Amen to that!  My vet and I watch Annie and Nitnoy and they get a blood panel 
each year to be sure their immune system is where it should be.  When something 
looks abnormal, then my vet said we can get at it before it becomes a problem.

---- Lynda Wilson <longhornf...@verizon.net> wrote: 
> I’m grateful to have found a compassionate, and very knowledgeable vet. When 
> we move, I’m still going to use her. Good vets are hard to find.
> 
> From: GRAS 
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 8:19 AM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Why Are You Keeping This Cat Alive?
> 
> My vet actually treats those cats in a “special” way, knowing that their 
> immune systems are compromised..
> 
>  
> 
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of 
> molvey...@hotmail.com
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 8:57 AM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Why Are You Keeping This Cat Alive?
> 
>  
> 
> Yep, I've run into vets like that too and it pisses me off.  In a nice way I 
> let them know that I want the cat treated as though he didn't have a disease. 
> In several cases I just haven't ever gone back to those vets.  Or I'll go 
> back to throw it in their face that a simple round of Clavamox took care of 
> the situation and the cat is fine.  Some of them just haven't had enough 
> experience to know that FIV and FeLV doesn't always make a simple illness 
> worse and I want them to know and see it for themselves so they don't tell 
> their next client to put the cat down just because he's got FIV or FeLV.
> 
> Sent from my HTC Inspire™ 4G on AT&T
> 
> ----- Reply message -----
> From: "Lee Evans" <moonsiste...@yahoo.com>
> To: "felvtalk" <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Why Are You Keeping This Cat Alive?
> Date: Fri, Oct 5, 2012 7:00 am
> 
>  
> 
> One of the strangest problems I face with my FeLv+ and FIV+ cats is going to 
> the vet for a simple health issue.  I bring in a fat, sleek cat with a URI 
> and the vet asks me, in the course of treatment "Is this one of  your FeLv+ 
> or FIV+ cats?"  Well, I have to say yes because we are at the doctor's office 
> and it's not good to hide medical facts from your cat's doctor, right?  And 
> most of the time, even though the vet knows my opinion on cats who have these 
> two disorders, the cat is viewed as different from another cat with a URI or 
> diarrhea, or whatever simple issue the cat is going through and several times 
> I have gotten a lecture of the This Is The Beginning Of The End type along 
> with the antibiotic shot or whatever the protocol was for the actual issue.  
> I find this annoying and frightening because I feel that my special needs 
> cats are being treated as hopeless and perhaps are being given less 
> appropriate treatment than my regular cats.  Has anyone noticed this problem 
> with their feline health care provider?  There is one vet who I used for 15 
> years until I moved 50 miles away that never did this and never made me feel 
> that I was selfishly keeping a sick cat alive.  I would bring in my FIV+ and 
> FeLv+ kits and he would treat them the same way he would treat the others.  
> Even when I would tell him that Wally or Sugar or whoever, was FIV+ or Taco 
> was FeLv+ he would say, "Yes, I know.  I did the test, remember? But this is 
> just an upper respiratory infection." and that would be it.  Shot given, 
> pills prescribed, bill paid.  I wish all vets were like that.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty 
> neighbors too!
> 
> 
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