I don't know where you live, but the clinic that just spayed my Daisy is
having a vaccination clinic in April. The cost of the testing is $22.00.  I
am in Richmond, Va. I wish they did this back in the fall. I am not sure it
would have helped me. I too felt I was in an emergency situation having just
lost a cat and the second tested positive with similiar symptoms as the cat
I lost. I have a total of nine cats now. I started last year with 11 lost 4
gained two more. I also mix them now, but Speedy has been sneezing and I am
trying to keep him out of Junior's (my pos) room. I am hoping it is
allergies for Speedy I know mine are acting up. Tree pollen season. Speedy
has all his vacinations. If I remember corectly he does go through sneezing
periods.

Sally


On 3/1/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I suppose the main reason we would like to know is so we can try to help
keep them healthier longer. Also, my aunt has alot of cats and so does my
sister, neighbors,  - I would hate to somehow transmit this disease. I feel
a bit confused because we have had some people say "it is hard to catch",
but others say it is easily transmitted. With where we live I am sure we
will eventually accumulate more cats. We just aren't the type to turn a
blind eye if we see them suffering. I think we should know if we would be
exposing them. It was the vets idea to test them all. Seems to me they could
be a bit cheaper but the ones in our area aren't.
We definitely enjoy the ones we have. They are our babies: Their names are
as follows:
Frodo, Arwen, Daffodil, Tigger, Algernon, Koko, Lady, Sneezy, Petey,
Patches, Cassie, Fuzzy, Solomon, and Sheba. Seven were found in Dayton Ohio
in a trash bin. The first 3 were long hair, the next 4 still had the
unbilical cords attached. Solomon and Sheba we brought back to Ohio from
Missouri. They were kittens living in a field with horses. They were eating
horse feed and insects (starving). Sneezy was a neighbors cat we think. They
went away for the winter and left her outside. She came to our house and was
pregnant. She gave birth on our new loveseat!
We also have a black lab called Charlie and at Christmas my husband found
a chocolate lab puppy (around 4 weeks old) in a box alongside the road. He
called her Tegan. She is now up to 26 lbs!
There are days when we feel like we live in a zoo, but we would not trade
them for anything. Funny thing is my husband came to the U.S. from
England. He never really liked cats (much more of a dog person). Now
wherever he goes they all follow him. He can not even use the restroom
without Daffodil going with him! She paws at the door until he leaves her
in. I call him the Pied Piper of Yorkshire.

Debbie



-----Original Message-----
From: tamara stickler
Sent: Mar 1, 2007 1:14 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Debbie's multible testing need

Debbie,

Let me ask you this:  if you are planing on keeping all the cats that you
currently have, why the rush to test?  They've already been exposed, yes?
Folks on this list have proven that positive cats can have great lives...and
many of them have households where they've mixed both positive and neg.
cats....

Why not just cut yourselves a break, and take it day by day?  Enjoy the
ones you have (whatever their health status), try not to add more, of if you
do, get them vaccinated first, and just go on with your lives.  What is the
point of rushing to have them all tested?

If you feel you NEED to know....shop around for a compassionate vet.  I
have one that cuts her clients a break on households with multible pets.
Some mobil vets will agree to only charge for 1 "office" (house) visit if
you get more than one animal looked at at once...OR...is there a cat rescue
organization that would help you with the costs of testing?



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