More kitteny goodness

More kitteny goodness
It’s not all purrs and frolicking here. Not for me, anyway. I knew it wouln’t be easy taking care of 7 kittens and their 2 mothers, but I wasn’t prepared for the smell! In no time flat, the room in which I’m keeping the cats has taken on a pretty icky odor. I’m off work tomorrow, so I’ll spend some time cleaning up in there. I’m sure I’ll discover some hidden surprises.
The cats have begun to hang out right by the door, so when I open it to go in to feed, scoop or play, they try to escape. The 2 mothers are the first to slip past. The kittens are easier to herd back into the room because they’re still a little afraid of me. A few have gotten out, and presents a challenge. They head straight for any piece of furniture or appliance they can hide behind. The heavier, the better. I have to plan a strategy for dealing with the escape attempts so nobody’s lost in the house and there aren’t any encounters with my cranky cat.
My nephew has been dying to come and help me with them, but he’s been sick and has had to stay home. I hope he’ll feel better soon.
If you know anyone in the area who could give any of these cats a great home, let me know.
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Peeps
The Animal Advocates of Moore County (AAMC) did a huge favor for me. In February, a cat started hanging around my house. It was pretty cold, and I felt bad for her. I started feeding her and tried to coax her into the house. I finally tricked her into coming into the house on her own. I called AAMC to see if they knew of anyone who was missing their cat. She was extremely sweet and a beautiful cat. Someone came to get her, and she was taken to a vet to be checked over. She was such a great cat that I decided to keep her.
About a month after her arrival, Peeps developed paralysis in her back legs. I took her to a few vets to see what could be done for her. They had me convinced that she’d never recover and we’d eventually have to have her euthanized. It was heartbreaking. I emailed AAMC to find out if anyone there had any experience with paralysis in a cat. Barb, from AAMC, actually came to my house and picked her up to take her to their vet! She then kept her for a few weeks while Peeps underwent treatment with steroids (yuck). Peeps was able to walk when she got home! So, I owe AAMC big time.
Today I received a couple of mother cats and their litters of kittens. I think there are 7 kittens. I’d have to count to be sure. I’ll keep them here until homes are found for them all. Fostering these cats is the least I can do to try to repay the folks at AAMC.

Would you like to adopt a kitten?
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WordCampRDU
Stop by WordCamp RDU and see us!
This was the cake we were served during lunch. Boy, was it good! We met lots of great people. Matt Mullenweg is a charming and entertaining speaker. He made me fall in love with WordPress all over again.
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Immunoglobulin Profile for June 1, 2009
GENLAB Immunology: Final 06/01/2009 15:03
IMMUNOGLOBULIN PROFILE Reference IMMUNOGLOBULIN G *410 mg/dL [588-1573] TEST REPEATED TO CONFIRM NOTE: African-American reference ranges differ slightly from those listed. Please call the Immunology Lab at 684-6939 for race specific ranges. IMMUNOGLOBULIN A *432 mg/dL [46-287] TEST REPEATED TO CONFIRM IMMUNOGLOBULIN M *26 mg/dL [57-237] IMMUNOGLOBULIN E 30 IU/mL [4-269]
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Serum Protein Electrophoresis for June 1, 2009
Lab Report: Final 06/01/2009 14:36
SERUM PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS Reference SPE INTERP COMPARED TO 2/10/09, NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN PREVIOUSLY CHARACTERIZED (2) IGA-LAMBDA COMPONENTS FROM 0.21 TO 0.25 AND 0.14 TO 0.19 G/DL. "I have personally performed the interpretation". Dr. S. Pizzo, MD,PhD SPE TOTAL PROTEIN 6.8 g/dL [6.0-8.0] SPE ALBUMIN % 65.6 % SPE ALBUMIN 4.46 g/dL [3.97-5.34] SPE ALPHA 1 % 2.9 % SPE ALPHA 1 0.20 g/dL [0.11-0.32] SPE ALPHA 2 % 10.5 % SPE ALPHA 2 0.71 g/dL [0.40-0.88] SPE BETA % 11.3 % SPE BETA 0.77 g/dL [0.60-1.02] SPE GAMMA % 9.7 % SPE GAMMA 0.66 g/dL [0.53-1.37] SPE M-SPIKE 1 % 3.7 % SPE M-SPIKE 1 0.25 g/dL SPE M-SPIKE 2 % 2.8 % SPE M-SPIKE 2 0.19 g/dL
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Cake Oriented Policing
I had the unique opportunity of attending the Southern Pines Police Citizens Police Academy these past 8 weeks. We had our last session this evening. This cake was baked and skillfully decorated by one of the other attendees (Barbee).
One of the topics for discussion last week was Community Oriented Policing. This is a philosophy defined by the US Department of Justice as promoting “organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime.”
Here’s more information on Community Oriented Policing.
If you own a business or live in Southern Pines, sign up for the next Southern Pines Police Citizens Police Academy. It’s an amazing program. Ask your local police department if they offer something similar.
I’ll catch up on more posts in the next few days. Tomorrow’s Friday!
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The eight lethal cancers
A blog reader sent this to me, and I wanted to pass it on.
Hi Beth,
I follow your blog and thought you might be interested to know about a new initiative launched by a coalition of patient advocacy organizations during the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). Led by the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF), MDS Foundation and the Tackle Myeloma Foundation (TMF), they unveiled a patient “Statement of Principles” to address the inequalities in reimbursement of cancer therapies.
Currently, Medicare and private insurance companies require higher deductibles and co-payments for oral drugs than for IV therapies and inpatient procedures. However, private insurance is regulated at the state level and Oregon, Indiana and Iowa have laws requiring equal coverage with similar legislation pending in several additional states and federal legislation introduced in Congress.
If you’re interested in learning more or signing the petition, you can check out the IMF or MDSF websites.
Best,
Allison
If you go to the IMF’s web site, you can read more about the Cancer Patient Statement of Principles. This was taken from their web site.
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About the eight lethal cancers
*Source: Cancer Facts & Figures 2009, American Cancer Society, Atlanta. 2009 Click here to support the Cancer Patient Statement of Principles. |
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Oral mucositis caused by your myeloma treatment
I was told about about a research project that’s underway. I have no affiliation with the group, so please do your due diligence. If you participate, let us know how it went.
We are currently looking for people that have suffered “oral mucositis” (mouth inflammation or sores) as a result of cancer treatment to participate in 45 min telephone interviews.
The purpose of this research is to understand what does or does not work as treatment for this condition.
The interviews can be scheduled this week and next and participants receive $100.
Please respond with interest to contacts below. If this is not you, please refer or post for others that may have interest.
Kind Regards
Jan Mallery-Groom RN
Clinical Project Manager
+510-922-9710
recruitingresourcesllc.com
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Possible link between formaldehyde exposure and myeloma
According to a recent article published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute Advance Access published online on May 12, 2009, it looks as though exposure to formaldehyde could raise one’s risk of lymphohematopoietic malignancies (blood and lymph cancers).
For an extremely statistical look, read the abstract -> http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/djp096
I had some exposure to formaldehyde during my twenties. Nobody can say for sure if that was the risk factor for me though. I worked around plastics. A certain type of plastic, called high density polyethylene, gives off fumes that contain formaldehyde when it’s heated to a high temperature. We stood around at a factory with melting HDPE around us all the time.
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