Can she not keep him separate from the others? The virus is so short-lived once shed from the body. Others are keeping FelineLeuk kitties in their homes but in rooms apart from the other populations.

Where is she?

Pam

On 6/23/2011 3:58 PM, TANYA NOE wrote:
Please see the attached link to Eli, he was rescued from the NYC kill shelter 
but has tested positive for FeLV. The rescue person who saved his life 
desperately wanted to keep him for herself as she has fallen hard for him but 
since he is pos and she has so many rescue kittens in and out of her home she 
can't keep him.

She is looking for someone who would be willing to give this wonderfully sweet 
little guy a forever home.

Here is her little info write up in him: "Elijah....love at first sight ♥ You would 
never know with the way this 2 year old boy recovered from a horrible URI that he is FeLV 
positive (confirmed via SNAP&  IFA). He is now healthy, neutered, and had 2 bad teeth 
removed. Elijah is an old soul, and when he looks at you, he reaches in and touches your 
heart. He is affectionate, gentle, and wants to know love more than anything. He has 
beautiful aquamarine eyes, and seems to be a Turkish angora mix with the chocolate coloring 
of a Havana Brown. Elijah was rescued from NYCACC and is now in search of the purrrfect 
forever home. Please contact me at asbkitty...@gmail.com."

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1873904920391&set=a.1433439389028.2056334.1024201982&type=1&theater

Please share this with anyone you know that may want to love this angel.

Thank you,
Tanya



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