RE: Test protocol question

2005-12-01 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Lynne, first, I'm so sorry for the loss of your kitty. That's so hard.

If it were me I would test the others once again, to be on the safe
side. It can't harm. And the advice usually is, test twice, just in case
it was too early for the latent virus to be picked up by the first test
(that happened with one of mine--she tested neg, then positive 3 months
later tho nothing in her environment/situation had changed)

Re retesting timelag--my vet told me to retest in 1 month; someone else
with authority (it may have been Anitra Frazier in her book The Natural
Cat) said 3 months. (I re-tested after 3 months.)

If the cats are indoors and have NO chance of coming into contact with
another unknown cat I would not vaccinate against FeLVthe vaccine
carries its own risk. Definitely do not vaccinate a positive--it's not
just pointless; it could also affect them adversely given their already
weak immune system. 

Incidentally, if one tests pos and one neg I would not separate them:
the exposure has already taken place, the neg has proven not to have
been infected, and separation would just upset them. Knowing the status
means you would be able to take steps to support the positive's immune
system (as Jenn rightly pointed out a couple of weeke ago.

best wishes for the continuing health of your 2 kitties.
Kerry

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Advice appreciated for when or if we need to test our
two cats again :
Our third cat died of FeLV cancer on Nov.2nd.
The three cats all had fairly close associated during
the last month as in, being in same room and some
physical contact. 
The other two cats had blood drawn on Nov.5 and both
Elisa and IFA were negative.
Should we test them again and if so when ?
One vet said to be "absolutely sure test again" but he
was convinced himself they are okay.
Another vet was all for vaccines no matter what.

These two are 2 1/2. they had one single vacc. at age
12 weeks and as of age 14 1/2 weeks were in VERY close
contact - grooming, sleeping, eating - up to late
Sept. early Oct.

Thanks so much 

Lynne






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RE: Test protocol question

2005-12-01 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
My feeling that they are ok.. I think it's true for lots of virus
related feline disease,, it's not so much about the virus itself, but
more about their immune system.  So, if their immune system is good, no
matter what, they might not be infected even if they are exposed.  But I
guess if I were in your shoe, I might check it again in 12 to 16 weeks,
maybe?

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To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Test protocol question

Advice appreciated for when or if we need to test our
two cats again :
Our third cat died of FeLV cancer on Nov.2nd.
The three cats all had fairly close associated during
the last month as in, being in same room and some
physical contact. 
The other two cats had blood drawn on Nov.5 and both
Elisa and IFA were negative.
Should we test them again and if so when ?
One vet said to be "absolutely sure test again" but he
was convinced himself they are okay.
Another vet was all for vaccines no matter what.

These two are 2 1/2. they had one single vacc. at age
12 weeks and as of age 14 1/2 weeks were in VERY close
contact - grooming, sleeping, eating - up to late
Sept. early Oct.

Thanks so much 

Lynne






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Re: Test protocol question

2005-12-01 Thread Nina
When I read your post again, I misunderstood you.  I thought you had 
three pos that died.  Let me see if I have this straight, you had 3 
cats, one of which was positive.  They all lived together for how long?  
One month?  What was that about being in very close contact since they 
were 14.5 weeks?  I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused.

Nina

Nina wrote:


Lynne,
At 2.5 yrs and after living with the positives for such a long time, 
my bet is that another test will turn up negative as well.  I'm not 
sure what the exact gestation period is for felv, I'm not sure anyone 
knows, please members, if you know...  Anyway, it wouldn't hurt to 
have them retested for peace of mind.  I'd wait at least three months, 
unless you intend to add to the household and want to make sure these 
guys did not become infected.


I'm sorry to hear of your loss.  Many of us have gone through the 
heartache of losing one after another to this terrible disease.  My 
sympathies to you and yours,

Nina


Lynne Moquin wrote:


Advice appreciated for when or if we need to test our
two cats again :
Our third cat died of FeLV cancer on Nov.2nd.
The three cats all had fairly close associated during
the last month as in, being in same room and some
physical contact. The other two cats had blood drawn on Nov.5 and both
Elisa and IFA were negative.
Should we test them again and if so when ?
One vet said to be "absolutely sure test again" but he
was convinced himself they are okay.
Another vet was all for vaccines no matter what.

These two are 2 1/2. they had one single vacc. at age
12 weeks and as of age 14 1/2 weeks were in VERY close
contact - grooming, sleeping, eating - up to late
Sept. early Oct.

Thanks so much
Lynne





   
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Re: Test protocol question

2005-12-01 Thread Nina

Lynne,
At 2.5 yrs and after living with the positives for such a long time, my 
bet is that another test will turn up negative as well.  I'm not sure 
what the exact gestation period is for felv, I'm not sure anyone knows, 
please members, if you know...  Anyway, it wouldn't hurt to have them 
retested for peace of mind.  I'd wait at least three months, unless you 
intend to add to the household and want to make sure these guys did not 
become infected.


I'm sorry to hear of your loss.  Many of us have gone through the 
heartache of losing one after another to this terrible disease.  My 
sympathies to you and yours,

Nina


Lynne Moquin wrote:


Advice appreciated for when or if we need to test our
two cats again :
Our third cat died of FeLV cancer on Nov.2nd.
The three cats all had fairly close associated during
the last month as in, being in same room and some
physical contact. 
The other two cats had blood drawn on Nov.5 and both

Elisa and IFA were negative.
Should we test them again and if so when ?
One vet said to be "absolutely sure test again" but he
was convinced himself they are okay.
Another vet was all for vaccines no matter what.

These two are 2 1/2. they had one single vacc. at age
12 weeks and as of age 14 1/2 weeks were in VERY close
contact - grooming, sleeping, eating - up to late
Sept. early Oct.

Thanks so much 


Lynne






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Test protocol question

2005-12-01 Thread Lynne Moquin
Advice appreciated for when or if we need to test our
two cats again :
Our third cat died of FeLV cancer on Nov.2nd.
The three cats all had fairly close associated during
the last month as in, being in same room and some
physical contact. 
The other two cats had blood drawn on Nov.5 and both
Elisa and IFA were negative.
Should we test them again and if so when ?
One vet said to be "absolutely sure test again" but he
was convinced himself they are okay.
Another vet was all for vaccines no matter what.

These two are 2 1/2. they had one single vacc. at age
12 weeks and as of age 14 1/2 weeks were in VERY close
contact - grooming, sleeping, eating - up to late
Sept. early Oct.

Thanks so much 

Lynne






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