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   Janis Kracht to Marc Lewis   
   Old girl...   
   10 Dec 15 12:47:04   
   
   Hi Marc!   
      
   > I've probably mentioned to you that I have a cat at my old job location in   
   > Metairie, LA.  I get to see her each time I visit down there...   
      
   > The last couple of times I've visited I've noticed that she has lost a   
   > substantial amount of weight. She's now at 6.25lb, down from 10 or so lb.  On   
   > the last visit I decided to take her to the vet I used to use there; took her   
   > in and sure enough, they still had records on her from over 10 years ago.   
      
   That must have been a relief.  Great that the doc kept the records. :)   
      
   > Discovered first off that she's now 17 years 10 months old and has thyroid   
   > problems.  They've prescribed some type of "pen" to put the drug inside her   
   > ears - "transdermal."   
      
   > Do you or anyone else here have any experience with this type of med?   
      
   That's very interesting, I'd never heard of that before.  I'd heard of animals   
   with thyroid problems, but never this 'pen' you mention.  And I wonder, why in   
   the ear?   
      
      
   > My other cat that lives with me is still fairly young, healthy and smart,   
   >although I think he's a bit puppy-like - - when running around outside he will   
   >come running when I whistle for him.  :-)   
      
      
   That is so neat :)  It reminds me of one cat we had, a Maine Coon Cat, who   
   chased q-tips if you threw them :)  He was so funny to watch when he'd carry   
   the q-tips around in his mouth after chasing after them :)   
      
      
   >  You've heard of "transgender," well   
   > this one's "trans-species."    
      
   hahaha  He sounds like a great guy.  Think your Christmas Tree will stay UP? :)   
   :)   
      
   I was reading in the news yesterday that  Cornell University's College of   
   Veterinary Medicine here in Ithaca, New York, showed off a litter of  7   
   puppies born after In Vitro fertilization.  IVF in Dogs had failed in other   
   attempts so this was a first.  Humans release mature eggs, but dogs don't.    
   They release immature eggs instead of mature eggs needed for IVF so the   
   embryos had to be frozen, then later and implanted in the mom dog at the right   
   time.  The hope being, ".. IVF technology in dogs could prove useful in   
   everything from conserving endangered species to removing "deleterious traits   
   from breeds," with research potentially applicable to 'models for human   
   disease' as well."   
      
   http://news.yahoo.com/7-half-pound-mutts-become-first-test-tube-190347359.html#   
      
   Amazing stuff to me... and incredibly cute puppies :)   
      
   Take care,   
   Janis   
      
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