There is a window when they can test negative but be positive, like with  
humans and HIV.  So she may have been exposed and harboring it while in the  
shelter, without yet testing positive.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 11/23/2006 6:39:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Thanks Jennifer.  I will get the other cat  milk right away.  He gave me 
prescription A/D....she won't eat it...and  fights the syringe.  She did eat 
some 
fine pieces of chicken  today.
 
Here is a NEW DILEMMA:  I just found her  paperwork from when I adopted her 
last Dec. 14....she was tested then for  feline leukemia and tested 
negative!!!!   so now  what??????
 
I am taking this paper to the vet tomorrow (even  though he will not be 
there, his partner will be in)....and see what they  say.  I agree about a CBC, 
he 
was going to do that but did the Feline  Leukemia Combo test first and went no 
further.....
 
Dianne



 

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