.

    Recently, I have had the pleasure of meeting a beautifully marked Tortie I call Lisette, courtesy of Debra's Mom who brought her here and remained by her side as the youngster panted from the heat and then inhaled the food I quickly offered. Debra's Mom is a kind soul, and she still comes now and again to eat. Lisette could be kin to Muskrat and she has now become a nightly visitor, and so I set my trap once again assuming she would enter with no problem . . . Hah!

    I finally gave up watching her sniff the food without entering, and I went to bed. The next morning my Hubby awakened me exclaiming that I had caught Moonglow! He saw a white cat in the trap from the window. I was relieved to hear this, and to know that Moonglow was OK., but when I went outside to see for myself, I was surprised to find a pure white cat, yes . . . although it was NOT Moonglow . . . this cat had one blue eye and one gold, whereas Moonglow had two gold eyes. I had never seen this guy before, and here it was 2 days before my birthday and I've always admired white bi-eyed cats . . . . . . seemed like he was a birthday gift sent from above!!!

    Of course, Hubby initially did not see it that way, but since it IS my BD he really couldn't deny me keeping this guy I have named Schuyler. He's almost 2 yrs. old and I had him snipped and he was given a clean bill of health and presently staying in the bathroom. Seems very docile and even-tempered; still getting over his post-op discomfort but eating, drinking and toileting just fine. He is a big cat, long and lanky though awfully thin with a coarse coat signifying his poor condition, but that will take an upturn now that he has a home and is my Birthday Cat.

    I hope he and Debra will get along. She was quite enamoured with Moonglow; she watches the cats come and go from the window. I'm sure she got an eyeful of Schuyler the night he walked into the trap. He has developed the stud jowls and there is no loose neck scruff skin to grab onto; all muscle, taut and firm.

    I will probably nickname him Jack Rabbit or Kangaroo, because his hind legs are sooooo much longer than the front. I took pix today so will post them when I finish the roll.

    Schuyler is #6 to be trapped, and so far I've kept only 3 . . . pretty good willpower, eh?!
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    Hippo Birdie, AvaJoy!!! Pretty snazzy pressie you picked out for yourself. He sounds ADORABLE! Photos would be greatly appreciated. As if you had any doubts!
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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOOU
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
    HAPPY BIRTTHDAY DEAR AVAJOY
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUUU

    ADORE YOUR BIRFDAY PRESSY!!

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    I will finish the roll in my camera this weekend, so pix of Schuyler will be forthcoming!

    He has an absolutely dreamboat personality, and nothing seems to faze him . . . not even Lily's cranky attitude. I refer to him as my "Swell Guy Schuy" because he obviously is used to being around other cats, and couldn't care less about their reservations or hostility. One night early on I slept on the hard tile bathroom floor with him because I sensed that he did not want to be left alone, and now that he is feeling better he comes into the bedroom and sleeps on my pillow every night! He just adores being petted and loved. So far, he is perfect!

    Debra is still unsure what to make of him, and she runs away to hide when he comes near, but at least now she is feeling a bit more herself and wanting to play . . . for awhile she was quite on edge and not at all herself, and I was feeling badly that I had brought this disruption into her little cowgirl life. But time has a way of making all things easier to handle, and so it is with my Debra. Tonight she was back into her normal routine of wanting to play on her tree, etc. All Schuyler seems to want is to be accepted. Surprisingly, it seems like Lily is more tolerant of his presence than Debra! Who would have thunk!

    That is the good news; here is the bad: Tonight when I picked up Schuyler, I happened to feel a rather large lump on the inside thigh of his hind leg . . . I am calling the vet first thing tomorrow . . . hope it is just a cyst.
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    He sounds like a dreamboat, Avajoy! I do hope the cyst will turn out to be nothing. But I hope you will keep us posted about it. In the meantime, both of you are in our prayers.

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    my thoughts with you too avajoy - your sweet shuy guy sounds gorgeous and it sounds as if he's settling in with you so well. he knows he's found his forever home x.
    i'll be keeping all things crossed here that the lump is nothing serious. i know you'll keep us informed.
    your doing a wonderful job.

    lynne

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    Here is a picture of Schuyler; I hope I remember how to do this right . . .


    The vet believes his lump to be scar tissue, but if I want to be absolutely certain it is not a tumor they can remove it surgically and do a biopsy. I am going with her recommendation of keeping an eye on it for a few months. If I notice any enlargement then that is a red flag to have it removed. The abrasions on his nose are much better since the photo was taken; the vet took a culture for ringworm at my urging . . . I am so neurotic and fastidious about my cats' health! It has also been determined that he is blind in his blue eye. Much to my chagrin, Schuyler no longer wishes to go beddybye with me, but rather prefers to be out with the other cats. Even though the girls are still not totally accepting of him (swats and hisses), he still craves their company. He is divine!!

