Re: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

2012-09-18 Thread MaiMaiPG

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On Sep 18, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Linda Demiri wrote:


Hello Everyone,

I am writing to you all in hopes that I may reach a broader group of  
wonderful people.  Over 6 months ago I rescued 2 kittens that are  
both negative for fiv/felv but
had the calisi virus and were scheduled for euthanasia.  They were  
from different litters and grouped together.  I went in an scooped  
them up and spent close to 1000
dollars on treatment medication vaccinations neuter microchip etc.   
They are now healthy and ready for a new home...problem is they are  
about 6.6 months old and I have had zero interest in them.  I am  
willing to do out of state adoptions, but I will not make any  
exceptions on a vet reference and a home visit...which is what I am  
requesting.
These guys are awesome and I would love for them to be adopted  
together because they have bonded so well, however I will not deny  
either one of them a good home because of this.  I am in it for the  
long haul...I just really need help advocating their adoption  
because apparently there is some stigma attached to them due to the  
calisi they had as babesany and all positive and constructive  
advise is super duper appreciatedthank you all...and God Bless!


Linda Demiri
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Re: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

2012-09-18 Thread GRAS
What kind of a vet would suggest euthanasia of cats that once had a cold?
With vets like that, who needs enemies!  The same goes for having a cold
that would be a corona virus, which often makes diagnosis of FIP hard
because it's also a corona virus.OMG - I have NEVER, ever, heard of anything
like that!

It's not a stigma, nor should it be, and never has been for us; most people
have no idea what all that means, unless some vet scares the hell out of
them with such nonsense ..

Natalie

 

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Edna Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

 

We have two cats at our house that had Calici when we rescued them and it
should not be a lifelong stigma because once they are over it and continue
to get an FVRCP vaccination every year there should be no issues.  Also, if
they are adopted into a household with other cats and those cats are
vaccinated, there should not be a problem with them either.
 
I have never heard of anyone not wanting to adopt a cat because he/she had
the flu when he/she was a kitten.  Basically, that is what the Calicivirus
is, the flu, and while it CAN (and often does) kill a cat, not adopting
because a cat was once sick seems ludicrous to me.  
 
Send me some pictures and I will circulate them

Edna 
Texas Siamese Rescue

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From: linda.dem...@hotmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 12:41:24 -0400
Subject: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

Hello Everyone,

 

I am writing to you all in hopes that I may reach a broader group of
wonderful people.  Over 6 months ago I rescued 2 kittens that are both
negative for fiv/felv but 

had the calisi virus and were scheduled for euthanasia.  They were from
different litters and grouped together.  I went in an scooped them up and
spent close to 1000

dollars on treatment medication vaccinations neuter microchip etc.  They are
now healthy and ready for a new home...problem is they are about 6.6 months
old and I have had zero interest in them.  I am willing to do out of state
adoptions, but I will not make any exceptions on a vet reference and a home
visit...which is what I am requesting.

These guys are awesome and I would love for them to be adopted together
because they have bonded so well, however I will not deny either one of them
a good home because of this.  I am in it for the long haul...I just really
need help advocating their adoption because apparently there is some stigma
attached to them due to the calisi they had as babesany and all positive
and constructive advise is super duper appreciatedthank you all...and
God Bless!

 

Linda Demiri


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Re: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

2012-09-18 Thread Edna Taylor

We have two cats at our house that had Calici when we rescued them and it 
should not be a lifelong stigma because once they are over it and continue to 
get an FVRCP vaccination every year there should be no issues.  Also, if they 
are adopted into a household with other cats and those cats are vaccinated, 
there should not be a problem with them either. I have never heard of anyone 
not wanting to adopt a cat because he/she had the flu when he/she was a kitten. 
 Basically, that is what the Calicivirus is, the flu, and while it CAN (and 
often does) kill a cat, not adopting because a cat was once sick seems 
ludicrous to me.   Send me some pictures and I will circulate them
Edna Texas Siamese RescueFrom: linda.dem...@hotmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 12:41:24 -0400
Subject: [Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..





Hello Everyone,
I am writing to you all in hopes that I may reach a broader group of wonderful 
people.  Over 6 months ago I rescued 2 kittens that are both negative for 
fiv/felv but had the calisi virus and were scheduled for euthanasia.  They were 
from different litters and grouped together.  I went in an scooped them up and 
spent close to 1000dollars on treatment medication vaccinations neuter 
microchip etc.  They are now healthy and ready for a new home...problem is they 
are about 6.6 months old and I have had zero interest in them.  I am willing to 
do out of state adoptions, but I will not make any exceptions on a vet 
reference and a home visit...which is what I am requesting.These guys are 
awesome and I would love for them to be adopted together because they have 
bonded so well, however I will not deny either one of them a good home because 
of this.  I am in it for the long haul...I just really need help advocating 
their adoption because apparently there is some stigma attached to them due to 
the calisi they had as babesany and all positive and constructive advise is 
super duper appreciatedthank you all...and God Bless!
Linda Demiri  

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[Felvtalk] 2 Darling Devils..

2012-09-18 Thread Linda Demiri

Hello Everyone,
I am writing to you all in hopes that I may reach a broader group of wonderful 
people.  Over 6 months ago I rescued 2 kittens that are both negative for 
fiv/felv but had the calisi virus and were scheduled for euthanasia.  They were 
from different litters and grouped together.  I went in an scooped them up and 
spent close to 1000dollars on treatment medication vaccinations neuter 
microchip etc.  They are now healthy and ready for a new home...problem is they 
are about 6.6 months old and I have had zero interest in them.  I am willing to 
do out of state adoptions, but I will not make any exceptions on a vet 
reference and a home visit...which is what I am requesting.These guys are 
awesome and I would love for them to be adopted together because they have 
bonded so well, however I will not deny either one of them a good home because 
of this.  I am in it for the long haul...I just really need help advocating 
their adoption because apparently there is some stigma attached to them due to 
the calisi they had as babesany and all positive and constructive advise is 
super duper appreciatedthank you all...and God Bless!
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