Deana, I'm so glad that you've found this wonderful group! You are wise to find another vet; one more educated on FeLV. After all, these kittens may not even be pos, and even if they test pos later on, they still have a 40% chance to sero-convert and be negative. So keep fighting the good fight. Bless you for caring for these furbabies like you are.
:) Wendy Dallas, Tx --- "Deana K. Wagoner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here is the next bit of info on my situation - My > husband went by the vet office to pay the bill for > the "service" provided on the stray mama that died > from the dog inflicted injuries. > The vet was not at all happy that we were not > bringing the kittens to her to be put to sleep - > since she is confident they are all positve and will > die. (she has never seen them) > > The vet now says the first test on the dying mother > was "slightly postive" so she ran it again and it > was "More positive." Is there such thing as > slightly positive or is it just yes or no? > > I will never know if the mama cat was beyond > treatment for sure, but I do know that the test was > done about 4 hours after I left her there and no > treatment or exam was done before that. > The most important item on the list was this test. > > We are looking for another vet. > > Deana > > > "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com