    Guess who I finally trapped . . . Lisette!!! Since she allows us to be near her when she eats (just can't touch her) it was my hubby's brainstorm to put out a cat carrier instead of the trap, and sure enough she went in straightaway! I stood right by it so I could quickly shut the door. She is now spayed and released, and she is quite the braveheart because she STILL comes back every night on the patio, meowing for her dinner. Usually the TNRs are rarely seen in our yard again, no doubt fearful of going through a repeat ordeal at the vet, but not little Lisette.

    I haven't seen any other cats around lately, and I used my last certificate for Lisette, so I think I will take a break from TNR for a while. It does add up, so I need to give my pocketbook a much needed rest, too.
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    Avajoy - thanks for the pic., of the Shuy Guy! he's gorgeous isn't he - and such a shame he's blind in his blue eye - but from the way you describe him - it doesn't seem to bother him does it?
    I'm so pleased you managed, at long last to trap Lisette - fancy a cat walking into a 'porta prison' of it's own free will!!!! She MUST have a soft spot for you - still coming and letting you feed her!
    I would think all this has cost you a fortune - your just such an angel.
    I'm sad that Shuyler doesn't want to sleep with you anymore too - being a big brave boy and striking out on his own - wow! Probabley thinks the 'ladies' need his presence! LOL eh?!!
    Lovely to have your update - thanks so much.

    Lynne


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    Maybe it is just as well that Schuyler doesn't want to sleep in bed with me . . . the vet called last night with the news that he tested positive for ringworm!! The first culture was coming up positive, and the vet thought it may be a false + because she did not think he presented with the typical ringworm signs and she thought it highly unlikely that he would have it. I brought him back so they could take a second culture of the facial areas in question, and sure enough AGAIN the culture turned up positive!

    The vet tech told me to keep him isolated from the other cats and I told her that it is a little late now for that to make any difference . . . I only hope the others don't catch it, but there is a good chance they shall . . . I'm just surprised that I don't have it yet, because I've been in such close contact with him, kissing and stroking his head . . . well, whatever will be will be. He's my Birthday Boy and I will just apply the lotion to his boo-boos for a month as instructed. There is also a pill to treat ringworm, but the side effects can be severe/life-threatening so I opted for the topical treatment. I went on the internet and it seems that ringworm will run it's course and then be over.

    Has anyone had a cat with ringworm, and could you share your experience? Maybe I should pose this question under a new topic in cat health.
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    Oooohhh nooooo, that dreaded word - RINGWORM!!!

    It's a fungal infection and highly contagious. Your other babies may or may not show the symptoms - they will no doubt be carrying the ringworm spores but some cats build resistance to it.

    Our two babies got ringworm as youngsters when we brought them home (from another animal on the plane???) Our regime was vacuum and disfect vacuum cleaner daily, cream on bald patches x 2 daily, wash all bed linen, cushions, cat beds at least once a week (advice was to burn everything the cat uses but that wasn't practical), wash hands whenever we touched our cats, and didn't touch any other animals. Oh yeah, and no visitors who have pets of their own in case they carried spores with them.

    Sound fun yet?


    One of the anti-flea preparations has been shown to reduce the length and severity of ringworm. I can't remember which one it is - the info is at home so I'll check it out tonight and post again.

    It's not as drastic as I make it out to be - but it's a huge pain in the backside. Good luck.
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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    Oh poor Shuy Guy - and poor Mommy!! As Miss Meow says - it sounds a complete pain up the backside!
    And now the worry - have the others got it! So sorry for you Avajoy - glad to hear it's not spoiling your birthday pressy!!

    Lynne

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    Originally posted by Miss Meow
    One of the anti-flea preparations has been shown to reduce the length and severity of ringworm. I can't remember which one it is . . .
    Oh, I hope it is Frontline since that is what I've been using . . . thanks for your input, Miss Meow!

    Tomorrow I take Muskrat back for her follow-up leg xray . . . I'm hopeful that the 2 months worth of antibiotics have done their job so she can keep her little leg.
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    The flea treatment is called Program (probably the same brand name in the USA?) Active ingredient is lufenuron.

    We didn't learn about this research until about four weeks into our experience, which was the time we had just gained control of the situation (no new bald patches appearing daily), but the cats did appear to heal quickly once we started using Program.

    Program doesn't kill existing fleas but causes flea babies to be born without spines, thus ending their life cycle. Apparently a side-effect of Program is that is doesn't kill existing ringworm fungus, but helps stop it reproducing.

    You may have seen this web site in your searches - has a good article on the research undertaken.

    http://www.ompetproducts.com/ringworm.html

    This has brought back memories of our mornings, when we'd wake up and find at least one new bald spot a day where the day before there was beautiful fur. Jasmine lost all the fur on both ears and had huge patches on her legs and tail. Poor little thing looked like she'd been eaten by moths! And Mini's coat was white then, and he had big brown bald circles all over him which stayed when his fur grew back brown!

    Good luck again!
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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