Hi all. I've been a member of this group for about a year now and enjoy learning and listening to your experiences regarding your FeLV kitties. I have two positives and one negative of my own. So long story short, I went into Petco yesterday to get some food for my cats and ran into a lady who volunteered with an adoption agency. When she learned I had positive cats, she asked if I would be willing to take in a 3 month old, orange tabby male who is FeLV positive and in the care of a vet in New York City. I respectfully declined as it was when we brought in our 3rd cat that we learned our oldest was positive. I think the stress of having to deal with another cat in the house caused her symptoms to surface. She is doing great now after her diagnosis almost a year ago (as is our youngest who also ended up being positive) and I want to keep the stress down to a minimum. That means no new kitties for us. So I told her I'd pass along the information to the group and see if anyone can take on or knows someone who can take in a new FeLV kitty. If you want more information, contact me directly and I'll provide you with the information for the shelter and woman. Thanks. And thanks for all the great advice and information. You all have helped me in such a huge way and I know my babies appreciate it every day.
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