they are all vaccinated, all my cats are
vaccinated, even those they claim
are positives. doesnt make any sence, i have done
the IFA testing today should know
probably next week. None of them look sick, none of
them ever looked sick and all previously were tested NEG and
vaccinated......all sibling tested and vaccinated too and they are neg. I say
cats i mean a year old or older....
carrie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 5:57
PM
Subject: Re: mixing
All negatives need to be vaccinated and then boosted within 3
weeks. I would then wait 3 more weeks. Then I would mix. That is
what I did over 10 years ago.
My positive was a kitten and one of my other fosters was a kitten
too. He never became positive either from the positive. That was
over 10 years ago. I have since brought in another positive. And
I've also brought in another negative with just her first shot because that
was basically the only choice we had. I had her boostered and so far
she's fine. This last negative brought in was an adult and it was about
2 years ago.
I don't think any of it's fullproof............. but I'm not choosing one
life over the other in my house. We take the precautions we can (with
vaccinations) and know there are risks involved.
t
Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
No,
not necessarily. Are your negatives vaccinated against
FeLV?
hd cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So is eveyone here saying it is ok to mix my pos and
my neg?
Sincerely Carrie
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